Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2025

The Forest, 2016

The Forest is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Jason Zada and written by Ben KetaiNick Antosca, and Sarah Cornwell. The film stars Natalie DormerTaylor KinneyYukiyoshi Ozawa, and Eoin Macken.

The Forest Movie Poster 2016



TRAILER




PLOT

The majority of the story is set in Aokigahara, a forest at the northwest base of Mount Fuji in Japan known as a popular destination for those wanting to die by suicide. Sara Price receives a phone call from the Japanese police telling her that they believe her troubled twin sister, Jess, is dead after being seen entering the forest. Despite her fiancé Rob's concerns, Sara travels to Japan and arrives at the hotel where Jess was staying.

At the hotel, Sara meets a reporter named Aiden. They drink together, and Sara tells him of her parents' death. In reality, her father committed a murder–suicide, but she tells him they were killed by a drunk driver. Jess saw the bodies, but Sara did not. Aiden invites Sara to join him and a park guide, Michi, in searching for Jess in the forest. 

As they enter Aokigahara, Michi tells Sara that Jess has most likely killed herself, but Sara refuses to believe this, claiming that as a twin, she can "feel" that Jess is still alive.

In the forest, the group discovers a yellow tent that Sara recognizes as Jess's. With nightfall approaching, Michi suggests leaving a note for Jess and leaving, but Sara insists on staying. Aiden volunteers to stay with her. That night, Sara hears rustling in the bushes and believes it may be Jess. 

She runs after the sound and instead finds a Japanese girl, Hoshiko, who claims to know Jess. Hoshiko warns Sara not to trust Aiden and flees when she hears his voice. Sara attempts to follow but falls and loses her.

The next day, Aiden and Sara become lost. As they walk, Sara grows suspicious and demands Aiden's phone, where she finds a picture of Jess. Aiden denies any involvement with Jess, but Sara runs into the forest alone. She hears voices urging her to turn back and, upon turning around, sees a hanged body.

 She continues running but falls into a cave, where she wakes to find Hoshiko, who is revealed to be a yūrei and transforms into a demonic figure. Sara escapes the cave and finds a flip camera that reveals the night her parents died, showing her father's suicide.

 Aiden finds Sara and helps her out of the cave. After some convincing, they continue searching. Meanwhile, Rob arrives at the forest with a search party and Michi to look for the sisters.

Aiden takes Sara to an old ranger station he claims to have discovered while looking for her. Sara hears Jess's voice from a locked basement and finds a note suggesting Aiden is holding Jess captive.

 Convinced that he is a threat, Sara attacks and kills Aiden with a kitchen knife. As he dies, Sara realizes that Aiden was telling the truth and that the picture on his phone, the voice, and the note had all been hallucinations.

Still in the basement, Sara has a vision of the night her parents died. Her father's ghost appears and lunges at her, but she escapes by cutting his fingers off. Running into the forest, she sees Jess running toward the search party's lights. Sara calls out to her, but Jess cannot hear her.

 Sara then realizes her escape from the ranger station was another hallucination, and that she had cut herself while hallucinating her father's ghost and is now dying from blood loss in the basement. 

As she succumbs to her wounds, a group of yūrei pulls her beneath the forest floor. Jess, very much alive, is rescued by the search party and explains that the "feeling" of her sister is gone, and it is assumed that Jess knows Sara is dead. As the search party leaves, Michi spots a dark figure in the forest and realizes it is Sara, now a vengeful yūrei.


Rating: 10 Stars

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, 2016

Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (released in some countries as Bad Neighbours 2 and on home release as Neighbors 2) is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Stoller, Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O'Brien, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. A sequel to Neighbors (2014), the plot follows the Radners (Rogen and Rose Byrne) having to outwit a new sorority led by Shelby (Chloë Grace Moretz), living next door to sell their house currently in escrow. Zac Efron, Dave Franco, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jerrod Carmichael, Ike Barinholtz, Carla Gallo, Hannibal Buress, and Lisa Kudrow reprise their roles from the first film; it was Rogen's first live-action sequel. The film premiered on April 26, 2016, in Berlin and was released on May 20, 2016, in the United States, receiving mostly positive reviews and grossed $108 million worldwide.




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PLOT 

Mac and Kelly Radner are expecting their second child, and prepare to sell their home to the Baiers family; the Radners' realtor reminds them that the house is in escrow for 30 days. Mac's friend Jimmy and his wife Paula are also expecting a baby. College freshman Shelby meets fellow freshmen Beth and Nora. Learning that sororities are not allowed to host parties, and disgusted by sexist and predatory frat parties, the trio create a new sorority, Kappa Nu, to throw their own parties.

Teddy Sanders hosts poker night with his former frat brothers. Pete has become a successful architect and come out of the closet, Scoonie has launched his own mobile app, and Garf is a rookie cop since graduating, but Teddy now has a criminal record and cannot find a worthwhile job.

The friends help Pete's boyfriend Darren propose, leading Pete to ask Teddy to move out. Distraught, Teddy runs to the old frat house, next door to the Radners. He meets Shelby, Beth, and Nora, the girls hoping to rent the house for Kappa Nu but unable to afford it. Finding an opportunity to be valued, Teddy offers to help them throw parties, earning enough donations and new members to pay rent.

Fearing that the sorority will scare off the Baiers, Mac and Kelly ask Shelby to temporarily refrain from partying, but she refuses. The Radners go to Dean Gladstone, who cannot control an independent sorority, and Shelby's father, who also fails to help, leading Kappa Nu to prank the Radners. Mac, Kelly, Jimmy, and Paula retaliate, infesting the sorority house with bed bugs, forcing the girls to evacuate and pay for fumigation tenting, just in time for the Baiers' visit. Teddy argues with Pete about the state of his life and moves into the sorority.

Low on funds to pay rent, the girls plan to sell marijuana at their 'tailgate party', eliminating the competition by getting all other dealers arrested. When Teddy objects, the girls kick him out, and he joins the Radners to take down Kappa Nu. They infiltrate the party, and Teddy distracts the girls while Mac steals their marijuana. Realizing Teddy's lack of direction in life, Mac and Kelly let him stay with them. The girls switch Mac and Kelly's cell phone numbers with their own and send text messages tricking Mac into flying to Sydney, Australia. Returning home, the Radners find Kappa Nu has robbed and vandalized their house, and the Baiers threaten to pull out from the sale unless the sorority is kicked out.

The sorority receives an eviction notice, and Shelby reluctantly organizes a sexually gratuitous frat-style party to raise money. As Mac and Kelly wait to call the police, Jimmy and Paula sneak into the party, while Teddy is unable to shut off the sorority's power. Shelby steals Mac and Kelly's phones and locks Mac and Teddy in the garage, but they break out using airbags. Overhearing Beth and Nora confront Shelby for compromising their original goals, Kelly encourages the girls not to give up on themselves. Paula goes into labor, and Teddy reconciles with Pete and Darren, happily agreeing to serve as their best man. The sorority enjoys a more empowering party for themselves and discover a crowd of girls from other sororities wanting to join Kappa Nu. With an overflow of money and new members, the sorority is able to keep their home, and the Radners agree to rent their house to Kappa Nu as well, earning them a bigger cashflow than selling the house.

Three months later, Teddy has become a successful wedding planner for gay couples, utilizing his party-planning experience; he prepares Pete to walk down the aisle. Mac and Kelly have moved into their new home, with no close neighbors, and realized they have been good parents all along. They bring home their new baby, Mildred, to meet Jimmy and Paula with their new son, Jimmy Jr.

Rating: 10 Stars 

Her Smell, 2018

  Her Smell  is a 2018 American  drama film  written, co-produced and directed by  Alex Ross Perry . It stars  Elisabeth Moss ,  Cara Delevi...