Summer Horror Movie Roundup: `Oddity`, `Twisters`, and More

Get ready for a summer of thrills and chills with our reviews of `Oddity`, `Twisters`, and more.
Summer Horror Movie Roundup: `Oddity`, `Twisters`, and More
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Oddity Review: A Good Old Fashioned Scary Movie is a creepy and effective horror film that will put you on edge from start to finish. The opening scene sets the tone for the rest of the movie, with a sense of unease that permeates every scene.

Directed by Damian Mc Carthy, Oddity is a masterclass in building tension and creating a sense of unease. The film’s use of long, quiet moments and well-executed jump scares makes for a deliriously creepy viewing experience. The film’s use of a single setting adds to the sense of claustrophobia and heightens the tension.

The film’s star, Carolyn Bracken, does an excellent job of playing two very different characters, and her performance is a highlight of the movie. The film’s exploration of grief and trauma adds depth to the story and makes it more than just a simple horror film.

In conclusion, Oddity is one of the best horror movies of the year and a must-watch for fans of the genre. It’s a creepy, effective, and well-made film that will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.


On a related note, Twisters is another film that’s worth checking out this summer. The sequel to the 1996 disaster movie Twister is a fun and action-packed ride that’s perfect for the big screen. The film’s use of stunning visuals and heart-pumping action sequences makes it a must-watch for fans of disaster movies.

Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, Twisters is a well-made film that’s full of heart and features a talented cast, including Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell. The film’s exploration of the human cost of natural disasters adds depth to the story and makes it more than just a simple action film.

In conclusion, Twisters is a fun and entertaining film that’s worth checking out this summer. It’s a great addition to the disaster movie genre and is sure to thrill audiences.


And finally, don’t forget to check out our review of Fly Me to the Moon and Longlegs, two new films that are worth watching this summer. Our critic, Michael Cook, gives his take on these two new releases and whether they’re worth your time.

That’s it for this week, folks! Make sure to check out these films and let us know what you think in the comments.


This article is part of our Summer Movie Guide, where we’ll be reviewing all the latest releases and giving you the lowdown on what’s worth watching. Make sure to check back for more reviews and articles in the coming weeks!