Stef (@witchxpudding), L(@nocturnical), Mel (@heda_mel), & Al (@maybmockingbird) continue trudging along on #31daysofhorror with a mix of slashers, weird animals, & found footage films.
In the grand scheme of decent werewolf movies, Wes Craven has blessed us with this horror/comedy. Christina Ricci stars as a protective older sister to Jesse Eisenberg, and the two get into a car accident involving a wild animal.
Dario Argento and Lamberto Bava team up and nail it in this horror tour de force. Admittedly the best movie of the week, Demons has everything you could ask for. A crisp and ambient score, a beautifully creepy setting, and practical effects to die for.
Let’s bffr here, this movie is ridiculous. Due to a wildly incompetent mistake at a psychiatric facility, criminally insane Howard Johns is released instead of John Howard.
This movie is a remake, but it doesn’t make it any easier to watch. A teenage girl is brutally SA’d after watching her friend be murdered. She manages to escape within an inch of her life and make it home.
A group of really terrible friends get together for a night that should be super chill. Unfortunately, the owner of the house they’re in bought the house in foreclosure from an unhinged mom, who doesn’t know how to use a phone, and her equally unhinged adult sons and weirldy sheltered adult daughter.
This South Korean found footage film is frequently praised on the internet as one of the best. I mean, who wouldn’t have a good time with a group of young, hot paranormal investigators doing a live stream at an uberly haunted location?
Stef (@witchxpudding), L (@nocturnical), Mel (@heda_mel), & Matt peruse this weeks selections ranging from sequels that don't belong in the franchise at all to cosmic horror classics.
While it’s not technically a bad movie & some of the effects were incredibly amusing, One Dark Night seemed exhaustingly long even though it was only an hour and a half.