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Neon has released a new Longlegs shirt featuring Nicolas Cage as the titular serial killer. Priced at $25, it will ship next month.
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Longlegs (2024) Osgood Perkins
September 8th 2024
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Longlegs (2024)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Longlegs has one brief scene of rapidly-changing images that may create a very minor and brief strobe effect. This happens while someone is looking through a stack of Polaroid (instant-delivery) photographs, and only lasts a couple of seconds. In the next scene, some mild spinning-style police vehicle lights are used. The solid red screen against which the opening credits are set may cause some eyestrain.
All of the camera work is very smooth. One shot slowly rolls forward so that by the end of it, the camera is upside-down, which may be disorienting.
Flashing Lights: 2/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Several murder-suicide cases are investigated, described, and depicted in detail. There is a lot of blood, and some brief animal gore. A decaying corpse is shown with maggots on it, with several seconds of warning. Religious indoctrination and hoarding are both depicted. A ringing-in-the-ears sound is heard twice in about 2 minutes. Someone vomits on-screen during a late-movie montage.
Video ID: Admin Brandon's review and evaluation of Longlegs
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thecraggus · 2 months
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Longlegs (2024) Review
Archly curated and exquisitly atmospheric, Nicholas Cage is unhinged and Maika Monroe inscrutible in Osgood Perkins' stylish thriller Longlegs.
Is Longlegs the new daddy of horror? Writer/ Director Osgood Perkins assembles his latest chiller with the same fastidious sense of meticulous precision as its title character. Longlegs is a carefully created experience, an intoxicating blend of ambience, heightened reality and surreal police procedural thriller. In 1990s Oregon, preternaturally intuitive FBI Agent Lee Harker (Maika Monroe) is…
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Longlegs (15): Nicolas Cage in Full Crazy Mode But Overall a Bit Disappointing.
#onemannsmovies #filmreview of Longlegs. #LonglegsFilm. Nicolas Cage on '11' but otherwise it didn't float my horror boat. 2.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Longlegs” (2024). Some of the social media comments I’ve seen have had people enthusing about “Longlegs”. “The Best Horror film of the decade”… etc. etc. Sigh. While it had a few creepy moments, I’m afraid it failed to stir my spookometer and imho rather wimped out with the ending. Bob the Movie Man Rating: Plot Summary: Lee Harker (Maika Monroe) is an FBI agent…
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theworkprint · 2 months
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Longlegs Review: A Deeply Unsettling Descent into Devilry
The fact that I liked Longlegs despite going in so biased against it speaks to how well writer-director Osgood Perkins executes his bleak, dread-filled vision. Perkins’ previous works Gretel and Hansel and The Blackcoat’s Daughter did have a great atmosphere, but failed to engage me on the level of story and character. On the other hand, Longlegs has the advantage of following the classic serial…
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Longlegs (2024) Review
FBI Agent Lee Harker is very gifted and a new recruit who is about to be assigned to an unsolved and ongoing case of a serial killer, named Longlegs. Can she explore the past before its too late? ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Longlegs (2024) Review
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'Longlegs' Finds the Devil Inside
'Longlegs' Finds the Devil Inside
TFW you see Longlegs (CREDIT: NEON) Starring: Maika Monroe, Nicolas Cage, Blair Underwood, Alicia Witt, Lauren Acala, Michelle Choi-Lee, Dakota Daulby, Kiernan Shipka, Maila Hosie, Jason Day, Lisa Chandler, Ava Kelders, Rryla McIntosh, Carmel Amit, Peter James Bryant Director: Osgood Perkins Running Time: 101 Minutes Rating: R for Psychologically Disturbing Violence and Gore Release Date: July…
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TL;DR – A film that is both crass, hilarious, and heartfelt, all in equal measure. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Amazon Prime service that viewed this film. Joy Ride Review – In the last run, before we do our best of 2023 lists, I wanted to try films that I knew I would enjoy and just missed, but also those that don’t…
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Lee Harker correcting Agent Browning calling the book of Revelation "Revelations"
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Paradise of Flowers has a Longlegs shirt available today only. Priced at $27, it will ship in 3-4 weeks.
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Summary: FBI agent Lee Harker (Maika Monroe) is assigned a series of familicides conducted by a man known only as "Longlegs" (Nicolas Cage). She soon learns that she has a personal connection with him and must try to prevent another familicide.
Great slow-burn horror with good atmosphere and ending. However, Cage just being Cage here; not really terrifying or envelope-pushing.
Rating: 3.75/5
Photo credit: The Hindu
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Longlegs (2024, USA)
Director & Writer: Osgood Perkins
Mini-review:
I have complicated feelings about Longlegs. On the one hand, it's the type of unnerving, disquieting horror film that I usually love, with a stifling atmosphere that's further intensified by Nicholas Cage's unforgettable performance. On the other hand, I found the final act to be pretty underwhelming. I didn't expect the story to go in that direction, and maybe that's why the final twists didn't really work for me. The ending doesn't undermine the unease and dread the movie builds up until then, but it's what stops it from reaching true horror brilliancy, at least IMHO. That being said, I hope Cage gets the love he deserves come awards season, cause his work in this film is truly genius and terrifying.
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