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After the success of the psychological thriller 'Get Out', which earned Jordan Peele an Oscar for Original Screenplay, 'Us' is immersed in terror full of hidden messages and a lot of symbolic power. This way, the movie invites the audience to question themselves, the duality of the human being and the capacity we have to do good and evil, and how that relates to the oppression of the system. All this crowned with the presence of actress Lupita Nyong'o, who won an Oscar for '12 Years a Slave'.
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A family's serene beach vacation turns to chaos when their doppelgängers appear and begin to terrorize them.
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Get Out
This horror movie takes off from something very real: ethnic prejudice. Thus, 'Get Out' works as a statement against racism, as well as bringing its theme closer to our daily lives. Direction, screenplay and acting are the highlights of the feature, which was highly praised by critics.
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Nope
With his third feature film, director Jordan Peele ("Get Out", "Us") delivers not only a production that works as a perfect and spectacular cinematic entertainment, but also as a social commentary. In "Nope! Don't Look!" we follow two brothers (Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer) who manage a ranch where they train horses for films. They discover that something is happening in the remote California creek where they live and suspect that an UFO is haunting the area, stealing the horses. It's better not to get into too many details, because if Peele invites us to reflect on casual racism and economic inequality in "Get Out" and "Us", here he confronts our relationship with audiovisual violence. But even if you set aside this aspect, "Nope! Don't Look!" is an excellent horror movie that will keep you glued to the screen. Read the full review by clicking here.
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The Exorcism
The Exorcism marks the second film featuring star Russell Crowe in an exorcism role within a year—the other being the fun and carefree The Pope's Exorcist. Here, however, Crowe isn't exactly an exorcist but an actor playing this common type of character in a horror film. Marked by filming delays, interrupted during the pandemic and resumed four years later, the feature attempts to play with the metanarrative of the proposal and how actors relate to their characters, making brief comments on how the stories they portray can seep into the lives of the actors themselves. It is far (very far!) from a perfect film, with a broken rhythm and a glaring lack of depth. However, it can still be entertaining—despite all the parental drama—to watch Russell Crowe once again portray this character battling demons.
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Run Rabbit Run
Loss and family trauma have been fertile themes in horror in recent years, with films like The Babadook and Relic. Understandably, similar themes can become tiresome, which could be said about Run Rabbit Run. The film follows a fertility doctor (Sarah Snook, Succession), whose seven-year-old daughter (Lily LaTorre) begins to exhibit strange behaviors that mimic those of a deceased family member. The movie builds tension around this mystery, gradually revealing the events that led to the past tragedy. Its lack of novelty is compensated by a genuinely tense and terrifying atmosphere, with strong performances from Snook and debutante Lily LaTorre.
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Arcadian
Arcadian - A thrilling post-apocalyptic horror film, directed by Benjamin Brewer and starring Nicolas Cage. Cage plays a father who, together with his twin sons, struggles to survive in a devastated world, facing sinister creatures that appear at night. With a talented young cast, including Jaeden Martell and Maxwell Jenkins, and shown at SXSW 2024, it promises an intense and visceral experience, marked by impactful images.
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The Forbidden Play
Naoto Ihara lives happily with his wife Miyuki and their son Haruto. Their happiness is crushed when Miyuki suddenly dies in a car accident. Naoto falls into deep grief over the death of his wife. Meanwhile, Haruto buries his dead mother Miyuki’s finger in their garden and prays everyday for her to come back to life. The family is visited by video director Hiroko Kurasawa, who used to work with Naoto Ihara. There she sees Haruto shouting a strange spell in their yard. Unexpected and bizarre phenomenons soon take place around Hiroko Kurasawa.
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