Sunday, May 18, 2008

French Revolution




There's a significant film movement in motion. It's origins can be traced back to the fantastic horror film "High Tension". The bar has been raised quite substantially by filmmakers Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury. It's a bloody French revolution in the horror genre. "Inside" was release in France in 2007. It's available in it's unrated glory(gory?)on DVD from Netflix and in video superstores like Best Buy. It's well worth the investment for any horror aficianado. This movie is tightly filmed, effectively creepy, suspenseful, scary, and more than delivers on state of the art horror effects. I believe you'd need every drop of blood Kubrick used in the famous elevator scene from "The Shining" just to film the first 30 minutes of "Inside". I can't describe in words how bloody this movie is. It has to be seen to be believed. You also get an extremely well made chiller along with the gore and shock. To go into the plot or any other details would surely diminish the impact of the movie. It's a Nixed GUARANTEE. Move to the top of your queue. It's simply one of the few truly scary movies of the past 20 years. After you rent it, you'll be at Best Buy the next day buying your copy.

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