Daytime horror is so rare. The Wicker Man and... I think It Follows from a few years back? Can't think of any memorable ones that I've seen other than that. Also, bonus William Jackson Harper as, like, the only black man in all of Sweden! (GET OUT, CHIDI!!)
I think Hereditary is streaming in one of the services I'm subscribing to, but hahahaha no way I am rewatching that. Maybe if I have a bunch of friends over and also got really really drunk. Honestly, that Thing That Happens (you know which, if you've seen the movie) is probably THE most upsetting thing I've seen in movies in several years. I saw the movie in the theater, and after the half way mark, I found myself trying to fold myself into the seat, like, make myself as small as possible, as if that could lessen the emotional trauma. My goodness.
You are simultaneously making me really want to see Hereditary and really really not want to see it.
Oh G-D, that Thing That Happens. But the image that will forever haunt me is
the shot of the mom banging her head on the attic door to get to the son.
Nope nope nope. I have woken up in the middle of the night with that image in my head and haven't been about to get back to sleep.
I am really glad I didn't see it in the theatre, but at the communal weekly horror night a friend runs, because that way I was able to THOROUGHLY spoil myself for the entire movie. That helped a little bit.
I don't even want to read the synopsis for it OR read Atropa's whitefont.
Hahaha that whitefont scene, yes. Also, the one in which Toni Collett is
hanging in the corner of the ceiling in the back of the frame, out of focus, and you don't realize until a beat laterthat she's couching over there suspended like a creepy fucking spider. Accck.
During my screening, you could hear the people freaking out in waves as more and more of the audience noticed what was going on.
Honestly though, I wouldn't call this movie scary in a traditional sense. It's just profoundly upsetting and leaves you feeling so uneasy with a huge knot in the chest afterward. It's more about grief than terror, I think. And all the hurtful, devastating things we do to our loved ones in the name of love, things that leave you broken. The
Satanism
is just a metaphor. Although it's kind of fun to randomly yell out
"Hail Paimon!"
for no reason. Heh.
I was so unsatisfied at the end of Hereditary. There were great scares, and legitimately creepy an disturbing images, and I totally agree with Vonnie that the main thrust of the movie is the awfulness we can do in the name of love, but on a plot level, I wanted it to be cleverer. I wanted everything to fit together neatly and it didn't.
That said, it genuinely disturbed me. I don't do body horror very well.
So, Dark Phoenix looks like Darth Willow: The Movie, right?
So, Dark Phoenix looks like Darth Willow: The Movie, right?
Considering how much influence Joss drew from the Chris Claremont X-Men that's probably fair.
I was so unsatisfied at the end of Hereditary. There were great scares, and legitimately creepy an disturbing images, and I totally agree with Vonnie that the main thrust of the movie is the awfulness we can do in the name of love, but on a plot level, I wanted it to be cleverer. I wanted everything to fit together neatly and it didn't.
This is me.
And now for something completely different...
Booksmart
was a blast. Very fun and a strong directorial debut by Olivia Wilde.
I want to see that! And Midsomar, because of my original Wicker Man love.
Of course, I say this as the only person who hasn't seen Endgame yet, but whatever.