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mandoreviews · 3 months
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📽️ No Escape (2015)
It turns out there actually was an escape! Despite the contradictory title, this was a fairly good movie. I felt that there should have been more action, but other than that it was a pretty good thriller. The acting wasn’t amazing, but it was passable. It was also a very intriguing premise and something that not many people think about when visiting another country. The thing is, though, that things like this movie have happened to Americans, and it’s horrible. So for the plausibility factor alone, this movie moved up in my estimation. The last thing I’ll add is that it felt a bit rushed at the end, almost too easy after everything else that had happened. I’d probably watch this again.
Sex/nudity: 2/10 (mild suggestive comments, an attempted rape with no nudity)
Language: 7/10 (11 f words and many others)
Violence: 8/10 (there’s just a lot)
Overall rating: 7/10
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Sterling Jerins and Owen Wilson are father and daughter in No Escape (2015). Sterling was born in New York City and has 20 acting credits from a 2011 tv episode to a 2023 short.
Her other notable credits include World War Z, The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
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The Conjuring (2013)
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beasanfi1997 · 9 months
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I Hope that Sterling Jerins will play Arya in Inheritance Cycle TV Series
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moviesandfood · 2 years
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The Conjuring 2
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ruleof3bobby · 2 years
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DARK PLACES (2015) Grade: D+ 
Very disappointing considering how great the cash is. I have to assume the book it's based off is excellent in order to get the cast. But this is a mess. The pace is off, maybe the bad editing? 
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airplanes924 · 2 years
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Movies I’ve Watched in 2022
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Dark Places
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milliondollarbaby87 · 4 months
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World War Z (2013) Review
Former United Nations worker Gerry Lane must join the race against time to save the world from a zombie pandemic which is threatening to destroy humanity. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading World War Z (2013) Review
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gameofthunder66 · 5 months
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'World War Z' (2013) film
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-watched 4/29/2024- 2 [3/4] stars- on Paramount+
67% Rotten Tomatoes
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duranduratulsa · 11 months
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Now showing on my Spooktober Filmfest...The Conjuring (2013) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #TheConjuring #TheConjuringUniverse #edwarren #lorrainewarren #VeraFarmiga #PatrickWilson #lilitaylor #RonLivingston #sterlingjerins #MackenzieFoy #kyladeaver #hayleymcfarland #Josephbishara #shanleycaswell #JoeyKing #2010s #dvd #spooktober #halloween #october
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chrislaplante · 4 months
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the laplante siblings, below the cut, on their respective burfdays. same year. chris on his 26th (june, 5th), mar on her 21st (august, 5th).
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spookyfoxdreamer · 10 months
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Emily fan cast? Since we agree on Phil and I’ve seen you post my Emily fan cast in unrelated ways, I have to know if we agree on EBS too 😛
Oh??? Wait, who have I posted that you like for Emily?
I think for me, if I was called right now and told I had to cast Emily for a production that began tomorrow, my immediate choice would be Sterling Jerins.
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hello! sorry to bother you, but u think sterling jerins can play a younger version of liv tyler?
Hello! You aren't bothering <3 I think it would be awesome, they look alike!
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 month
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World War Z (2013)
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The last time I saw World War Z, it was in 2013 and on the big screen. I enjoyed it but since then, this film hasn't made much of an impact. The sequel announced after its box office success never materialized. Combined with it not really being a faithful adaptation of the book and the overall lack of scares, it makes you wonder if the hype was just it being new and hot.
Gerry (Brad Pitt), a former UN employee specializing in navigating through dangerous zones, hears strange reports on the news. A new form of rabies spreads the disease rapidly as those affected attack their loved ones. To make things worse, the infected seem nearly unstoppable: only going down when shot in the head. In no time, every major city is overrun and he is recruited to help find a cure.
Some notable aspects of World War Z are that it actually uses the word zombie, and the people within the story act as though they’ve seen horror movies before. When Gerry defends his family from a pack of ghouls, he gets some of their blood on his face and immediately, steps on a rooftop ledge in case he feels himself transforming. Also noteworthy is the picture's scale. Most zombie films lean towards the low-budget production. Not this one. We travel to multiple cities across the world as Gerry searches for patient zero and/or a cure. In some locations, the undead number in the thousands. When there are that many, they behave almost like insects, crawling on top of each other to scale walls and forming a wave that devours everything in its path.
Another component worth mentioning is Brad Pitt. He’s always great and doesn’t disappoint here either. There’s a serious attempt made to make World War Z realistic. While Gerry is away on his mission, his wife, Karin (Mireille Enos) and children (Sterling Jerins and Abigail Hargrove) are being cared for by Gerry’s old boss, played by Fana Mokeona. The ship is full of people. Too full. More than once, we see people shipped away because they don’t have the resources to take care of them and we never find out what happens to them. You assume the worst because the whole world is falling apart. If Gerry dies on his mission or even fails to report frequently enough for people to think he’s still alive, his family is at risk. The stakes are high on a personal, familial and global level.
