Jack Brockie

Jack Brockie

"Little Possum, Black As Sin"

Favorite films

  • The Thing
  • Se7en
  • The Witch
  • Green Room

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  • Session 9

    ★★★½

  • Mickey 17

    ★★★½

  • The Big Lebowski

    ★★★★½

  • Basket Case

    ★★

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  • Session 9

    Session 9

    ★★★½

    This was pretty fucken good to be honest, not too sure why this movie isnt talked about more when it comes to the conversation of paranormal/haunting flicks.
    Super super atmospheric and artsy at times, focusing primarily on building a sense of isolation and hostility rather than throwing heaps of CGI and gore at you. I genuinely really really enjoyed this, although admittedly it did take me two attempts to finish, I began watching this a few weeks ago but sadly…

  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★½

    Ya know what..
    not bad!!

    I really really really wasn't convinced by the trailers for this flick, coming across as just another boring hollywood sci-fi flick to be churned out for a quick pay check, so you can imagine my surprise when this turned out to not be total shit!! To be honest, life sorta be kicking my scrawny little ass rn, and this was exactly the escapism I needed -

    Mickey 17 (2025) is an intersting film, in some…

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  • It

    It

    ★★½

    Somewhat dissapointed by this, with IT (1990) being one of the most famous movies, not only in horror history, but movie history as a whole, I don't feel it to be unreasonable that my expectations were high.
    However this is genuinely a poorly acted and cheap looking mess.

    I understand that this was made to be a two-part television special, which i would imagine resulted in a much lower budget than if it were a feature film. With that in…

  • Infinity Pool

    Infinity Pool

    ★★★★

    Uhhh… 

    One of the weirdest and most experimental modern horrors to hit a mainstream audience, at least that I’ve seen-
    Featuring some incredibly dark sub-commentary on the underbellies of society and human nature, I can’t help but feel that this is destined to become a cult classic in the coming years.

    Following a failing author who, accompanied by his wife, has ventured to a non descriptive developing country to help inspire his newest novel. 
    During their visit they become embroiled…