The Loved Ones
2009 Aussie horror thriller teen scream gore fest. That's pretty much all I want to say about it, because I truly enjoyed not knowing anything about the plot and then having it all unfold during the film. I don't think you'll find another one like this, and the ending was to die for, ha ha.
Really, don't watch the trailer if you're actually going to watch the movie. It's way too much fun for spoilers.
Def a trash trailer. Not only do they show too much, but where's that "Not Pretty Enough Song"? haha, so great.
Loved Ones is so fucking great.
It took like a fucking decade, but the director finally did a followup that came out a year or two ago called The Devils Candy. Not a slasher, not gruesome like Loved Ones, instead it's a more slow burn, pyschological horror focused creeper. Still can see the directors clearcut care for the genre at work, and his drive to create something very unique and original. Not as strong as Loved Ones i don't think, but still worth checking out...
Ok, I went the see The Upside on Monday night. I was more hungry for the popcorn than anything else. As much as I like Bryan Cranston, this movie was pretty crappy. Looking at IMDB I see that this was filmed in 2017. So seems like a shitty movie that the studio decided to sit on until they could bank on some outside publicity (say one of the stars backing out of hosting the Oscars or greenlighting of a Breaking Bad movie?????).
Remake of a French film i believe, also awful although from what i understand not as forcefed overly sentimental and schmaltzy.
Fuck it's a shame what Cranston has done with his career. Really wish hed just go back to tv. Guess he's had a few good roles, but his biggest ones are just trash.