Oktoberfest 2023
10th annual. October is a month in which I watch 1 horror movie every day.
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- DirectorDavid TwohyStarsBruce GreenwoodDavid CrowMatthew DavisThe crew of a U.S. Navy submarine in World War II rescues survivors from a sunken ship, only to face a series of mysterious deaths and supernatural occurrences.This is not a great movie, but I really love it. It always used to play on TV when I was a teenager and it's sort of cemented itself as a nostalgic film experience for me. I love the tone, I like the cast even though nobody's giving an Oscar worthy performance and I love the pacing, like I can't see anybody being bored by this movie.
Objectively I would only call this like a 6/10, but personally I just love it top to bottom. - DirectorFritz LangStarsPeter LorreEllen WidmannInge LandgutWhen the police in a German city are unable to catch a child-murderer, other criminals join in the manhunt.Extremely ahead of it's time, both in terms of subject matter and filmmaking. However, I think it's a bit too long. 90 minutes would've been perfect for this, because some of the scenes go on far too long. In particular the chase spectacle in the middle. Other than that I have no complaints about the film. Peter Lorre is excellent.
- DirectorPaolo CavaraStarsGiancarlo GianniniClaudine AugerBarbara BouchetA series of victims are paralyzed while having their bellies ripped open, much in the same way tarantulas are killed by the black wasp. The victims all seem to have a connection with a spa.This was pretty much everything I want from a Giallo film. A rapid pace, great cinematography and shot composition, great editing and a fun score by Ennio Morricone. It had a great foot chase in the middle that ended in sort of an unexpected way. Sure, most of the people being murdered either had very little screentime or were kind of inconsequential to the story, but I'm not really mad about that. I mainly watch Giallo movies for the aesthetics anyway.
It ended on a very strange note, though. First of all when we actually see the murderer he looks alot like old Swedish prime minister Olof Palme which made me laugh quite a bit. He injected the main character's wife with the paralyzer but never had the chance to finish the job. Our main character (Tellini) doesn't know this and goes on to strangle Olof Palme after a short scuffle. So far, so good. However, then we get an epilogue where the doctors tell him that his wife will be alright and make a full recovery. Tellini keeps acting as if she's dead. He walks out of the hospital and onto the streets of Rome leaving his old life behind and then the credits roll. This ending implies that his wife actually died and would've worked so much more if she did, but she didn't. As a result, it just leaves the audience scratching their heads. It was so fucking weird. I don't understand why they didn't go for the dark ending. I might've given the movie an 8/10 if they had.
Nevertheless, I still very much enjoyed this movie. One of my favorite Giallo's for sure. Highly recommended for fans of the genre. I just hope that the rest of them I have on this list are as good, but I have a feeling they won't be. - DirectorHiroshi TeshigaharaStarsTatsuya NakadaiMikijirô HiraKyôko KishidaA businessman with a disfigured face obtains a lifelike mask from his doctor, but the mask starts altering his personality.Great sound editing, great atmospheric score, great cinematography, great performances, heavy subject matter. Not too much of a horror movie, though. It's more of a psychological drama/thriller.
- DirectorMario BavaStarsWilliam BergerIra von FürstenbergEdwige FenechAn industrialist invites his colleagues to his private island so they can exploit a resin formula invented by one of the guests, but a killer within the group disrupts the proceedings.This is not a horror movie.
- DirectorJohn CarpenterStarsAdrienne BarbeauJamie Lee CurtisJanet LeighAn unearthly fog rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters.It's a solid John Carpenter movie.
- DirectorKonstantin ErshovGeorgiy KropachyovAleksandr PtushkoStarsLeonid KuravlyovNatalya VarleyAleksey GlazyrinA young priest is ordered to preside over the wake of witch in a small old wooden church of a remote village. This means spending three nights alone with the corpse with only his faith to protect him.Wasn't too crazy about this movie overall. It's decent. It's very imaginative and unique, I'll give it that. It has some really cool visuals even though the green screen effects doesn't quite hold up. However, all of this is only prevelent during the scenes with the dead body. I adored those scenes, especially the first one which really drew me in. The problem is that the entire movie surrounding those scenes weren't nearly as intriguing visually. And the fact that the corpse scenes combined span for maybe 5 minutes?, when it should be the entire movie. The set up should've been 10 minutes tops, maybe 15, then the rest of the movie should've taken place inside that church with a whole bunch of weird shit happening. That way the ending wouldn't have been as anti-climactic. The titular Viy showed up for like 5 seconds to say "There he is" and then the movie ends.
