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The Best Horror Movies of 2020

The Best Horror Movies of 2020
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Best films of 2020

Northern Star Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainment shows Elizabeth Debicki, left, and John David Washington in a scene from “Tenet.” (Melinda Sue Gordon/Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP) 2020 has been a severely disappointing year for film but not in terms of quality, in terms of quantity. COVID-19 ravaged the film industry this year leading to an immense amount of release date delays and movie theater shutdowns. Despite these uncertain times for the film industry, there were a dozen or so films that managed to not deem this year a complete loss.  ‘Swallow’  “Swallow” follows a newly pregnant housewife Hunter, played by spectacular Haley Bennett, as she finds an obsession with swallowing small objects. “Swallow” never treads as a disturbing film but it is highly uncomfortable watching Hunter consume extremely dangerous objects. Director and writer Carlo Mirabella-Davis adds some interesting wrinkles into the mix

The Best Horror Movies of 2020

The Best Horror Movies of 2020
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How 2020 Was Unintentionally Reflected in the Movies of 2020

How 2020 Was Unintentionally Reflected in the Movies of 2020 We reflect on films that somehow managed to successfully capture the cultural zeitgeist of this year. Neon This article is part of our 2020 Rewind.  Follow along as we explore the best and most interesting movies, shows, performances, and more released in this very strange year.  In this entry, we look at how some movies managed to unintentionally capture the cultural zeitgeist of 2020. Suffice it to say, it’s been a rough year. Yes, 2020 was uniquely awful, in ways that anyone who reads this article is already abundantly aware of and doesn’t need an entertainment writer to explain for them. But despite the immense difficulties that COVID-19 shutdowns and restrictions put, in particular, on the film industry and future of film distribution, many of the films slated for a 2020 release were still able to hit streaming services, virtual festivals, and/or very limited theatrical showings nonetheless.

Review of horror movie Possessor | Dunmow Broadcast

Andrea Riseborough in Possessor. Picture: Signature Entertainment - Credit: Signature Entertainment Film critic Paul Steward reviews violent sci-fi horror movie Possessor, from the visionary mind of writer director Brandon Cronenberg. Possessor. Picture: Signature Entertainment - Credit: Signature Entertainment Written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg, son of the great David Cronenberg, this sci-fi horror stars Andrea Riseborough as an operative for a secretive organisation, who use advanced brain implant technology to inhabit other people’s bodies and drive them to commit assassinations for high paying clients. Riseborough is Tasya Vos, an agent with a special gift for this line of work.

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