
Gotta be the most predictable movie everđ€Łđ€Ł

Gotta be the most predictable movie everđ€Łđ€Ł
My Halloween viewing for tonight đđđđ»
I loved this story, itâs part of the Stephen King anthology âNight Shiftâ which IMO is the Best Horror anthology ever written and I was looking forward to this movie adaptation but, as with most of the Tv/movie adaptations of Kingâs work, this is very disappointingâŠ

Teenagers Chloe and her brother TJ live in their parentâs house but are at severe risk of losing it. Their parents are dead, their father more recently but his life insurance payment wasnât forthcoming as his death was ruled a suicide. TJ attempts to procure the money they need to keep their house by way of assisting an armed robbery as the getaway driver but his criminal colleague is fatally injured and TJ soon realises that their plan is fully detailed on the victims iphone which would incriminate him. With the risk of a long sentence over his head, sister Chloe hatches a plan to get herself into the morgue to retrieve the incriminating iphone but, once sheâs inside the morgue, she realises that all is not as it seemsâŠ

As a sorta fan of these movies, this is one I felt that I needed to watch so I did. Has there ever been a franchise so âSameyâ as these??!!!
Itâs okay. More of the same phone calls, ghostface costumes and supposed random killings that are all explained as the the killer/killers are revealed, the latter being the only interesting part of these movies alongside the âWhy?â Nevertheless, this is still a fun watch for non serious horror fans.

An adaptation of the C J Tudor novel of the same name, a book I thoroughly enjoyed so watching this series was one of them âNo Brainersâ and I wasnât disappointed. Itâs Brilliant. Samantha Morton is awesome as the Reverend Jacqueline Brooks, a vicar who gets assigned from Nottingham to a church in the quiet village of Chapel Croft, a village she soon finds out isnât so quiet after all when she starts digging into itâs disturbing past, putting the lives of herself and her daughter Flo in dangerâŠ

âSeven strangers wake up in a mansion and are subjected to a macabre game, they will choose one to die otherwise they will all be killed. In sixty minutes, they will discover the dark past that binds themâ
How Intriguing does this sound�??!!!!

Pretty sure I watched this back in the day but now Iâm not so sure so giving it a watch tonight to either refresh my memories or enjoy another great 1990âs thriller đđđ»

A recent take on the investigation into the murders in Leeds and Bradford during the mid to late 1970âs and early 1980âs, extensively covering the massive manhunt for the man dubbed⊠âThe Yorkshire Ripperâ

Young Jud Crandall of Ludlow, Maine is forced to confront a dark family history after discovering sinister secrets buried in his hometown. Set in 1969, this is a prequel to Stephen Kingâs classic novel Pet Semetary though, as far as I know, he had no involvement with this so it will be interesting to see how good or bad it is⊠Letâs go visitâŠ

Adapted from the best selling novel by Jane Casey, this focuses on Ingrid, a lawyer who is carrying the guilt of her friend Floraâs death, perishing in a fire at Ingridâs flat. Ingrid starts to receive messages that sheâs in danger and, after her friend and senior Colleague Belinda is murdered, sheâs unsure who she can trust, more so when her obsessive ex-lover John Webster comes back into her life. Is Ingrid safe? Who can she trust? Who does she believe is the kind to kill? Highly Recommended. A Must Watch
