In fact, this movie reminds me of the latest Terrence Mallick movie "Song to Song. Which leads me to ask: is this movie a documentary or a fiction feature in which the characters happen to play themselves? (I didn't realize that until seeing the end credits.) When I said I should spoil more of the plot, you need to take this with a grain of salt, as there really is no plot to speak of, and much of what we see playing out appears to be improvised. Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from up-and-coming Polish writer-director Michal Marczak, best known as a documentary maker. What will become of the guys? And of Eva? To tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out. Then one day at yet another party, they run into Eva, who takes an immediate liking to the guys. After that, we follow the two guys as they roam the streets of Warsaw, seemingly going from one party to the next, and the next after that, while they discuss love and the meaning of life. We then watch Michal at a party interacting with Monika, who looks to be an ex-girlfriend. As the movie opens, we are informed what the meaning of the term "Reminiscence Bump" is while massive fire works go off. "All These Sleepless Nights" (2016 release from Poland 100 min.) brings the story of two college-aged friends, Krzysztof and Michal. The ultimate horror movie.Reviewed by paul-allaer 3 / 10 "Reminiscence bump" left me cold As with a lot of Kubrick's work, time has been kind, and it now seems blindingly obvious that The Shining is a masterpiece without parallel: precise, meticulous, surreal, visually astonishing, a shimmering study of a descent into madness. What a difference a bit of hindsight makes. Both lead actors left the shoot exhausted and resentful. The infamous "Here's Johnny!" scene took three days and 60 doors. Kubrick forced Shelley Duvall to do 127 takes of one scene, a record according to The Guinness Book Of Records. It wasn't a fun shoot either, by all accounts. (He 'lost' to Robert Greenwald's Xanadu). Stanley Kubrick, unbelievably, was even nominated for a 'Worst Director' award at the inaugural Razzies. Initial box-office returns were middling. READ MORE: The 50 Best Horror Movies Of The 21st Century 50) It: Chapters One and Two (2017 & 2019) READ MORE: The 100 Best Horror Movie Characters Here’s Empire’s list of the 50 best horror movies… So draw your salt circles, count the cutlery in your kitchen drawer, take a deep breath, and come with us as we guide you through the films that thrill us and chill us the most. From genre titans, to fun frighteners, or modern masterworks, there’ll be something here to make even the hardiest of horror connoisseurs among you double-check your doors are double-bolted by the time you’re done. Whether it’s seminal slashers, creepy killer clowns, or arthouse works of elevated horror that cut to the quick of society’s most terrifying taboos that get your heart pounding and your cheeks clenching, of this much we can assure you – you’ve come to the right place to find your next sleepless night.Īt the dead of night, in an abandoned house along an old Texan dirt road, the Empire team gathered to conjure up a list of the 50 greatest horror movies ever made. But one good scare? And only at Halloween? Talk about stingy! Here at Empire, we like to believe that you can have the bejeezus frightened out of you any day of the year, as many times as you like. I guess everyone’s entitled to one good scare.” It’s a good line, sure. As the great Sheriff Leigh Brackett once said in John Carpenter’s Halloween, “It’s Halloween.
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