The Hills Have Eyes (1977, Wes Craven)
Wes Craven’s second film, I believe.
Wes Craven’s second film, I believe.
Is smoking cool again?
A cult favorite from the director of Poltergeist.
Zombies with a Magnum P.I.
Never realized this was a John Carpenter movie.
A monster movie with an absurd sense of humor, but I liked it.
Based on the very first horror book I ever read (although I didn’t read it until the early 90s).
Not once since I first heard about this movie in the 80s has it ever occurred to me that I’d ever want to watch this movie.
A birthday, and a whole lot of horror movies.
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What if there were a new crop of movie directors who were heavily inspired by M. Night Shymalan movies?
A dude tries to unravel the mystery of his friend’s elder god cult.
It’s possible I first saw some or all of this in the 2000s.
Deja vu.
It was on my watch list for 2014 horror movies, and it was mentioned in Scream (2022) as an “elevated” horror film, so I had to watch it.
Another “elevated” horror movie referenced in Scream (2022).
I didn’t realize this was going to be a comedy.
The grand tradition of the haunted house, and this time it’s apparently an entire cinematic universe.
The search for a 1999 horror alternative to Blair Witch.
The search for a 1999 horror alternative to Blair Witch.
Just checking the box.
A sad but engrossing story about a kid befriending a vampire.
Beware passing strangers on a mountain road.
Character-driven period western with a survival horror twist.
Not as good as the Swedish version.