Bloodbath and Beyond reviews the movie The Furies directed by Tony D'Aquino and starring Airlie Dodds, Linda Ngo, and Taylor Ferguson. Five strangers converge at a haunted movie theater owned by The Projectionist. Once inside, the audience members witness a series of screenings showing them their deepest fears and darkest secrets over five tales.
About Audience Score. "The Fury" stars Kirk Douglas as the father of one of the paranormal kids ( Andrew Stevens ). The kid is kidnapped by a CIA-like secret government agency, and spirited away to a top-secret resort where all sorts of luxuries (like Fiona Lewis ) are supplied if Stevens will cooperate. He's taken in at first by the.
A Freudian Western centered on the fall of a patriarchal structure, The Furies is a fine illustration of how old Hollywood would sniff around grave subjects, only to shy away from their full impact. Debuting in Asia at BiFan after screenings in Brussels Fantastic Festival and Edinburgh, these "Furies" are certain to be let loose at many more genre-related events. The Furies stands out for a number of reasons, primarily because of it's female protagonist. It also has an interesting chunk of the runtime spent indoors Not my cup of tea. The Furies is, what you might call, baroque-pop melodrama. It's over-performed by the brilliant Stanwyck and Walter Huston in his.
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Starring: Airlie Dodds, Linda Ngo, Taylor Ferguson and others. A gripping female-driven horror film where a young woman faces her darkest fears with seven other unwilling participants in a deadly game. A game that can only have one winner.
Read Common Sense Media's Fury review, age rating, and parents guide. The movie is largely about teamwork and working together -- although friction among the five men always leads to imbalance and fighting. Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for The Furies. Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices.