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Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark (2010) - This movie is a joke. At first it's interesting, then it's boring and then it's just funny/pathetic. And they put it in a "horror" genre. Words are not sufficient. Nosferatu is turning in his grave. 3/10

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The Babysitter (2017). I thought it was really well done. Kinda like an updated campy 80's B horror movie mixed with a bit of Tucker and Dale.

Terrifier (2017) was decent. Better than I was expecting, actually.

I watch a lot of horror movies this time of year. I try to do 31 movies in 31 days. :)

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Just watched Ant Man and the Wasp. Was a lot of fun but ultimately not as good as the first.

But it did have one fantastic line by Stan Lee in it/

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The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018) - Didn't laugh once... Daamn, maybe 0.3/10 instead of 6.3?

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I saw the trailer for that. Now I love bad movies, but even I'LL stay away from that one.

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It was my bad - I saw Mila Kunis and I like her but daaamn... Not worth it. Also, she aged a lot xD

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A prayer before dawn (2018). First half hour will give you that "I don't want to be there" feel.

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Funeral Parade of RosesBeen meaning to get to this for years, but despite the pristine DVD collecting dust on the shelf, it took a late night showing on TCM to actually get me there. Though it dates back to 1969, it's an insanely fresh and anarchic example of gonzo film making at it's peak where Art house crashes into grindhouse.

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Haven't actually seen it lately, but I debated "underrated gems" with someone and this movie came to my mind.

Things We Lost in the Fire
It's a movie about how anyone has their wounds, it's about friendship and how we can help each other overcome our challenges. What shall I say, I love it!
9/10

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YES! +1,000,000 for that. Things was a masterpiece. Definitely worth watching.

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The Night Comes for Us - if you love insane action sequences with gory details this Indonesian film is for you. Fight choreography and shootouts were absolutely mind-blowing. Plot was just okay though, its serves its purpose but really nothing more than that. And if you cant tolerate gore and blood i suggest to you to not watch it, it is hands down most brutal and violent action film i ever watched. But if that not a problem for you its definitely must watch for a fans of action films.

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The Haunting of Hill House - Very nice horror series that starts slowly as a haunted house theme and evolves into family drama.

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I Kill Giants.
I don't think it translated well from comic to screen, but it wasn't totally terrible.

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I watched I Am Bolt yesterday. It was very interesting and I never realised how often Usain Bolt injured himself. Athletes get injured way more often that I thought.

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I watched Faust - I like silent movies, it's a whole different thing and this one is amazing.

I also watched Snowden. I made a mistake - I should've watched Citizenfour instead. Oliver Stone brings very little to the table - not even his usual gust of hot air.

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The new Halloween movie went with some friends. Quite enjoyable.

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Skyscraper. Wasn't all that bad. Kind of felt like a cross between the first Die Hard and the Towering Inferno. I'd recommend it.

Also felt like an ad for Duct Tape. :P

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Incredibles 2. Wasn't that bad. Still think the first was better. Especially with this scene.

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Last one was "Fury" (the tank, not the horse) from 2014.
It was good for a war movie, but a part halfway through felt like filler.

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I preferred the filler parts over the final battle(s). Pretty much nothing made sense, everything was hilariously absurd.
Dunkirk is a war movie. Fury had more in common with Rambo than with Dunkirk.

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I didn't compare Fury with Dunkirk. Nor would I. Neither with Rambo, by the way. I've seen them all and Rambo 3 was the only one that felt like it was in a war setting.

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