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Under the Bed (2012) Directed by Steven C. Miller



It's funny how the horror movies that I like often aren't received too well by the general public. Perhaps it's because the movies often aren't as formulaic as lets say the average modern horror flick but that's exactly why I like them!

I get to see so many modern genre flicks, that just keep on doing the same stuff over and over again. So every time a movie comes along with an original concept, or one that's taking a different approach to things I'm all happy and with the movie, as long is it's doing things right of course.

And this movie uses a pretty good and original concept and has a nice approach to things. Of course it's not the world's best or scariest horror movie around but the movie is a pretty good and enjoyable one nonetheless.

I also admit that one of the big reasons why I liked this movie was because I could really relate to the movie its characters. The story is told from the perspective of two young brothers, who seem to be the only ones capable of seeing a creature under their bed, who comes after them whenever they fall asleep. Now, thing I could relate to is that it's a movie about two brothers, who face a scary and potentially dangerous threat together. As a very young boy, I also used to be scared of monsters, whenever I had to go to bed and my brother, who I still shared a room with back then, seemed to be the only one who could understand me, since he 'suffered' from the same thing. So every night it felt like we were facing and fighting our scares and the 'demons' together, pretty much like the two brothers in this movie, with as an only difference of course that there truly lives a creature in the young boys their room!

Normally I'm not too fond of horror movies that get told from just the perspective of young kids but this movie handles things pretty well. Granted that the Jonny Weston character isn't exactly a young kid anymore but because he's able to relate so well to his much younger brother, his character feels like a very young one himself as well. He's more on his younger brother's level than that of the adults and older kids around him. Their bond feels real and their characters aren't written as dumb or naive young kids. They approach things quite rationally, so it feels like you're watching real persons here, rather than any formulaic written movie characters. It makes you feel more involved with both the movie its story and characters.

The movie is much better at handling the build up than the eventual pay off though. The flat out horror moments are actually often the weakest moments in the movie, as they tend to go a bit too over-the-top at times, by showing and doing too much, especially toward its end. Still, the movie does have some good horror moments in it as well but generally speaking, it isn't one of the movie its strongest points.

The storytelling, the characters, the atmosphere, its setup, it's all handled in a far better and more effective way, which all does in fact still makes this a perfectly watchable genre movie. Especially when considering how original it all feels as well!

7/10

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Movie clip: Under the Bed (2012)




Two brothers team up to battle a creature under the bed, in what is being described as a "suburban nightmare" tale. From: IMDb.com

Trailer: Under the Bed (2012)

Two brothers team up to battle a creature under the bed, in what is being described as a "suburban nightmare" tale. From: IMDb.com





Directed by: Steven C. Miller
Starring: Jonny Weston, Gattlin Griffith, Peter Holden and others
Current release date: 2013

Silent Night (2012) Directed by Steven C. Miller



It sounds so perfectly fun and awesome; a slasher with a Santa Claus killer. But the movie in fact is a far from fun or awesome one unfortunately. I haven't seen the 1984 original "Silent Night, Deadly Night", so I can't say how it compares but I can only hope and assume it's a better movie than this one was!

It's doing plenty of things wrong, which will especially displease the horror lovers. Sure, it has some gory killings in it but other than that there are very few other effective horror elements in it.

The movie for instance absolutely never works on creating a good, moody and tense atmosphere, with some interesting mystery thrown in. In the end you could say the movie is still a whodunit but the movie itself is absolutely never handled and buildup as such. As a matter of fact, it constantly shows you far too much of its killer, which ultimately makes him a far from scary or mystic figure. And when the 'twist' finally comes and you learn who's behind the Santa mask, it makes no impact at all, since it's so incredibly random and has almost absolutely nothing to do with anything the movie did before. The more you even start to think about it, the less sense it makes!

Because the movie is showing you so much from the killer's perspective, this also goes at the expense of the movie its main character. Due to this, it really feels that the movie is missing a good and likable enough main 'hero' in it. I don't feel I ever really got to know the Jaime King character and why exactly was she picked as the main character in the first place?

And really, you might at least expect to get some fun out of this movie. After all, it's one that has a Santa Claus as a killer! But the movie as it is takes itself too seriously and never gets clever or creative with anything neither. Entertainment-wise, this movie has even less to offer than its horror.

No good build up, no good atmosphere, no good acting, no good scares. No, this is just not a very good horror flick at all!

4/10

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Trailer: Silent Night (2012)

The police force of a remote Midwestern town search for a killer Santa Claus who is picking off citizens on Christmas Eve. From: IMDb.com

Directed by: Steven C. Miller
Starring: Jaime King, Malcolm McDowell, Brendan Fehr and others
Current release date: November 30, 2012

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