Randall Lilly

Randall Lilly

Favorite films

  • The Crow
  • Superman
  • The Silence of the Lambs
  • Night of the Living Dead

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  • Unfriended

    ★★★½

  • Salem's Lot

    ★★★★

  • The Horror Network Vol. 1

    ★★

  • Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

    ★★★★

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  • Unfriended

    Unfriended

    ★★★½

    The overall idea driving this film is somewhat simple and boils down to "Slasher-flick but over Skype" which is one of those notions that could certainly go either way. As with pretty much everything else, it all comes down to the execution, doesn't it?

    'UNFRIENDED' is a film that garnered some bad reviews and mentioning it in places like r/horror can still drum up a contingent of naysayers. I agree with some of the criticism, but a lot of it…

  • Salem's Lot

    Salem's Lot

    ★★★★

    Sometimes you get tired of seductive cinematic vampires and want to see a return to a more unsettling depiction where they are portrayed as predators who seek out the blood of the living, both to feed themselves, and to increase their own numbers. If that's the sort of vampire tale you're in the mood for, then this is a film for you.

    Films based off the works of Stephen King are something of a mixed-bag. You have the likes of…

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  • Yummy

    Yummy

    ★★★½

    Boasting an awesome opening credits-sequence, great music, a blackly-humorous, tongue-in-cheek approach, and gore by the chunky bucket-loads, YUMMY was far better than I expected.

    If you like your Eurohorror to amuse you while it splatters grue everywhere, then this flick is definitely worth your time!

  • Summer of 84

    Summer of 84

    ★★½

    *sighs*

    I really had to mull over this one, because I was left with a really bad taste in my mouth when it ended, and its taken me a while to form a verdict. And that verdict isn't a favorable one.

    Set in the area around Cape May in New Jersey, SUMMER OF '84 is, predictably enough, awash in 80's tropes. You know, like so much these days, from THE GOLDBERGS to STRANGER THINGS, be prepared to take a dip…