Oct 2019
Horror movies that have been released 2017-2019. I haven't seen any from 2019 yet so it will just be 2017 & 2018 from me
2017
Trauma: 7,5/10 (torture/revenge tends to either be too tame, uneventful or go over the top, this one has a great balance, with godo gore and yeah nudity which is becoming rare this days but Chile is thankfully not scrutinized by the censors)
Primal Rage: apparently forgot to rate it must be around 5/10 (no brain slasher and gore)
Errementari: 8/10 (I like fantasy and horror but the combination rarely works for me, here it does)
Ghost Stories: 1/10 (actually it is suprising in plot but I was annoyed with the dark images and slow pace)
Tigers are not Afraid: 6/10 (not really horror though even though it is labeled as such, a bit of a Pan's Labyrinth wannabe)
Revenge: 6/10 (on first view yeah but I bet I'll find the unrealistic events irritating on a revisit)
Mom and Dad: 5/10 (having Cage is a loss of points for me, entertaining but not memorable)
The Lodgers: 6,5/10 (with a more believable love story I would have liked it more, very atmospheric)
mother!: 2/10 (no comment I loathe this kind of symbolism and religious mumbo jumbo)
47 Meters down: 5/10 (again pop corn entertainment)
It comes at Night: 4/10 (I mostly forgot, slow and boring)
Stephanie: 5/10 (I saw little horror)
Two Pigeons: 4,5/10 (it's rather filthy what the hidden guy does but unfortunately it gets repetitive, takes too long to come to a conclusion with little story)
Get Out: 4/10 (sells of as original and financial support surely helped but the experienced horror fan should know better, the message pretty much fails for me)
2018
The Possession of Hannah Grace: 3/10 (well already said in Gymno's thread, poor man's Autopsy of Jane Doe)
Hell Fest: 4/10 (typical slasher in a theme park, very clichรฉ)
Ghostland: 7/10 (I like this kind of stuff, mixing dream and reality, past and present, nice setting, nasty villains)
a Quiet Place: 8,5/10 (feels like a silent, great idea, great execution)
The Strangers: Part 2: 6/10 (entertaining even though Bailee Madison was the main reason I have watched it, not seen the first btw)
Annihilation: 4/10 (sounded interesting, group of women going on and adventure like in The Descent but what was this even about?)
Hereditary: 3/10 (thx to the early death of the most interesting character, clichรฉ and big rip off from Rosemary's Baby and some other flicks, Satan is doomed with that successor if you ask me)
Mandy: 2/10 (I ask you how canone even get past the uneventful first hour and who wants to see Cage in his underwear or that sissy villain in his pee-pee?)
Summer of 84: 3/10 (the umpteenth 80s horror tribute yawn, not really interesting when you know the killer by the first minute)
2019
none yet hopefully there is some I can pick up from you?
2017
Trauma: 7,5/10 (torture/revenge tends to either be too tame, uneventful or go over the top, this one has a great balance, with godo gore and yeah nudity which is becoming rare this days but Chile is thankfully not scrutinized by the censors)
Primal Rage: apparently forgot to rate it must be around 5/10 (no brain slasher and gore)
Errementari: 8/10 (I like fantasy and horror but the combination rarely works for me, here it does)
Ghost Stories: 1/10 (actually it is suprising in plot but I was annoyed with the dark images and slow pace)
Tigers are not Afraid: 6/10 (not really horror though even though it is labeled as such, a bit of a Pan's Labyrinth wannabe)
Revenge: 6/10 (on first view yeah but I bet I'll find the unrealistic events irritating on a revisit)
Mom and Dad: 5/10 (having Cage is a loss of points for me, entertaining but not memorable)
The Lodgers: 6,5/10 (with a more believable love story I would have liked it more, very atmospheric)
mother!: 2/10 (no comment I loathe this kind of symbolism and religious mumbo jumbo)
47 Meters down: 5/10 (again pop corn entertainment)
It comes at Night: 4/10 (I mostly forgot, slow and boring)
Stephanie: 5/10 (I saw little horror)
Two Pigeons: 4,5/10 (it's rather filthy what the hidden guy does but unfortunately it gets repetitive, takes too long to come to a conclusion with little story)
Get Out: 4/10 (sells of as original and financial support surely helped but the experienced horror fan should know better, the message pretty much fails for me)
2018
The Possession of Hannah Grace: 3/10 (well already said in Gymno's thread, poor man's Autopsy of Jane Doe)
Hell Fest: 4/10 (typical slasher in a theme park, very clichรฉ)
Ghostland: 7/10 (I like this kind of stuff, mixing dream and reality, past and present, nice setting, nasty villains)
a Quiet Place: 8,5/10 (feels like a silent, great idea, great execution)
The Strangers: Part 2: 6/10 (entertaining even though Bailee Madison was the main reason I have watched it, not seen the first btw)
Annihilation: 4/10 (sounded interesting, group of women going on and adventure like in The Descent but what was this even about?)
Hereditary: 3/10 (thx to the early death of the most interesting character, clichรฉ and big rip off from Rosemary's Baby and some other flicks, Satan is doomed with that successor if you ask me)
Mandy: 2/10 (I ask you how canone even get past the uneventful first hour and who wants to see Cage in his underwear or that sissy villain in his pee-pee?)
Summer of 84: 3/10 (the umpteenth 80s horror tribute yawn, not really interesting when you know the killer by the first minute)
2019
none yet hopefully there is some I can pick up from you?
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