Saturday, September 14, 2019
Shocktoberfest 2019 Begins! Rabid (1977) [Cronenberg]
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Twenty First Century Horror Standouts (Another list of... Post)
Reddit user ScarletBegonias79 posted a list of the top horror films of the 2010s and asked users for theirs. I decided to expand mine into a blog post.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Climax (2018) [Psychedelic, Experimental]
Director: Gaspar Noé
Writer: Gaspar Noé
Biographical note: I was ill in 2010. Much of that year I was paralyzed. I started this blog because I stopped sleeping and would stay up all night long, watching horror movies. One of those movies was Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void (original, 2010 post here). Noé provided a handy spoiler in his own movie when a character summarizes existence after death according to the Tibetan Book of the Dead as foreshadowing of what was to come next. Ten years later, in his 2018 film Climax, Noé provides no such road map, leaving the viewer to wander through his psychedelic maze with no directions other than their own. It was an intense trip.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
The Whip and the Body (1963) [Horror Romance]
Writing Credits Ernesto Gastaldi, Ugo Guerra, and Luciano Martino
There is no doubt after watching The Whip and the Body why Mario Bava was considered a master in the use of light, color and shadow! This 55 year old film is beautiful to watch. Replete with exterior shots of sunrises and sunsets through a gray sky and over a turbulent ocean and desolate beach and moody internal shots where the subjects move through a spectrum of color with each step, this film is a treat for the eye.Sunday, August 4, 2019
Viy (1967) [Folk Horror]
Directed by Konstantin Ershov & Georgiy Kropachyov
Writing Credits Konstantin Ershov & Nikolay Gogol (story) (as Nikolai Gogol), Georgiy Kropachyov, Aleksandr Ptushko
Based on a novel by Russian author Nikolai Gogol, Viy explorers the power of faith and belief in mythology through the efforts of a young seminary student struggling to fight a vengeful witch whose path he has inadvertently crossed.
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