• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Member Parlour
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
  • Horror Book Review Submisssions
  • Free Membership
  • Horror Store

Horror Palace

The Best in Horror - You have everything to fear!

  • Movies
    • Upcoming Horror Movies
    • New Horror Movies
    • Horror Movie Reviews
    • Best Horror Movies on Netflix – February 2017
    • Scariest Horror Movies
    • Scary Movies – Watch Online
      • Short Horror Films
      • Classic Horror Movies
      • Trailers
  • Actors
    • Michael Berryman
    • Boris Karloff
    • Linnea Quigley
  • Games
    • All Scary Games
    • Ouija Boards
    • Horror Board Games
    • PC Horror Games
    • Scary Maze Games
    • Horror Games in Store
  • Music
  • Stories
    • Scary Stories
    • Ghost Stories
    • Ouija Board Stories
    • Halloween Stories
    • Creepy Pasta
  • Literature
    • Horror Book Reviews
    • Dark Quotes
    • Dark Poems
    • Best Horror Books
    • HP Lovecraft
    • Creepy Pasta
  • Art
  • Images
  • Creatures
    • Scary Clowns
    • Ravens
    • Vampires
    • Werewolves
    • Witches
    • Zombies
  • Paranormal
    • Ouija Boards
    • Ghost Stories
You are here: Home / Archives for aliens

aliens

Dark Skies Review

May 13, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

[amzn_product_inline asin=’B00BEIYG98′]

Plot: Keri Russell and Josh Hamilton star in this horror/scifi/thriller as a couple who has trouble convincing friends and neighbors that an alien is entering their house each night to terrorize their children. So they take matters into their own hands.

Review: My expectations for Dark Skies were very low going in. First – It’s a PG-13 horror film. Second – I was told by credible horror critics that it was a dud. My fellow critics are wrong! This is one massive horror surprise to me and I only have a few faults. Continue reading and get your alien freak on.

Finally, a “serious-style” horror film that don’t open with “Based on a true story,” instead we get a great quote before any visuals are present. It goes something like this “There are without a doubt two sides, there is either other intelligent life forms besides us humans or not, these are the facts, in either case both are equally frightening.” What a great statement, and true that, in my case I don’t believe in little green men, but do generally get freaked out by the good horror movies that have them, ala Fire In The Sky, Alien and Screamers, amongst many more.

The story is a simple one; a family of four going through financial troubles gets visited by aliens in their home. At first it starts frivolously but quickly turns downright horrifying. There are numerous jump scenes that literally made my hair stand on my neck. The directors timing was impeccable and had me wincing in my seat holding on for the next one. Plus, it always helps when young kids are involved, I think it raises the level of scare-factor, and in Dark Skies, the youngest (about 6 or 7) is the main target with the mother getting the second brunt of the alien attacks. The movie had an incredible aura and atmosphere, dark in key scenes while the surroundings being lit up enough to be squeamish. Even the subtly faint score was a massive positive, keeping the undertones going strong throughout the whole film with the pop coming at the right times.

While I am praising Dark Skies to the high heavens, there are 2 things that tick down my overall rating, and it mainly comes with the little kid actor. His presence was mediocre at best. While he did have an “invisible friend” as many tots do, when the shit hits the fan, he was emotionless, and at that age you would be scared out of your mind. To me, he just wasn’t a believable cast member, and the producers could of got a better child actor. Secondly, although may seem petty, there is a problem with the story, the kids have marks all over them (from the aliens) and people in power are aware of this. There is no way in hell that the parents would be able to take their 5 year old home from the hospital when he has deep marks and branded-wielding burns. Still though, it doesn’t diminish the film by much.

Dark Skies is about the 50th horror film I seen so far in 2013 and stands above all the rest to date. Dark Skies proves that a PG-13 film can be awesomely scary, even though it don’t happen to often. Do not hesitate whatsoever by getting your hands on Dark Skies as soon as possible. You will not want to leave your seat once while watching, it is so engaging that tests your mind “Is it possible that aliens are here, and if so, could this happen…” Turn off them lights, crank up that sound system and you will “feel” for the family’s plight while being terrified – Dark Skies is a horror hit!

[amzn_product_post]

Filed Under: Featured, Horror Movie Reviews Tagged With: Alien, aliens, alliance, atmosphere, dakota, dark, family, films, goyo, hamilton, josh, kadan, keri, pg-13, pg13, rockett, russell, scifi, scott, skies, stewart, thriller

Grey Skies Review

November 26, 2011 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Grey Skies Cover PosterMovie: Grey Skies
Year: 2011
Studio: Little Engine Films
Director: Kai Blackwood
Language: English
Length: 82 Minutes
Sub-Genre: Aliens, Sci-Fi

Plot: Kai Blackwood’s sci-fi thriller Grey Skies tracks a group of college friends reuniting for a fun weekend at a rented cabin whose drinking and carousing is interrupted by flashing lights, and the appearance of aliens who seem intent on taking over the planet starting with this house.

Review: I was anticipating a good alien style horror movie when the initial scene happened. It was very scary and left you wondering what in the heck is going on. The opening juts in your face with a creepiness tone and thrilling sets leaving you excited for what is to come. The credits then flash by and you meet the cast of characters that you will come to hate.

A clientele of friends meet-up at a desolated cabin for a gathering and good time. The story is character driven and if the actors weren’t so unlikable it just might of worked, for awhile anyways. When you finally get to the invasion, the director unbeknownst to me played off the aliens by making them blurry with a wobbling picture. I could see this happening once or twice leaving you in suspense, but for the whole film, it is totally weak.

There could have been many jump scenes and outright scares, but instead, we have to deal with actors making stupid remarks, which totally loses all credibility of a frightful movie. I will give Grey Skies some credit though. There is one scene in particular where the aliens are performing surgical procedures that was quite chilling, especially with the instruments that were used. One actress named Annie (Anne Griffin) did hold her own and should have been on screen more.

The ending is poor and makes little sense, which really I didn’t care because the movie had fizzled long before that. The music and sound effects weren’t the greatest either. There hasn’t been many good sci-fi, horror movies in the past decade, and Grey Skies is just another one that ultimately fails. Pass it by and maybe time travel to Alien or Event Horizon.

[amzn_product_inline asin=’B005COLF1W’]

 

Reviewer: BillChete
Date: 11/26/2011
Rating: 4/10
Recommendation: Avoid
DVD: Redford Films
BluRay: N/A
Social Media: Twitter
Official Grey Skies Trailer

Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews Tagged With: Alien, aliens, anne, annie, blackwood, engine, event, films, grey, griffin, horizon, kai, little, redford, sci-fi, scifi, skies

Primary Sidebar

Forgot Password?
Join Us

Really Creepy Pasta

Watch Horror Movies Now!

Halloween Witch Board™

It resembles a Ouija Board, but acts like a real psychic! Get In Touch!

VIDEO TELLS WHY YOU HAVE TO REGISTER

Special content and freebies can be found in the "Horror Palace Dungeon" for members only.
Not a Member? FREE Subscription!
It's a curse not to be a member!

Enjoy The Scare!

You Have Been Warned!

It’s A Bloody Shame

Shop Horror Palace!

Includes FREE items!

[shareaholic app=”follow_buttons” id=”28705373″]

Footer

Submissions

  • Requirements for Written Submissions
  • Horror Book Reviews – Submissions
  • Memberships
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
  • Memberships

Horror Palace™ is the trademark of Horror Palace, LLC. Copyright © 2000-24. All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT