October 01, 2021

#31daysofhorror

It's here. A horror fan's favourite time of the year. The 1st of October. 31 days in the spooky season and as good an excuse as any to watch 31 horror films. A nice blend of new and old, watched and unwatched, English language and foreign.

The Lady In White - This ghost story terrified me as a child. Fingers crossed it still does.

Julia's Eyes - A Spanish horror that Guillermo Del Toro was involved in that I know nothing else about. Del Toro tho = quality.

The Lair Of The White Worm - Ken Russell. Vampires. Dildos. Phallic monsters. Amanda Donohue. Awesome.

Onibaba - Have had this Japanese horror on my shelf for a decade and this month it shall be opened. I hope.

Just Before Dawn - A truly underrated slasher film that goes for proper tension instead of gore.

Event Horizon - The film that proves that horror films can be set in space. Fuck u film twitter.

Zombie 5 : Killing Birds - No idea. I picked this one for the title.

Snuff - Video Nasty time. Fingers crossed it's better than the last time I watched it.

A Hatchet For The Honeymoon - Another horror from the Iberian peninsula that's new to me. 

Captain Kronos : Vampire Hunter - Swashbuckling Hammer horror. A wicked combo.

The Serpent And The Rainbow - Wes Craven's voodoo horror is still one of the scariest film's I've ever seen.

The Night of The Seagulls - Spanish knights of the templar rise from the grave to kill pretty folk. I mean it sells itself.

The House Where Evil Dwells - Doug McClure. Samurai ghosts. Giant monster crabs. Exorcisms. It has everything.

Deadly Friend - The film where Mrs Fratelli from The Goonies gets her head crushed by a basketball thrown by the original Buffy The Vampire Slayer is always worth watching again.

Friday The 13th part 6 - The film where the franchise truly embraces stupidity and oh its so much fuckin fun.

Love At First Bite - Dracula. The 70's. Disco. My brother and me loved this as kids so time for a rewatch.

Dark Water - Japanese horror ala Ringu I may have watched while heavily stoned years ago.

The Werewolf And The Yeti - Fuck Godzilla vs King Kong. This Paul Naschy monsterfest is where it is.

Zoltan : The Hound Of Dracula - A 70's take on the story, filmed in that weird American period where even daytime scenes were terrifying. 

Phenomena - Arguably Dario Argento's last great film. Icky but deadly.

The Grapes Of Death - Jean Rollin + pesticides + grapes = homicidal wine drinkers. How could it be bad?

The Female Vampire - Jess Franco. Lina Romay. This one has to be seen to be believed.

Zombie Lake - Nazi zombies kill beautiful people around a lake. What is not to love.

No one Gets Out Alive - A new netflix horror. Haven't a clue. 

The Other Hell - Nunsploitation courtesy of Bruno Mattei. Expecting subtlety and empathy here.

The Woman In Black - ITV horror at it's finest. A genuinely unsettling film.

Beyond The Door II - Beyond The Door III (Amok Train) rocked so much I have to watch part II now.

Aenigma - Lucio Fulci rips off Brian De Palma's Carrie in his inimitable style.

Stagefright - Michele Saovi & Joe D'Amato take on slasher films should be fun. Should being the operative word.

The Addiction - Abel Ferrara's take on vampirism is a stunner. An absolute stunner. Plus Annabella Sciorra. 

Grim Prairie Tales - A horror western for Halloween. My two favourite genres clash extremely successfully and Brad Dourif is the gravy on top.

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