While not the best horror movie out there, Demonic (2015) still sent shivers down the spines of viewers with an interesting plot and an unexpected twist... ...but we're here to review a movie, so let's discuss the positive AND the negative. The film begins with a shot showing the bodies of the teens who were murdered, immediately followed by the beginning of a long explanation as to why and how they ended up in the house in the first place. Here, we meet out first and main character John, a boy troubled with visions/dreams of his mother in a house. He is being interviewed and recorded by his girlfriend, Michelle, a character that is fairly plain but likeable non the less. John played by Dustin Milligan The plot eventually advances to show the group packing up and heading to the "haunted house" to search for answers. In this, we are introduced to the victims and also the possible killer. Upon reaching the house, the group scatters a
Ellen is edgy. Ellen uses Tumblr. Ellen likes art – Ellen suffers from anorexia . To the Bone is a story that follows Ellen (played by Lily Collins), an anorexic, and sometimes annoyingly pessimistic, twenty-year old whose stepmother has tried everything to get her to stop her dangerous habits. In this journey of seeking help, they arrive at Dr. Beckham’s, a doctor with nontraditional methods of treating his patients, who agrees to take Ellen in at Threshold, a house filled with other in-patients, all with their own varying eating disorders. The movie follows her stay there, and gives us a, sometimes graphic, insight into what people with anorexia go through – or rather, what Ellen goes through. Because, as the movie highlighted, everyone struggling with an eating disorder has a different story, a different look, a different way to inflict the damage and their own barriers to overcome. I’ll admit, and I’m not sure for anyone else, but I had brushed off an eating disorder as jus