Robert Eggers, The VVitch // Miguel Angel Ramirez Velazco, “Aquelarre”
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Robert Eggers, The VVitch // Miguel Angel Ramirez Velazco, “Aquelarre”
As someone with OCD, BOD, and a horrible relationship with my mother, Beau is Afraid was one of the most intense, targeted movies I’ve ever seen. Oh my god. I thought Pearl was relatable, but this was like having my own episodes and arguments and hallucinations and delusions slut back in my fucking face
There are some movies I find myself very grateful I didn’t watch before I did. Today’s movies were The Woman and We Need to Talk About Kevin.
The Woman features a violent, abusive misogynist man torturing all the women and girls in his life. As someone who’s been in physically, mentally, and emotionally abusive situations they did really nail it. I swear I’ve been told some one the same things after being hit. To break up the intensity of the misogyny, rape, and torture, there’s good gore, great cinematography, and really great performances. Some of the effects were comical, but honestly it served to a keep a very heavy story lighthearted. I really liked the ending!
We Need to Talk About Kevin is intense in an entirely different way. Obviously I’ve heard about this movie for years, and I won’t talk about the story because I know it’s considered a quintessential serial killer watch and I don’t want to spoil it for anyone.
But has anyone else watched this movie and got a creeping suspicion their mom watched it and found it too relatable or is that just me?
Microbudget Horror Films that are made just so the Writer/Director can play a total psycho my beloved
Even though I knew it wouldn’t happen, I wanted George and Gloria to win!! I loved them, I’d devour a prequel about them.
VILLAINS (2019) dir. Dan Berk & Robert Olsen
"The two of us are all that’s real in the whole world. Everything else is just cardboard cutouts and playthings."
Villains (2019)
Just discovered The Mean One in which David Howard Thornton (aka Art the Clown) plays a killer Grinch.
I give them credit for a rhyming intro narration lmao
The Thing (1982)
gore is so cgi and manufactured nowadays. where is the prosthetic limbs that can be chopped off and squirt blood, where is the blood packs in actors mouth so they can spit the blood out, where is the explosion of blood that doesn’t look realistic because there can’t possibly be that much blood in someone’s body. we need to go back and take some notes out of 80s body horror book
you can be the greatest in the world at pratfalls but it won't match with an 80's schlockjocky B grade scream queen ass-over-teakettling in a mix of karo syrup and lube
pretend all you want but you can't fake 32nd spray take StickyTM
that's without even addressing the disservice DOLBY does to her pipes I need to hear those analog stacks shaking in their mounts
This is why I’m so grateful for the indie horror practical effects Renaissance were in right now! Not to mention bigZ award winning films like The Substance and Smile/Smile 2, there’s some genuinely incredible effects out there that film makers are pouring their heart and soul into again and I just adore it
happy pride to all the horror gays. just know GAYS CREATED THE GENRE!
jennifer's body (2009)
The production value here is off the charts but this is also literally just what it feels like to play Uno.
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The production value really is off the fucking charts. What the fuck.
The Thing (1982)
“Why exactly does Peacock have all these British haunted doll movies?” I ask as I queue up a movie called Jack in the Box about, you guessed it, a haunted Jack in the Box