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Horror comedies: “The Final Girls”
Is the slasher parody The Final Girls just another rip-off of The Cabin in the Woods, or does it offer enough original material to convince both horror and comedy fans? The Final Girls (USA 2015, director: Todd Strauss-Schulson) Trying to … Continue reading →
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Tagged 80ies, Amazon, Behind the Mask, blood, blu-ray, Camp Bloodbath, cinema, comedy, Detention, drama, DVD, Facebook, Fantasy Filmfest, Fantasy Filmfest 2012, Friday the 13th, gore, guts, horror, horror comedy, humor, Jason, Jason Voorhees, killer, metafiction, Midnight Movie, over-the-top, overacting, parody, PG 13, scary movie, self-awareness, slasher, Sony Pictures, splatter, stereotypes, stereotypical, The Cabin in the Woods, The Final Girls, Todd Strauss-Schulson, villain, violence
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Interactive Movies: “Her Story” (PC)
FMV adventure games have often been called shallow experiences, with the time of video clips overshadowing the actual gameplay. So does Sam Barlow‘s investigative drama/thriller Her Story have what it takes to bring the genre back on track? Her Story … Continue reading →
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
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