Category: Horror

Creeped Out – Tv Show – Review

Creeped Out, Directed by Bruce McDonald

Creeped Out Tv Show Review

Summary

Creeped Out is a brilliant show, much like the Goosebumps series. Each episode is a creepy new story with different characters. These characters always find themselves in unexplained, scary situations, and have to find a way to get out. “The Curious,” a masked figure that collects these tales seems to be the reason for their dystopia. But the question is, will all the kids be able to escape their problems, and will it ever end?

Review

This show really did creep me out; It is full of jump scares, thrilling scenes, and suspense. What’s more is that each episode also carries a message and talks about the situations most teenagers find themselves in these days. The characters learn an important lesson at the end of an episode, and so does the audience.

With a new cast in every episode, the show becomes more exciting to watch. But having the cast change so frequently also caused different opinions on the acting itself, which led to confusion. For example, in a few episodes, the cast that was chosen wasn’t right for the episode they were shooting, and that affected the acting. Most episodes had amazing characters with a great cast though, so this didn’t affect the show too much.

Overall, I enjoyed watching Creeped Out, and I recommend it especially to teenagers because of the problems it addresses, as well as the valuable messages and advice given.

The A List -TV Show – Review

The A-List, Directed by Will Bigham

the a list
(5/5) PG
the a list

The A-List is a mystery-thriller series available on Netflix. It tells of a story filled with drama in the secluded island where some teens are staying for camp. Away from home, away from other people…But are they away from the dangers lurking in the secrets of this island?…

This movie is perfect for when you want to watch a good mystery/horror show, with a bit of humor! The storyline had me captured, and was intriguing nonetheless. I didn’t like however, how the characters were oversimplified, and their scripts didn’t make sense in some parts of the show. Also, the good actors with small parts were shadowed behind the main characters, and too underdeveloped.

Mia and Amber’s feud adds to the drama. Luka, the runaway criminal, is a strange, but acceptable addition to the cast of this show. The friendship and tension between Luka and Mia was bizarrely entertaining. My favorite part of the show was definitely the ending. The suspense made me strongly crave or the next season, wondering what will happen. Some might call it sequel-clickbait, but I am all for it!

This show is directed for younger teens, but contains some mild scariness.

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Hubie Halloween – Movie -Review

Hubie Halloween, Directed by Steven Brill

Hubie Halloween

Hubie Halloween is about a kind-hearted man. His name is Hubie, and he is ready to make this Halloween safe for everyone. But no one takes him seriously, and he is always underestimated. Soon, people realize that they have to turn to Hubie, but not before some tragic events take place. That’s when they realize that Hubie might be the only one that can save them this time . . .

This movie is just perfect for the October month, but feel free to watch it anytime! It’s another Adam Sandler movie, one that will creep you out but make you double-over with laughter too. I enjoyed watching this movie very much because it made me laugh a lot – and not many movies can do that. There were a few bits of dry comedy here and there though.

I loved how the cast included a lot of great actors and actresses; ones that most people grew up watching and are very familiar with, such as Adam Sandler, Peyton List, Noah Schnapp, Karan Brar, and more!

One great addition to the movie was the multiple-gadget thermos, because it set off Hubie’s personality very well.

Overall, this was an amazing movie. I recommend it to people of an age older than 12, because of language and mild actions.