All that said, there’s a reason no one is talking about this movie now and why it isn’t looked upon fondly within horror circles. World War Z is not particularly scary. It’s got suspense, but no scares. The realistic look also means there aren’t any memorable zombie designs anywhere. Then, there's the conclusion, which is underwhelming. It makes sense but makes you go “really? that’s it?” then we get a quick wrap-up and the credits begin rolling. This picture is missing something. It’s got the action but needed something else. If only it offered insights into governments (it looks like it’s going to, but it’s more of a way to explain how the various cities we visit are still standing and/or why they’re about to fall) or individuals during a pandemic. Or if it was funny (the opposite of being scary), or do something so it could be known for something other than “the big-budget zombie movie with Brad Pitt in it”. I haven’t read the book by Max Brooks but from what I know about it, it contains all of those things to a degree. Where’d they go?
World War Z is a good movie but I don’t know who I would recommend it to. Horror hounds will be disappointed by the general lack of gore and scares. Non-horror fans are unlikely to take a chance on it. What I’d recommend instead is that the film be used as a gateway. Lure those non-horror fans in with the action, the big budget and the star power. Once your friend or significant other tells you they’d be up for more, then you can show them one of the better, more memorable zombie movies you have in your collection. (August 18, 2023)
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video-production-leeds · 11 months
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Horror Films Based on True Stories
Horror films based on true stories have captivated audiences for decades. These movies take inspiration from real-life events, adding an extra layer of terror and suspense to the viewing experience. Whether it’s a haunting, a serial killer, or supernatural occurrences, these films tap into our primal fears and leave us with a lingering sense of unease. For horror enthusiasts, these movies offer a unique blend of entertainment and intrigue. They provide a chilling reminder that sometimes truth can be stranger – and scarier – than fiction. By drawing from real events, filmmakers are able to create narratives that feel grounded in reality, making the scares all the more effective. Halloween is often associated with horror films, as people seek out thrilling experiences during this time of year. From classic titles like “The Exorcist” and “Psycho” to more recent releases like “The Conjuring” series and “Hereditary,” horror films based on true stories continue to be popular among audiences. Here are some horror movies we found that are based on real life stories: The Exorcist (1973) The Exorcist movie is based on a book, which is based on the real-life of a boy who was possessed by demons in 1949. The movie stars Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, and Jason Miller, the movie made $112.3 million worldwide. The real exorcism was so frightening that there have been books written on some of the people who witnessed it. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) This film is based on America’s famous serial killer Ed Gein, who had nine human skin masks in his possession at the time of his arrest. Directed by Tobe Hooper, this movie, starring Marilyn Burns, Gunnar Hansen, and Edwin Neal, grossed more than $30 million in the United States and Canada. A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) The makers of this movie were inspired by a group of healthy Laotian refugees who had died during a nightmare. This supernatural horror film, starring Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, and Katie Cassidy, won the People’s Choice Award for Favorite Horror Movie. Psycho (1960) This Alfred Hitchcock thriller-horror movie is inspired by Ed Gein’s crimes and Wisconsin murders, and won the Oscars in 1961 for Best Directing. Psycho stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, and Vera Miles. The Conjuring (2013) Directed by James Wan, this movie is based on Ed and Lorraine Warren, who are real-life paranormal investigators. They claim that this possession case was exceptionally hard to deal with. The movie stars Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, and Sterling Jerins, and made $319.5 million at box office. Annabelle (2014) This movie is about the scariest possessed doll there has ever been, and it is true that people who taunted the doll in the museum faced fatal accidents or near-death experiences. Directed by John R. Leonetti, the movie stars Annabelle Wallis, Alfre Woodard, and Brian Howe and grossed $256.7 million at the box office. Poltergeist (1982) Directed by Tobe Hooper, this movie is based on the paranormal disturbances Lucille Herrmann and her family suffered when they moved into their home, which they presumed were local teenagers playing pranks on them. The movie stars Heather O’Rourke, JoBeth Williams, and Craig T Nelson and grossed $121.7 million at box office. In terms of video production , creating horror films based on true stories requires careful research and attention to detail. Filmmakers must strike a balance between staying faithful to the source material while also incorporating cinematic elements that heighten the fear factor. Expert use of lighting, sound design, special effects, and cinematography all contribute to creating an immersive experience for viewers. In conclusion, horror films based on true stories offer a spine-chilling exploration into the darker side of human existence. They provide a unique form of entertainment that combines elements of reality with fiction in order to deliver scares that linger long after the credits roll. Whether you’re a fan of the genre or simply looking for something thrilling to watch during Halloween season, these movies are sure to leave you feeling both terrified and fascinated at the same time. Find out more about our top 10 Halloween film recommendations . What’s your favourite horror film? Have you ever had any supernatural experiences? Let us know! +44 (0)113 288 3245 | [email protected] Your Industrial Story Starts Here Press the button. Make the call. Transform your media. +44 (0)113 288 3245 [email protected] Contact Us
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