Review of Nightmare Cinema (2018) by Beatrice D — 18 Jul 2018
Just like a wild ride on a roller coaster, I was in turn terrified and intrigued while, between jolts, enjoying the visuals (due to the high quality photography & music, which is impressive). The different segments follow one another easily and provide an exciting enigma for the genre fans to find out who directed what, since you only find out when the end credits roll.
Let's just say that between an astonishing new take on motherly love and the afterlife; an exorcism gone exhilaratingly ferocious in an East Los Angeles Catholic school; a proposition not many of us would turn down - even though it includes medical treatments; the unexpected kick-ass power of that lame wannabe "close" friend; and the Baudelairian/Paul McCarthy-comparable depicting how our gloomy days for us introverts worsen, beware: those 119 minutes go by really fast but will haunt you a long while!
This review of Nightmare Cinema (2018) was written by Beatrice D on 18 Jul 2018.
Nightmare Cinema has generally received positive reviews.
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