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ShaanChaudhry

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Together

Together

7.1
7
  • Jul 31, 2025
  • Two-Thirds Horror Perfection, One-Third Misstep

    I was immediately intrigued by Together after seeing its trailer, which teased a unique plot and creepy imagery. I'm happy to say the film largely delivered. Michael Shanks proves that horror doesn't need a massive budget or an overreliance on CGI to be effective. What it does need is a compelling story and a director with raw creative vision and Shanks brings both.

    The first two-thirds of the movie were exceptional. I was impressed by the cinematography, the strong performances, and the eerie, brooding atmosphere. The scares were well-executed, often emerging from moments of silence and simplicity, something more horror directors should embrace. At that point, I genuinely felt like I was watching one of the best horror films in years.

    However, the final act took a turn that didn't quite land for me. It introduced a few moments of silliness and light comedy that clashed with the dark, serious tone set earlier. The ending, while not terrible, felt a bit anticlimactic compared to the build-up.
    28 ans plus tard

    28 ans plus tard

    6.9
    5
  • Jun 19, 2025
  • A disjointed mess

    I'm one of the rare fans who preferred 28 Weeks Later over 28 Days Later, so I came into this third installment as a fan of both. Unfortunately, Danny Boyle missed the mark with 28 Years Later.

    While the acting was solid across the board, several scenes felt disjointed and didn't flow well. Some of the cinematography had a vintage look-presumably as an homage to the original, but it came off more like a low-budget setup from 20 years ago rather than intentional artistry. Some viewers may appreciate that aesthetic, but I wasn't feeling it.

    That said, many other shots were beautifully composed, especially the wide-open landscapes. A few of the zombie sequences brought some fun and intensity, but overall the film struggled with pacing and occasionally leaned too far into art-house territory.

    The music at times felt distracting, even irritating, particularly in the early parts of the film. And then there's the ending... Let's just say it left a lot to be desired. The randomness of it reminded me of the infamous pancake kid scene from Cabin Fever (2002)-except without the charm.

    Oh well. Can't win them all.
    Substitution - Bring Her Back

    Substitution - Bring Her Back

    7.2
    7
  • May 29, 2025
  • A visual slow-burn that's highly disturbing

    I'm a fan of the Philippou brothers' work on "Talk to Me". While that film had plenty of creepy imagery, it still felt more like a fun, popcorn-style horror experience. That's why I was genuinely excited to hear about "Bring Her Back"-these are the kinds of follow-ups where you really see what directors are made of.

    "Bring Her Back" takes a more serious and artistic approach to horror than Talk to Me. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to character development, which felt a bit slow and could have been tighter in editing. However, once the story gains momentum, it really takes off.

    Rather than relying on cheap jump scares, this film builds tension through atmosphere and unsettling imagery. It's beautifully shot, often disturbing, and the acting performances are excellent. Definitely worth seeing in theaters.
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