It's such a shame that most of this movie was spent on the less interesting stuff. Alot of people probably disagree and that's fine, but to me the movie could be summed up with two words: Missed opportunity. - DirectorWerner HerzogStarsKlaus KinskiIsabelle AdjaniBruno GanzCount Dracula moves from Transylvania to Wismar, spreading the Black Plague across the land. Only a woman pure of heart can bring an end to his reign of horror.I like this movie quite a bit. It might be my favorite vampire movie along with Carl Dreyer's Vampyr. It has a fantastic tone, it's really well shot, some solid performances (even though the overdubbing isn't always on point) and Popol Vuh provides a great score.
- DirectorRichard AttenboroughStarsAnthony HopkinsAnn-MargretBurgess MeredithA ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.Really solid, under-appreciated and creepy little film. The acting is fantastic by everyone involved, especially Anthony Hopkins. The score is very odd and eerie - that harmonica really helps selling the unease you get whenever Fats is on screen and it's something that I didn't fully appreciate the first time I saw it. What I did appreciate back then was the "5 minutes" scene and it doesn't get any less impressive. Not only just the way the scene is executed, but also the build up to it. You're kind of on level with Burgess Meredith at that point. Even though you're aware that something's wrong, you're not quite sure how bad things are until he shows up. Then you get the centrepiece and it's one of the most perfectly paced scenes ever. The movie peaks at that point, but it's still really solid all the way through. The scene after they get off the boat is also really creepy. Same goes for the ending, specifically the shot when Anthony Hopkins is hiding behind the door.
I still think I prefer the movie Pin, which is a very similar movie in concept, but I liked it alot more than I did a few years ago. - DirectorMichele SoaviStarsRupert EverettFrançois Hadji-LazaroAnna FalchiA cemetery man must kill the dead a second time when they become zombies.Subbed in for Blacula (1972) because I couldn't find a way to watch it.
This is going to sound really strange, but I thought this movie was too competent. As a person who loves shitty Italian B-movies I wanted this to be more like Zombie 3 or something, but it's way more well constructed than movies like that. For most people this would be an attribute and had I went into it without any expectations it might've been for me as well. Still don't know if I would've enjoyed it any more had that been the case, though. Tone is one of the most essential aspects of filmmaking for me and can be a deal-breaker if it doesn't sit well with me. The movie is listed as a comedy, but I found it to be too serious in tone for it to work. I mean, yes, it is definitely comedic in a dark twisted kind of way, I'm not denying that. I appreciate that it wasn't too overt, but I would've preferred if it had more of a "fuck it" kind of attitude. It also doesn't help that it's shot like a mid 2000's music video. Some people will enjoy that, I don't. - DirectorLucio FulciStarsFlorinda BolkanBarbara BouchetTomas MilianWhen a southern Italian town is rocked by a string of child murders, the police and two urban outcasts search for the culprit amid scapegoating within the superstitious community.I really don't know what to make of this. As a Giallo, it's fine. There are so many red herrings, but whatever. The thing that breaks it for me is the fact that Barbara Bouchet's character is a pedophile and nobody acknowledges it. All of the creepy shit she does with the children is never followed up on. We don't even know if she molests that one boy or not and when she left in order for the priest to show up and murder him. They just brush over that plot point completely. I guess that the priest stalks her so that he can show up at the most convenient time. Was he trying to frame her? If so, that is never implied by anyone. In a more cleverly written script I would attribute that as intentional, but because this has as many loose ends as it has I can only assume that it wasn't thought of during the writing stage. Barbara Bouchet is also just supposed to be a red herring, but the implications leaves such a sour taste in my mouth that it throws the entirity of the movie off for me. She is completely exhonorated by the end, I couldn't believe it.
