The horror genre is the genre that has most likely served everything possible and in it we can find incredibly strange premises. We searched for some of them ourselves and collected them in this article.
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Just over a week ago, one of the biggest film festivals in Slovenia, the Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival, ended. Of course, we worked diligently in both categories, but in the film category we found some interesting examples that can brighten up your evening, especially if you like something unusual.
The film world was shaken by the news of the death of the American-Canadian director George A. Romero, who made his mark on the big screen with films about zombies. His death is the result of lung cancer, which plagued the director for a long time.
Grossmann's festival of fantastic film and wine is considered one of the best in Slovenia, and again this year it brings five days of horror and laughter. At the 13th Grossmann Festival 2017, visitors will be treated to an overview of the best of the current range of genre films while paying tribute to the eternal classics, as well as a rich accompanying program with professional meetings, workshops, exhibitions and music, of course with the visits of numerous guests and tastings of top competition wines. From Tuesday to Saturday, from July 11 to 15, 2017, Ljutomer will have the largest film program ever.
Do you still remember the popular comedy Groundhog Day (1993), in which Bill Murray is stuck in time and spends an infinite amount of time on the same day? His world is visited by the same people every day, only they don't know that the day repeats itself. Something similar happened to Tom Cruise in the action blockbuster Edge of Tomorrow (2014). A similar thing happens to student Tree Gelbman in the latest horror film Happy Death Day (2017), only this time we won't laugh, but we will be endlessly scared.
Annabelle: Creation is a prequel to Annabelle, which took us to the time before Evil Summoned. This time we meet the man who made the doll.
After years of waiting, we will see the film It (Tisto, 2017), an adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name from 1986, which came to life on screens in 1990 as a mini-series. A killer clown who terrorizes children is back scarier than ever. Watching the trailer is not recommended for those with clown phobia and anyone who gets scared easily.
Anyone who watched the movie Krog probably couldn't close their eyes for a long time at night because of a girl named Samara. Although they look creepy on screen, the actors behind these characters are not all that different from us in real life. You can see for yourself.
The Kurja Polt 2017 genre film festival is approaching, a festival dedicated to cults, classics and genre renegades. As the name suggests, don't expect to sit still in your seat while watching movies. The unique genre film festival, which often brings to the screens for the first time films labeled cult, genre, exploitation, B film, "off mainstream" and many film orphans, as well as silenced, overlooked and banned films, returns to the scene for the fourth time this year and will take place from April 19 to 23, 2017.
Even though we're still less than nine months away from Halloween, we're already honestly scared. A truly scary movie trailer for the movie It Comes At Night (2017) has appeared, which makes not only us but the entire internet afraid of our own shadow. And now you will... Do you dare to look at it?
Stephen King is undoubtedly the king of horror. In his phenomenal 38-year career, he wrote more than 50 novels and sold more than 350 million copies. As if that were not enough, his books are largely responsible for various Hollywood blockbusters. And the reason for the success is also that the king of horror knows how to scare. Here are the 10 scariest scenes from Stephen King movies. You'll sleep with the lights on tonight!
Until now, horror films have been more often than not the domain of male directors. With the film anthology XX, this is now changing. The film was not directed by just one, but as many as four female directors. Watch trailer at your own risk. You definitely won't be able to take your eyes off it.