Lemming (2005)
A supernatural tale of possession or a surreal nightmarish psycho-thriller where two seemingly different couples just played musical chairs with their identities??
The fascinating part is you can put it into either category as there's no definite answer at the end. With the usual flavor of a dark French thriller, director Dominik Moll's earlier hit
With a Friend like Harry was more of a homage to Hitchcock but in
Lemming, there's clear Lynchian influence as the line between dream and reality gradually vanishes and what appear to be supernatural occurrences could be explained as the product of guilt or shattered trust of a seemingly normal conjugal life.
The well known few faces of modern French cinema convincingly shines in their respective roles in this beautifully plotted 2 hour long gripping thriller; surely a definite watch for HDC's twisted dark thriller lovers.
>>: A-
The Dinosaur Project (2012)
Not bad overall as they made it pretty simple with few varieties of prehistoric creatures.
>>: C+
100 Ghost Street: The Return Of Richard Speck (2012)
In terms of spooky encounters & creep factors I think it's much better than Asylum's earlier infamous serial killer-found footage film
Gacy House or that recent Whaley House flick. It centers around not particularly a paranormal ghost hunting team, rather than a TV crew filming a documentary who often tries to make contact with the spirit of Richard Speck by calling his name. Yeah...it obviously at times stupid but liked the way how quickly the movie kicks off its spook-business & quite finely carried it all through the way with some decent SFX works in ghostly encounters. As Mr. Speck was a killer & rapist, so they added a Entity like scene in the middle the chaos which was nicely done considering it's an Asylum feature.
Overall, a worthy watch for the fans of Grave Encounters;) This time I really kinda liked it. :D
>>: B