Apr 18, 2018, 5:03 PM

@ganymede said in Good or New Movies Review:

@auspice said in Good or New Movies Review:

Unfortunately, around the time of Saw, Hostel, et al... the blockbuster films fell into the laziness of the gore sub-genre. And about a decade prior to that they'd given over to the laziness of overusing the jump scare*. Which means true, good horror has been really hard to come by. We've had a few. Some of my notables are The Others, Babadook, Paranormal Activity (the first one, but a couple others haven't been bad).

The Babadook is on my list of must-watches. My partner loves horror movies, and she's sort of pulled me into watching some real shit, but she doesn't mind going to see things that look interesting.

In the past couple of years, along with The Babadook, there are other movies that look more like classic horror films that are getting recognition. It Comes At Night is another must-watch. A Quiet Place has made it to the list, along with Get Out. Raw is delightfully squicky, and Split pretty much revived James McAvoy's career. I also liked Maggie, which included a surprising performance from Ahnold.

I'm really looking forward to Hereditary. A24 is my new favorite studio.

So, I finally watched Split recently. And while it redeemed Shamalamadingdong in my eyes a little (being that it's related to that other film no spoilers)... It wasn't amazing. I enjoyed it, but it's not on the list, obvs.

But I don't need anything special to ❤ McAvoy. I dig the actor.

Hereditary is def. a must see for me. I heard about it before trailers even hit because it has been a buzz in the film community since the word go. Like, I will be shocked if it doesn't knock it out of the park. Before the first trailer there was the line "This generation's Exorcist" being thrown about.