I doubt that I'll forget about the movie any time soon, though. - DirectorKen RussellStarsAmanda DonohoeHugh GrantCatherine OxenbergWhen an archaeologist uncovers a strange skull in a foreign land, the residents of a nearby town begin to disappear, leading to further inexplicable occurrences.The plot was kind of nonsensical at times, but it was hell of alot of fun and had a fantastic October atmosphere to it that I adored.
- DirectorTom McLoughlinStarsThom MathewsJennifer CookeDavid KagenTommy Jarvis exhumes Jason Voorhees to cremate his corpse, but inadvertently brings him back to life instead. The newly revived killer seeks revenge, and Tommy may be the only one who can stop him.Better than 1, 2 and 8. Not better than 4. Haven't seen Freddy vs. Jason in over a decade, so I can't tell. I think I saw the remake around the time it came out, but I remember nothing about it. Haven't seen the rest. I'm going to assume that this is one of the better Friday the 13th movies. I'm not a huge fan or anything, I'm just a casual viewer of the franchise. No strong opinion either way on this particular movie. It was alright, I guess.
- DirectorDario ArgentoStarsMichael BrandonMimsy FarmerJean-Pierre MarielleA musician is stalked by an unknown homicidal maniac, who blackmails him for the accidental killing of another stalker.I'd say one of Dario Argento's best. I'm not the biggest fan of his (I hate Suspiria), so the fact that this had more of a general Giallo style to it really helped. Like, if I didn't already know that this was an Argento film I might not've figured it out. Sure, all the other Giallo filmmakers basically mimicked his style, but his style got more and more obnoxious for every film he made. Tenebre is the odd one out, but that has a more fun tone to it.
While I can't say that I loved this movie overall, I did love the kills and how those scenes were executed. I kept imagining how they would've played out if he had made this 10 years later and how much the inappropriate music would ruin the tension. Fortunately for me, that wasn't the case with this movie. They felt alot more Hitchcock influenced which I really appreciated. If only Deep Red was the same...
The movie has stupid moments, pointless characters and subplots, awful comic relief and whatnot, but I think that the movie's positives outweigh it's negatives enough for me to give it a recommendation. - DirectorHerbert WiseStarsAdrian RawlinsBernard HeptonDavid DakerA lawyer travels to a small seaside town to settle the estate of a recently deceased woman, but soon becomes ensnared in something much more sinister.I think that if a movie has a creepy enough tone overall, it doesn't need to do much in order to send chills down your spine. At least, that's the case for me. Because, I can't say that it's one of the scariest movies ever made or anything, but I was shivering like crazy during some of the more suspensful and intense scenes. That's quality filmmaking, in my opinion. I was hoping for one of the horror movies I watch this October to have that effect on me and this was the first one to deliver.
- DirectorRobert BentonStarsRoy ScheiderMeryl StreepJessica TandyA Manhattan psychiatrist probes a patient's murder and falls for the victim's mysterious mistress.I really enjoyed this movie. It's not a horror movie per say, it's more of a film-noir, but it definitely has it's fair share of tension and I think that all those scenes were executed brilliantly. There's a couple of unnecessary jump scares, yes. I still don't think they ruined the scenes and what they were going for, it just felt a little awkward for a second. That's going too much into detail, though, the tension in this film is straight out of a Hitchcock movie. It's kind of like a Giallo too, except without the Giallo aesthetics, which I guess is just like any murder mystery. So, it's really nothing like a Giallo at all. There was like one close-up shot of a hand holding a knife from a low angle. Nevermind.
The acting is really solid. It goes without saying that Meryl Streep did a great job, but she had a monologue in the third act that was fantastic. The camera just holds on her for the entire time as she's delivering this backstory, getting more and more emotional until you see the tears. No cuts, just pure acting. Roy Scheider is really good too. Not in that scene, he just appears in a couple of insert shots, just in general.
I loved the early scenes with Roy Scheider going through his notes from the sessions he had with the Andrew Bynum guy. I loved the scene in the park. I loved the scene at the auction, although I would've loved an epilogue where he has to pay for the painting. It would completely go against the tone of the movie, but it would've been really funny.
