From John Kenneth Muir's Reflections on Cult Movies and
Classic TV.
It’s a horror film (and found footage film) that doesn’t rely on a body count to thrill or terrify, and, oppositely, creates a genuine and pervasive atmosphere of dread. This is a movie in which -- by the half-way point -- you will feel that there is something wrong or off-kilter with reality itself; that the universe has been suffused with forces both dark and sinister.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Mr. Jones Review
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Scarecrows
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3 comments:
I finally sat down and watched my copy of Mr. Jones recently. pretty darn good, your scarecrows are the highlight obviously.
Leaves me wanting a feature length Swamp Foetus film though!
Great review! Yeah I love the third act. Seems right to me.
Always great to read reviews on Mr. Jones.
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