Choosing my favourite horror films of all time is like choosing between my children – not that I have children, but if I did, I am sure I would categorize them quite like my DVD collection. As with all lists, this is personal and nobody will agree with every choice – and if you do, that would be incredibly disturbing. Also, it was almost impossible for me to rank them in order, but I tried. I based my list taking into consideration three points:
1- Technical accomplishments / artistry and their influence on the genre.
2- How many times I’ve revisited the films and how easily it makes for a repeated viewings.
3- Its story, atmosphere and how much it affected me when I first watched them.
Finally, there are many great films such as The Witchfinder General, The Wickerman and even Hour Of The Wolf that won’t appear here. I...
1- Technical accomplishments / artistry and their influence on the genre.
2- How many times I’ve revisited the films and how easily it makes for a repeated viewings.
3- Its story, atmosphere and how much it affected me when I first watched them.
Finally, there are many great films such as The Witchfinder General, The Wickerman and even Hour Of The Wolf that won’t appear here. I...
- 10/29/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
When watching the opening scene of Onibaba, Kaneto Shindo's “almost” horror and visceral fable on jealousy and death, we are introduced to the hole. A gaping natural well amongst a field of tall susuki grass in rural 14th century Japan. It's an ominous and a masterful set up of the mystery to come and, right before the drums and horns of Hikaru Hayashi Taiko drum soundtrack blow you into another dimension, it is both unsettling and beautiful. An unnamed woman and her daughter-in-law are surviving in a small cabin within the grass by hunting cowardly shogun who have fled the front-line of an unseen war. The pair sell the weapons and armor of the murdered to a local lecherous tradesman and dump the bodies down the dark hole in the grass as they await the return of their only son/husband from the battlefield. Their life's everyday moments pivot on...
- 7/2/2009
- by Neil Innes
- t5m.com
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