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fabioemme78 · 1 year
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franciscomaldo · 11 months
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#31PelículasDeHorror #Halloween2023 #ItFollows √
La recomendación del 23 de octubre es la película del 2014 #ItFollows, cuya original premisa y singular estilo la convierten en una muy destacada producción de horror. Es producida, escrita y dirigida por #DavidRobertMitchell, quien con está propuesta logró una sólida puesta en escena que desde su mismo inicio es tan desconcertante como aterradora. Su carencia de artilugios típicos de…
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 years
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It Follows (2014)
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It Follows is smart, the premise is original, it’s packed with suspense and disturbing imagery. I keep playing its best scenes over and over in my head. They just keep getting scarier.
After Jay (Meika Monroe) has sex with Hugh (Jake Weary), he gives her a grave bit of news. She’s now the carrier of a curse. In the distance, invisible to everyone except those who've been infected, some kind of creature is coming for her. It doesn’t move quickly, but it’s relentless. It won’t stop until it kills her. Her only hope is to pass the curse onto someone else.
This film will be interpreted in many different ways. Some may call it a cautionary tale about sex. That guy/girl you hook up with? They could turn out to be a stalker or some other kind of creep. That's not what this movie is really about. It's really about the thing that everyone fears most: death. For you, for me, death is coming. You can avoid it for a while if you stay smart... but in the end, there's no getting away. Chances are good you won't see death coming until it's too late.
It Follows reminded me of times when I was a kid, sneaking around my grandparent’s house while everyone else was asleep to grab candy or play video games. I’d always be afraid to look outside the windows. I always imagined that in the off-chance something scary was out there, watching me. If it was, I'd be powerless to do anything about it. The dread you feel from that lack of power permeates every second of this film.
There are two principal genius decisions on the script level. The first is the monster's look. If you’re cursed, you can see it... but the thing is a shapeshifter. It will look like someone you know or a total stranger. The only giveaway is that it’s always walking towards you. The fact that you can see it coming is where the cinematography comes in. Whenever you see someone walking, a chill creeps up your spine. “Please don’t let it get any closer, please, SOMEONE notice that stranger walking towards the camera!” The fact that it never runs is what grinds away at your sanity. Look at it. It's so slow! The problem is that it never stops. While you try and find a way to eliminate the creature, it advances. Eventually, you see no other solution but to pass it on and this solution brings you a new kind of horror. You've saved your skin by damning someone else but if the person you pass it to is killed by the creature, you become its target once again.
On the big screen, I found myself constantly looking around trying to see if the creature could be spotted somewhere in the distance. Not that spotting it gives much relief. Which is worse? Being able to see it and knowing that it's time to run or not being able to see it?
Much of the atmosphere is generated by the way It Follows is shot, and also by the score. Reminiscent of Halloween and Assault on Precinct 13, it doesn’t give you hints of what is about to happen or how you’re supposed to feel as much as remind you that nowhere is safe.
The story is so simple and to-the-point but also innovative and clever. It generates terror inside you, and then reflects how you feel onto the story in an endless escalation. This is a horror film for those who admire stories that are meant to frighten you through psychological implications. It’s a legitimate film with real characters, original ideas that play with the slasher genre's tropes, and will leave those who expect a brainless parade of blood and guts in the dust, wondering what they just witnessed. (Theatrical version on the big screen, April 30, 2015)
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pez2001jp · 4 years
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【#UndertheSilverLake】 #DavidRobertMitchell . #AndrewGarfield #RileyKeough #TopherGrace #PatrickFischler . #america #movie #cinema #アンダーザシルバーレイク . #シネマおっさん #おっさんシネマ その60 . セレブやアーティストたちが暮らすロサンゼルスシルバーレイク。サブカルチャーを愛する青年サムは、隣人のサラに恋をする。幻想的なストーリーと映像美で綴るミステリー。監督は「イット・フォローズ」のデビッド・ロバート・ミッチェル。映倫区分 R15+。 . ハリウッドの光と影のメタファー。デヴィッド・リンチを彷彿とさせるアメージングワールド。カルト。サブカルチャー。任天堂。中々ぶっ飛んだ展開。ちなみに、サラ役のライリー・キーオはエルヴィス・プレスリーの孫。 . マルホランド・ドライブのパトリック・フィッシュラーも出演。 https://www.instagram.com/p/CEB_FsPpI1M/?igshid=4nyxtcl33hoi
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doohicky · 3 years
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Regurgitating David Lynch through the lense of a Trumpian mental breakdown. Alice in Hollywood. #underthesilverlake #davidrobertmitchell https://www.instagram.com/p/CYfPEdPI7jT/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kacic1 · 6 years
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A todos, boa noite! Hoje convido vocês a visitarem o Portal do Andreoli, para conferir minha novíssima crítica sobre este thriller protagonizado por Andrew Garfield, e um dos destaques do Festival de Cannes deste ano. Crítica: UNDER THE SILVER LAKE (2018) https://luizandreoli.com.br/critica-under-the-silver-lake-2018/ #UnderTheSilverLake #Crítica #Review #PortaldoAndreoli #Thriller #Noir #AndrewGarfield #RileyKeough #DavidRobertMitchell #Cannes #Pop #PopCulture #Geek #Nerd #Movies #Filmes #Films #Cine #Cinema #Art #Culture #Cult #Entertainment #OsFilmesdoKacic
