*Part 1!* This Halloween, we’re doing something special with mini reviews every single day for the month of October in Cinema Smack’s 31 Days of Horror!
Tag: James Wan
In Theaters Review: Aquaman
Aquaman is a dumb movie with a horrible script but serves as a step in the right direction for DC as a fun and colorful adventure flick.
Is Hollywood in the midst of a horror film renaissance?
With fresh takes on the horror genre in recent films like Hereditary and A Quiet Place, is Hollywood in the midst of a renaissance of the horror genre?
In Theaters Review: The Nun
The Nun, the fifth film in The Conjuring universe, is a competent spin-off but gives up some of the flagship film’s subtleties for jump scares and cartoony CGI.
In Theaters Review – Insidious: The Last Key
Insidious: The Last Key, the fourth installment of the horror franchise, is a decent watch but feels like a far cry from the quality of the first couple films.
In Theaters Review: Jigsaw
Jigsaw, the eighth installment to the Saw franchise, is watchable but a completely unnecessary entry that further mucks up an already convoluted story.
State of the Franchise: Saw
With Jigsaw, the eighth installment of the Saw series, coming out this weekend, let’s recap the highs and the lowest of lows among the films in our newest State of the Franchise! *Spoilers Ahead*
Annabelle: Creation Trailer Released
The first full length trailer for the upcoming installment of The Conjuring universe, Annabelle: Creation, has been released.
In Theaters Review: Lights Out
Despite being an original idea, Lights Out falters from shoddy execution and storytelling.
In Theaters Review: The Conjuring 2
The Conjuring 2 isn’t quite as good as its predecessor but it’s still a worthy installment to the young franchise.