Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ti West is a patient filmmaker. Through all of the various genres he's explored over the last two decades, he's exhibited a kind ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2011’s The Innkeepers, West pushed the mundanity to its limit. To persevere with it largely depends on how relatable you find ...
Horror drama. Directed by Ti West. With Sara Paxton, Pat Healy, Kelly McGillis and George Riddle. (Rated R. 102 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) I'm all for horror films that take time to ratchet up ...
The trappings may look familiar, but “The Innkeepers” is a new twist on the good, old-fashioned ghost story: It’s the bored-slacker horror movie. Writer-director-editor Ti West sets his film at the ...
Ti West is back with a vengeance. If the reviews for X are any indication, audiences can look forward to a “devilishly sexy, deliriously gory throwback.” Throwback is the operative word there since ...
Sara Paxton and Pat Healy in The InnkeepersMagnet Releasing In The Innkeepers, writer/director Ti West’s first true project since his acclaimed 80’s retro horror film The House of the Devil, a pair of ...
Ti West has found a formula, and by god, he’s sticking to it. The indie helmer began in the world of micro-budgeted horror, where financial reasons necessitated a slow burn and eventual third act ...
Given the number of gimmicks and distractions that have increasingly dominated the horror movie genre, it’s massively refreshing to be able to talk about a film that bothers to do the basics well. In ...
Director-screenwriter Ti West exhibits less stylistic fetishism with his latest film while remaining solidly outside of contemporary fashion, which results in a largely entertaining picture with too ...