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Summary: Quinn and her father have just moved to the quiet town of Kettle Springs hoping for a fresh start. Instead, she discovers a fractured community that has fallen on hard times after the treasured Baypen Corn Syrup Factory burned down. As the locals bicker amongst themselves and tensions boil over, a sinister, grinning figure emerges from the cornfields to cleanse the town of its burdens, one bloody victim at a time.

Director: Eli Craig

Stars: Katie Douglas, Aaron Abrams, Carson Mac Cormac, Kevin Durand.

6.4/10 lMDB, 83% Critic rating.

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Digging Up the Marrow Review (2014) (foundfootagehorrormovies.com)
submitted 1 day ago by jbone to c/Horror@lemmy.ca
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Personally I love Scream. Big fan of comedy horror and every movie I enjoy.

Evil Dead is likely second and I love Chucky but that latest remake did not belong at all.

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Specific type if human? some special kind of monster? maybe some crypid like bigfoot or nessie? Animal of some kind?

Personally I think they could make a good horror comedy about pirates.

As a fan of bigfoot things I'm also hoping one day there will some progress on the devolution movie based on the book by Max Brooks

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When Sheriff Reed and his son are having a meal at a rest-stop in the middle of the desert, a runaway car with three thieves pulls up to re-fuel. A shootout erupts between the sheriff and the thieves, and those that survive discover they are stranded and being stalked by the `Reeker'.

Trailer - https://youtu.be/Ri_mqiwapvE

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Looks like they took the Grimm version of the story and made a film.

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Personally clown in a cornfield. I haven't read the books but I love a good comedy horror and I've heard nothing but good things about this one so far.

Any new films coming out youre excited for?

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When the clown hired to host his son Jack's birthday party withdraws, Kent McCoy, a quiet father himself, has to don the disguise of a clown. However, he finds out that he cannot remove it and is forced to endure taunts from his co-workers.

Trailer - https://youtu.be/PNtZu-3di38

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Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

Endlessly entertaining with really great effects especially for the 80s. I know the orignal directors have been trying for like 30 years but I think we're finally close!

What about you guys?

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This has got to be my favorite year in the decade so far. So many great films. Personally I'd say X is my favorite, although the menu is a close second.

Yours?

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I don't remember a movie poster making me feel as unsettled as this one does.

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Evil Dead Rise. Excited for the new evil Dead likely next year too. They never let me down, lol.

Yours?

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I was in the mood for zombies the other day and couldn't decide on a movie so ended up starting to binge my way through the first 2 seasons on walking dead. I'm more of a movie over tv show guy so I'll admit I actually haven't seen many of the other zombie shows. Wondering if anyone has any others to recommend to throw on the list to check out.

I've only seen up to season 4 of walking dead. Lost interest during season 4. Never seen any of the spin offs.

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Five strangers watch their deepest and darkest fears play out before them in an abandoned theatre as the Projectionist preys upon their souls with his collection of disturbing films.

Trailer - https://youtu.be/EZuTa9Qftz0

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Personally.. Late night with the Devil.

Second Strange Darling though but I feel it's more a thriller. Still, what a ride.

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Reply to the comment chain and recommend a movie to the person who replys after you (or whoever else really).

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Not huge into this catagory but I'd say the 80S fly remake. Maybe the substance from last year.

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