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thatsmovietalk · 4 years
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Under the Silver Lake (2018) Directed, Produced & Written by #DavidRobertMitchell Starring #AndrewGarfield #RileyKeough #TopherGrace #UndertheSilverLake #Hollywood #hollywood #picture #film #movie #cinema #films #theater #movies #movieposter #movieworld #movielovers #movienews #screenprinting https://www.instagram.com/p/CETBYUDAjDH/?igshid=16bi1jus2vv15
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cinefast · 4 years
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La meilleure nouvelle de la journée #davidrobertmitchell travaille sur son nouveau film #heroesandvillains merci @senscritique https://www.instagram.com/p/CAioICCKdDw/?igshid=1qbnoejxamjcr
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cheyennehaynes · 5 years
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Posted @withrepost • @valleysuccubus Under the Silver Lake (2018) dir. David Robert Mitchell #UndertheSilverLake #NeoNoir #ElizabethHinkler #CheyenneHaynes #Films #DavidRobertMitchell #LosAngeles #MikeGioulakis #saturation #CarolineEselin #RileyKeough #TopherGrace #cinema #noir #LA #BewareTheDogKiller https://www.instagram.com/p/B6lwZvyh4Qt/?igshid=fx86p82u73ed
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adafine · 5 years
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Horror Movie Marathon (2019) October 19th 49. It Follows (2014) Directed by David Robert Mitchell #itfollows #davidrobertmitchell #maikamonroe #bluray (at Baltimore, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B30qHOJgmF_/?igshid=uytn3qzz7gvy
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spoilsofwar666 · 7 years
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Day 9: @laceyofthedead picked this for today. We loved this back when we first saw it, so much in fact we ended up buying soon after.
Synopsis:
A young college girl goes on some dates with a young guy. After having sex, the guy abducts her and explains that she is now being hunted by an unseen force. The only way to get it to stop is to have sex with someone else and pass it on.
I give It Follows 9 Skulls: 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 Its very old school. Has a Carpenter vibe to it, which of course I love. The feeling of dread and paranoia are felt throughout the film. As an audience member, it keeps you on your toes. You end up thinking anyone can be “It”. If you haven’t seen this one, check it out it’s on @netflix. Miaka Monroe is amazing in this movie, hopefully we see more of her in other horror films. Don’t forget to tag me and others in what you’re watching. Lets keep this going!! #Horror #HorrorMovies #HorrorJunkie #BloodJunkie #GoreWhore #Blood #Guts #BloodAndGuts #Shudder #HorrorReviews #MovieReviews #EverydayIsHalloween #InfectedVoice #Metal #MetalAndHorror #MetalHead #TrendkillRevolution #PanteraTribute #DimebagTribute #SpoilsOfWar #ItFollows #DavidRobertMitchell #MaikaMonroe #LiliSepe #OliviaLuccardi #DanielZovatto #KeirGilchrist #61DaysOfHorror
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filmsnobreviews · 5 years
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Check out our review of Under the Silver Lake. Sam, intelligent but without purpose, finds a mysterious woman swimming in his apartment's pool one night. The next morning, she disappears. Sam sets off across LA to find her, and along the way he uncovers a conspiracy far more bizarre. #movie #cinema #film #underthesilverlake #andrewgarfield #rileykeough #davidrobertmitchell #losangeles #silverlake #gracevanpatten #rikilindhome #moviereview #filmsnobreviews https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxd2UAdFxx9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=bd7vu6eopl8h
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twotrey23 · 5 years
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#AndrewGarfield & #DavidRobertMitchell at #UnderTheSilverLake @underthesilverlake Q&A tonight. #actor #director #filmmaker #filmmaking #actors #acting #filmmakers #writer #screenwriter #screenwriting #film #cinema #movie🎬 #movies #films #A24 @a24 #SpiderMan #AmazingSpiderMan (at The Cinerama Dome) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwdx0X7FWHC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1k2ikbvl75t10
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wombcollective · 7 years
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October - Day 30. It Follows #itfollows #davidrobertmitchell #car #plymouth #granfury #maikamonroe #horror #horrormovies #halloween #october #drawlloween #vector #illustration #vectorart #art #graphicart #graphicartist #artist #creative #design #instaart
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doomonfilm · 5 years
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Review : Under the Silver Lake (2018)
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At long last, Vudu has come through for me.  Since the earliest days of this blog, I’ve had a (perhaps unhealthy) fascination with Under the Silver Lake, the trailer I saw early in 2018 that grabbed my attention and would not let go, only to never manifest itself in a theater even remotely near me.  The festival buzz was raving, the reviews were positive, and yet, some mysterious issue was keeping me from seeing the movie.  Finally, nearly a year and a half later, I have the film in my grasp.
