Bones and All (2022): A Review
Based on Camille DeAngelis’ 2015 novel, “Bones and All” is a horror romance following a young woman’s journey after meeting a drifter from the margins of society.
Based on Camille DeAngelis’ 2015 novel, “Bones and All” is a horror romance following a young woman’s journey after meeting a drifter from the margins of society.
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This film is a good break from the current MCU lore as well as a way to introduce fans to classic horror.
A string of words can strike fear into someone just as much as the average jumpscare.
Praise for this Netflix original comes from how sci-fi blends with horror & fans can certainly agree this latest season especially stood out.
Though only an hour and a half long, it seemed to go on longer and will have you sleeping before any scares occur.
Sometimes what makes a great horror movie is having less reliance on creative jump scares and depending more on the chilling ambiance.
This superhero movie contains strong horror elements, so it comes as no surprise to find – or want to find – others just like it.
Stage does a great job in wording the horrors of a mother scared of her own child in a way it’s realistic.
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