 Welcome back to our stupid directions, The Edits of Corbett. I'm Rick, and you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, YouTube, comment, and think about us on Patreon, follow us on Twitter, and... Gross. Smells like rice and naan. Smells like mango. Mango. Today. What is happening, Corbett? Mousa. Na na na. What is happening, Corbett? Shh, quiet. Today we're... Shrile above. Yes. We are reacting to a trailer. Cool. Yeah. My life is in trailers. It's called... Party. Party, right? Yeah. Would you say so? Pierre, all right. You don't know, you change the screen, and now I can't see a thing. Party. Party. Sure. Genre? Horror. A kind-hearted man tries to help Rick Shawna, a chained woman in a hut, who is probably a victim of abuse. However, he soon realizes that things are not as they appear to be, starring Anushka Shawna from PK and Param Brattacharjee, the cop from Kahani. Thank you, subbers, for awning us out with that. Because I guarantee you would be like... Where did we see her? We've seen that before. About 600 times. I think I've seen her. I think I've seen her in five films. Here we go. Never clip my toenails again. Hey, I mean, for a horror trailer, that was a... I'm scared. That was a very good horror trailer. As far as seeing the film, I'm out. And man, that looks scary to me. It does. Which is what it's supposed to. It is. Obviously. And also, good on that actress who plays, what, I forget her name already. We saw her in PK, right here. Yes, Sharma. That does not seem like the same girl. Not in the least. Like, like at all. At all. Like it doesn't even... No. Also, it looked like a really good performance. Like she may have just ruined PK for me. I'll go back and watch it and I'll be thinking about toenails. Ugh, that's so gross. For those of you who don't know, I don't mind scary films. I like thrillers. I even like some horror depending upon what the story's being told. But because I think that falls into the realm of the demonic. I'm out. I don't know if it does. It might just fall into the realm of like, I think there's demons going on there. They said something about the devil. Let me know. Where? In the trailer. Oh, it did? Yeah. I don't know if it was being facetious. You know, it could be like a toolman. It could be. And in fact, that's why I pointed to my ear. It might... The woman reminded me of the voice of the woman who was living in the thing in the ground. It might not be like demonic. It might be like Indian folklore. Correct. Indian folklore. Other dimensional. Yeah. That's okay. If it's demon possession, I'm out. Perry is... Perry? Yeah. Is he supernatural horror film? Which... Supernatural. Is a man who found a chain up in a hut. So she was chained up in a hut. She went all crazy. Or is demon possessed? Is demon possessed? Cause if it's falling into the realm of the supernatural. Roger Kapoor. I have a suspicion that's what it's gonna fall into. Is he part of the Kapoor family? Yes, his last name's Kapoor. No, you know what I'm saying. Idiot. Ranbeer family. Which one of you is not part of this family? Well, we all have the last name Kapoor. Don't care. It came out in 2018. In terms of quality of like how it looked, it looked actually really cool. It was really well done. It looked scary as hell. I mean, it had a lot of... And it wasn't just cheesy horror shots either. No. Cause when you see a horror film, you know when they're just going for like your jump scares, your brainless jump scares. This actually looked more like creative and it actually looked probably like it could be a really good film. I don't know. You can let me know. Don't know. I don't know. I just need to know if it's demon possession. Yeah. If it's demon possession, obviously. Perry, not a fairy tale is what it says. Well, great. So it really happened. Well, it's obviously supposed to be scary. Sure. Cause that's a Yusha Sharma. She produced it. Wow. How long has she been around? How long has she been around? She looks like 25. How much money does she have? How much money does she have? Okay, so she's... Well, if she's not a YouTuber, she's not making millions. She's 1988, so she's 31. Good for you. I wish I could produce my own film. What was that sigh? That looked really good though. I mean, I was empathy. Yeah, so let us know about this film. What's her crowning performance? Is this it? I know she's probably done obviously big films like PK, but I'm saying something that she flexes her Thespian muscles. Her Thespianatic muscles. And this actually looked like... That's not easy. Horror, I mean, some horror is easy. Some intelligent horror. Intelligent horror is not easy. Like what Lupita Nyong'o did in Pants. Oh man, yeah. Right? And so... Yes, that was not easy. Yeah, not an easy one. That required an actor to do that. Yeah, and so I'm... Certain horror is ridiculously easy because it's basically brainless. And that's why so many horror films have so many horrible actors. Yeah, and I'm actually, I think it's changing, which is great. Yeah. Because it's a great genre. And when it's done intelligently. And it's a very unexplored outside of original where Alfred Hitchcock made intelligences. Exactly, that's what I was just thinking. It's like, I don't know what happened because Hitchcock set the bar and said, okay, everybody, here you go, make your horror films. And at some point they became brainless. And I don't know why that was acceptable. And then Silence of the Lambs took it to the place that few horror films. In fact, I had a stupid baby ask me this recently, why doesn't the Academy acknowledge more horror? And the reality of that is, among many factors, is that there just haven't been intelligent horror films. Until recently. Until recently. Jordan Peele and John Krasinski in a quiet place. Yeah, quiet place. And I was just disappointed that us didn't get attention this year. Because I think that is an incredibly intelligent, as you do, I know. So yeah, there's a definite trend coming. And by the way, if you didn't know that, Silence of the Lambs is the only horror film to win the one best picture, best director, best actor, and best actress. So yeah, this could be it. So let us know what her defining performance is. Anushka Sharma. And is she part of the Sharma family? Because I can't tell from the last night. Sharma in. Sharma in Ultra. The laundry detergent. Stupid. Like tea. I love the jar of jive and it loves me. Coffee and tea and the jive and in me. In me.