'Bone Lake' Review: The Trashy Horror You're Expecting, but Better
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'Bone Lake' review: The trashy horror you're expecting, but better
With a title like Bone Lake, two possibilities come to mind: The first is that this horror thriller might be set on a lake with a dark past, full of human remains, bones included. The second is that "Bone Lake" is a place to bone — sexually — making it exactly the kind of place where a crazed killer might stalk for prey. And hey, my dude, congrats to you for being right on both counts. As any horror fan worth their salt might hope, Bone Lake del…
BONE LAKE Interview: Mercedes Bryce Morgan Talks Idyllic Lakeside Dreams Drowning in a Deadly Game of Toxic Desire and Deception
As the season turns, Bone Lake arrives in cinemas nationwide this Friday, October 3rd. Directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan (Fixation, Spoonful of Sugar), this taut, atmospheric thriller dismantles the very notion of the idyllic lakeside retreat — turning a familiar fantasy into something you’ll hesitate to revisit. Written by Joshua Friedlander, the film stars Maddie […]
Bone Lake - that’s what he/she said… - ScullyVision
Bone Lake takes a page from Speak No Evil in the horror subgenre of “are we supposed to trust these people?”, but with a decidedly hornier tone. And while the brilliantly cruel Danish thriller (and its decent American remake) explored weaponized politeness and the dangers of not speaking up, this clever, sexy thriller focuses on the breakdown of trust that often occurs deep into a romantic relationship … and the dangers of not speaking up. This…
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