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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Le manoir
Año: 2017
Duración: 100 min
País: Francia
Dirección: Tony T. Datis
Guion: Dominique Gauriaud, Bernardo Barilli, Jurij Prette
Música: Oliver Dax, Charles Olins
Fotografía: Maximiliaan Dierickx
Reparto: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Ludovik Day, Jérôme Niel, Yvick Letexier, Vincent Tirel, Vanessa Guide, Delphine Baril, Baptiste Lorber, Lila Lacombe
Productora: Gaumont, PlayWork, Nexus Factory, Umedia
Género: Comedy; Horror
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Desde Fantasia 2017: "Le Manoir" (La Mansión)
Desde Fantasia 2017: “Le Manoir” (La Mansión)
Exhibida hace unos días en el festival de Fantasia 2017, nos llega desde Francia un filme que se avienta la tarea de mezclar la comedia con el subgénero slasher en “Le Manoir” (La Mansión), donde conocemos a un grupo de universitarios que se reúnen en una enorme mansión ubicada en un bosque remoto, con la idea de celebrar el año nuevo con alcohol, drogas y sexo (o por lo menos , eso esperan…
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I hope you have a fantastic day and a fantastic year to come! Nathalie Odzierejko (YouTube Star), 36 years old. can’t believe how lucky I am to have found a friend like you. You make every day of my life so special. It’s my goal to make sure your birthday is one of the most special days ever. I can’t wait to celebrate with you! https://ift.tt/2YU89e6
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part II - @JonOnAString
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part II - @JonOnAString
2017 was an incredible year for horror fans. Not only did we see several Stephen King adaptations (including the block busting IT), horror has once again found itself with strong representation going into awards season. There is no shortage of supply for Top 10 lists this time of year, but we’ve taken it upon ourselves to avoid all hype and critical reception in our own Best of 2017. Controversial opinions abound in the list below!
Join us as we say goodbye to 2017, in Part II with editor JonOnAString‘s favorite horror and genre films of the year. You can also read KimmiKillZombie‘s Top 10 list HERE. We’ve a few surprises up our sleeves with added underdogs, lesser known picks, some surprising omissions – and a few festival finds, including films from; The Overlook Film Festival, Fantasia Festival, Fantastic Fest, and TIFF!
Hear our full thoughts on each of the films below on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast. Also well, Kim and Jon keep the conversation going, discussing some of the more controversial omissions from this year’s list in their Honorable Mentions of 2017, available to our Patreon supporters.
Without further ado:
JonOnAString’s Top 10 Films of 2017
  #10 – Super Dark Times
Director: Kevin Phillips Writer: Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski Cast: Owen Campbell, Charlie Tahan, Elizabeth Cappuccino
Plot: Teenagers Zach and Josh have been best friends their whole lives, but when a gruesome accident leads to a cover-up, the secret drives a wedge between them and propels them down a rabbit hole of escalating paranoia and violence.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Super Dark Times
#9 Le Manoir
Director: Tony T. Datis Writer: Bernardo Barilli, Dominique Gauriaud, Marc Jarousseau, Jurij Prette Cast: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Lud
Plot: A band of students comes to celebrate the New Year in an old manor house isolated from everything. But soon after their arrival, strange events disrupt the atmosphere, before the party turns squarely to the nightmare.
  #8 – Get Out
Director: Jordan Peele Writer: Jordan Peele Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford
Plot: It’s time for a young African-American to meet with his white girlfriend’s parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods, but before long, the friendly and polite ambiance will give way to a nightmare.
  #7 – November
Director: Rainer Sarnet Writer: Andrus Kivirähk, Rainer Sarnet Cast: Rea Lest, Jörgen Liik, Arvo Kukumägi
Plot: Set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers’ main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil, and Christ. To guard their souls, they’ll give them away to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their masters by stealing more. The pragmatic farmers are faced with a question: is the life that they’ve won through so much toil worth anything, if it lacks a soul?
  #6 – The Devil’s Candy
Director: Sean Byrne Writer: Sean Byrne Cast: Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Pruitt Taylor Vince
Plot: A struggling painter is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.
