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Terrifier 3 (2024) Review
Check out my review of Damian Leone's 'Terrifier 3' which I saw at a pre-screening at the Vue Cinema on Wednesday 2 October.
In my view, the best of the franchise so far!
In my view, the best of the franchise so far!
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The Substance (2024) Review
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Please enjoy our review of Coralie Fargeat's 'The Substance' starring Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid. In our view, undoubtedly the best horror movie of 2024 and maybe the best of the 2020s so far.
September Review Roundup - Speak No Evil / Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)
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Catch up on my latest reviews, with a cracking remake of Speak No Evil, a less than pleasing Beetlejuice sequel and a few other things I watched in the last few weeks.
Absolutely Fabulous - Location Tour (2024)
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Join us as we take a break from horror to go and visit real-life locations for 90s-tastic megasitcom 'Absolutely Fabulous' written by and starring Jennifer Saunders and starring Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, June Whitfield and Jane Horrocks. And yes, Edina really did live in Holland Park.
Longlegs / In A Violent Nature (2024) Review round-up
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Two of this year's most hyped up horror movies get my review treatment - Oz Perkins' 'Longlegs' and Chris Nash's 'In A Violent Nature'.
Maxxxine (2024) Review w/spoilers
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My reviews of Ti West's conclusion to the 'X' trilogy, the fabulously 80s Maxxxxine starring Mia Goth, a delicious end to the saga and nod to classic Giallo.
A Quiet Place - Day 1 (2024) Review
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My review of Michael Sarnoski's Quiet Place prequel, A Quiet Place - Day 1, with Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn. Released 27 June 2024.
The Strangers Chapter 1 - Rant and review with "spoilers"
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No amount of spoilers can spoil this movie any further. See my review for the atrocity that is 'The Strangers Chapter 1' and struggle to sleep at night, knowing there are two more somehow already green-lit.
Review round-up for Immaculate, First Omen and Late Night with the Devil (2024)
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Watch my review round-up for Immaculate, First Omen and Late Night with the Devil (2024), arguably the best horror releases of the year so far.
The Omen (1976) Location Tour
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Join me on a tour of the main filming locations for Richard Donner's 1976 horror classic The Omen, starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick. Including Brookwood Cemetery, Guildford Cathedral, the American Embassy and more.
The Jill Dando Murder: Locations and Backstory (2023)
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In advance of the Netflix documentary 'Who Killed Jill Dando', we visit the scene of Jill's murder in Fulham, West London.
A Haunting in Venice (2023) Review w/out Spoilers
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My review of Kenneth Branagh's third Agatha Christie/Poirot adaptation, the horror-tinged A Haunting In Venice.
Nancy Boys On Tour (St Maud, Last Voyage of the Demeter, Dracula, Brookside) August 2023
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We took a little trip around parts of the UK, taking in a load of horror movie locations and pop culture. Keeping Up Appearances (Hyacinth's house) Brookside Close Bronte Country, Haworth Dracula/The Last Voyage of the Demeter at Whitby St Maud filming locations in Scarborough
Bird Box Barcelona (2023) review w/mild spoilers.
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Bird Box Barcelona (2023) review w/mild spoilers.
Boogeyman (2023) Review (w/Chris and w/spoilers)
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Boogeyman (2023) Review (w/Chris and w/spoilers)
Swallowed / The Outwaters (2023) - Reviews
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Swallowed / The Outwaters (2023) - Reviews
Hellraiser (1987) Filming Locations Tour
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Hellraiser (1987) Filming Locations Tour
Evil Dead Rise (2023) Review - Spoiler-Free
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Evil Dead Rise (2023) Review - Spoiler-Free
An American Werewolf in London - Location Tour (2023)
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An American Werewolf in London - Location Tour (2023)
Sissy (2022) / Soft & Quiet (2022) Reviews
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Sissy (2022) / Soft & Quiet (2022) Reviews
Infinity Pool (2023) Review - Spoiler-Free
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Infinity Pool (2023) Review - Spoiler-Free
Hey brother is there any way I can get a bag and poster ?
Of course! I’ll message you 😊
Actually, email me your address to nancyboysuk@gmail.com and I’ll send out to you!
