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A cheating husband leaves a meeting from his mistress with a nasty hickey, and him trying to cover it up before his wife gets home becomes a real pain in the neck.
This sounds like a comedy short, not a horror feature, because it takes five minutes to cover it with makeup and you put a pun in there.
This sounds like a comedy short, not a horror feature, because it takes five minutes to cover it with makeup and you put a pun in there.
See lessAfter finding photographs of them taken while they slept, a honeymooning couple must uncover the truth behind the photographer’s identity hidden in the portraits of previous guests of the holiday home before they become just another picture on the wall.
Are they sexy photos? Is the movie stakes "embarrassment"?? How do they know to look for clues in portraits? Before they become another picture on the same walls where those portraits are? If so, where are they? If they're in public, then they must not be sexy, and the embarrassment stakes are gone,Read more
Are they sexy photos? Is the movie stakes “embarrassment”?? How do they know to look for clues in portraits? Before they become another picture on the same walls where those portraits are? If so, where are they? If they’re in public, then they must not be sexy, and the embarrassment stakes are gone, and it’s fine if they’re up there. If they’re in private, nobody else will see them, and the embarrassment stakes are almost gone, and it’s basically fine if they stay up there. Also, this is a drama or at most a thriller, but not a horror, not as presented. And “become JUST another picture” sounds stakes-y but isn’t, because I’m pretty sure you’re not suggesting that if they don’t figure out who’s taking the pictures they’ll literally become a picture?
See lessGrieving over the loss of his mother, a shy boy goes to live in the city with his unstable Uncle, who he witnesses commit a gruesome murder, and then must decide within the next 24 hours to be the the next victim or fight back.
How does he know that he has 24 hours to make a decision and how does he know that at the end of exactly 24 hours he'll be the next victim and why is it 24 hours and how is he going to "fight back" and... this seems entirely too self-aware. You need a different ticking clock I think.
How does he know that he has 24 hours to make a decision and how does he know that at the end of exactly 24 hours he’ll be the next victim and why is it 24 hours and how is he going to “fight back” and… this seems entirely too self-aware. You need a different ticking clock I think.
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