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Cursed Films is a five part documentary series which explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood's notoriously cursed horror film productions.Cursed Films is a five part documentary series which explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood's notoriously cursed horror film productions.Cursed Films is a five part documentary series which explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood's notoriously cursed horror film productions.
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REVIEW - CURSED FILMS
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The Exorcist The Poltergeist The Omen The Crow Twilight Zone - The Movie
There are quite a few rumours or urban myths around surrounding some films and apparently that they were cursed.
This short series explores if these are true and actually, wether you believe in such things or not actually some of the events do seem more than coincidence.
Very interesting and enjoyable watch especially as some of the facts surrounding these films are more scary than the films themselves.
Rating 9 out of 10
Shudder Original
The Exorcist The Poltergeist The Omen The Crow Twilight Zone - The Movie
There are quite a few rumours or urban myths around surrounding some films and apparently that they were cursed.
This short series explores if these are true and actually, wether you believe in such things or not actually some of the events do seem more than coincidence.
Very interesting and enjoyable watch especially as some of the facts surrounding these films are more scary than the films themselves.
Rating 9 out of 10
Besides the episode on The Twilight Zone which digs a little bit deeper into the topic of on-set safety and what actually took place that tragic night, Cursed Films feels as basic and cursory as a click-bait article on cursed productions.
If you've never heard of most of these so- called curses, it's possible that you'll find some of this interesting, but most horror fans who already know most of this information will get bored quickly. For example, there are wonderful E True Hollywood Stories out there on both The Exorcist and the Poltergeist films that cover far more ground and are way more interesting.
If you're a newbie, you might enjoy it. It's still well produced and edited.
If you've never heard of most of these so- called curses, it's possible that you'll find some of this interesting, but most horror fans who already know most of this information will get bored quickly. For example, there are wonderful E True Hollywood Stories out there on both The Exorcist and the Poltergeist films that cover far more ground and are way more interesting.
If you're a newbie, you might enjoy it. It's still well produced and edited.
The show isn't too bad, informative but they do derail from their topic on the episode each time, especially the last episode spent more time discussing things not related to the title. I do enjoy the stories though from the original people on these cursed sets and what not however.
All the episodes are very entertaining/intriguing. A couple episodes have moments where they go on misdirected tangents, but it all still works. That said, I thought The Crow episode was the most effective. And that shot in the Twilight Zone episode... Holy crap. I'll remember that footage for the rest of my life. I'd love to see another season of this show. Jay Cheel is a talented filmmaker.
It's quite interesting, actually its trespassing my expectations and it has interviews with casts and crews involved in the filming. More episodes and more seasons pls.
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