Watched In the mouth of madness (1994), a psychological horror movie directed by John Carpenter. An investigator is hired to locate a missing horror writer. During his investigation, he discovers the book drives the readers insane. It brings him to a mysterious town that technically doesn’t exist and he starts going crazy. We then follow his descent into madness. This movie was excellent. The best John Carpenter so far. The special effects were very impressive. Sam Neil, who plays the main character, was very believable as someone going insane. The tension was felt throughout the movie. There was no escape for all the characters, which was very believable. 8.2/10 #nodereviews
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I'm sorry nostr:nprofile1qqsp3yzapfwkyw4cr2vt4xx9s27474lj2pkxhqyfqh79n826pv3fkzqpz4mhxue69uhkzem8wghxummnw3ezumrpdejqzyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekxzmnyqy28wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hsrqj9zl, this won't fucking do. Where's our Made in Britain review🤷🏻♂️?
Fuck you🫂😜.
Sort-of lovecraftian. I watched this way back in the day when I was obsessed with Silent Hill (the first game) and considered it the epitome of horror. I was watching and reading lists of Silent Hill inspired/inspiration content and this was on one of those lists.
I'm glad you liked this one, I figured you would. I go back and forth, but sometimes I'm in agreement with you that this is Carpenters best. The bus scene 👀😂
No escape 😂
I got four of his left to watch. Hopefully it’s not all too downhill
Didn't he make a weird like sci-fi/fantasy type movie that flopped. I could swear there was something set on mars with a buff hero that he made
Haven’t seen that one yet. There’s one called ghosts of mars (2001) left on the list. Not sure if that’s the one
Some of the visuals are very creepy