Usually movies like these clock in at about 2 hours and usually they sag a bit in the middle. Movies like What Lies Beneath, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Sea of Love is one that I enjoy alot, but it does suffer from that same problem. This cut out all of the fat. In and out in 90 minutes - perfect. You don't need anything else, the movie flew by, perfectly paced. I'm surprised that it has such a low score and is talked about as little as it is. It's not a fantastic movie, but for what it is I'd say that it hit its marks excellently. Except for that dummy shot at the end. That was embarassing. If this was a Giallo I would've been fine with it. However, as we've already established this is far more classy than that. - DirectorJean-Paul OuelletteStarsCharles KlausmeyerMark Kinsey StephensonAlexandra DurrellCollege students check out a haunted house where in the 1800's an ugly monster called "the Unnamable" was trapped in a vault.I predict that this is a movie that I'll have forgotten all about come next October. All I can say is that I hated the goddamn echo effect running throughout the entire fucking movie.
- DirectorMario BavaStarsStephen ForsythDagmar LassanderLaura BettiA cleaver-wielding bridal designer murders various young brides-to-be in an attempt to unlock a repressed childhood trauma.I particularly loved the cinematography and lighting in this movie. I don't think it beats the first like 20 minutes of Lisa and the Devil when it comes to my personal enjoyment, but overall I might call this my favorite movie of Mario Bava so far.
- DirectorLucio FulciStarsLucio FulciBrett HalseyRia De SimoneA horror film director is stalked by a mad psychiatrist/serial killer bent on killing people to model the killings after the director's gory death scenes from his movies.The second I came across this title and read the plot description I knew that I had to include it on this list. However, I think I watched a severely edited down version. There were so many abrupt scene transitions where I felt like a gore scene was coming up, but never did. I don't think I can give this a fair score because I feel like I missed half of the movie. Very disappointing and I can't really blame the movie for it.
- DirectorWes CravenStarsHeather LangenkampRobert EnglundJf DavisA demonic force has chosen Freddy Krueger as its portal to the real world. Can Heather Langenkamp play the part of Nancy one last time and trap the evil trying to enter our world?The concept of this movie is far better than the movie itself, but it's still pretty good. Some of the acting isn't all that great and it kind of falls apart at the end. I think if it had been executed perfectly it would've had as legendary of a status as Scream or The Cabin in the Woods at this point.
- DirectorRoger CormanStarsVincent PriceBarbara SteeleJohn KerrIn the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor.It's not a masterpiece or anything, but I liked the sets, I liked the matte paintings and I really liked the tone and atmosphere of the movie.
- DirectorGordon WillisStarsTalia ShireJoe CorteseElizabeth AshleyA weird woman admires and spies on her shy mousy neighbor with a telescope.Music by Ennio Morricone... What music? I don't remember hearing a single moment of instrumentation.
This movie wasn't very good. - DirectorGeorge A. RomeroStarsDuane JonesJudith O'DeaKarl HardmanA ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the Northeast of the United States.This movie is a classic for a reason.
- DirectorWillard HuyckGloria KatzStarsMichael GreerMarianna HillJoy BangA young woman goes searching for her missing artist father. Her journey takes her to a strange Californian seaside town governed by a mysterious undead cult.It had it's creepy moments for sure. The way the townspeople acted made me feel a bit uncomfortable at times, which is not something I was expecting. It's not a mind blowing movie, it's not one of the greatest movies of all time. It's just a solid little atmospheric horror movie with a great pace, creepy visuals, good shot composition and a nice synthesizer score.
- DirectorIngmar BergmanStarsMax von SydowBirgitta ValbergGunnel LindblomIn 14th-century Sweden, an innocent yet pampered teenage girl and her family's pregnant and jealous servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church, but only one returns from events that transpire in the woods along the way.This is a horrors of reality kind of movie, rather than being an actual horror movie. But, I really wanted to watch it again because I hadn't seen it in quite a few years. and this has been remade as a horror movie anyway, so it kind of fits.
It's a really good movie.