You Are Not Alone (2016)
You Are Not Alone
Story line You Are Not Alone (2016) :
"Natalie is a college graduate visiting her hometown over the 4th of July. The night she arrives, she is stalked by a sociopathic killer." 'YOU ARE NOT ALONE' is a motion picture with two very different stories. At the forefront, this picture is about a college graduate, Natalie, reconnecting with friends and family as she visits her hometown over the Fourth of July. Over the first half of the film, She floats through the proceedings of the July 4th celebration her town is known for. The town is inundated with news about a dangerous sociopath who is in the midst of a spree killing and reportedly within the area. The second half of the picture is what happens when Natalie crosses paths with said killer.



You Are Not Alone

Movie details You Are Not Alone

Runtime : 0
Release : 2016-02-22
Genre : Thriller, Horror

Cast

Krista DzialoszynskiasNatalie
David O'BrienasGerrett
Mary MikvaasNana
David O'BrienasGarrett
Keenan CampasMiles Davis
Nikki PierceasKatie
Eric WoodasThe Captain
Katie Johnston-SmithasSara Miner

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Believe Me (2014)
Believe Me
Story line Believe Me (2014) :
Desperate, broke, and out of ideas, four college seniors start a fake charity to embezzle money for tuition.

It's only a sin if you get caught.

Believe Me

Movie details Believe Me

Runtime : 93
Release : 2014-09-26
Genre : Drama, Comedy

Cast

Alex RussellAlex RussellasSam
Zachary KnightonZachary KnightonasGabriel
Johanna BraddyJohanna BraddyasCallie
Miles FisherMiles FisherasPierce
Max AdlerMax AdlerasBaker
Nick OffermanNick OffermanasSean
Christopher McDonaldChristopher McDonaldasKen
Lecrae MooreasDr. Darnall Malmquist
Kat AlexanderasParty Attendee
David ChristopherasBill
Maria EnglerasNurse / Party Attendee / Stage Crew Member / Concert Goer
Rhett JamesasYale Stafford
Alysia LucasasSorority Girl
Kristin McKenzieasGod Squad Groupie
Sinqua WallsasTyler

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Julia (2014)
Julia
Story line Julia (2014) :
After suffering a brutal trauma, Julia uses an unorthodox form of therapy to restore herself.



Julia

Movie details Julia

Runtime : 95
Release : 2014-10-14
Genre : Thriller, Horror

Cast

Ashley C. WilliamsAshley C. WilliamsasJulia
Tahyna TozziTahyna TozziasSadie
Jack NoseworthyJack NoseworthyasDr. Sgundud
Joel de la FuenteJoel de la FuenteasDr. Lin
Cary WoodworthasScott
Darren LipariasMatt
Ryan CooperRyan CooperasPiers
Brad KoedasAdam
Sean KleierSean KleierasTim
Bridget Megan ClarkasYael Frankel
Chris CardonaChris CardonaasMacho Corp. Executive

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Lake Fear (2014)
Lake Fear
Story line Lake Fear (2014) :
Four girls go to a cabin in the woods, which is inhabited by evil. This cabin then ensnares them in a labyrinth of macabre as they must battle their way out.



Lake Fear

Movie details Lake Fear

Runtime : 89
Release : 2014-12-01
Genre : Horror, Comedy

Cast

Shanon SneddenasJordan
Joshua WinchasRemington
Jori GillasStephanie
Taylor LeeAnn GrahamasKathy
Jessica WillisasTina
Carly CapraasCreature 1

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The Boy (2016)
The Boy
Story line The Boy (2016) :
A nanny, working for a family whose son has just passed away, finds herself put in charge of caring for a lifelike doll that the couple treat as a real child.

Every child needs to feel loved.

The Boy

Movie details The Boy

Runtime : 97
Release : 2016-01-22
Genre : Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Cast

Lauren CohanLauren CohanasGreta
Rupert EvansRupert EvansasMalcolm
James RussellJames RussellasBrahms Heelshire
Jim NortonJim NortonasMr. Heelshire
Diana HardcastleDiana HardcastleasMrs. Heelshire
Ben RobsonBen RobsonasCole
Jett KlyneasBrahms (Child)
Lily PaterasEmily Cribbs
Matthew WalkerMatthew WalkerasTaxi Driver
Stephanie LemelinStephanie LemelinasSandy

