A very odd 80's horror about a town called Wilson Creek, a place that families bring their kids to when they no longer want them. It was very Troll 2 as it makes very little sense and the plot is random and nonsensical.
I know it’s not explicitly a horror film but I watched Scooby Doo: Camp Scare last night because I had never seen it before. It had some great horror elements to it, part 80’s summer camp slasher/part creature feature. Ultimately it suffers from being too slapstick (kids movie after all) but if anyone else started out watching the horror genre through Scooby Doo this may be a fun 60 minute watch for you.
I don't normally watch Asian horror films, but a friend invited me over to watch this. Has anybody else seen it? It was so much more graphic than I expected. The gore is so extreme and I didn't know that you could have nudity and mention gay themes in these films. I'm not sure what to think or how I feel about it. I feel like it was good, but it was a lot to take in.
I truly did. Not one memorable fire scene? Come on Jason Blum loosen up your purse I know those Halloween movies made bank. Even the original is better. A tedious hour and a half.
Watched Eight For Silver the other day (or The Cursed, as it's apparently called now... but I definitely prefer the other title). It was a bit overlong and not particulary scary, but I liked the atmosphere. Plotwise, it was very different from what I had anticipated, so that was nice! It was also surprisingly gory - especially in the first half. The werewolf's design and lore was different from what I'm used to, which made the movie feel more original and also made me doubt if this actually is a werewolf-movie. It could've used some more kills and a tighter pace in the 2nd half, but overall I thought it was quite alright. While it doesn't top Late Phases as my favorite lower-budget werewolf-movie, I would definitely watch it again sometime.
I watched The Sadness this evening... It's great, and completely ott, and gory and yeah very depraved.
Doing the 90's Body Snatchers for the first time since maybe the 90's... I hope Meg Tilly is still iconic to my mind.
I watched Event Horizon for the first time last night. It was probably one of the creepiest films I’ve watched in a long time. There aren’t enough good space horror movies.
Weird you mention space horror, somebody I work with randomly observed that my last name is Hudson and another colleague's is Hicks, and is now spamming us with Aliens memes all damn day.
I love Event Horizon. It's genuinely creepy. I saw it at the cinema on the day that Princess Diana died, so I was in a sullen moon anyway.