  #5 – Creep 2
Director: Patrick Brice Writer: Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass Cast: Karan Soni, Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan
Plot: A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Creep 2
  #4 – The Ritual
Director: David Bruckner Writer: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill Cast: Rafe Spall, Robert James-Collier, Arsher Ali
Plot: A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that’s stalking them.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of The Ritual 
  #3 – Lowlife
Director: Ryan Prows Writer: Tim Cairo, Jake Gibson, Shaye Ogbonna, Ryan Prows, Maxwell Michael Towson Cast: Nicki Micheaux, Ricardo Adam Zarate, Jon Oswald
Plot: The sordid lives of an addict, an ex-con, and a luchador collide when an organ harvesting caper goes very, very wrong.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Lowlife
#2 – Hounds of Love
Director: Ben Young Writer: Ben Young Cast: Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings, Stephen Curry
Plot: Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple. As she observes the dynamic between her captors she quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive.
  #1.5 – My Friend Dahmer
Director: Marc Meyers Writer: Marc Meyers, Derf Backderf Cast: Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Anne Heche
Plot: You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer—the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper—seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, “Jeff” was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides.
Read Nightmare on Film Street‘s full review of My Friend Dahmer
    #1 – The Shape of Water
Director: Guillermo Del Toro Writer: Guillermo Del Toro, Vanessa Taylor Cast: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins
Plot: An otherworldly fable set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of The Shape of Water
  What was your favorite film of 2017? Let us know in the comments below.
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The Mansion (2017)
Genre: Horror/Comedy 
Who’s In It: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Vanessa Guide, Vincent Tirel, Jerome Niel, Ludovik Day, Lila Lacombe
Who Directed It: Tony T Datis
Plot:  A band of students comes to celebrate the New Year in an old manor house isolated from everything. But soon after their arrival, strange events disrupt the atmosphere, before the party turns squarely to the nightmare.
Running Time: 100 Minutes
IMDB Score: 4.6
Why I Watched It: I’ll throw my hands up on this one, I heard some decent things about it but going in I thought it was more horror than comedy, I blame myself.
How I Watched It: Netflix Canada
Random Thoughts: So this is a France/Belgium film so yes I watched it with sub-titles.  The film’s original title is Le manoir.
I have written this many times before but for my money the horror/comedy sub-genre is the hardest to pull off well, it’s the old problem if it’s too scary then the humor seems out of place and it’s it’s played more for laughs the horror just doesn’t land.
What I Liked: Sadly not a lot, not going to lie this just wasn’t for me, not the worst movie I’ve ever seen but it didn’t work on a ton of levels for me, so give me a second and let me try and write something positive.  The Mansion it’s self is a decent setting, and the film is very weird and very European, this is not a cookie cutter Hollywood horror movie.
What I Didn’t Like: This film is maybe the text book case of why horror/comedies don’t often work, the film is not funny or scary bottom line and really we could end the review right here where the film really misses the boat for me is the humor it’s gross out and really dumb humor not built out of character but just really dumb forced situations. Some of the actors are fine but the characters are almost all terrible, they’re mostly unlikable and I know the plot summary says students but they’re like older 20′s early 30′s.
The film doesn’t know what it wants to be, it’s going for very dark humor cause to be honest where the film goes with a twist is very dark and doesn’t work with the over all tone of the film.  The tone is another bad part of this film they go for a lighter silly tone but then when the killings start and things move more to horror the film keeps the same light tone.  Also there’s a couple of characters so unlikable they’re hard to watch.
I have to also point out the direction is not great some scenes just go on way too long, they don’t work and they beat a dead house also the film is way too long, this should have been maybe 85 minutes.  Also the twists don’t work.  I’ll lastly complain about the horror/killings of the film, not filmed well and are really very boring.
Final Thoughts: Didn’t like this film at all and to be honest almost didn’t get through the whole thing but sadly I made it through and no it didn’t get any better.
Rating: 3/10
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Le groupe Mixicom, qui assure la régie publicitaire des trois youtubers a été racheté pour 75 millions d'euros. Et, au passage, les trois vedettes françaises du web ont touché, chacune, plusieurs millions d'euros.
