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'Longlegs' walks in with a wintry moodiness, and its thrills are just getting started (Horror movie Review)

www.latimes.com Review: 'Longlegs' walks in with a wintry moodiness, and its thrills are just getting started

Maika Monroe, Blair Underwood and a nightmarish Nicolas Cage do expert work in writer-director Osgood Perkins’ chilly reinvention of the serial-killer movie.

Review: 'Longlegs' walks in with a wintry moodiness, and its thrills are just getting started

Filmmaker Osgood Perkins’ eerie, occultist serial-killer horror thriller “Longlegs” opens with a psyche-rattling sequence, barely a minute or two long, in which he crafts a chilling sense of shock, awe and humor simply through shot composition, editing and performance. It unsettles the viewer on a bone-deep level, the tension bursting like a bubble on a bravura music cue.

It is scary — only because of how it is presented formally, not necessarily thanks to any of the basic actions or imagery on screen — and it is thrilling because Perkins announces from the outset his audacious approach to tone as well as his mastery of cinematic technique to create suspense. The tension never lets up throughout “Longlegs,” though it is peppered with a dry, black humor that somehow just makes everything more disturbing. (...)

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