October Horrorthon - Top Horror Movies
The Ring (2002) dir. Gore Verbinski "What about the person we show it to? What happens to them?"
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October Horrorthon - Top Horror Movies
The Ring (2002) dir. Gore Verbinski "What about the person we show it to? What happens to them?"
24 Hour Horror-Thon!
October Fourth
Horrorthon 2025: Day 25
Treehouse of Horror (1990)
Treehouse of Horror II (1991)
Treehouse of Horror III (1992)
October 2nd - Lisa Frankenstein (2024)
I meant to catch this film in cinemas but forgot so I was SO glad to be able to pick up a copy for spooky season!
I really enjoyed this film. As soon as I heard it was written by the same person that wrote Jennifer’s body I knew it would be good but holy shit was it so much fun to watch! I love that they decided to go full camp with the acting, Carla Gugino as the evil step-mom character was particularly incredible and honestly so iconic already. Plus so much of the dialogue was genuinely funny, especially from Taffy.
Another thing I really enjoyed was the art direction, all the black and white gothic stuff was super effective and then the colours and lighting in the rest of the film really pop and serve to add to the slightly unhinged atmosphere which I absolutely love.
If I had one criticism, I think it would’ve been better to leave the ending more ambiguous? But the fact I can only think of such a small detail shows how great of a film it is tbh. Go watch it!
Didn't sleep at all at the 24-Hour Horrorthon this year. Also I think this is the first year I watched every movie (excusing bathroom breaks), except the movie we skipped to go eat lunch. And boy are my arms tired. And all the rest of my body and brain. Also it's my birthdayyyyyyyyy
I need a horror movie that is light and whimsical but also addresses the deep and ever present dread and growing nightmare that is reality hope this helps <3
Week 3 of my horror movie marathon:
Poltergeist (1982) (rewatch), Les Vampires ep 3: The Red Codebook & Episode 4: The Spectre, Cat People (1942), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), Nightmare Time Ep 1 Part 1: The Hatchetfield Ape-Man, Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood (1987)