"Ce boulot rapporte assez pour vivre correctement. Mais mon moteur reste la passion de la création, et non l'argent. Être youtuber, ce n’est pas ce qui rapporte le plus. Faire des vidéos pour devenir riche, ce n’est pas le bon plan", assurait Cyprien il y a un an et demi.
En réalité, être une star de YouTube peut rapporter très gros. On sait qu'au minimum, chaque youtuber perçoit 55% des recettes publicitaires engrangées par ses vidéos. Selon les calculs des Echos, Squeezie toucherait ainsi 480.000 euros par an, et Cyprien 360.000 euros. De son côté, Norman a indiqué gagner 100.000 euros par an.
Mais ces recettes ne sont que la partie émergée de l'iceberg. Car nos trois stars françaises de YouTube viennent de toucher le jackpot dans le cadre de la vente de Talent Web SAS. Squeezie, Cyprien et Norman étaient en effet actionnaires de cette société en charge de la régie publicitaire de leur chaîne Youtube.
Un jackpot en à peine huit mois
Or cette société, faisant partie du groupe Mixicom, a été rachetée en septembre par Webedia, filiale du groupe Fimalac, qui détient déjà Allociné, Jeuxvideo.com, Easy voyage, Puremedias...
Et Talent Web SAS a été racheté pour une fortune: 25 millions d'euros, dont une partie importante a fini dans les poches de nos trois youtubers. Précisément, Cyprien a touché 6,6 millions d'euros; Squeezie, 4 millions; et Norman 2,2 millions. 
D'autres youtubers maison ont touché des chèques plus modestes, comme Hugo Tout Seul (221.239 euros), Natoo (221.239 euros), et Jhon Rachid (110.619 euros).
Mais ce n'est pas tout. Si les résultats de Talent Web SAS sont bons, alors Webedia versera des chèques supplémentaires allant jusqu'à 21 millions d'euros! Cyprien pourra ainsi toucher jusqu'à 5,2 millions d'euros en plus; Squeezie 3,3 millions; et Norman 1,8 million. 
Optimisation fiscale
Ces sommes sont bien plus élevées que les montants investis par nos youtubers dans Talent Web SAS à la création de cette société seulement 8 mois plus tôt: 3.900 euros pour Cyprien, 3.000 euros pour Squeezie et 1.000 euros pour Norman.
Nos youtubers vont donc engranger d'importantes plus-values, qui vont être lourdement taxées: 15,5% de cotisations sociales (CSG et CRDS), plus un impôt sur le revenu allant jusqu'à 45%.
Toutefois, Cyprien, Norman et Natoo ont mis en place un montage fiscal leur permettant de payer bien moins d'impôts. Juste avant la vente de Talent Web SAS, ils ont transféré leurs actions dans une société leur appartenant: respectivement Web born, Mouton Company  et Natoo SASU.
Hervé Israël, avocat associé chez DLA Piper, explique: "Cyprien a réalisé une plus-value de 6,6 millions d'euros. Si Cyprien avait gardé ses actions à titre personnel, alors il aurait dû payer près de 4 millions d'euros d'impôts sur cette plus-value. En apportant ses actions à sa société Web born, Cyprien ne paiera pas cet impôt sur la plus-value, à condition que cette société réinvestisse dans les deux ans la moitié des 6,6 millions d'euros."
Cyprien a donc déjà commencé à réinvestir son pactole: 300.000 euros ont été injectés dans la société ADCI (ex-Narmol), qui appartient à sa compagne Aurélie et qui vend des t-shirts conçus par Cyprien.
Fonds de défiscalisation
Outre Talent Web SAS, le groupe Mixicom comprend deux autres sociétés: Lincom (une agence d'événementiel) et Mixicom SAS (qui édite des magazines pour la Fnac, Leclerc, Casino, But, Auchan... et possède les sites jeuxactu.com, filmsactu.com et musiquemag.com).  
