Helen Hunt leads a cast of characters struggling with frustration in the homestead, there’s a killer on the loose, and you’ll learn what “Phrogging” is, which leads to the more suspenseful elements of I See You. Other times, it feels like a found footage home invasion thriller. Sometimes you’re watching a missing person procedural. I See You refuses to play by conventional horror movie rules. Stars: Helen Hunt, Jon Tenney, Owen Teague, Judah Lewis.The effects might not be practical, but 2011’s The Thing deserves better as a sufficient enough modern take on The Thing. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a powerhouse, whether blasting a flamethrower or trying to outsmart a chameleon creature, with Joel Edgerton and others just trying to keep up with MEW’s talents. However, there’s still plenty of good in this frozen monster lock-in. Don’t get me wrong - it’s a travesty that producers scrapped Amalgamated Dynamics’ practical effects for worse post-production digital effects. Stars: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Eric Christian OlsenĪs a sneaky prequel that honors The Thing in spirit, 2011’s stealth remake got unfairly brushed under the rug.Teresa Palmer anchors the spooky survival story as someone who must wield light like a weapon against the shadow-dwelling villain, leading to fantastic fear-first scenes where you’ll hold your breath. It’s filled with jump scares, but that’s alright because Sandberg executes them so well. The bite-sized thriller was so successful it spawned a feature film that’s filled with Scotophobia (fear of darkness), unleashing a monster that hides in the shadows. Sandberg took on Annabelle and joined forces with Shazam, he gained notoriety for his short film Lights Out.
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