Re: Good, lesser known horror movies
Posted: Tue May 10, 2022 8:41 am
Excellent, and many thanks. The list has been made!
I've watched this movie three times and haven't grown tired of it. Terrifying and bleak. It has a heavy, dire atmosphere that remains consistent and oppressive. That said, I can do with never having to see a ghost Jacob's Ladder-convulse ever again. The very few jump scares it had weren't too annoying, but they were unnecessary. Looking forward to what Bryan Bertino does next. I dug The Strangers, but its sequel didn't excite me as much.Bluegum LaBloat wrote: Mon May 23, 2022 12:54 pm The Dark and the Wicked.
Pure genre spookies with an oppressive, pessimistic mood, can't go wrong.
This movie is insane. I watched it last Wednesday and probably shouted "HOLY SHIT" like 5 times. Not for the faint of heart, but cartoonish enough.rsmurphy wrote: Mon May 23, 2022 7:14 pm If anyone's interested in an exercise in extreme and transgressive horror, then The Sadness should push those buttons. A mutating virus (yeah) turns Taiwanese citizens into sadistic torturers, murderers, and rapists. Anything and everything, so, you know, you are now warned. It's a wild, wild ride. I did grow a little bored with all of the carnage and assault, but the practical effects are magnificent, and I did want to see how far it would go. I'm pretty sure there's a Salo easter egg therein. NC