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Nato And Remy’s Last Stand: Ten 2014 Horror Films To Look Forward To!

Wait - 2013 is coming to a close already?! I feel like just yesterday I was finding out about Fede Alvarez's Evil Dead remake, debating with my horror loving brethren whether or not such a sacred property should be touched. Now, here I am starting to format my "Best Of/Worst Of" lists for 2013's slew of horror films, reflecting on a year that saw tremendous highs and rock-bottom lows. While Remdog and I already reflected on our predictions from 2013, and how right/wrong we both were, it's now time to put the past behind us, and look forward to an entirely fresh batch of horror movies - 2014 horror time!
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Nato – Devil’s Due

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I’m almost certainly shooting myself in the foot here by picking a January horror release, a doomed release month for the genre, but I have faith in directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett. Coming from Radio Silence, the foursome responsible for V/H/S segment “10/31/98,” these guys created my favorite short in the “found footage” horror anthology. Having already successfully adapted first-person camera shooting, and after seeing the trailer for Devil’s Due, color me excited for this hellish birthing experience.

The story does sound a bit cheesy, as it follows a family giving birth to some type of demon (maybe Satan himself?), almost like a serious take on Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant’s slapstick comedy Hell Baby. The trailer does have a certain kick to it though, and displays some pretty cool visual effects along the lines of what Radio Silence was already able to pull off in”10/31/98.” Call me a dreamer, but part of me thinks we’ve got a decent winter horror movie on our hands. Don’t worry, we’ll find out soon enough whether I’ll be considered a genius or moron, as the film opens January 17th – only about a month away. Damn, it’s December already?


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Matt Donato
A drinking critic with a movie problem. Foodie. Meatballer. Horror Enthusiast.