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Posts by Jonathan Hatfull
Event poster for Bizarro Video Club screening of Next of Kin
A woman builds a tower of sugar cubes
An old man floats outside a window at night
A woman listens at a door
Dundee! Tomorrow night our cult film club Bizarro Video is hosting a free screening of classic Australian horror Next of Kin at Canvas. Dreamy, creepy, unforgettable. Doors at 6, trailers and film at 7. Come along!
Glasgow Central is the northernmost point of the busiest rail route in Europe, but more than that, it's so beautiful, it really is, on bright days it spills with light. What an awful thing to be happening.
Ooh I didn’t realise there was a doc coming, amazing!!!
1000 Women in Horror poster - illo of a 50s-era horror lady climbing out of an old tube tv
Chain Reactions film poster - illo of a row of dancing twirling Leatherface silhouttes in front of a sunrise
A selection of 12 books written and edited by Alex Heller-Nicholas
Hello! I'm a film critic + author of 10 books on cult + horror film including 1000 WOMEN IN HORROR, a doc version of which launches on Shudder 20 March. I'm also in CHAIN REACTIONS, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre legacy doc w/ Patton Oswalt, Takashi Miike, Stephen King + Karyn Kusama
horrornonna.com
Hot damn, what a game
So torn, I don’t want the American politicians to have the satisfaction of a gold medal but three of my sweet Minnesota Wild boys are playing for the US.
So sad that the Winter Olympics is nearly over but as a hockey fan: holy shit this gold medal game.
It is! The twist ending is rubbish but beautiful sets and it’s really grim and tense with BIG performances
Hell yeah, Winter Olympics! The best Olympics! And NHL players in the ice hockey! No bad events!
hey wanna see 39 seconds of perfect video editing?
I am once again talking about Pandorum. Also very Underwater (2020) without the water or Kristen Stewart being badass.
Ben Foster screaming in a cryo tube
Ben Foster stuck in a huge pile of wiring reaching desperately for help
Close up of Ben Foster freaking net out
Ben Foster in a giant pool of poop, probably
Went to see Iron Lung last night knowing nothing about the game or Markiplier beyond “submarine in a sea of blood” and “YouTube man” but the Pandorum vibes were off the charts. What this film needed was a Ben Foster performance (and a 90 minute runtime).
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Koji Yakusho absolutely broke me, more than once!
It’s so beautiful isn’t it? Love it so much.
Amazing!!! Congratulations!!!
Can I suggest not even watching it just to hate on it?
We visit Silent Hill for the aesthetic! And we love to see dancers in monster suits! You can definitely tell they had less than half the budget of the first movie but Gans knows what the people (me) want.
Return to Silent Hill poster
Return to Silent Hill is a big result for me and the 11 other people who’ve been waiting 20 years for Christophe Gans to return to Silent Hill, 6 yrs of which were waiting for this film to be made and released, and whose only request was that it look and sound like a Christophe Gans Silent Hill film
Nice, hope you enjoy!!
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple poster
Returning to social media after a hiatus to say 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is incredible and I’m going to see it again as soon as can. Easily my favourite in the series and just a really good fucking film. Nia DaCosta knocks it out of the park, Fiennes is amazing, O’Connell is electric. Wow.
every AI ad is like
“hey gemini, what would i have for lunch?”
and then the phone is like
“sandwich”
and the guy is like
“wow”
David Bowie, wearing dark glasses, sitting down with his fingers laced. He looks vaguely like Gendo Ikari from Evangelion.
Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)
My piece celebrating ALLIGATOR, which turned 45 this year, went live this morning: from-the-desk-of-the-horror-chick.ghost.io/45-years-lat...
Subs/shares would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!
Robert Redford and Sissy Spacek in The Old Man and the Gun
There are so many great Robert Redford movies but I’d like to shout out The Old Man and the Gun, which is one of those films that seemed like a nice little film at the time, and became one I realised I think about a lot and made really strong impression on me. Amazing supporting cast too.
It is!
I had no idea how absolutely NUTS Ricochet is. John Lithgow has a gladiatorial sword fight with neo-Nazis in prison and puts Denzel Washington through the kind of ridiculous payback that can only be described as a half-remembered coked-up Cape Fear nightmare.