Sam (Andrew Garfield) is a resident of the Silver Lake neighborhood in Los Angeles, where he spends most of his days aimlessly spying on his elderly exhibitionist neighbor (Wendy Vanden Heuvel), spending quality time with his actress friend (Riki Lindhome), wandering around the area with no real purpose, and studying the lore of Under the Silver Lake, a local zine he is fascinated with that talks about local urban legends.  One day, Sam meets Sarah (Riley Keough), a beautiful and mysterious young lady he’s seen around for a day or so, and they hit it off beautifully.  Just as they are about to get intimate, however, Sarah’s roommates return home, and Sam is asked to leave, but given permission to return the following day.  Upon his return, however, he is shocked to find the apartment almost completely emptied, with no trace of Sarah or her roommates remaining, except for a small shoe box full of personal effects (which is retrieved) and a mysterious marking on the wall behind her bedroom door.  Sam, being the conspiracy fanatic that he is, finds himself immediately immersed in a deep and winding mystery to discover what happened to Sarah, in hopes of locating her and reconnecting.
For people that love paranoia portrayed on-screen (such as myself), this film is a beautiful fever dream that manages to echo classics like Pi, The Big Lebowski, Magnolia, Vertigo and Sunset Boulevard.  The way that the film sets up and immediately doubles down on its narrative stems is wholly engaging, like some sort of quicksand or tractor beam that keeps pulling you deeper and deeper into the story.  Like some sort of twisted descent into madness, we follow our main character down a manic rabbit hole as the discoveries he makes hit him deeper and deeper at his core, as if to illuminate his disillusionment.
The web of intrigue spun by this film is truly admirable, as it finds ways to integrate cult-like killer messages, the missing, hobo graffiti, Vanna White, secret messages in the open, zines, pop culture references and so much more into its menagerie.  This is more than matched by the diversity of locations visited in the search for the common thread that ties the entire mystery together.  The way that Andrew Garfield’s character acquires knowledge and items only to turn around and use them in the manner that a video game character would was certainly not lost on me.  It’s almost as if the whole film is a grand, over the top allegory about us learning to ‘read the signs’.
The camera is kinetic, wavering between dynamic push-ins and the use of unique perspective rigs, actually substituting for the perspective of our protagonist, and sometimes going all out artistic with its movements.  The lighting gets ultra moody when in the indoor locales and in the nighttime, punctuating the tone of the narrative quite well.  The animation portions put us as close to reading a comic as a film can, further helping to establish a sense of lore and mystery in the film.  The soundtrack is money, ranging through a collection of songs that would make a college radio DJ proud.  If I were a costume or set designer, this would be the type of film that I’d like to put together.  The editing carries us along the course of the narrative the way that one would flip pages of the book, with each turn promising more and more revelations from scene to scene.  There are tons of references to old and new Hollywood, Los Angeles, and even a pretty funny Spider-Man joke at Andrew Garfield’s expense.
Andrew Garfield’s ‘leaf on the wind’ meets ‘Rainman’ mentality works perfectly for this film, as he seems fragile enough to be pulled along the narrative, but intuitive enough to decipher each riddle along the way.  Riley Keough turns the charm and flirtation up for her early brief appearances, providing just enough of a hook for us to dedicate ourselves to Sam’s journey to find her, and the answers surrounding her.  Patrick Fischler takes Garfield’s code-mind and amplifies it to the highest degree, coming off just a shade under crazy.  Callie Hernandez is another one who maximizes her brief screen time, with her character’s personal tragedy causing a dichotomy that plays against her party-based nature.  Jimmi Simpson (one of my favorite actors) hits the ball-busting best friend on the nose, also providing occasional sage advice in offhanded ways.  The cast of this film is sprawling, but many of the members make standout appearances, including Don McManus, Jeremy Bobb, Topher Grace, Grace Van Patten, Wendy Vanden Heuvel, Luke Baines, David Yow and a handful of other individuals.
Happily, I can say that Under the Silver Lake (in my opinion) was well-worth the wait.  Maybe one day I can find out why it was delayed so long (possibly it was due to the one bit of over the top violence), but regardless, I plan on spreading the word about this one.
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kaenrecords · 6 years
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#アンダーザシルバーレイク #underthesilverlake #movie #film #cinema #poster #photography #davidrobertmitchell #andrewgarfield #a24 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo78Z_Unlyh/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7dc0tjxsr4z8
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