Au total, selon les comptes de Webedia, le groupe Mixicom a été racheté pour la coquette somme de 75 millions d'euros. Une somme record qui n'avait pas été dévoilée lors de l'annonce du rachat en septembre 2015, et qui parait importante au regard des résultats modestes de ces sociétés (cf. c-dessous). Ainsi, Talent Web SAS a été racheté pour plus de 17 fois son excédent brut d'exploitation, un ratio record! De même, Mixicom SAS avait été valorisé seulement 8 millions d'euros en 2008.
Cette transaction a également assuré la fortune des trois fondateurs du groupe, Anne Duval, Thierry Boyer et Laurent Decisy. Mais aussi d'un fonds qui avait investi dans Mixicom SAS, Générations Entrepreneurs. Ce fonds, qui avait apporté seulement 2 millions d'euros en 2008, a multiplié sa mise par 2,2. 
La gestion de ce fonds, initialement assurée par Oddo Asset Management, a été confiée en 2011 à Idinvest. C'est un fonds de défiscalisation: il permet à des redevables de l'impôt sur la fortune (ISF) de soustraire de leur impôts tout investissement dans une PME (ISF PME). "Les souscripteurs ont bénéficié à l'origine d'une réduction d'ISF de 40% et d'une réduction de l'impôt sur le revenu de 5%", explique Idinvest.
Interrogés, Cyprien, Squeezie, Norman, Natoo, Jhon Rachid, Mixicom et Webedia n'ont pas répondu, tandis que Hugo Tout Seul se refusait à tout commentaire. 
Mixicom SAS
Actionnaires: Anne Duval (23,3%), Thierry Boyer (23,3%), Laurent Decisy (23,3%), FIP Generations Entrepreneurs 1&2 (15,2%)
Montant du rachat par Webedia : 29,3 millions d'euros
Chiffre d’affaires 2010 : 7,6 millions d'euros  2011 : 8,8 millions d'euros 
Bénéfice net 2010 : -0,28 millions d'euros 2011 : -0,3 millions d'euros Talent web SAS
Actionnaires: Mixicom (34,5%) Cyprien Iov (26,5%), Lucas "Squeezie" Hauchard (15,9%), Norman Thavaut (8,8%), Thierry Boyer  (4,4%), Anne Duval (1,8%), Olivier Boyer (directeur commercial chez Mixicom, 1,3%), Rafik Boudjlebla (rédacteur en chef de MusiqueMag.com, 1,3%), Michaël Lelloum (responsable des partenariats chez Mixicom, 1,3%), Laurent Rumayor (directeur de la publicité chez Mixicom, 1,3%), Hugo "Tout Seul" Dessioux (0,9%), Nathalie “Natoo” Odzierejko (0,9%) Mohamed Ketfi "Jhon Rachid" (0,4%), Karim Hachemi (0,4%)
Montant du rachat par Webedia: 25 millions d'euros + un complément de prix pouvant atteindre 21 millions d'euros (10,5 millions en 2017 et 10,5 millions en 2018) en fonction de la marge brute (le complément sera versé si la marge brute dépasse 9,35 millions d'euros en 2017 et 11,05 millions en 2018).
