You know all those things that go bump in the night? You'll find most of them in Wes Craven's They, a new jump-scare horror flick that picks up where childhood bedtime terrors leave off.
Literally. They begins with a child crying for his mother on a dark and stormy night. The film is all about shadow and light, scary camera angles and adrenalizing music -- atmosphere, in other words -- and here is little Billy, afraid to sleep in his own bed during a thunderstorm. The wind roars. The rain beats down. Billy's flashlight starts to fail. You just know something horrible is going to happen, and -- arrrggghhh!!! It does.
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