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The next horror I am reviewing is a movie called Buried Alive.
A college prank at an abandoned house accidentally awakes a frighting spirit.
5 people travel to an abandoned house only to discover that it's not really abandoned but haunted by an evil spirit out for revenge.
2 cousins which went discover they are actually relatives and realize she wants revenge...on her family. The car has "stuffed up" and they realize they're in danger. They must find a way to escape but before it's all over one or more will be Buried Alive.
IMDb gave it a rate of 3.9 but personally I think that's a load of crap. I actually really enjoyed it and gave it a rate of 7. This is another horror you should think about watching. It might actually scare you. Do you dare? Grab it in stores today.
Dylan
P.S. Yes, I know this review is shorter than others, but I really didn't know what to say.
The scariest movies I ever saw were "The Innocents" with Deborah Kerr, where you never knew if the ghosts were there or not, and "The Others" with Nicole Kidman. Both films let you use your own imagination and your imagination was MUCH worse than anything the film makers could put on the screen. Blood and gore? Hah!
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched The Innocents. I think I better get it.
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