Turn out the lights, get under a cover, grab your crucifixes and get ready for horror movie season, because this year, as far as masters in horror for this generation go, it takes Wan to know one. Today I take Wan's two latest households of haunted-house horror, The Conjuring and the Insidious franchise, both featuring sheer terror, demons and the ability to keep you sleeping with the lights on, and will compare them, contrast them and examine not only what it is that makes these films so terrifying but what has compelled me enough to rant about what makes James Wan a master of his craft. But before we can conjure up where Wan stands today, it is only fitting to take us back to the beginning of his first breakout horror flick and one of the most influential horror films of the last decade, this generation and of all time in the sense that it was a remarkable game changer. Of course the film I'm referring to is Saw , a movie that lite...
"George Michael had been terrified of the very notion of prison since, as a young boy, he accidentally watched HBO’s Oz, mistaking it for the classic Judy Garland musical." Truth and honesty begin to show up in Visiting Ours . George Michael lies to Maeby about visiting pop-pop in prison to show he's not afraid, but clearly is, ("give pop-pop your hair") Tobias and Lindsay finally begin to open up about their marital problems and step into each other's jeans just to get down to the core issues and it's about that time where just about everybody's looking to find that special someone to get their sexual release. As far as arresting character development goes, we start to see even the least likable characters start to show some Jekyll's to their Hydes. Mama Bluth is called out on not visiting pop-pop since he was put away and Michael suggests she give him what he... can't exactly get from his children, to which she mistakes for pride...
Ambiguous Joker is obviously the best Joker AKA: The Joaquin Phoenix show! Where Joaquin Phoenix carries a movie by himself, and the points don’t matter! (Listen, folks whether the film is good or bad is irrelevant. It’s just refreshing to see a comic book movie treat its audience like adults.) * * * * * The following is an unapologetic unwinding of a lot of words. As always, to those who embark on this slow, descent into madness, you are the thing that keeps me going. Viewer discretion advised. * * * * * * SPOILERS THROUGHOUT* There is a difficulty in pitching a film like Joker to anyone. It’s technically a Batman movie with no Batman; certainly a comic book movie although nearly no traces of comic book history. As suspected the whole thing is pretty much Taxi Driver with clowns, but what the film ultimately results in, stripped down to ...