Re: Good, lesser known horror movies
461Can a spooky movie have too much spooky? This Hungarian paranormal period piece about a post-mortem photographer trying to suss out ghastly shenanigans in a post WW1, pandemic-ravaged village doesn't think so. The production design is flawless with many unsettling practical and visual effects, but by the explosion of supernatural activity in the third act it gets kinda silly and/or boring. Motherfuckers be levitating and dragged all over the place. AND CAN WE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE STOP WITH THE HERKY-JERKY ANGULAR GHOST WALKING LIKE FUCK YOU!!! Make it soft, slow, serpentine, fluid, very demure, very mindful (soz). Still, I pretty much enjoyed every bit of it save for the English dub. Like, Tubi, wtf?
Not hella impressed by The Creep Tapes. I's fucks with anything Mark Duplass-related, but the entire Creep universe leaves me cold. As a horror nut the ability to suspend disbelief comes second nature, but I just can't do it with Creep. I think it's because there's nothing preternatural afoot - no ghosts, curses, or demons - just a serial killer and his dumb, dumb, dumb, and I mean, so dumb victims. I find myself internally screaming "WHY THE FUCK AREN'T YOU WALKING AWAY OR STICKING UP FOR YOURSELF?!?!" Mark Duplass plays a ridiculously unhinged and humorous killer, but all of his targets act super-duper dumB and it irks me.
Been getting into the analog series The Man in the Suit. Not bad. I've only watched the first three episodes, and though I'm not an analog horror freak I often find myself creeped by the aesthetics of it all.
Justice for Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell