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The Terror (1963)
Fairly typical gothic horror, which of course means troubled spirits and buried secrets of the past in a decaying castle. Unfortunately, it also means that all of those things crawl along at a snail's pace. Also, at times it feels like they're just making things up as they go along, which for Roger Corman, is a distinct possibility. But if you want to see Jack Nicholson and Boris Karloff directed by Roger Corman and Francis Ford Coppola, this is that very specific thing.
5/10
The ‘Kubrick Stare’. This is a recognizable Stanley Kubrick’s technique. The shot os mainly focused on a single actor in the frame with a heavy-brower look and a head tilted down.
The Kubrick Stare signifies that the character is really pissed or about to go insane.
Work by Sloe in North Hollywood.
by Jesse Auersalo