• The Boogeyman

    The Boogeyman

    ★★★½

    Surprisingly good! And scary! Well drawn characters, and some excellent, non-annoying child acting. Highly recommend.

  • Blue Ruin

    Blue Ruin

    ★★★★

    I showed my dog Blue Ruin and she said "this is as long as a movie ever needed to be, your kind's waste is intolerable and you have turned our paradise amongst the stars into a tomb".

  • The Wailing

    The Wailing

    ★★★★★

    I have thought about this movie many times since I watched it. I would say that it changed my life. I am still trying to figure out what I mean by that.

  • Hell House LLC

    Hell House LLC

    ★★

    Not the worst thing I've ever seen, and enough low-budget charm to get it over the line.

  • In the Earth

    In the Earth

    ★★★½

    My first Ben Wheatley. There are plenty of silly bits but overall I think it works. Maybe more gross than scary, as a horror, but it's also surprisingly funny.

  • The Gate

    The Gate

    ★★★

    Another favorite from the Toronto Cinematic Universe.

  • Godzilla Minus One

    Godzilla Minus One

    ★★★★½

    To the best of my knowledge, the first Godzilla film to feature realistic panic attacks. Truly excellent.

  • Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum

    Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum

    ★★★★

    Great movie. Scary as hell.

  • Would You Rather

    Would You Rather

    ★★★

    Robb Wells is in this movie. John Heard is in this movie.

  • Resurrection

    Resurrection

    ★★★★

    "Hard to watch." I see a lot of horror movies. Some of them are scary. Some are disturbing. Funny. Gory. Mean, nasty. They are mostly not, however, "horrifying". This movie horrified the shit out of me. It's really good and I think about it regularly.

  • One Cut of the Dead

    One Cut of the Dead

    ★★★★

    So good. So sweet! Manages to capture so much character in less than an hour. Only a few years later and it feels like it came from another universe. Will immediatly watch a second time

  • Ginger Snaps

    Ginger Snaps

    ★★★½

    Excellent. Can't believe it's taken me this long to watch it. Proud of myself for clocking Bailey Downs as resembling the development where the rich clone lives in Orphan Black before reading the IMDB and realizing both were made by the same Canadian. Was fixated by Brigitte's wig and accompanying inability to move her neck.