@@nancyboysuk thank you
That was great for an American abfab fan
Ahhh thanks for watching, really appreciate it. Lived in London for 17 years, can’t believe it took me so long!
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Proper crap and cheesy film.
This is the 1st time watching one of your videos I would like to say Good review 👍 and I would add that unlike some other Gore Porn type of movies I actually find Terrifier movies enjoyable to watch I hear people talk about a Siberian film or August underground films and whatnot and how over the edge they are but nobody ever says they have Good story line or interesting characters or are enjoyable to watch but I can say all 3 things about the Terrifier movies 🎥 I'm looking forward to seeing Terrifier 3 this weekend and that's something for type of movie it is 😁👍
Absolutely this! It’s so easy to do gore and I’ve seen so much extreme stuff over the years that it’s a pleasant surprise to be affected by the sheer spectacle Of gore. These films have something special. Let me know what you think once you’ve seen it and thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it 😊
@@nancyboysuk I'm hoping to go this weekend 😁👍 question have you seen a Siberian Film or August underground what did you think of those movies? Personally I shocked 😲 😳 by them but I can't say they were Good movies 🫤 certainly didn't enjoy watching them 😰🤦😅
I haven’t seen August Underground but I also found A Siberian Film pretty dull. Just relents violence and gore without much else to it. Terrifier 3 is oddly charming!
One of the best reviews vids I've seen so far. Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. 2 more days for me!
Thanks Ryan! Did you want one of the poster/sick bags I collected on the day?
@@nancyboysukmy cousin and I are seeing it tomorrow night. I am more nervous for this film than going to my sister in laws house for the holidays. Great review! 😊
@@cyberlunch4810ha! Forced family gatherings are terrifying to be fair, hope it’s not too painful! Let us know what you think!
I'm up for a christmas veiwing!?!
If it’s out then, you’re on!
Love your video. You didn’t go to Bibendum on Fulham rd. And when she walks in the Joseph shop in same area.
Oh we were so near as we also wanted to find the restaurant where she met Lulu for lunch but it’s gone now 😢
This is amazing!!
Ahhh thank you, that really means a lot, we had a lot of fun making this one!
Great review, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching, let us know what you think if you end up seeing it yourself!
Thank you, sounds like a corker and will look out for it. Love the enthusiasm :)
Ha I normally prefer reviewing films I hate but this was an exception, it’s quite something. Let us know what you think!
Fun review of probably the movie that’s got more buzz than any other at the minute. I’m hoping to see it at the weekend. I’ve heard ‘mostly’ good things but have also heard it’s very contradictory with its message and some scenes. It’s certainly generating discussion which is fab!
I have no notes, I must say, absolute masterpiece in my view. Please come back over the weekend and tell us what you thought:
Great review guys. You said so much here that I wanted to say but forgot to, so I completely agree with your response to it. Thanks for coming to the screening! Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did - Phil.
Honestly, could have gone on for hours about it! Thank you again, loving seeing more reviews for this and more people enjoying it as much as we did.
Good to see you back . Are you going to do Romulus in full ? many thanks
Sadly I feel like the moment has gone but I’ll cover in the wrap up! It was good though, a solid movie!
@@nancyboysuk fair point, I loved it. Loads of plot holes but generally a great world, some cracking jump scares and a real buy into the characters :) I'm going to watch the original speak no evil now. Thanks again !
@@stirrednotshaken3111yeah it felt like a love letter to the original without all the callback/requel nonsense. Just solid characters and action and like you say, I cared about *most* of the characters. Let me know what you think of the original, it’s a divisive film.
It's funny isn't it. There is so much love for very "average" horrors. People are easily pleased! LOL. Great review Dan.
I love a cheesy slasher but this one was just insulting!
I was kind of hoping that you would have taken the route through the subway to see if the room with the escalators was still there. Thanks for the video. It was fun to see how the locations look like now.
Sadly the station looks completely different these days, was hard to work out where much of the old locations were. Itself a shame as the station was only remodelled in the last few years.
boys on film brought me here - loved this!
Thanks David and welcome! 🤗
The transformation was filmed in a studio recreation of the flat. They needed to have a hole in the floor for parts of the scene. They couldn’t have done that in the flat. The only scene filmed in the flat was where David climbs in through the window.
