It plays out in three acts that feel confidently distinct, transitioning from a tense police procedural into an all-out exorcism slash zombie scenario with superb pacing. I’d rate Na Hong-jin’s The Wailing as one of the best South Korean horror films of the 2010s. Stars: Kwak Do-won, Hwang Jung-min, Chun Woo-hee.Whenever the bear is on screen (and on drugs), Cocaine Bear delivers on promises - sometimes good enough is indeed good enough. There’s a suitable amount of gore that helps lift the somewhat struggling comedic bits, as Banks distracts us from mediocre humor by tossing another severed limb into frame. Elizabeth Banks still finds a worthwhile twist on creature features as a cocaine-sniffing bear brutalizes victims in the Chattahoochee National Forest. I don’t think Cocaine Bear ever pushes as far as it should, but that doesn’t ruin the entire experience. Stars: Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ray Liotta, Isiah Whitlock Jr.Oh, and it’s gratuitously bloody? Renfield hits the right notes for a contemporary vampire flick that aims to entertain with broad horror strokes, and Cage is as deliciously batty as you’d hope. Renfield eats bugs to become super powerful, and Dracula works with drug kingpins - you have to accept that Renfield (the movie and the character) just wants to have fun. It’s a humorous take on escaping toxic relationships led by Nicholas Hoult as Dracula’s famous familiar Renfield that twists iconic vampire lore into a unique new form. Yes, the Nicolas Cage Dracula film is worth your time. Stars: Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Nicolas Cage.It's never totally in balance, but sure can be killer. A masked maniac reminds us that we're watching a slasher movie where teens die horribly, and scares attempt to wash away comedic brightness. Kiernan Shipka is delightful in these moments as a "wokester" modern girl trying to comprehend how anyone made it out of the 80s alive - then the horror hits. It's a comical horror film that's comedy-forward in terms of balance, frequently poking fun at easy 80s stereotypes like railing cocaine on the regular. If Hot Tub Time Machine turned into a slasher, you'd get Totally Killer. Stars: Kiernan Shipka, Olivia Holt, Julie Bowen.If you're into some sick and twisted holiday entertainment, there aren't many better options than Better Watch Out (which is all I'm going to say). Olivia DeJonge plays a babysitter, and Levi Miller plays the twelve-year-old who needs supervision. I curse Chris Peckover's name every December because I love recommending Better Watch Out to Christmas Horror fans, but it's impossible to describe without spoilers. Stars: Olivia DeJonge, Levi Miller, Ed Oxenbould, Dacre Montgomery.Writer and director Matthew John Lawrence does well to honor indie punk-rock aesthetics through the unexpectedly sweet journey with plenty of rebellious spirits, rad tunes, and spilled blood. As the tour progresses, Duh learns to love their murderous companion - especially when he tears apart sleazy promoters or club owners. Every night for thirteen minutes, the band's roadie "Uncle Peckerhead" (aka "Peck") turns into a flesh-munching creature. Stars: David Littleton, Chet Siegel, Ruby McCollisterĭespite preconceptions outside the genre, there is such a thing as "Feel Good Horror." Uncle Peckerhead fits the brand, about a scrappy punk band named Duh that unknowingly lets a monster join their first-ever tour.This article is frequently amended to remove films no longer on Amazon and to include more horror movies that are now available on the service. Some titles may not currently be available on international platforms.
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