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Alfafara
If you think this is a still from Roland Emmerich's new disaster movie, you're wrong. This is a photo from the small town of Alfafara near Valencia, where a terrible flood occurred last night. Life is scarier than any movie.

Nosferatu
“Nosferatu” and Robert Eggers are a match made in heaven. The director takes the most striking visual elements of the black-and-white 1922 film and adds his beloved meticulous realism, which only enhances the feeling of cold, vile horror that envelops all the characters as Count Orlok approaches. The frame is viscous sweat, horror, cold, filth, black despair, thousands of rats, the genius of Willem Dafoe, plus a deep erotic subtext that makes comparisons with Lars von Trier’s “Nymphomaniac” n...

Untitled post

Alfafara
If you think this is a still from Roland Emmerich's new disaster movie, you're wrong. This is a photo from the small town of Alfafara near Valencia, where a terrible flood occurred last night. Life is scarier than any movie.

Nosferatu
“Nosferatu” and Robert Eggers are a match made in heaven. The director takes the most striking visual elements of the black-and-white 1922 film and adds his beloved meticulous realism, which only enhances the feeling of cold, vile horror that envelops all the characters as Count Orlok approaches. The frame is viscous sweat, horror, cold, filth, black despair, thousands of rats, the genius of Willem Dafoe, plus a deep erotic subtext that makes comparisons with Lars von Trier’s “Nymphomaniac” n...
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The online release of "Alien: Romulus" took place, and despite the fact that the film greatly disappointed me, I watched the trailers-which I had deliberately avoided before watching-and shall note that this video is one of the best video promos of 2024.
Half of the chrome footage we hear the rumble sound of a blow, which, gathering momentum, by the middle turns out to be the sound of a cracking chest of one of the characters, out of which a chest buster tries to crawl out. Only in this very moment we see the company's logo.
But that's not all the cool ideas. Towards the end, when the classic trailer would finally raise the pathos and volume of the music, increase the dynamics and the number of sound effects-comes a complete rejection of the commercial "canon" and undermines the expected:.
The heroine's scream is drowned out by the hum of the ultrasound, which goes on almost to the very end of the video. It's a VERY ballsy call, and I can only applaud the marketing department that approved such a concept.
It is just a brilliantly perfect form of introducing the movie with a trailer. At the end, the experimental and nontrivial approach worked perfectly and sold the film even better than expected.
The online release of "Alien: Romulus" took place, and despite the fact that the film greatly disappointed me, I watched the trailers-which I had deliberately avoided before watching-and shall note that this video is one of the best video promos of 2024.
Half of the chrome footage we hear the rumble sound of a blow, which, gathering momentum, by the middle turns out to be the sound of a cracking chest of one of the characters, out of which a chest buster tries to crawl out. Only in this very moment we see the company's logo.
But that's not all the cool ideas. Towards the end, when the classic trailer would finally raise the pathos and volume of the music, increase the dynamics and the number of sound effects-comes a complete rejection of the commercial "canon" and undermines the expected:.
The heroine's scream is drowned out by the hum of the ultrasound, which goes on almost to the very end of the video. It's a VERY ballsy call, and I can only applaud the marketing department that approved such a concept.
It is just a brilliantly perfect form of introducing the movie with a trailer. At the end, the experimental and nontrivial approach worked perfectly and sold the film even better than expected.
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