The Legend of Hell House: Unnerving throughout a good chunk of its running time, but the climax seems to be pulling together a lot of threads with a great eagerness to explain itself in just a few minutes. I'm sure that worked better and felt like it took more time in the Matheson novel, but it kind of fell apart for me. There's an interesting argument over whether there's such a thing as spiritual haunting, or if all hauntings are just poltergeists aka a psychic footprint. Trying to find an answer just didn't work with the movie's atmosphere. It threw away investment for cleverness. There was also no reason anyone should've made it out alive, based on the rules established.
It wasn't a bad movie, but I feel like I should've watched something else and saved this to watch with someone who might've had a different perspective.
Kind of want to watch Clown, directed by Spider-man: Homecoming's director Jon Watts, but everything I've read says it completely drops the ball on its body horror premise, and maybe I've watched enough horror movies for the weekend, seeing as it's only the beginning of September.
Cannot wait to be alone at midnight after all that. Yes, good decision-making skills on my part.
It wasn't a bad movie, but I feel like I should've watched something else and saved this to watch with someone who might've had a different perspective.
Kind of want to watch Clown, directed by Spider-man: Homecoming's director Jon Watts, but everything I've read says it completely drops the ball on its body horror premise, and maybe I've watched enough horror movies for the weekend, seeing as it's only the beginning of September.
Cannot wait to be alone at midnight after all that. Yes, good decision-making skills on my part.