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13. Malevolent - Pretty standard fare of fake ghost hunters who scam people ending up in a house with real ghosts. I mainly watched it because the house it was set in looked cool, but the set wasn’t utilized to it’s potential at all. A bit of a twist at the end that kept it from being completely generic, but definitely not a movie I’d recommend.
14. The Golem - Surprisingly good little movie. A bit predictable, but there aren’t too many horror films out there that delve into Judaism so it’s always enjoyable to see something other than the usual demons and priests with more religious-themed horror.
15. Darling - Visually striking, but very art house. The film being in black and white, as well as the editing choices, definitely worked for this movie. It keeps a tight focus on a single character for 99% of the movie and has almost no dialogue. It feels a bit like a student film version of Hitchcock. It’s not something I’ll ever watch again, but I appreciate it for what it is.
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14. The Golem - Surprisingly good little movie. A bit predictable, but there aren’t too many horror films out there that delve into Judaism so it’s always enjoyable to see something other than the usual demons and priests with more religious-themed horror.
15. Darling - Visually striking, but very art house. The film being in black and white, as well as the editing choices, definitely worked for this movie. It keeps a tight focus on a single character for 99% of the movie and has almost no dialogue. It feels a bit like a student film version of Hitchcock. It’s not something I’ll ever watch again, but I appreciate it for what it is.
#octoberorgyofviolence