Great content although I STRONGLY disagree with your review on In a Violent Nature lol
@WappleFan17 күн бұрын
AND TERRIFIER SMH
@jackpetriereviews17 күн бұрын
@@WappleFan haha sorry, I know I’m on an island with Terrifier! I didn’t hate the movies but they’re just at the low end of everything I saw. Imaginary was the only one I’d actively call bad
@Heavymetalbiker17 күн бұрын
I quite enjoyed in a violent nature I think because i had no expectation. Number 1 abigail for me . Terrifier 3 is the worst for me . Seen nosferatu on new years day absolutely fantastic movie
@jackpetriereviews16 күн бұрын
@@Heavymetalbiker Nosferatu was so good, I’m going to be counting that as a 2025 movie as that’s when in it came out in the UK so will have it on the end of this years lists
@Heavymetalbiker16 күн бұрын
@jackpetriereviews yeh me too . Can't wait to see it again. Pre ordered the 4k steelbook.
@JustinWilliams36718 күн бұрын
1. Nosferatu-BEST 2. Abigail 3. Late Night With The Devil 4. Oddity 5. Heretic 6. A Quiet Place: Day One 7. Alien: Romulus 8. It's What's Inside 9. Your Monster 10. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 11. Smile 2 12. Caddo Lake 13. Blink Twice 14. Arcadian 15. Night Swim 16. Imaginary 17. Tarot 18. The Crow-WORST
@jackpetriereviews17 күн бұрын
@@JustinWilliams367 Nosferatu is amazing, it only just came out here in the UK though so I will be counting it as a 2025 movie. For some reason I didn’t think of the Crow as a horror but that would definitely be at the bottom!
@rogerdodger198416 күн бұрын
In a Violent Nature is so good. Its in my top ten from the last year. The critism that its boring is so trite, and your problem with the killing is such a bias its hard to take serious. Gore is a part of horror. You seem a bit gatekeepey on what horror needs to be. Id loosen that view.
@jackpetriereviews16 күн бұрын
@@rogerdodger1984 I appreciate that I’m in a minority not liking the film. I’m happy lots of people enjoyed it. I guess being engaged by a film is subjective though, there’s lots of films that people find boring that I find interesting! As I said though it’s not the gore that’s the issue, it’s about suiting the tone of the movie. Terrifier is trying to be a disturbing gory horror film so it works within that context. I personally think when a movie is setup as a fun slasher to suddenly try and get very dark in a random sequence doesn’t really work.