Late Phases (2014)
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Late Phases (2014) Rating:
- Dylan = 7.5 / 10;
- Eloise = 6 / 10;
- Raoul = 7 / 10;
- IMDB = 6.0/10;
- Rotten Tomatoes = 4.4/10.
Late Phases (2014)Synopsis:
An elderly blind man, the veteran from the Vietnam war, moves into a retirement suburb where people tend to die frequently from animal attacks
Late Phases (2014) Review:
By the director of the excellent Here Comes the Devil, Late Phases comes as another good surprise from Adrián García Bogliano. First of all, I am happy to see a horror movie that does not have teens as the main characters. I know teens are the main audience and it helps when the audience can identify to the good guys, but come on, enough is enough, let’s have something different for once! Here we have an atypical old veteran, blind in addition, and it just makes the movie so much better, kind of reminding of Bubba-Ho-Tep characters, except without the comedy aspect.
Crescent Bay is not the ideal place to spend one’s golden years, especially since the once-idyllic retirement community has been beset by a series of deadly animal attacks from the ominous forest surrounding it. When grizzled war veteran Ambrose McKinley (Nick Damici) is forced into moving there by his yuppie son Will, the residents immediately take offense to Ambrose’s abrasive personality.
Following the release of his Here Comes The Devil, as well as his scene-stealing segment “B is For Bigfoot”. In the horror anthology The ABCs of Death, Adriån Garcîa Bogliano cements his status as one of the top horror filmmakers coming out of Spain with LATE PHASES. In a bookend of sorts to his performance in the cult hit Stake Land, Nick Damici commands the screen here.
Without revolutionizing anything, Late Phases is a nice addition to the werewolf genre and a good recommendation for horror fans.
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