Found this out after publishing the video! Gutted! They did a great job at recreating it.
We (Me and the wife) also visited some of these locations in 2015. We had an assault rifle pointed at us when we reached through the railing bars at the American embassy to snap some pics. Once we showed the American soldier our printed stills from The Omen, he allowed us 2 minutes to get a few snaps. We also knocked at the Vicarage at the church in Staines, and asked the Vicar if we could look inside the the church, as we love old church architecture. We decided not to say we were fans of The Omen, out of fear he'd tell us NO CHANCE! It was he who mentioned The Omen!! LOL *"Hey, you might be interested to know, that this church has been visited by a Hollywood legend, Gregory Peck, when they filmed The Omen here in the 1970s!!"* We were like... *"NO WAY!! SERIOUSLY!!?"* When we met Damien/Harvey Stephens and told him, he laughed and said, *"You lied to a Vicar?! You're definitely going to Hell to meet my Dad for that one!!"* Harvey's a great guy who we went for a beer with. We've also met David Warner and Elizabeth Shepherd/Joan Hart from Damien Omen II
Cheers guys. Another great video. Keep them coming.
Excellent. Love you guys
Thanks for watching 🙏
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Agreed with your thoughts here. Longlegs was definitely interesting. But it felt too shallow. The elements of story, characters, etc weren't explored enough. It was almost like they were just 'effects' that were worked on to make the marketing effective. The plot twist was silly and the three-part mechanic was unnecessary. It definitely lagged mid-way, but I think that was deliberate to bring in a really effective jump-scare.
Such a shame as it was really good to a point - there are so many horror movies that derail towards the end but this one was pretty spectacular. The whole 'silver orbs being transplanted into killer devil dolls' thing was just beyond absurd and had no place in a solid, serial killer detective movie.
@@DanClegg Absolutely! HATED that plot development. Thought that was kinda insulting to the audience, actually.
I'll have to find this now, many thanks
I know where the bar is if you haven't since found it?
Oh that would be great! I’ve seen it on another video but they didn’t name the location.
@@nancyboysuk It's Côte Hampstead - 83-84 Hampstead High St, London NW3 1RE
@@PaulH.you’re a gent, thank you.
@@nancyboysuk During filming it was called ZeNW3
The way antique inspectors opened, has a similarity to bob mills in bed with me dinner vibe opening too. Curious.
Enjoy, let me know what you thought, I enjoyed both of them quite a bit!
Cant wait to see this one & the new AQP
The street with the post box shot is exactly the same place where the prisoner from the 1960s series was filmed! They even pass his house! Buckingham place
Thank you for this. Will have to check some of them out next time I'm in England. I went to Rome in August 2022 and visited one of the filming locations (Thorn's office) and then took a day trip up to the Necropolis of Cerveteri. Spent almost all day there, but couldn't find the exact filming location of the grave digging scene. There was part of the complex that was fenced off with cameras and was an active archeological dig, so it could have been in there.
Very good job on the filming locations. Such a great film
Cracking and passionate review :) good to see you back at it, many thanks !
Ha, thank you, I’m afraid I didn’t have the energy to be diplomatic on this one 😊
@@nancyboysuk and rightly so by the sound of it :)
a thriller u should look at is you can't run forever. itz ok film. u won't get frustrated.
I’ll check it out, thank you. Can’t be any worse than this
Why don't they remake shite movies. I mean the crow. WHY the crow. leave good films alone. They are going to remake the colour purple. ffs. It got something like 18 oscars. smh. GG.
There are SO many ‘good concept, bad delivery’ movies out there that like you say, could do well from a remake. This is definitely not one of them.
