Once the horror starts,Demonsworks pretty nicely for a while, largely due to the claustrophobic tone. The moviegoers find themselves unable to escape the theater, and that adds tension to the proceedings, as we wonder how they’ll make it away from the terror. As an “easy out”, however...
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Demons(1985) Not Rated 88 min|Horror Edit pageAdd to list Track A group of random people are invited to a screening of a mysterious movie, only to find themselves trapped in the theater with ravenous demons. Read more:Plot summary|Synopsis ...
gist of a document written in the other.) Cross-reference that warning with the inscription elsewhere in the crypt, proclaiming, “They will make cemeteries their cathedrals and tombs, your cities,” and it would seem that the cast of this movie-within-a-movie are in some serious trouble. ...
The city of Berlin appears only in a series of exterior shots (including the face of theMetropol cinema, which now exists as theGoya club), with sets in Italy doubling for dim streets and interiors. (The disused single screen movie house used for the Metropol interior was reportedly transform...
About an hour into the movie l couldn't figure out whether it was a bad comedy or horror movie. And I was also certain that the writers had never seen the original night of the demons. The demons don't crack stupid jokes in the first movie, did the writers think they were being fun...
In the case of Los Angeles, perceptions of the city have permeated the image of the art scene. Fun. Sun. Movie stars. Despite an endless list of L.A. art that doesn’t match the cliche--most notably a cynical strain of conceptually based work that has emerged from CalArts--the mindles...
MOVIE INFO Director: Lamberto Bava Cast: Urbano Barberini, Natasha Hovey, Karl Zinny Writing Credits: Lamberto Bava, Dario ArgentoSynopsis: Invited to a screening of a mysterious movie, a group of strangers find themselves trapped in the theater with ravenous demons. ...
But best of all this film isn't just a horror movie... it's a freaking comedy for the first act set in the world of a horror movie. The humor comes naturally and isn't forced and is never too cute for it's own good. The writer knew what kind of film he was making and so ...
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