Chiffre d'affaires prévisionnel 2015: 8 millions d'euros
Excédent brut d'exploitation (Ebitda) prévisionnel 2015: 1,45 million d'euros Lincom
Actionnaires: Pierre Bichelot (25%), Anne Duval (21%), Thierry Boyer (22%), Laurent Decisy (22%), Olivier Boyer (10%)
Montant du rachat par Webedia: 12,9 millions d'euros
Chiffre d’affaires 2013 : 3,4 millions d'euros 2014 : 3,8 millions d'euros
Bénéfice net 2013 : +0,24 millions d'euros 2014 : +0,41 millions d'euros
Source: registre du commerce
À lire : YouTube offre un pont d’or aux stars du web français
Les principaux rachats de Webedia dans l'internet
2013 Terra Femina* (100% pour 10,9 millions d'euros) Allociné* (100% pour 68,3 millions d'euros) Confidentielles/750 grammes (61,5% pour 6 millions d'euros)  Exponaute (100% pour 0,3 millions d'euros)
2014 Melberries (60% pour 1,4 millions d'euros) Diwanee (Liban; 55,5% pour 12,2 millions d'euros) Overblog (100% pour 3,3 millions d'euros) Jeuxvidéo.com (100% pour 92,6 millions d'euros) MoviePilot** (Allemagne; 14,9 millions d'euros) Ringmedia (100% pour 1 euro)
2015  Mixicom (100% pour 75 millions d'euros) Tradelab (40,8% pour 18,6 millions d'euros) Scimob (65,4% pour 10,7 millions d'euros)
source: comptes de Fimalac *acheté par Fimalac puis apporté à Webedia **acheté via Allociné
Les actionnaires de Talent Web (groupe Mixicom) publié par BFMBusiness
Le montage de Cyprien publié par BFMBusiness
Le montage de Norman publié par BFMBusiness
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دانلود فیلم The Mansion 2017
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نام فیلم: The Mansion ژانر: کمدی، ترسناک کارگردان:   Tony T. Datis ستارگان:  Ludovik Day, Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko محصول کشور: فرانسه ، بلژیک سال انتشار: ۲۰۱۷ امتیاز: ۴٫۹ از ۱۰ مدت زمان: ۱۰۰ دقیقه
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Presque adultes : l'avis de la rédac' sur la mini-série ! TF1 a décidé, cette année et pour la première fois, de laisser libre court à la créativité de trois célèbres YouTubers : Cyprien Iov, Norman Thavaud et Nathalie Odzierejko, dite Natoo. En effet, les trois jeunes adultes ont pu développer une mini-série au format 10 x 5 minutes, Presque adultes, dans laquelle ils ont joué leur propre rôle. Voir l\'article en entier : http://justabouttv.fr/critiques/presque-adultes-lavis-de-redac-mini-serie/
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From Fantasia 2017: "Le Manoir" (The Mansion)
From Fantasia 2017: “Le Manoir” (The Mansion)
Screened recently at the Fantasia International Film Festival and coming from France, we just saw “Le Manoir” (The Mansion), a comedy/slasher film where we meet a group of students reunited on a secluded mansion, with the goal of celebrating the arrival of the new year with alcohol, drugs and sex (or at least that is what some of them hope). As the hours fly by, we see that this colorful group…
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Le Manoir (Fantasia, 2017) - by Paul Cardullo - Gruesome Magazine
Paul Cardullo talks to Doc Rotten about the French horror-comedy from the Fantasia International Film Festival called The Mansion (Le Manior, 2017). The film is directed by Tony T. Datis and features Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, and Ludovik Day. Paul discusses the pacing and humor of the film explaining how the film grows on you as the humor - which is often lost in translation - improves during its bloody third act. Check out the review below and let us know what you think!
The Mansion (Le Manior, 2017) [usr 3.5]
Synopsis: A band of students comes to celebrate the New Year in an old manor house isolated from everything. But soon after their arrival, strange events disrupt the atmosphere, before the party turns squarely to the nightmare.
Director: Tony T. Datis
Writers: Bernardo Barilli, Bernardo Barilli, Dominique Gauriaud, Marc Jarousseau,Jurij Prette
Cast: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Ludovik Day, Jérôme Niel,Yvick Letexier, Vincent Tirel, Vanessa Guide, Delphine Baril, Baptiste Lorber,  Lila Lacombe, Willy Denzey, José Garcia
  Check out this episode!
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Le Manoir Soundtrack
Le Manoir Soundtrack by #Freaks #LeManoir #film #comedy #soundtrack #tracklist #Gaumont #horror #FilmScores #Music
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (OST) from the movie Le Manoir (2017). Music composed by Freaks. Source: Le Manoir Movie Style: Original Soundtrack (Bande originale du film) Music by Freaks Label: Gaumont Release Date: June 23, 2017 (Digital) Le Manoir is a 2017 French comedy horror film directed by Tony T. Datis, starring – Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Ludovik Day, Yvick…
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part I - @KimmiKillZombie
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2017 was an incredible year for horror fans. Not only did we see several Stephen King adaptations (including the box busting IT), horror has once again found itself with strong representation going into awards season. There is no shortage of supply for Top 10 lists this time of year, but we’ve taken it upon ourselves to avoid all hype and critical reception in our own Best of 2017. Controversial opinions abound in the list below!