Sorry to be a nerd, but you've made a mistake. You pointed at the arches below the great illuminated sign at Piccadilly Circus as the porn cinema location. It wasn't. The porn cinema was on the other side, on the St James's Street side, or Regent Street St James as it's now called, not to be confused with Regent Street proper. I remember Piccadilly Circus in the 1970s and 1980s. There was a porno fleapit there, in those days. Not that I ever went inside, I hasten to add. There was also an all night chemist near there, which was a notorious junkie hangout. Methadone addicts would collect their prescriptions and immediately sell them on the street corner. Piccadilly has been cleaned up A LOT, since those days. It's now just a tourist trap. I also remember the place where the tramps were attacked in the movie, near Tower Bridge. In the 70s and early 80s, when the movie was shot, it was a junkyard. I think it was still a bombsite from the war. Later it was cleared and for a few years was a car park, which I used on a few occasions. Now it's all fancy, and built up, and the GLA Headlamp building is near there. I had left London before that happened. I must confess, I quite liked the old derelict bits of the old City East End borders. That area, especially the riverside, was a set for loads of movies and TV detective chases, shootouts, etc. The Long Good Friday, Dempsey and Makepeace, The Professionals etc to name but a few. You have to be an old fart to remember those.
Sorry, but while the one you're describing was a porn cinema in real life, it doesn't feature in the film (apart from appearing in the background as David crosses the road to meet up with Jack). The Eros Cinema is the one in the film and it's real life location was under the Piccadilly Circus adverts. John Landis has talked about how when he was living and working in London in 1975 the Eros showed cartoons, but by 1980 when he returned to location scout it was now showing soft porn films.
@davidjames579 I looked at the clip again on YT. You're absolutely right. I got my orientation wrong. David crosses to the illuminated ads sign side of the Circus. I was always certain it was the opposite side because of my memory of Piccadilly Circus in those days. So there were TWO porno fleapits. You live and learn.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw No worries, it's a common mistake. When I first visited Piccadilly Circus I thought it might be that one. It was used as a Peep Show in Blade 2 (2002). Sean Clark who runs a YT channel covering movie locations, said that he thought for years that the cinema was located there. He did a recent tour of AWIL locations with Paul Davis, who made the documentary Beware The Moon, and who has written a book on the film, and Paul has access to the film's call sheets that show where each location was, which show on screen. The interior of the cinema were shot at Twickenham Studios, but was based on the actual interior.
I noticed the flat is vacant. I was wondering how someone would go about purchasing it? I'd happily let you film inside if I get it.
Unfortunately only David climbing in the window, and Alex and David walking in through the front door into the hallway was filmed at the location. The rest inc the fireplace was all recreated very well at Twickenham Studios. This was mainly due to lack of space in the flat for shooting. In particular they couldn't have done the transformation in there, had space for the lights, and the crew without any of that getting in shot.
Thank you so much for this. Absolutely brilliant. For fans of the film, you executed the locations you were lucky to have visited so well and explain each one in wonderful detail. The Embassy scenes were very interesting. The late Richard Donner said on his commentary that they were allowed to film there and also inside on a Sunday. His memory of the other locations were not clear so your video certainly clarified many locations that were not addressed. Thanks again for putting this all together. It was a wonderful watch.
I will refer to this video should my travels ever take me to London
Great balanced reviews of all three movies , was looking forward to seeing the first omen but now looking forward to all three.
Thanks Jimmy, so nice to see some films where the filmmakers felt like they cared. Let me know what you think when you see them.
@@nancyboysuk Finally got round to watching all three films and I enjoyed them very much. Firstly out of the three I think Immaculate stands out , although it has similarities toThe First Omen I found it quite unique and had just enough horrror and humour , epecially the ending. The First Omen did an excellent job as a prequel to The Omen , one of my all time favourite films. Prequel territory is always a bit dodgy in terms of you know where the story is going but they handled it very well. Late Night with the Devil , again has a unique story and an intriguing set up . I didn,t have a clue where the story was heading and the young girl who played Lily was amazing. All in all three excellent films that I would definitely watch again at some point.
Looks like Brent Cross shopping centre behind Staples Corner.
Someone else on another video suggested The Westway is the overpass, and the area where the fires are is front of the lines at Paddington Station.
Brilliant lads
Fantastic job. This was the 1st rated R movie I ever saw. Being 11 at the time, this movie scared the heck out of me. Great job on the locations. Thank you
fantastic job , thank you so much
The transformation would have been filmed in a replica in a studio because David Norton was under the floor.
I'm 50 years old, and have seen this film multiple times. The nazi werewolf creatures still scare the crap out of me. 😂
you and your boyfriend ralph are so cute <3
An american werewolf in london is my all time favourite horror film last year i had a picture taken with the main guy (I can never remember his name) at for the love of Horror he's a nice guy