Thomas Gstöttner

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Favorite films

  • Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
  • Knives Out
  • Glass Onion
  • Soul

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  • The Electric State

    ★★

  • Love Hurts

    ★★½

  • Crazy, Stupid, Love.

    ★★★★

  • Trap

    ★★★

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  • Love Hurts

    Love Hurts

    ★★½

    Great, well-choreographed fight scenes that are enjoyable to watch and technically impressive

  • Home Sweet Home - Where Evil Lives

    Home Sweet Home - Where Evil Lives

    ★½

    Once again, this film proves that German horror movies often lack originality and struggle to create the right atmosphere. The one-shot concept was a promising idea, but the excessive camera shakiness in multiple scenes makes it unpleasant to watch. Additionally, this style limits the ability to build genuine scares effectively. The lead actress has some strong moments but also shows weaknesses throughout the film. All in all, yet another disappointing horror movie from Germany.

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  • The Scary House

    The Scary House

    ★★★★

    For a German-Austrian film, I was really surprised. I went in with no expectations. Usually these productions aren't the best. But this film is different: it has a very well constructed story and good characters. It is adventurous, offers small excerpts from horror films and the end is not revealed too soon.
     The young actors also convinced me. I hope to see them again in other films.

     All in all, really worth seeing!

  • Halloween Ends

    Halloween Ends

    ★★★★

    Who wins: evil or good? However, one thing must be clear: there is a little bit of evil in everyone and only you can keep control of it, or evil controls you - triggered by an event.

    A new direction of this trilogy. The focus is now on a psychological level. Real problems are taken up here, which occur frequently in society. It's not just a slasher movie anymore. But of course, at the end, fans also get their taste.

    Visually very well done and the music lets you fall back into old memories. I think it's the best part of the new trilogy.

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