Join us as we say goodbye to 2017, in Part I of editor KimmiKillZombie‘s favorite horror and genre films of the year. We’ve a few surprises up our sleeves with added underdogs, lesser known picks, some surprising omissions – and a few festival finds, including films from; The Overlook Film Festival, Fantasia Festival, Fantastic Fest, and TIFF!
Hear our full thoughts on each of the films below on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast. Also well, Kim and Jon keep the conversation going, discussing some of the more controversial omissions from this year’s list in their Honorable Mentions of 2017, available to our Patreon supporters.
Without further ado:
KimmiKillZombie’s Top 10 Films of 2017
  #10 – Berlin Syndrome
Director: Cate Shortland Writer: Shaun Grant, Melanie Joosten, Cate Shortland Cast: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Matthias Habich
Plot: A passionate holiday romance leads to an obsessive relationship, when an Australian photojournalist wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Berlin Syndrome
#9 – The Ritual
Director: David Bruckner Writer: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill Cast: Rafe Spall, Robert James-Collier, Arsher Ali
Plot: A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that’s stalking them.
Read Nightmare on Film Street‘s full review of The Ritual 
  #8 Le Manoir
Director: Tony T. Datis Writer: Bernardo Barilli, Dominique Gauriaud, Marc Jarousseau, Jurij Prette Cast: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Lud
Plot: A band of students comes to celebrate the New Year in an old manor house isolated from everything. But soon after their arrival, strange events disrupt the atmosphere, before the party turns squarely to the nightmare.
  #7 – Get Out
Director: Jordan Peele Writer: Jordan Peele Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford
Plot: It’s time for a young African-American to meet with his white girlfriend’s parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods, but before long, the friendly and polite ambiance will give way to a nightmare.
  #6 – November
Director: Rainer Sarnet Writer: Andrus Kivirähk, Rainer Sarnet Cast: Rea Lest, Jörgen Liik, Arvo Kukumägi
Plot: Set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers’ main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil, and Christ. To guard their souls, they’ll give them away to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their masters by stealing more. The pragmatic farmers are faced with a question: is the life that they’ve won through so much toil worth anything, if it lacks a soul?
#5 – Hounds of Love
Director: Ben Young Writer: Ben Young Cast: Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings, Stephen Curry
Plot: Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple. As she observes the dynamic between her captors she quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive.
  # 4 – The Devil’s Candy
Director: Sean Byrne Writer: Sean Byrne Cast: Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Pruitt Taylor Vince
Plot: A struggling painter is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.
  #3 – The Shape of Water
Director: Guillermo Del Toro Writer: Guillermo Del Toro, Vanessa Taylor Cast: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins
Plot: An otherworldly fable set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of The Shape of Water
  #2 – Creep 2
Director: Patrick Brice Writer: Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass Cast: Karan Soni, Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan
Plot: A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Creep 2
  #1.5 – My Friend Dahmer
Director: Marc Meyers Writer: Marc Meyers, Derf Backderf Cast: Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Anne Heche
Plot: You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer—the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper—seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, “Jeff” was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of My Friend Dahmer
  #1 – Super Dark Times
Director: Kevin Phillips Writer: Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski Cast: Owen Campbell, Charlie Tahan, Elizabeth Cappuccino
Plot: Teenagers Zach and Josh have been best friends their whole lives, but when a gruesome accident leads to a cover-up, the secret drives a wedge between them and propels them down a rabbit hole of escalating paranoia and violence.
  Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Super Dark Times
  What was your favorite film of 2017? Let us know in the comments below.
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part I - @KimmiKillZombie
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part I - @KimmiKillZombie
2017 was an incredible year for horror fans. Not only did we see several Stephen King adaptations (including the block busting IT), horror has once again found itself with strong representation going into awards season. There is no shortage of supply for Top 10 lists this time of year, but we’ve taken it upon ourselves to avoid all hype and critical reception in our own Best of 2017. Controversial opinions abound in the list below!
