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A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:01 am Don't encourage them.
Point taken. I'm just not sure I can handle more installments of The Exorcist, Insidious, The Conjuring, Scream, Halloween, Saw, [insert franchise installment here], ad infinitum. Also, on a more selfish note, many of those SCP anomalies are disturbing on a whole nother level, and I'd love to see them play out on screen under the hands of a capable director.
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rsmurphy wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:47 pm Also, on a more selfish note, many of those SCP anomalies are disturbing on a whole nother level, and I'd love to see them play out on screen under the hands of a capable director.
I really enjoy SCP but it's definitely at its best on a webpage, as a load of fragments, and I could only imagine it being A24'd to death on a big screen.
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The Dark and the Wicked has become my comfort food horror movie. I watched it for the fourth or fifth time last night and will probably double that by autumn. It's weird because there are a scant handful of production choices which if I saw in a lesser movie would turn me off to it, but here I don't seem to mind. The performances are fantastic, deliberate pacing- it's creepy and menacing but not aggressively so - and I'm into the randomness of how/why this family is targeted. It's just a miserable slice of a family coming to terms with grief, guilt, and how a demonic horror exploits that dynamic. If you didn't care about the characters it wouldn't work and the movie would've came off as a failed genre experiment.

During the credits I was hoping to catch the title of a song played in the third act and came to know that Mars Williams and Nels Cline worked on the score.

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I enjoyed Aberrance. I don't think I'd ever seen a Mongolian film before this. Hell, I don't think I've seen a modern day Mongolian cultural artifact of any kind, but I'll have to seek out more. Such an interesting country.

Anyway, I wasn't expecting much starting out (went in blind and hadn't read anything about it) but there ended up being a bit more depth to this than I expected after the first quarter or so. Some really pretty shots of snowy countryside, one of those films that feels like a dream all the way through.

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Was searching for a short directed by Joel Anderson titled The Rotting Woman and came across this experimental and grotesque Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita about turning into a zombie.
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Has anyone seen this Spanish thriller from 2010? It's very good! Super tense and frightening flick in the blind-woman-gets-terrorized genre. Lots of Hitchcockian winks and tons of red herrings. Exhausting but ultimately thrilling. Ending is a bit of a mess and I'm still scratching my head about it, but a good show nonetheless.
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Bernardo wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:08 pm When Evil Lurks finally opened in Brazil, I lover Terrified so I had to see it. Totally worth it, though I liked Terrified more. For all the great aspects of it, it suffered from having a lot of exposition, I thought.
“When Evil Lurks” was effectively gross and creepy for sure. I’ll have to look into “Terrified.”

“Eye of the Cat” (1969) is good cheesy horror, it’s currently streaming on Criterion Channel. I am cat lover and found a little of the handling of the animals rough. I wouldn’t personally call that a deal breaker - just be warned. You get to see a shitload of cats go off on bad humans.
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