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Friday, September 13 - These 8 New Horror Movies Released Today

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It's Friday the 13th and you know what means: a bunch of new horror movies have been unleashed today to make us forget that it's been 15 YEARS since we

Friday, September 13 - These 8 New Horror Movies Released Today

I know it's a bit late, but we are having another Friday the 13th in December if I am not mistaken. Also, never a bad time to watch movies. Do any of these look interesting to you guys, or have you already seen any of them?

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  • In A Violent Nature is great - some top-notch kills that were well worth seeing with an audience.

    The Crow is just badly made and, other than one nice sequence, not worth watching, especially.

    Speak No Evil looks to be a rather pointless remake of a recent film (that I haven't seen) which James McAvoy makes worthwhile.

    The others seem like streaming fodder, I may watch the zombie wedding one at some point out of morbid curiosity but there are so many good films out or just about ti be released that they are probably wasting your time. I enjoyed Cuckoo and was surprised to find Trap worked (both still might be on some screens), and I am really looking forward to The Substance (looks like Friday) and Strange Darking (probably the following Thursday). I'm also booked into the Terrifier double bill and am looking forward ti the Shaun of the Dead anniversary.

  • What a let down to see this remake of Speak no Evil! I saw the original, that was honestly one of the most terifying films that i have seen in ages, and then this, was turned into a happy ending!

    Honestly, if you are into horror, i recommend watching the original Speak no Evil. It is a highly unpleasant movie to have seen, but really a horror movie from the top shelf!

    • Looks interesting. Are you able to elaborate on unpleasant with out spoiling anything?

      • I'd rather not, but the very interesting thing is comparing the original, to the popularized version. I would suggest watching both actually. I would not call it unpleasant as in offensive or over the edge. It just exposes some natural human action and reactions to being exposed to a crisis. Psychologically, humans will, when presented to a thread, either fight, freeze or run away.

        The original movie is in Danish, but I am sure that you will be able to find subtitles for it. There is some nudity, but among horror movie lovers, I would not call it over the edge. I can really recommend watching both though.

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