How can you laugh watching a horror film? I envy you 😂 I have a very low threshold for scares and yet, while not my go-to genre, I've watched The Substance with delight (well, those last 45 minutes were mostly spent hiding behind my coat, but still) and I'm really looking forward to Heretic with Hugh Grant. Ah, the things I do for him... I'm so curious to see him in this.
He’s been going for a lot more interesting roles for a while now. He must be enjoying it. And good for you to be able to enjoy horror so much, it must be great to not leave the cinema thinking about all the dangers that await on the way home 🤣
I thoroughly enjoyed how you wove in nostalgia and humour throughout your Halloween round-up, Gareth. Your excitement for Shawn of the Dead is infectious: “I can’t wait to laugh along with a cinema full of millennials.” It’s fantastic how you capture the warmth and charm of shared experiences, making your love of autumn feel wonderfully inviting.
How can you laugh watching a horror film? I envy you 😂 I have a very low threshold for scares and yet, while not my go-to genre, I've watched The Substance with delight (well, those last 45 minutes were mostly spent hiding behind my coat, but still) and I'm really looking forward to Heretic with Hugh Grant. Ah, the things I do for him... I'm so curious to see him in this.
Yeah he’s definitely in his bad guy era right!? Looking forward to hearing what you think!
Yeah most of the time I have a laugh. Mainly because of the great stuff people do with the genre. It’s usually ridiculous and I love it 😂
He’s been going for a lot more interesting roles for a while now. He must be enjoying it. And good for you to be able to enjoy horror so much, it must be great to not leave the cinema thinking about all the dangers that await on the way home 🤣
I thoroughly enjoyed how you wove in nostalgia and humour throughout your Halloween round-up, Gareth. Your excitement for Shawn of the Dead is infectious: “I can’t wait to laugh along with a cinema full of millennials.” It’s fantastic how you capture the warmth and charm of shared experiences, making your love of autumn feel wonderfully inviting.
Thank you Jon!