Fréwaka (2025)
istruggled with the slow pace of the storytelling.
Fréwaka is as close we going to get to an honest cinematic fae we’re ever going to see.
I’ve always been a fan movies that place the supernatural in the ordinary, this took too long to get to the point.
Worth a watch though.
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Today’s random DVD purchase is the brilliant HOST. If you’re a fan of monster movies and Korean cinema I couldn’t recommend this one enough.
PSA: All of David Lynch's features have just dropped at archive dot org, including Industrial Symphony No 1, Hotel Room, and the Duran Duran concert
Just rewatched the first season of Severance before starting season 2. Love this show.
The Thing (2011) prequel really ought to have been called something else to differentiate from the original, it’s not bad.
Although no way near as good as the Carpenter’s remake, there’s enough in this to make it worth watching.
Wild at Heart (1990)
Picked tho up for £1 and the first time I’ve watched it for decades.
It’s amazing how many iconic scenes were hard etched into my memory.
What a movie.
“A naked American man stole my balloons”.
American Werewolf in London (1981)
I’ve discontinued my streaming subscriptions and going to spend the money on physical media from now on. I’ve a lot of catching up to do.
My latest second hand DVD bargains. £1.99 each.
Good to see a horror movie get an Oscar nomination.
Although we all know The Substance will never win, at least it’s been recognised.
Every now and again a scene from a David Lynch movie pops into my head like a remembered dream.
Lynch’s films had the power to linger in the imagination of the viewer, few directors have the ability to conjure imagery that felt as lucid, he connected our minds to each other.
Thank you David. RIP
Yes, Joceline Donahue really looks like Margot Kidder in this.
The House of the Devil (2009)
It’s been a while since I’ve watched this so giving it a rewatch.
An authentic love letter to 70s cult horror and the first Ti West movie I ever saw.
Well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it.
My new favourite thing is pre-ordering blue ray dvds and completely forgetting I’ve preordered them.
It’s like a nice surprise to my future self!
It’s What’s Inside (2024)
The problem with this movie is that everyone is so dislikable I couldn’t care less what happened to them.
A social media inspired partner swapping party that inevitably goes wrong.
An interesting concept but I lost interest very quickly.
Hell Hole (2024)
I usually speak highly of everything the Adams family have done but this, quite frankly, isn’t very good.
It’s like the entire movie was shot on an iPhone 11 while they were visiting relatives in Serbia.
Check out literally everything the Adams have done apart from thi
Sting (2024)
They really ought to have called this Killer Space spider in New York as I kept thinking of the lead singer from The Police every time a character referred to Sting.
It’s an ok bit of light Lovecraftian B-monster movie silliness. Watchable but won’t win many awards for originality.
Kurosawa creates an unsettling juxtaposition between the clinical environment and psychological mess in the mind of the protagonist.
Chime (2024)
Kiyoshi Kurosawa returns with a slice of social isolation, possession and moments of profound horror.
Matsuoka is a teacher whose already disjointed life takes a surreal turn when one of his students commits suicide in his class, claiming to be plagued by a constant chiming sound.
Black Cab (2024)
For anyone who’s taken a late night taxi ride across London, the idea of a lucid nightmarish metaphysical journey at the hands of a psychologically imbalanced sociopath is probably a lot more familiar than the makers of this film realised.
Thanks mate! Been cocking about on Threads for a bit.
You are living in a new golden age of horror. In 20 years time people will asking you what was it like to see these movies for the first time when everything was so good.
Enjoy the moment. This is a great time to be a horror fan
Destroy all Neighbours (2024)
My first 2024 movie of the year.
There are a lot of people saying nice things about this one but I thought it was awful.
At least things can only get better.
Eileen (2023)
Further cementing my love and respect for Thomasin McKenzie who effortlessly shifts her character from vulnerable waif through controlling and dominant to full on psycho killer.
The plot deals with several levels of abuse which is occasionally difficult to watch.
Going through a few of the movies I missed from last year starting with the wonderful The Holdovers. An endearing, beautiful study of loneliness and loss. Superbly directed with a wonderful soundtrack.
Happy birthday buddy
Thank you!
Halloween (1978)
I wasn’t going to do many rewatches for 78 but caved and did Halloween again.
It’s a masterpiece.
Thank you!
It’s my birthday so treating myself to my favourite film of all time.
It’s another excellent movie, they keep producing brilliant independent horror. Definitely check it out