Saturday, December 28, 2024

Review: Nosferatu (2024)


Review: Nosferatu (2024)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob's Blog 

I got to see the new adaptation of Nosferatu. I loved the atmosphere and style, but I'm sorry to say I wasn't thrilled with Count Orlock. I thought the mustache and lack of pointed ears ruined the look of the character. I understand the director wanted to put his stamp on the character, like Coppola did but Orlock is Orlock and the fans wanted Orlock. Not to say it wasn't a good film, just that they fucked up on Orlock to me. I'll get used to it... I'll still recommend this film because the atmosphere and style is great. It just isn't better than the original or the 70s remake...
Keep on Creepin', Horror Bob's Blog 

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Review: Wynonna Earp: Vengeance



Review: Wynonna Earp: Vengeance

By William Pattison

For Horror Bob's Blog 

Well, I finally got to watch the Tubi Original Picture Wynonna Earp: Vengeance. This film is based on the 2016 SyFy Original Series Wynona Earp, that lasted five seasons.

This film begins five years after Wynonna Earp and her associates, including a resurrected Doc Holiday, closed portal to hell in the town of Purgatory. Somehow the portal is reopened when the former Sheriff of Purgatory is ice fishing in the lake. A demon from hell in a human body is released and it is out for vengeance with Wynonna. The demon, who is a former councilor of Wynonna from when she was sixteen kills one of Wynonna’s friends and badly beats up the former sheriff.

The current sheriff, who is in a lesbian marriage to Wynonna’s sister, calls in Wynonna for help.

Wynonna is kind of burnt out with traveling the country causing chaos with Doc Holiday and jumps at the chance to come home and kick some demon ass.

Unfortunately, Wynonna doesn’t expect that this time she will be facing an enemy from her past that won’t  be satisfied until she has destroyed everyone Wynonna loves including the daughter she had to give up to protect her.

So, let me get started… It was a lot of fun revisiting these characters. The cast did well getting back into their roles after so long. Unfortunately, this film sorely suffers from a shoestring budget. The whole production screams made for TV. This is horribly evident in the final act when Wynonna and crew fight the “hell hounds” and goes to Hell to face the demon. The “hell hounds” were nothing but stunt men dressed in Party City robes with cheaply made up claws. Also, Hell was a blackened set with a few blue light for mood…seriously that was it. Really not that exciting.

So, in the end all ís resolved and all is safe again and Wynonna Is given a resolution.

But, was it worth it? I would say no. The series ending was way more satisfying. I’ve had more fun listening to the recently released audio stories than I had with this mess. At least with the audios I can use my imagination to view the minions of Hell rather than suffer those Power Rangers reject minions I got in this film. Sorry, Tubi, that was a definite miss.

Keep on Creepin', Horror Bob's Blog