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Jennifer H »
Great list! I just saw Picnic at Hanging Rock last year for the first time and I will forever love that movie. Snow Town I agree gets into your psyche, I think it might of been the combination of that and it being somewhat slow that made me turn it off an hour in. I tried to watch it again recently but just can't bring myself to that one. The Loved Ones was a wicked movie too! I'm definitely going to check a few more of these out, thanks:)
Jennifer H »
I thought the first film was extremely well done as well as very disturbing, but the second I did not enjoy...not that I really enjoy them in the first place. Having said that, I will probably watch the third just because I'll be too curious not to.
Herner Klenthur »
just to clarify this is one persons view not the view of 'horror-movies.ca'
endo »
I saw the first two and found them...interesting anyway. They didn't scare or disturb me, other than the concept of what was being done. I'd watch the new one just to say I saw it, but I'm not expecting anything more than I got from the first two.
inheaveneverythingisfine »
horror-movies.ca I respect your opinions but I really think you should re watch Sinister. Yes, it's not a perfect movie, but it creates some really chilling moments and a soundtrack that would be any horror fan's wet dream. In period with nothing but remakes that aren't bringing anything new , interesting, or memorable to the table, this movie tips it's hat to many older supernatural films of the 60s and 70s. It learns from them well and gives us everything that was great about those movies.The most important thing with any horror movie now is, if it's a torture porn, that's all it was ever intended to do. If it's a movie that was created to scare you...does it do it's job? This one really did it for me. It doesn't rely on a typical yellowish green color correction that many horror film makers think is scary now. It doesn't rely on jump scares (while there are some in there). The acting is good. Most important though, it creates a genuine scary mood. Many Hollywood horror releases now don't even know what the hell atmosphere is. They only understand set pieces, music video lighting, and "oh my god we really need to show a close up of this tongue splitting" Is it well made visually? yes. Who cares. The best things about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is that the film looked like news reel footage. It wasn't shot like a movie, it was shot like if you picked up a camera and just started filming. That brings a sense of texture and realism that is very hard for Hollywood to understand. I thought Sinister understood that.