The rental. It goes from being a drama into a horror hard at the end.
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No One Gets out Alive
Although that's more like it goes from 75 to 10,000 in the last few minutes.
I would say, the Invitation. It's quite slow, a bit bizarre in its set-up, and took me years to watch it after checking it out once and thinking "This is the movie people are excited about?"
But hang in there for the last 25-30 mins, and it really pays off. I think about it all the time now.
Taxi Driver
dancer in the dark
The last Carrie has great pace and then feels so rushed at the end
The newest Candyman starts to really go for it at the end. I feel like missing another 15 minutes, though