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Amazing (by yaoixlove) |
this movie gave me chills. Let us prey did not shy away from deeper meanings and keeping you thinking about what this all meant but it also did not shy from gore. This movie had everything I loved all rolled up into 1 movie. The gore was wonderful and kept me cringing and my girlfriend kept turning her head away. The back stories to the different character and getting to understand their character in such a small amount of time was daring to say the least. While you had to actually think about the puzzle and why someone would do such a. Horrible thing all the puzzle pieces were there for the <more> |
One of my new favorite films (by greendragon-26254) |
I'm not usually a horror fan, though that might actually count against it for some purists out there, and I didn't even know that there was a category for "Irish horror" until now. Normally horror films rely on dramatic cinematics, deliberate suspense, and supernatural foes that are just not believable. Here there was none of that- there were no "Oh God no, you aren't going to do that, are you?" really stupid moments, no purely unrealistic supernatural cinematics thrown in like confetti just to prevent boredom or to shock the viewer, and the gore- though at <more> |
How did I miss this movie earlier!?!?!?! SOOO GOOD!!!! (by absinthechinadoll) |
I LOVE THIS MOVIE. I was scrolling through the channels looking for something to watch since Game of Thrones was officially done for the season, and I stumbled across this. It has Liam Cunningham from Game of Thrones - gotta LOVE Davros Seaworthy. But beyond just him, this movie was excellent. I'm a HUGE horror movie buff, the bloodier the better. This had SOME grossly bloody scenes in it, at least enough to make me happy, but overall, this is SUCH an excellent revenge, good vs. evil, supernatural movie with decent gore. I found the acting superb, and the atmosphere was delightfully dark <more> |
Excellent horror in the tradition of the western morality tale (by curt_doolittle) |
Well developed characters, good casting, articulate script, well acted, well directed - particularly the flashbacks which are too often a weak point, and produced adequately if cost effectively, provide us with an unexpected gem, and one of the best in the genre in the past five years. Little things matter. Loved the barbed wire work throughout. The director does not overindulge the characters or the actors. And conversely, he still retains sufficient bloodiness to invoke our primitive emotions and symbolism without trying to shock us with something new - the story is the story after all, and <more> |
Just make sure you watch this one. It will stay with you! (by shfoxy) |
This film would be worth seeing just for the opening - no words for a while just brilliant photography and electronic mood music but that's only the beginning. The high quality acting and attention keeping building of the story makes this film as acceptable in the mainstream cinema as it is in the horror genre.Unbelievable on this budget.How did they do it.The cast all give totally convincing performances and Liam Cunningham is just so in control.This film got an extended round of applause at the viewing which I attended and it richly deserved it though I cannot remember the last time I <more> |
Really enjoyable if slightly flawed effort (by kannibalcorpsegrinder) |
Arriving at a new police station, a rookie officer tending to a series of rowdy prisoners finds that the mysterious stranger who's just arrived at the station is somehow turning the officers against each other with their worst fears and tries to help them before it's too late.This one here was quite the chilling and highly intriguing effort. What really tends to work for this one is the fact that it really manages to work in quite a rather intriguing atmosphere here with the way it works in the Biblical annotations into the main storyline. Despite the constant quotations that let on <more> |
Nice Surprise Hit of the Festival (by gregsrants) |
When director Brian O'Malley introduced his new film, Let Us Prey, via a prerecording in front of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival he informed us that his intention was to make a timeless horror classic. To accomplish this, he set on out to deliver a film that could not be dated watching Let Us Prey ten years from now and there is nothing in the fashion, look or feel of the film that would immediately reference 2014 and that had a synthesizer styled score reminiscent of the great John Carpenter films of the 1970's and 80's. Check and check.Let Us Prey stars Liam Cunningham <more> |
Well worth the watch if you enjoy the genre- may contain a spoiler (by melissamariehenderson) |
Not that I see a lot of Irish horror movies- but this was the best i've seen so far. I'd say it was the best I've seen in this genre in a few months for sure. Less horror, more on the gore factor. I agree that Liam Cunningham is a great straight faced actor- Sir Davos was awesome, lol. Pollyana McIntosh was okay- was WAY better in 'The Woman' which I really liked . Some of the other actors were just 'okay'. The Sergeant was good- there's one scene where he returns to the station everyone will enjoy! The script was pretty original. I would have liked a little <more> |
Very good horror (by epiceffectss) |
Well this is a first , a horror film set in Scotland that is actually brilliant , I doubt Scotland will ever manage another so this is prob a first and last for them , ha. OK it's got that guy out of game of thrones as the bad guy , he's great , the other actors are all good as well, not seen them before. Film all centres around a police station , er someone may of taken some inspiration from precinct 13 here ! The title music was very carpenter as well. I'm impressed by this film and would recommend it , it was different and someone put the time into the script and story thank <more> |