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Let’s face facts…it is inevitable that bad horror films and the new beginning of a movie season go together as systematically as skeleton bones to an unmarked grave. In either case, both scenarios are routinely realized and does not look to change at any time in the immediate future. Director William Brent Bell’s (‘The Devil Inside’) latest banal boofest **‘The Boy’** is basically business as usual in terms of registering as a flaccid fright fable pitted in the dumping ground of released duds in the relatively new year. In essence, ‘The Boy’ is one stillborn terrorizing tyke born out of artificial and tired creepy conventions.Sure, **The Boy** has its share of atmospheric chills and, as a production, it exudes a tension-filled anxiousness courtesy of the polished Gothic-induced vibes in gives off in its sinister-looking set designs. Nevertheless, **The Boy** fails to hold our attention where it truly counts in structured, solid storytelling and viable psychological thrills. Instead, Bell’s pat knee-shaking narrative spends its time focusing on the familiar and flawed cliches involving meager melodramatic plot developments, recycled unnatural occurrences, the movie’s harried heroine and her beleaguered backstory and annoying jolts and tiresome false jump starts in manufactured suspense. Of course, ‘The Boy’s panic playground for its horrific happenings takes place in a spacious and darkened manor populated by eccentric occupants and their devoted, demonic doll (hence, ‘the boy’ in question).American Greta Evans (Lauren Cohan, ‘The Walking Dead’) travels across the pond to start over in the quaint English countryside as she leaves behind the fragments of a bad relationship back the States. Greta looks to pursue a job opportunity as a nanny for the Heelshire couple (Jim Norton and Diana Hardcastle) at their expansive estate. The Heelshires need Greta for tending to their son Brahms’s personal affairs. The unusual discovery from the newly hired nanny, however, is that Greta’s task is to watch Brahms, a porcelain doll and NOT a human little boy. The Heelshires, out of touch with reality, treats the inanimate tot as a real son. Nevertheless, a job is a job so Greta minds the toy tyke when his ‘parents’ decide to go away for the holiday.Thankfully, Greta learns about the histrionics pertaining to the Heelshires and Brahms through their deliveryman Malcolm (Rupert Evans). The Heelshires’ disillusionment originated nearly two decades ago when the original and real-life Brahms died in a tragic fire. This, of course, reveals the questionable quirks about the boy’s maturing parents’ behavior and denial mode in substituting the doll conveniently for their belated and beloved son Brahms. Greta is determined to do right by the Heelshires and treat Brahms with the compassion they imaged her duties would entail. Importantly, Greta must make a good impression on the unassuming boy doll as the Heelshires warned that Brahms has had his troubles with past nannies.At first Greta is pensive to react to Brahms and leaves him sitting idle in the corner. The Heelshires had given specific instructions on how to handle their precious “boy” as they have naturally spoiled him with amounts of attention. Greta eventually finds the nerve to cater to Brahms’s every caretaking whims and soon expresses a fondness for him in the process. So far, so good, right?**The Boy** certainly has its moments of shock value but the sluggish story feels lukewarm for the most part. Bell and screenwriter Stacey Manear cobble together a mysterious and moody horror thriller that is somewhat old-fashioned as it relies on tension-building tactics involving shadowy hallways, dim-light rooms and innuendo scares that suggest more meat to the bone when spotlighting everything from Brahms’s aura of the present to the deceased Brahms’s existence of the past. Both Bell and Manear arm **The Boy’s** leading lady Cohan/Greta with personal issues meant to carry over to the English landscape but the malaise she possesses comes off as matter-of-factly. And who really did not telegraph Greta’s ex-main squeeze Cole showing up in England to claim his woman’s heart only to meet some static concerning the clingy Brahms?It is such a shame that The Boy could not capitalize any further on its strange and hypnotic inclinations. After all, this off-kilter narrative had the makings for a psychological masking of paranoia and possessiveness but never quite taps into the underscored hedonistic hold that exists between Greta and toyish tot Brahms or Brahms and the salacious spells of the manor where his dubious presence exists. Sadly, the slow burn effectiveness of The Boy stutters especially when revisiting the titillating genre of disturbing dolls and the mayhem they spin towards their hapless human counterparts (yeah, at least **Chucky** and **Magic’s** dummy Fats had some genuine gory gumption to bring to the terrifying table).What is maddening about **The Boy** is the wasted potential of what perhaps could have been a whacked-out gem that exploited the surreal circumstances of mental and emotional loss and elusive reality. Instead, the intended suspense is as solitary and stiff as the bratty Brahms’s compact body.**The Boy** (2016)1 hr. 37 mins.Starring: Lauren Cohan, Rupert Evans, Diana Hardcastle, James Russell, Jim NortonDirected by: William Brent BellMPAA Rating: PG-13Genre: Horror/ThrillerCritic’s rating: ** stars (out of 4 stars)(c) Frank Ochieng 2016
> When a nanny meets a boy who is a weird toy.So this is the other 'The Boy'. The last year film was a thriller-drama, but this is a horror-mystery. It feels like watching a classic horror film, especially because of the English atmosphere and the house where it was shot. A young American woman named Greta, takes up a nanny job in England to escape from the troubled relationship with her boyfriend. She discovers the boy she has to look out is a doll and later she observes a series of strange events that leads her to find out the truth. The dark secret comes out and that's the film.A limited cast film. The suspense was the key to the story narrating successfully. So I expected a big twist at the end, but it was a decent one and the overall film was just above average. The atmosphere was creepy, and then it weakened as the development was decelerated going to the second and the final act. Until the twist, it was good and after that a bit disappointing. Not because of the bad conclusion, but comparing it with the rest, especially after the anticipation it created in us, that end part looked so small and simple. Good film to watch for once, but like the most of the horror films, it's fallen short to get my thumbs up.6/10