Honestly, one of the few "art house" horror movies I've seen recently that I actually enjoyed. The ending falls a bit flat but overall I thought it was a good slow-burn psychological horror/thriller movie.
Anyone else see this?
I watched a couple scifi horror movies, the one that stood out to me was the village full of mutants where they don't escape, and the girls who live end up getting raped to produce more mutant babies.
I can't remember what it's called, though.
It was fine. It didn't really want me to say anything else.
The actor choices added some predictability to it.
>emma roberts
>kiernan shipka
is this waifukino?
movie introduced me to a new qt waifu too
4k when
oh yeah I forgot that its titled Blackcoat's Daughter now but all the marketing and the movie itself has the title as being February.
find out fucker!
Thanks for the heads up, Been looknig for a new horror film to watch
bump
Sounds like it could be worth a watch. Any idea who was in it?
Bump for interesting rap- horror movie.
I really liked it a lot. Anyone know what "The Blackcoat's Daughter" means?
fun fact: this movie was directed by Oz Perkins, son of Psycho star Anthony Perkins
my excitement for a novel and quality horror to watch ended the moment I read "slow-burn"
boring never makes this more interesting, unnerving, or scary.
OP here, I usually agree. I hated the Witch for that very reason. But for me it all depends on how its handled. This movie had an intriguing enough story and good twist to justify the "slow-burn" element and the movie becomes more and more unnerving as the plot progresses. Its almost like a more art-house version of the Shining.
Anyone else notice the Japanese-like structure of the plot?
elaborate please
How it was divided by chapters centered on a character, and the story being thus fragmented.
ah I see what you mean
I liked it.
Comes out July 15th.
The Island circa 1980 with Michael Caine
Is a torrent out yet?