Paul

Paul

Favorite films

  • Pet Sematary
  • True Romance
  • The Happiness of the Katakuris
  • Home Alone

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  • The Kiss

    ★★★★

  • Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma

    ★★★★★

  • Bobby Yeah

    ★★★

  • Blue Velvet

    ★★★½

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  • The Kiss

    The Kiss

    ★★★★

    Probably one of the most criminally underrated horror films I've ever seen. Even some of the most seasoned horror fans haven't seen this one and they are truly missing out. This film honestly terrified me as a kid when I saw it on HBO back in the late 80s/early 90s. You've got this hot witchy aunt, but she's possessed by some kind of creature and uses black magick to kill anyone who even slightly pisses her off. It's got babes, blood, and some great practical effects alongside the 80s weird horror eeriness. Definitely don't miss this one if you like horror.

  • Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma

    Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma

    ★★★★★

    I've been a fan of this era of anime since discovering it in the 90s. This is one of my favorite OVAs ever made, and it's also one of the most underrated. Everything about it is beautiful, mysterious, and hypnotic; the visuals have been criticized for being "stagnant" but it's extremely slow burn and if you can find a decent transfer, there's a lot of beauty to take in from the hand-painted backgrounds. The pacing is dream-like and eerie, building…

  • Bobby Yeah

    Bobby Yeah

    ★★★

    I watched this high and at one point I got so paranoid that I thought the creator was a serial killer who was using the actual body parts of his victims to animate this.

  • Blue Velvet

    Blue Velvet

    ★★★½

    I watched this for the first time while peaking on an edible during a blood moon and the "In Dreams" scene with Frank was legitimately one of the top 3 most difficult spiritual experiences I've had in 42 years of life. At one point I became convinced that the demiurge himself was threatening me directly through the dialogue of that scene, and that the ending of the film was a mockery that evil can only be destroyed in an illusory…