The fifth year for me and tony at London's premier horror film festival, and the opening night has one film I've been looking forward too for a while, Don't be afraid of the dark.
Film 1 - Don't be afraid of the dark
Really liked this a good scary thriller, a throw back to the old scary films, all about the jumps rather than the gore. Though not many Frightfesters seemed happy with it.(8/10)
Film 2 - Final Destination 5
You know what you get with a Final Destination film, however after the above average 4th one, it was a take it or leave it film. But with this crowd it could be good.
It wasn't good it was bloody brilliant, from the script to the acting, the score and the brilliant deaths it was just the best one of the 5 for me. And with a quite brilliant ending, this was the film of the night.(9/10)
Film 3 - The theatre bizarre
The trouble with the late night films they tend to be viewed as the senses dull, and it really needs something brilliant to wake you up, like the loved ones last year.
This had it's moments but it was a little strange most of the time. The accident segment was brilliant, sweets was gross, and the mother of toads good. I liked it in the end.(7/10)
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