While all this material can easily be found on modern remasters (notably the 20 Anniversary edition of Nevermind), alternate sources were utilized to avoid the highly compressed and brickwalled masters from that release.īy 1990, Nirvana had relentlessly toured in support of their debut album, Bleach. ![]() It is designed to emulate what Nirvana’s second album would have sounded like in 1990 as an indie release, rather than the major-label blockbuster that Nevermind actually became. This is a reconstruction of the unreleased 1990 Nirvana album Sheep, which is essentially the precursor to what would eventually be released as Nevermind in 1991. It was a project that was very close to my heart and I thought it would be a fun reconstruction to partake in. Overall it was fun to go see in a theater filled with jumpy teenagers, but not really worth a second watch.This was a blog-follower request from last year. Definitely a creature to inspire nightmares when you turn out the lights. By not ever showing her real form for much time outside of the shadows, she managed to be pretty horrifying. However, the film succeeded in making Diana frightening. This was only accentuated by sub-par acting from quite a bit of the cast. It tried to explore a deeper meaning, touching on mental illness and family problems (think The Babadook but not nearly as good), but it only managed to scratch the surface in a pretty shallow and uninteresting way. ![]() This film tried to be more than what is was. By adding so much to the concept, it threw off the pacing. The short film this movie was based off was simple, and effectively scary. Usually I go into PG-13 horror films with low expectations, which allowed me to enjoy the movie for what it is: a bunch of jump scares. Lights Out wasn't a bad film, and it's always nice when a horror film comes out that has some scary moments and is only PG-13.
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