The Lighthouse (dir. Robert Eggers, 2019) In the last three or four movies, I’ve got a masturbation scene. I did it in High Life. I did it in Damsel. And The Devil All the Time. I only realized when I did it the fourth time. But when I saw the clay figure of the mermaid, … Continue reading The Lighthouse (2019)
Month: October 2019
The Evil Dead Films
Within the Woods (dir. Sam Raimi, 1978) The Evil Dead (dir. Sam Raimi, 1981) Evil Dead II (dir. Sam Raimi, 1987) Army of Darkness (dir. Sam Raimi, 1992) Evil Dead (dir. Fede Alvarez, 2013) Likely the iconic horror comedy franchise, the Evil Dead includes four feature films, a three season television series [1], a stage … Continue reading The Evil Dead Films
Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U
Happy Death Day (dir. Christopher Landon, 2017) Happy Death Day 2U (dir. Christopher Landon, 2019) Theresa “Tree” Gelbman (Jessica Rothe), a student at Bayfield University—”Go Babies Go!”—wakes to her phone’s obnoxious birthday ringtone in the dorm room of Carter Davis (Israel Broussard) in what she assumes was a drunken hookup the night before. Tree slinks … Continue reading Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U
Lake Mungo (2008)
Lake Mundo (dir. Joel Anderson, 2008) The car stalled on the way back from the dam. The only gear I could get it into was reverse. So we drove back to town in reverse. Russell Palmer (David Pledger), whose sixteen year old daughter Alice (Talia Zucker) drowned at that dam, tells the interviewer this in … Continue reading Lake Mungo (2008)
Hell House LLC (2015)
Hell House LLC (dir. Stephen Cognetti, 2015) An unknown disaster at a haunted house attraction in an abandoned hotel in the unfortunately named town of Abbadon, New York, claims the lives of 15 people in October 2009. Five years later a documentary team is determined to solve the mystery of these deaths. One of the … Continue reading Hell House LLC (2015)
The Hunger (1983)
The Hunger (dir. Tony Scott, 1983) Opening with Bauhaus performing ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’ before cutting to Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie seducing a pair of club patrons to their Manhattan home, killing and feeding on them, Tony Scott’s debut feature The Hunger shows much promise, which unfortunately I do not believe it delivers on. It’s … Continue reading The Hunger (1983)
A Herschell Gordon Lewis Retrospective
Blood Feast (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1963) Two Thousand Maniacs (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1964) Color Me Blood Red (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1965) The Gruesome Twosome (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1967) The Wizard of Gore (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1970) The Gore Gore Girls (dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1972) Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather … Continue reading A Herschell Gordon Lewis Retrospective
Session 9
Session 9 (dir. Brad Anderson) Jeff: What’s your point? Henry: Just have an exit plan, dude. You stick with this job too long, it’ll mess you up, man. It gets inside you—the stress. A team of contractors are hired to remove asbestos from an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts. Things get worse from there. It’s a simple premise, … Continue reading Session 9
The Shining (1980)
The Shining (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1980) When The Shining was released in 1980, the critical response was muted, even cool. It’s a little difficult for me to understand this considering both my overwhelming fondness for the film and its place in the cinematic canon. The mixed or negative reviews tend to focus on what they … Continue reading The Shining (1980)
The Uninvited (1944)
The Uninvited (dir. Lewis Allen, 1944) Siblings Roderick and Pamela Fitzgerald (Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey) purchase an oceanside estate called Windward House from Commander Beech (Donald Crisp). This upsets his granddaughter Stella (Gail Russell), because her mother, the Commander’s daughter, Mary Meredith, died there. Strange happenings are afoot at Windward House, because it is … Continue reading The Uninvited (1944)