Probably the most glaring hole in your horror film studies
I wasn’t big on his other horror film Cat People so I’m cautiously optimistic. I adore Out Of The Past though.
I wasn’t big on his other horror film Cat People so I’m cautiously optimistic. I adore Out Of The Past though.
I thought Cat People was kinda mid too. Zombie and Night Of The Demon go way harder. Canyon Passage a classic western too Jacques the man.
I thought Cat People was kinda mid too. Zombie and Night Of The Demon go way harder. Canyon Passage a classic western too Jacques the man.
Don’t start using “mid”. You’re better than that.
this man is the definition of ham

He was sadistic in this one. Ahead of its time
considering the sort of rhetoric that was flying around at the time, Freaks deserves some sort of Nobel prize for making such a compelling and compassionate case for every life having worth
Tod

Mitch McConnell's theme song @twinkletoez

"As a harpist I can tell you what Harpo does at the end there is the equivalent to a Van Halen guitar solo"

Mitch McConnell's theme song @twinkletoez
!https://youtu.be/xHash5takWUGoebbels favorite scene

What was it prior?
didnt realize Island Of Lost Souls counted so its that actually. always thought Universal horror was like fast food compared to the European stuff but Island stands up.
the general allegedly gonna drop hella spots on the sight & sound 2022 list because the protagonist is a confie
the general allegedly gonna drop hella spots on the sight & sound 2022 list because the protagonist is a confie
Tbh I had to go out of my way a little while ago to figure out why Hollywood used to always portray the South as the tragic good guys
couldn't find a concrete answer either
Tbh I had to go out of my way a little while ago to figure out why Hollywood used to always portray the South as the tragic good guys
couldn't find a concrete answer either
the novel which it was based on was union, i think you linked some article about keaton saying that yankees didn't make for good down on their luck protagonists and audience response in general.
searchers also dropping from the top 10 too for sure
Island of Lost Souls is my favourite of 1932 so far. Karl Struss as DP, I love the narrative everytime it gets made into a film and Charles Laughton kills it.
the novel which it was based on was union, i think you linked some article about keaton saying that yankees didn't make for good down on their luck protagonists and audience response in general.
searchers also dropping from the top 10 too for sure
Riiight yeah that was thin reasoning, Buster
wrong side of history
Searchers shouldnt matter tbh we knew Ethan was a bad mf