The Final Girls
A girl grieving the death of her washed-up slasher actress mother is transported (along with her friends) into her mother's biggest film and must use the codes, conventions and genre tropes of 80s slasher films to survive. This film was a really really fun take on the slasher genre of the 80s. It has some decent acting, great moments of comedy, some surprisingly heartfelt emotional moments and some great nods to the slasher genre that was so popular in the 80s. The film is very meta and has some really clever dialogue/scenes, especially the way it tackles flashbacks. I had a very fun time watching it and would recommend it highly to those that loved films like Friday the 13th, Halloween etc 8/10
Green Inferno
A bunch of feckwits go to Chile to protest against the construction work that is destroying the forest and end up being captured by cannibals and then tortured/eaten one by one. Eli Roth proves he's a joke of a director once again with this steaming pile of pig shit. The cinematography, acting, story, dialogue, action, character motivations were all complete bollocks and it's hard to even give a shit about the characters as they are all (bar one) extremely unlikeable. The indigenous residents of the forest were by far the best bit of the film but it's wrong that I ended up rooting for them instead of the protagonists. What a waste 3/10
Last Shift
A rookie police officer is asked to look after a vacant police station, with the rest of the department moving into a different station across town. Slowly, lots of supernatural stuff happens, making this shift a complete nightmare for the protagonist. Now this was a really good horror film. It's all based in one isolated location and there are some REALLY scary moments in the film. It builds up tension so well and surprised me with most of it's jump-scare moments, which were really efficient as the suspense was built correctly for each one and they didn't really feel cheap for the most part. The one big flaw with this movie, and the thing that kept me from absolutely loving it was the actions of the main character. She behaves in a way that no actual human being would react after going through the things she goes through, it really just kept angering me. It's like all her actions were just made up so the story could keep progressing without thought to how someone would actually behave or what someone would actually do if put in this situation. Still, I enjoyed it and would recommend for those that like ghost-based horror 7.5/10
Circle
50 people wake up and realise that they are in a game where someone has to die every 2 minutes. They must now try to figure out what to do whilst also electing the person they feel should die next. Lots of subjects (such as race, socialism, morals etc) are touched on (albeit vaguely) when the characters are deciding who should be killed and the plot is revealed in a great pace where you are always hooked to find out who dies next and who will survive. The tension is amped up well and my only gripe is that some characters just act completely out of character at certain points and turn stupid all of a sudden from time to time and the acting was quite hit and miss but I really enjoyed this and is definitely worth a watch 8/10