Join us as we say goodbye to 2017, in Part I of editor KimmiKillZombie‘s favorite horror and genre films of the year. You can also read JonOnAString‘s Top 10 list HERE. We’ve a few surprises up our sleeves with added underdogs, lesser known picks, some surprising omissions – and a few festival finds, including films from; The Overlook Film Festival, Fantasia Festival, Fantastic Fest, and TIFF!
Hear our full thoughts on each of the films below on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast. Also well, Kim and Jon keep the conversation going, discussing some of the more controversial omissions from this year’s list in their Honorable Mentions of 2017, available to our Patreon supporters.
Without further ado:
KimmiKillZombie’s Top 10 Films of 2017
  #10 – Berlin Syndrome
Director: Cate Shortland Writer: Shaun Grant, Melanie Joosten, Cate Shortland Cast: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Matthias Habich
Plot: A passionate holiday romance leads to an obsessive relationship, when an Australian photojournalist wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Berlin Syndrome
#9 – The Ritual
Director: David Bruckner Writer: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill Cast: Rafe Spall, Robert James-Collier, Arsher Ali
Plot: A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that’s stalking them.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of The Ritual 
  #8 Le Manoir
Director: Tony T. Datis Writer: Bernardo Barilli, Dominique Gauriaud, Marc Jarousseau, Jurij Prette Cast: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Lud
Plot: A band of students comes to celebrate the New Year in an old manor house isolated from everything. But soon after their arrival, strange events disrupt the atmosphere, before the party turns squarely to the nightmare.
  #7 – Get Out
Director: Jordan Peele Writer: Jordan Peele Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford
Plot: It’s time for a young African-American to meet with his white girlfriend’s parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods, but before long, the friendly and polite ambiance will give way to a nightmare.
  #6 – November
Director: Rainer Sarnet Writer: Andrus Kivirähk, Rainer Sarnet Cast: Rea Lest, Jörgen Liik, Arvo Kukumägi
Plot: Set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers’ main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil, and Christ. To guard their souls, they’ll give them away to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their masters by stealing more. The pragmatic farmers are faced with a question: is the life that they’ve won through so much toil worth anything, if it lacks a soul?
#5 – Hounds of Love
Director: Ben Young Writer: Ben Young Cast: Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings, Stephen Curry
Plot: Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple. As she observes the dynamic between her captors she quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive.
  # 4 – The Devil’s Candy
Director: Sean Byrne Writer: Sean Byrne Cast: Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Pruitt Taylor Vince
Plot: A struggling painter is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.
  #3 – The Shape of Water
Director: Guillermo Del Toro Writer: Guillermo Del Toro, Vanessa Taylor Cast: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins
Plot: An otherworldly fable set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment.
Read Nightmare on Film Street‘s full review of The Shape of Water
  #2 – Creep 2
Director: Patrick Brice Writer: Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass Cast: Karan Soni, Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan
Plot: A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Creep 2
  #1.5 – My Friend Dahmer
Director: Marc Meyers Writer: Marc Meyers, Derf Backderf Cast: Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Anne Heche
Plot: You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer—the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper—seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, “Jeff” was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of My Friend Dahmer
  #1 – Super Dark Times
Director: Kevin Phillips Writer: Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski Cast: Owen Campbell, Charlie Tahan, Elizabeth Cappuccino
Plot: Teenagers Zach and Josh have been best friends their whole lives, but when a gruesome accident leads to a cover-up, the secret drives a wedge between them and propels them down a rabbit hole of escalating paranoia and violence.
  Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Super Dark Times
  What was your favorite film of 2017? Let us know in the comments below.
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part II - @JonOnAString
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Editor's Choice: Top 10 Horror Films of 2017 Part II - @JonOnAString
2017 was an incredible year for horror fans. Not only did we see several Stephen King adaptations (including the block busting IT), horror has once again found itself with strong representation going into awards season. There is no shortage of supply for Top 10 lists this time of year, but we’ve taken it upon ourselves to avoid all hype and critical reception in our own Best of 2017. Controversial opinions abound in the list below!
