Watched this a few nights ago, same thoughts on the performances--they were both stunning. I don't want to spoil anything but I'd really expected the movie to, at some point, start going down a very well trodden horror movie path, but it did not, so that was refreshing. Kind of heartbreaking at parts.rsmurphy wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:08 pm Modern explorations of Frankenstein are having their moment. I really enjoyed the performances from both actors, especially from Marin Ireland - I kept getting Angela Bettis vibes so much that I was sure I was watching her.
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272Justice for Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell
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273Enjoyed some hearty laughs from this one. The boss designer was hilarious
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274^
This was fun. The silly parts were tolerable, funny parts funny, and creepy parts hella creepy. More than a bit heavy, triggering, and wholly entertaining. Great to see Emily Hampshire stretching their legs a bit. Love them.
VHS85 was also cool. Good "Hamburger Lady" placement. The SCP-inspired wraparound was a weird, campy, disturbing 80's throwback. Each chapter had something whether it be funny, unique, or creepy about it. Better than VHS99 which could be my favorite one overall.
Aside from those two movies my spooky season is off to a slow start. Hopefully the aforementioned flicks will get me out of my watching crappy horror movie rut I seem to have mired myself in over the past couple of weeks...good lord. I watched two shorts that are both amusing and spooky. #ChadGetsTheAxe is horror-comedy indebted to the hilarious Deadstream. Both deal with unlikeable influencers with Deadstream being the obvious smarter, funnier film, but once #ChadGetsTheAxe shifts to sheer terror it's pretty great. I also enjoyed the pre-Smile short, Laura Hasn't Slept.
What I am TOTALLY looking forward to watching is When Evil Lurks. Demián Rugna directed Terrified, one of my favorite horror films of the past few years and I've been impatiently waiting for his new one, which, if one listens to scuttlebutt, and I do, makes Terrified look like child's play.
This was fun. The silly parts were tolerable, funny parts funny, and creepy parts hella creepy. More than a bit heavy, triggering, and wholly entertaining. Great to see Emily Hampshire stretching their legs a bit. Love them.
VHS85 was also cool. Good "Hamburger Lady" placement. The SCP-inspired wraparound was a weird, campy, disturbing 80's throwback. Each chapter had something whether it be funny, unique, or creepy about it. Better than VHS99 which could be my favorite one overall.
Aside from those two movies my spooky season is off to a slow start. Hopefully the aforementioned flicks will get me out of my watching crappy horror movie rut I seem to have mired myself in over the past couple of weeks...good lord. I watched two shorts that are both amusing and spooky. #ChadGetsTheAxe is horror-comedy indebted to the hilarious Deadstream. Both deal with unlikeable influencers with Deadstream being the obvious smarter, funnier film, but once #ChadGetsTheAxe shifts to sheer terror it's pretty great. I also enjoyed the pre-Smile short, Laura Hasn't Slept.
What I am TOTALLY looking forward to watching is When Evil Lurks. Demián Rugna directed Terrified, one of my favorite horror films of the past few years and I've been impatiently waiting for his new one, which, if one listens to scuttlebutt, and I do, makes Terrified look like child's play.
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275Very effective short about a visually impaired elderly woman, her home healthcare worker, and someone else she thinks might be living there. All atmosphere and dread. No gore. It's great.
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276Someone recommended it in the Netflix/Hulu etc. thread, but I finally caught this on Netflix:
Vivarium is more of a psychological horror movie than a horror movie, but it is genuinely unsettling throughout.
Vivarium is more of a psychological horror movie than a horror movie, but it is genuinely unsettling throughout.
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277^ had to stop the trailer because I like to be surprised.
Speaking of surprises...
The proper tagline for this depraved short film is: you can forget your sins, but you can never forget your Gwilliam, but I also like the line of script used in the poster: this is what you wanted. Damn straight! An unpleasant watching experience is exactly what I wanted, and Gwilliam delivers. Seriously, I couldn't sleep for a bit not because I was scared, but scarred. Couldn't stop thinking about it. Runtime is a little over 5 minutes and the time zips right by but the images remain.
It stars the machete-wielding killer from Too Many Cooks as an ex-con looking for action on his release from jail but things don't go as planned. This is a hilarious, but profoundly fucked-up unforgettable movie with zero amounts of gore or violence. If you occasionally seek out wild, freaky, and upsetting films that are also darkly humorous, then look for Gwilliam on YouTube.
Speaking of surprises...
The proper tagline for this depraved short film is: you can forget your sins, but you can never forget your Gwilliam, but I also like the line of script used in the poster: this is what you wanted. Damn straight! An unpleasant watching experience is exactly what I wanted, and Gwilliam delivers. Seriously, I couldn't sleep for a bit not because I was scared, but scarred. Couldn't stop thinking about it. Runtime is a little over 5 minutes and the time zips right by but the images remain.
It stars the machete-wielding killer from Too Many Cooks as an ex-con looking for action on his release from jail but things don't go as planned. This is a hilarious, but profoundly fucked-up unforgettable movie with zero amounts of gore or violence. If you occasionally seek out wild, freaky, and upsetting films that are also darkly humorous, then look for Gwilliam on YouTube.
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278I should note that I could tell you everything that happens in Vivarium, and it still would barely lose any of its power, but, yes, I really highly recommend this movie, and if you go into it based on Netflix’s description (“While exploring a new housing development, a young couple finds themselves trapped in a labyrinth of identical houses.”), you will find that those words are both accurate and completely and utterly misleading.
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279in case anyone dare watch a recent creepy David Yow performance
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280^ good flick. Trippy! Yow is great with anything in his hands. I wasn't the biggest fan of Southbound but I enjoyed his performance.
Re-watched His House the other night and it still completely rules. So heavy, depressing, legitimately frightening, and topical with the world's deplorable treatment of migrants, and how in the case of His House it could lead to migrants doing terrible things to survive. Add an African witch (apeth) to the stew and you've got scary shit afoot. I liked the ending much better on the second watch. Looking forward to what the director, Remi Weeks, accomplishes in the future. As an aside, Savageland and Most Beautiful Island are two horror films dealing with the plight of migrants worth your time.
El Conde was a recent watch that was quite entertaining. It's satire which reimagines Pinochet as a centuries-old vampire who wants to end his life, and his ruthless children looking to inherit his wealth. Gorgeous-looking film shot in b&w. Gory. Funny. Recommended.
Re-watched His House the other night and it still completely rules. So heavy, depressing, legitimately frightening, and topical with the world's deplorable treatment of migrants, and how in the case of His House it could lead to migrants doing terrible things to survive. Add an African witch (apeth) to the stew and you've got scary shit afoot. I liked the ending much better on the second watch. Looking forward to what the director, Remi Weeks, accomplishes in the future. As an aside, Savageland and Most Beautiful Island are two horror films dealing with the plight of migrants worth your time.
El Conde was a recent watch that was quite entertaining. It's satire which reimagines Pinochet as a centuries-old vampire who wants to end his life, and his ruthless children looking to inherit his wealth. Gorgeous-looking film shot in b&w. Gory. Funny. Recommended.
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