As you can see, I watched a lot so I've kept it short for the most part.
Madhouse
Ridiculous but fun. The bad guy masquerading as a priest is one of my favorite tropes!
Blade Runner (Final Cut)
I started watching it distractedly as I checked my social media and slowly got pulled into it entirely.
Blacula
Scream Blacula Scream
In both films, Blacula fights dudes with his bare hands. Just throws them around like nothing. It was lots of fun.
Eve’s Bayou
I
loved it! Great to see Samuel L. Jackson play suave too. Also the rare
film where I cared about all the family members. One of the bets cast
films that I’ve seen in awhile, too.
Sign O’ the Times
How
do you make a movie out of one of the greatest records ever? You make
it the most Prince in the ‘80s thing ever. Even more than Purple Rain if
you can imagine that.
Manhunter
Did you think I was
going to watch Silence of the Lambs? This was another one that I put on
distractedly but then got drawn into.
I Am Not A Serial Killer
This
was a cat and mouse thriller and it wasn’t bad. I’d rather it ended on a
more ambiguous note even if the title is a bit of a mislead anyway.
The Eyes of My Mother
A horror film about intergenerational trauma.
Trouble Every Day
This is why your mama warns you about boys like Vincent Gallo!
Under The Shadow
A character study as much as a drama about a supernatural invader. It’s a very mysterious film.
Images
This movie does not hold back on strange men being terrifying!
The Blackcoat’s Daughter
This
was a very effective supernatural thriller especially its sureness of
tone as you’ve got three threads going in it before they converge in it
final menace. I highly recommend it
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
This
was not as gory or as terrifying as I’d expected. There’s a call out to
Lifeforce that I appreciated. That really amused me.
Queen of the Damned
This
was hardly on the level of a made-for-television movie let alone
Interview With The Vampire. And there’s hardly any Aaliyah. She’s barely
a major part of the plot - despite being the Queen of the fucking Dead
of the motherfucking title. This was just dumb and not even fun at all.
The Void
There’s worse ways to rip off The Thing and The Beyond. At least it didn’t make it too boring!
The Fog
If
you’ve worried about impending doom on the local level, this is the
film for you! Carpenter captures the nocturnal atmosphere and explores
the interpersonal dynamics quite well which is all you need to make it
compelling.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
I loved it. And I cried at the end. Oh, and before the end. And towards the end of the second act. It was very emotional for me!
The Leopard Man
The classic Val Lewton atmosphere that you’d know
from Cat People or I Walked With A Zombie. That’s pretty much all you
need to enjoy this one. Which isn’t about man-leopards at all.
The Undying Monster
This was really neat! I had expected maybe a bargain basement detective plot but instead the movie had some cool technique.
Interview With The Vampire
I
really had to go back to this after Queen of the Damned. It still holds
up. It’s definitely the adaptation that did justice to the book which
is why I think Anne Rice hated it so much at first.
Goodnight Mommy
Anyone
who wants kids needs to watch this movie first! Something I loved was
how sympathy is elicited for the mom as much as the kids. I still can’t
tell who was really the evil one.
Penelope
This won’t
win any kudos for deconstructing the gaze but I needed something cute
and pleasant as a distraction. Do you think the Pushing Daisies creative
team loved this film?
Cat People (1982)
Schrader made
the original’s subtext textual and added a layer of guilt over sexuality
and temptation. And bondage. And furry incest, of course. And then he
made Mishima! God, I have no clue about the ‘80s sometimes.
A Dark Song
It’s kinda like if Ben Wheatley had made The Babadook.
The Living Dead Girl
The passion of sisters is for death, said she.
Raw
This is less like Trouble Every Day and more like Living Dead Girl meets Fat Girl.
Blade Runner 2049
This
wasn’t bad but it also wasn’t great. There was a lot where it could
have been great but all the effort to be great comes across more
strongly in the cinematography/mise-en-scene/set design. Which isn’t bad
cos the original is so excellent is those areas but in this film every
scene and space is treated in the exact same way. It feels very similar
and nothing new is really shown beneath those spaces. And they’re
beautiful spaces - that’s what I want in certain scifi films! - but
they’re more impressive than the ostensible drama. They feel too
distinct from each other is most cases - like two separate films. I
really wanted the drama to feel more blended with it all. Which really
stands out for the worse when Harrison Ford steps out in the last third
of the film and is given nothing to do. You could remove him and it’d
almost have been the same film except for the final fight of course.
Which compared to the original was just nothing. It lacked all the
tension and all the stakes. It just happened. A lot of the film just
feels like a scene happens to get to the next part of the plot or to set
up something later. A lot of it was missed opportunity, sorry. But I’m
still glad I saw it.
Lorna the Exorcist
Actually a
little sexy but still a Jess Franco so that means ridiculous sex with
great atmosphere overall. There’s only one Lina Romay so there’s that.
I’m just kinda amused how like Vampyros Lesbos you have a supernatural
theme that Franco uses to create the atmosphere but parlays it into the
sexiness.
Prince of Darkness
October isn’t complete
until you’ve watched a Carpenter! So of course in 2017 the pick was from
the apocalypse trilogy. I really liked this one for its gradual pace
and less claustrophobic atmosphere. It’s very gothic which I hadn’t
noticed before but I liked that too. It’s Carpenter at a more relaxed
pace but still a favorite.
Little Sister
Just kinda cute
but in contrast to Rachel Getting Married it was nice to watch a film
about someone trying to help a family member for once.
Lips of Blood
I’m
not a fan of the lead dude character but it’s still a good Jean Rollin
film. His reunion with the mysterious woman is very touching and I have
to say their plan to go to sea in a coffin together is quite romantic!
Leave it to the French, I guess.
Medousa
Not as much of a
horror film as I’d hoped but it’s low-key indie film vibe was charming.
It’s not as much about Medusa as it’s about the mystery of the sudden
statues but it’s not a bad story either. Definitely something you’d
watch on a Sunday afternoon. Or as a double bill with Lips of Blood!
Suspiria
This was the new restoration from Synapse - and it was glorious!
Blood and Black Lace
My favorite Bava film. Beautiful and scary and just a perfect example of Bava’s style.
08 November 2017
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