One of the best- capital I- independent movies I've seen in a long time. I love that the SOV medium is relevant to the movie itself. I also love to see a modern movie with SOV vibes created with the same earnestness of the era when that was the accessible medium. Well written, with a well executed plot, clever foreshadowing, and multiple twists that I did not see coming. Truly creepy, truly funny, and constantly fun. I hope this movie gets a release, and I highly recommend watching if you have the chance.
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The Haunting 1963
35mm at the Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR as a part of the Thank God It's Queer series.
This movie is meant to be seen on the big screen. The cinematography is amazing, shot after shot. I often found myself lost in the shot. The use of sound design to create fear and tension is effective, and also meant for a cinema setting. It holds up in every way. For a movie made in the 60's it's still legitimately scary. Also…
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Erotic Nights of the Living Dead 1980
I'm pet sitting for a friend with a great movie collection. I brought over a bottle of wine only to discover there was no corkscrew. I found a blog post online: "8 Ways to Open a Bottle of Wine Without a Corkscrew". I got the bottle open.
I figured I should watch something from their extensive collection that is difficult to find, and since I'm always in the mood for Joe D'amato, I landed on Erotic Nights of the Living…
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Things 1989
You know when people say "they must have been on acid when they made X" about things that just have the cliche qualities associated with psychedelics and are way too coherent anyway for that to be true?
Well this is actually what I would expect to come out of an acid-fueled attempt at making a movie.
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