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Nato And Remy’s Last Stand: Disturbingly Cringe-Worthy Horror Deaths

OK, Remdog and I are pretty hardcore horror fans who have been desensitized to the brutal violence and merciless gore our favorite genre unapologetically promotes, to the extent that our family and friends worry about our sanity - but even we come across some kill scenes too much for even two seasoned veterans to handle. I know, it's damn hard to believe, but every once and a while we see something so unnerving, so perverse, so visually repulsive that even we tend to cringe a little, but just a little. We're still super-messed up, but there is some notion of sanity left that snaps us back into reality at times.
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Remy: Stair Scene (Inside)

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You know the scene: The boss comes to visit the pregnant girl on Christmas eve, but the psycho lady is already there, intent on killing her. When the boss comes up the stairs, the crazy woman reveals herself, and proceeds to stab him in the dick and slash his face. The scene itself just looks so violent and real, and it all happens almost too fast for your mind to process it, but as it does, the crippling horror of the situation makes itself incredibly evident.

The whole of Inside f*cked me all up, beyond words, really, and the reason for this is all of the violence in the film feels and looks 100% real, but an insane and determined Beatrice Dalle playing the role of “The Woman” is what sold it all to me – hook, line and sinker. Inside is ninety minutes of mental abuse to the viewer, which is why you never shake it from your mind.


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