Monday 27 October 2014

My Top Five What To Watch This Halloween

Halloween is one of those festive events that naturally goes hand in tentacle with watching a film. It makes sense, if you can't travel outside, in case of ghost and goblin attack, you may as well stay indoors and drool over the screen.

 It is made all the better when you invite your friends round to share in the horrors you watch. Also if you really are unlucky, and befall a monster, it helps that all you need to do is outrun your nearest and dearest.

In case you are in a quandary as to what to watch this year I thought I would make some suggestions. So, here are my top five films to watch around Halloween.

  1. Cabin In The Woods
    I am a self-confessed Joss Whedon worshipper, but that doesn't stop this being an amazing film. It presents itself as your typical horror flick, yet beneath its calm surface is an intelligent commentary on the whole horror genre. A great film that isn't too scary or gore filled, with enough twists and turns to be genuinely entertaining.

  2. Sleepy Hollow/ Sweeney ToddThe Corpse Bride/ Beetlejuice 
    Basically number two is anything made by Tim Burton (if they star both Johnny Depp and Helen Bonna Carter you get extra points). Like Joss Whedon I have a lot of love for the emo of Hollywood and always enjoy a Burton film. All four of these are brilliant films and demonstrate Burton's distinct cinematic direction. This year I will probably choose Beetlejuice as I haven't watched in some years. 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice'...

  3. The Nightmare Before Christmas/ Coraline 
    Another director who specialises in making the darker side seem simple and innocent is Henry Sellick. A brilliant stop-frame director who created a film that has probably had the biggest influence on me (The Nightmare Before Christmas). Anyone who is confused at this point and thinking I put The Nightmare Before Christmas in the wrong place needs to go stand in the corner with the dunce hat.

  4.  Alien/ Aliens
  5. Lets get a classic in this list shall we? Both of these are great horror films from a time when directors, like Ridley Scott and James Cameron, understood tension isn't cheap scare tactics (Sinister, cough... cough...). The tight corridors of Alien create a genuine sense of claustrophobia and the horror flows naturally. Aliens fear draws from overwhelming odds and an objective that is worth protecting. Whilst they may now be showing their age, especially the wind-up beast that flies out of John Hurt, the unease never fades.

    1. Ringu
      Readers of my blog will know that I recently watched the Japanese original that inspired The Ring. I fell in love, and disgust, with it instantly. Once again the maker didn't rely on showing the monster, nor cheap jump scares. Instead the director used everything from subtle camera angles, background side effects and cheaper production values to create something truly unnerving. One of the few films that almost got me jumping behind the sofa. To check out my full review see Here.
      This sums up my childhood I think...
      Which probably explains a lot.

    That's my full list. What did you think? Do you agree or disagree with my choices?


    What are your thoughts, let us know in the comments section below.

    Halloween banner from anarchyonstardoll, Tim Burton artwork from fanpop,

    2 comments:

    1. Great choices all. I've been meaning to revisit The Blair Witch Project to see if it's stood the test of time. It's been parodied and copied so many times now, but on first release at the cinema it did the job!

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      1. The Blair Witch Project is quite high on my to watch list, especially because I am looking for a genuinely scary horror film. I will let you know when I finally watch it. I have heard the sequel is really disappointing.

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