Join us as we say goodbye to 2017, in Part II with editor JonOnAString‘s favorite horror and genre films of the year. You can also read KimmiKillZombie‘s Top 10 list HERE. We’ve a few surprises up our sleeves with added underdogs, lesser known picks, some surprising omissions – and a few festival finds, including films from; The Overlook Film Festival, Fantasia Festival, Fantastic Fest, and TIFF!
Hear our full thoughts on each of the films below on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast. Also well, Kim and Jon keep the conversation going, discussing some of the more controversial omissions from this year’s list in their Honorable Mentions of 2017, available to our Patreon supporters.
Without further ado:
JonOnAString’s Top 10 Films of 2017
  #10 – Super Dark Times
Director: Kevin Phillips Writer: Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski Cast: Owen Campbell, Charlie Tahan, Elizabeth Cappuccino
Plot: Teenagers Zach and Josh have been best friends their whole lives, but when a gruesome accident leads to a cover-up, the secret drives a wedge between them and propels them down a rabbit hole of escalating paranoia and violence.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Super Dark Times
#9 Le Manoir
Director: Tony T. Datis Writer: Bernardo Barilli, Dominique Gauriaud, Marc Jarousseau, Jurij Prette Cast: Marc Jarousseau, Nathalie Odzierejko, Lud
Plot: A band of students comes to celebrate the New Year in an old manor house isolated from everything. But soon after their arrival, strange events disrupt the atmosphere, before the party turns squarely to the nightmare.
  #8 – Get Out
Director: Jordan Peele Writer: Jordan Peele Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford
Plot: It’s time for a young African-American to meet with his white girlfriend’s parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods, but before long, the friendly and polite ambiance will give way to a nightmare.
  #7 – November
Director: Rainer Sarnet Writer: Andrus Kivirähk, Rainer Sarnet Cast: Rea Lest, Jörgen Liik, Arvo Kukumägi
Plot: Set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers’ main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil, and Christ. To guard their souls, they’ll give them away to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their masters by stealing more. The pragmatic farmers are faced with a question: is the life that they’ve won through so much toil worth anything, if it lacks a soul?
  #6 – The Devil’s Candy
Director: Sean Byrne Writer: Sean Byrne Cast: Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Pruitt Taylor Vince
Plot: A struggling painter is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.
  #5 – Creep 2
Director: Patrick Brice Writer: Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass Cast: Karan Soni, Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan
Plot: A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Creep 2
  #4 – The Ritual
Director: David Bruckner Writer: Joe Barton, Adam Nevill Cast: Rafe Spall, Robert James-Collier, Arsher Ali
Plot: A group of college friends reunite for a trip to the forest, but encounter a menacing presence in the woods that’s stalking them.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of The Ritual 
  #3 – Lowlife
Director: Ryan Prows Writer: Tim Cairo, Jake Gibson, Shaye Ogbonna, Ryan Prows, Maxwell Michael Towson Cast: Nicki Micheaux, Ricardo Adam Zarate, Jon Oswald
Plot: The sordid lives of an addict, an ex-con, and a luchador collide when an organ harvesting caper goes very, very wrong.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of Lowlife
#2 – Hounds of Love
Director: Ben Young Writer: Ben Young Cast: Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings, Stephen Curry
Plot: Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple. As she observes the dynamic between her captors she quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive.
  #1.5 – My Friend Dahmer
Director: Marc Meyers Writer: Marc Meyers, Derf Backderf Cast: Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Anne Heche
Plot: You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer—the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper—seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, “Jeff” was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides.
Read Nightmare on Film Street‘s full review of My Friend Dahmer
    #1 – The Shape of Water
Director: Guillermo Del Toro Writer: Guillermo Del Toro, Vanessa Taylor Cast: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins
Plot: An otherworldly fable set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment.
Read Nightmare on Film Street’s full review of The Shape of Water
  What was your favorite film of 2017? Let us know in the comments below.
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