A sequel to last year's: http://www.tows.cc/forum/viewtopic.php? ... 7&p=170284
Although this year I am doing a different thing instead of weekend marathons, I'm going to try to fit in 20+ films between now and about mid-November. I'm looking for the scariest most suspenseful stuff and horror films that tell a good story.
I hope to fit in a few others too. I may swap out of a few of the re-watches for new ones.
New films I plan to watch this season (based on recommendations, so I can't vouch for their quality): Hereditary, Gerald's Game, A Quiet Place, Get Out, The Haunting (1963), the Shining (yes, a giant horror film fan and I have never seen this one before), Halloween (2018), Insidious: The Last Key.
Rewatches: Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead 78, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Thing, The Conjuring 1 & 2 (might skip part 1 because the last time I saw it was during the spring), Carrie (1976), Halloween (1978), Insidious 1-3.
I began tonight following Canadian Thanksgiving dinner with the 2014 Australian psychological horror film The Babadook.
It has a similar feeling to Insidious; unsurprising, given they're both Australian and both low budget (The Babadook was $2 million). The differences are the slimmer cast focusing on two characters.
It begins like Problem Child, except without the comedy element, and from the perspective of a depressed single mother way behind on sleep. Then it unwinds into a somewhat twisted and creepy experience. I won't spoil the conflict or anything, it's all good - but it's one you have to put your phone away for and pay attention to because there are key story bits that get mentioned almost in passing conversation - and not repeated if you're looking to unravel the mystery.
Anyway, recommendations welcome!
Although this year I am doing a different thing instead of weekend marathons, I'm going to try to fit in 20+ films between now and about mid-November. I'm looking for the scariest most suspenseful stuff and horror films that tell a good story.
I hope to fit in a few others too. I may swap out of a few of the re-watches for new ones.
New films I plan to watch this season (based on recommendations, so I can't vouch for their quality): Hereditary, Gerald's Game, A Quiet Place, Get Out, The Haunting (1963), the Shining (yes, a giant horror film fan and I have never seen this one before), Halloween (2018), Insidious: The Last Key.
Rewatches: Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead 78, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Thing, The Conjuring 1 & 2 (might skip part 1 because the last time I saw it was during the spring), Carrie (1976), Halloween (1978), Insidious 1-3.
I began tonight following Canadian Thanksgiving dinner with the 2014 Australian psychological horror film The Babadook.
It has a similar feeling to Insidious; unsurprising, given they're both Australian and both low budget (The Babadook was $2 million). The differences are the slimmer cast focusing on two characters.
It begins like Problem Child, except without the comedy element, and from the perspective of a depressed single mother way behind on sleep. Then it unwinds into a somewhat twisted and creepy experience. I won't spoil the conflict or anything, it's all good - but it's one you have to put your phone away for and pay attention to because there are key story bits that get mentioned almost in passing conversation - and not repeated if you're looking to unravel the mystery.
Anyway, recommendations welcome!
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