By Henrik Homberg
Dead Silence Get ready for some creepy puppets. A young man returns to his hometown to find out the truth about his wife's murder. Was she really murdered by a ventriloquist's dummy? Storywise it felt like I was watching an episode of TV's "Supernatural" (and that's not a bad thing.) Some suspenseful scenes, but overall the movie didn't appeal to me. But I have to admit the ending was cool. The Host A monster movie that was a huge hit in Korea. Toxic chemicals poured out into the drain create a mutant monster in the city river. The monster rises and spreads panic in the city. The action/horror scenes work well, but the movie also has a weird comedy tone that I really disliked. Some good CGI though, and a really cool monster. Reeker A bunch of friends on a road trip end up in a deserted country town. One after the other they're attacked by an evil creature. The twist-end works, but we've seen it before. This is a decent low-budget effort. The Baby's Room Spanish movie (original title: The Habitacion Del Nino) about a couple with a baby moving into a new house. Soon they discover a ghostly entity in the nursery. This movie relies on pure mood and psychological tension, but it's not frightening enough. But one scene with the babymonitor really had me on the edge of my seat. Pulse This is the American remake of the Asian horror movie "Kairo". We see Kristen Bell (TV's Veronica Mars) in this ghosts-in-the-computer techno-horror. Eerie doomsday-feeling, but scary? No, not really. The Toolbox Murders Tobe Hooper's remake/reimaging of the original movie from 1978. A young couple move into in a run-down apartment building where the tennants are killed off with tools from a toolbox. Get ready for creepy atmosphere and some gore. This is a movie many people hate, and quite frankly I don't understand why. This is a solid, quite scary slasher. That's what I think and I'm sticking to it. Stay Alive Some teens playing a computer game unleashes evil powers and find out that if you die in the game - you die for real. I think the script was better than how the movie actually turned out. Almost no scares at all. Into The Mirror Asian horror where a security guard tries to solve murders linked to mirrors at a shopping mall. I love some of the creepy mirror scenes, but the movie is slow and there's not much going on. The final scene lingers in my memory. Chilling.
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