Almost at the end of the alphabet of horror films to watch, and instead of breaking this one up, we are in for a bumper edition this time out! From vampire yakuza to ghosts to mysteries in the mountains, we have a great mix of genres for you to browse!
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Horror films to watch: Letter UÂ Â
A nice single-parter for us today with the letter U, delving back all the way to horror films from1927 with this list, so you are in for a good one! Ugetsu Monogatari (1953) Genjurô and Tôbei are simple farmers who decide during a time of civil war and against the
Horror films to watch: Letter S (Part One)
To get to Z (and numbers), we are steaming along with just Part Onefor now before we return for the sequels for each letter. So don’t worry if you are wondering where Part Two to Letter R is. It is on its way soon enough! For now, let’s have a
Horror films to watch: Letter P (Part One)
Welcome back to our horror film A-Z list! We have moved onto the first part of the letter P, we have some great ones in here and maybe a surprise or two as well. Enjoy. Poltergeist (1982) The film where everyone has an open suspicion that Spielberg wanted to direct
Willy’s Wonderland – ★ 1/2
Willy’s Wonderland is a stupid film, not a fun horror. It is a pointless film trying to piggyback on a tired videogame. Utterly terrible and devoid of anything worthwhile. Toss into the forget immediately pile. I wish I could.
Sacrifice – ★★★
Sacrifice is a horror that forgets that it is trying to tell its audience a story and instead focuses on giving us beautiful shots and imagery. With an able cast who do their best, they are hindered by an underwritten script.
The Ice Cream Truck (2017) – ★★ 3/4
Lost in what direction and story it wants to tell, a film that could have so much promise as a drama or a horror. Instead, this mishmash doesn’t go far enough with either subplot to make itself felt.
The Stylist (Arrow) – ★★★★
Jill Gevargizian continues her upward trajectory as a filmmaker with her strong feature debut The Stylist. Led by the empathetic yet murderous Najarra Townsend, we are given a film that expands upon her 2016 short tremendously.
Lucky (Shudder) – ★★★ 1/2
It may not seem it at first, but Natasha Kermani’s Lucky is an angry film that challenges its audience while still wearing its heart firmly on its bloody sleeve. A sharp film that makes it’s presence felt.
Horror films to watch: Letter N Part 2
The letter N just had too many good horror films, so we venture into part 2 of 3. With a broad range of films here, there is something for any genre fans.
