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(I'm honestly not too bothered by it, reference is reference)
(I'm honestly not too bothered by it, reference is reference)
10/31
Edward D. Wood Jr.'s 'Plan 9 from Outer Space' (1957)
HAPPY HALLOWEEEN!!!
Kinda fun when it's a bunch of idiots shuffling around cardboard sets, but struggles when those same idiots talk about nothing and do nothing for the bulk of the runtime. Brilliant film.
4/10
10/31
Edward D. Wood Jr.'s 'Plan 9 from Outer Space' (1957)
HAPPY HALLOWEEEN!!!
Kinda fun when it's a bunch of idiots shuffling around cardboard sets, but struggles when those same idiots talk about nothing and do nothing for the bulk of the runtime. Brilliant film.
4/10
10/29
James Wan's 'Saw' (2004)
I'm sorry. I just don't fuck with it as much as so many others do. Too "2004" (with it's insane editing, weird performances, and convoluted plot) for my liking.
5/10
10/29
James Wan's 'Saw' (2004)
I'm sorry. I just don't fuck with it as much as so many others do. Too "2004" (with it's insane editing, weird performances, and convoluted plot) for my liking.
5/10
10/28
Jerry A. Baerwitz/Ishirō Honda's 'Varan the Unbelievable' (1962) [US Version]
Extremely generic and underwhelming with it's lazy English cast edited in, and it's message muddled.
4/10
10/28
Jerry A. Baerwitz/Ishirō Honda's 'Varan the Unbelievable' (1962) [US Version]
Extremely generic and underwhelming with it's lazy English cast edited in, and it's message muddled.
4/10
10/27
J. Searle Dawley's 'Frankenstein' (1910)
It's able to convey the hubris and tragedy of the original story in such a tiny amount of time, while also using some interesting techniques for the time.
6.5/10
10/27
J. Searle Dawley's 'Frankenstein' (1910)
It's able to convey the hubris and tragedy of the original story in such a tiny amount of time, while also using some interesting techniques for the time.
6.5/10
10/26
Tatsuya Yoshihara's 'Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc' (2025)
Start's slow and really builds up in a sweet, subtle way, then explodes into absolute chaos, and somehow it's all tonally consistent and cathartic and tragic by the end.
7/10
10/26
Tatsuya Yoshihara's 'Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc' (2025)
Start's slow and really builds up in a sweet, subtle way, then explodes into absolute chaos, and somehow it's all tonally consistent and cathartic and tragic by the end.
7/10
10/25
Lew Landers's 'The Return of the Vampire' (1943)
Has a lot going for it in terms of it's premise, moving pieces, and general vibes (much of which can be attributed to Bela Lugosi), but is just a bit bogged down by it's chaotic pace and overly-brisk runtime.
6/10
10/25
Lew Landers's 'The Return of the Vampire' (1943)
Has a lot going for it in terms of it's premise, moving pieces, and general vibes (much of which can be attributed to Bela Lugosi), but is just a bit bogged down by it's chaotic pace and overly-brisk runtime.
6/10
10/24
Zach Cregger's 'Weapons' (2025)
Very satisfying watching all the pieces fall into place for a really great time.
8/10
10/24
Zach Cregger's 'Weapons' (2025)
Very satisfying watching all the pieces fall into place for a really great time.
8/10
10/23
Hajime Sato's 'The Golden Bat' (1966)
Evil will always fall to the might of a laughing skeleton who runs around, smacking people with a stick.
6/10
10/23
Hajime Sato's 'The Golden Bat' (1966)
Evil will always fall to the might of a laughing skeleton who runs around, smacking people with a stick.
6/10
10/21
Jack Sholder's 'A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge' (1985)
A decent, well-paced slasher choked full of the kind of bizarre homoeroticism you can only get from the mid-80s.
6.5/10
10/21
Jack Sholder's 'A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge' (1985)
A decent, well-paced slasher choked full of the kind of bizarre homoeroticism you can only get from the mid-80s.
6.5/10
10/20
Luis Buñuel's 'Un Chien Andalou' (1929)
Fuckin' French people, man. No wonder 'Avant Garde' is a French term.
6/10??? idk
10/20
Luis Buñuel's 'Un Chien Andalou' (1929)
Fuckin' French people, man. No wonder 'Avant Garde' is a French term.
6/10??? idk
10/18
Dimitri Simakis, Nic Maier, and Lehr Beidelschies's 'The Great Satan' (2018)
A shitpost so good you'll go to Hell.
7/10
10/18
Dimitri Simakis, Nic Maier, and Lehr Beidelschies's 'The Great Satan' (2018)
A shitpost so good you'll go to Hell.
7/10