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Never Let Go
I really loved this creative masterpiece. Anthony B. Jenkins and Halle Berry nailed their roles. This movie is easily one of best horror films. It’s like your apart of a fairy tale about this family having to be tethered to their homes trying to decide how much is reality, or just how crazy is Halle Berry’s character really is while at the same time digesting how much is real, actual demonic attachment. I find out it wasn’t all in Halle Berry’s head and it wasn’t all just in her children’s head. We see the proof at the end and the fact that the house coincidently becomes the saving grace for one of the children, was brilliant.
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See AllI Hate Hereditary, But A24's New Horror Movie Fixes All My Problems With Ari Aster's Movie
Hereditary was eerily awesome—an unforgettable descent into psychological horror that was both emotionally disturbing and viscerally haunting. It wasn’t an easy watch; in fact, it was hard to get through, not because it was bad, but because it was that effective. The dread lingered long after the credits rolled, haunting me for months. Few films manage to embed themselves into your psyche the way Hereditary does.
By comparison, Bring Her Back was good—well-acted, intriguing, and engaging in its own right—but it simply didn’t reach the same heights. It lacked the oppressive atmosphere and emotional depth that made Hereditary such a masterwork. While enjoyable, there really is no comparison between the two.
Hereditary is in a class of its own.
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Denzel Washington definitely deserved an Oscar for Malcolm X. Pacino is an extraordinary talent, but Denzel had him beat in that one.