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James Wan! Conjuring is a classic. I like the settings and atmosphere
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It's really hard to find a good horror film these days and I'm grateful that James Wan has really stirred the pot and raised the bar on the paranoramal subgenre of horror.
I also was really impressed with Mike Flanagan's "Ouija: Origin of Evil" and "Hush." He appears to be taking on the paranormal while Wan is doing the DC universe. |
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Clive Barker... you didn't mention him..
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Hmmmm would probably have to say the directors of my favorite films in general. Without the directors it wouldn't have been possible to like them as much as I do. So:
Joe Dante Lowell Dean Wes Craven Clive Barker John Landis Alfred Hitchcock Steven Spielberg Tobe Hooper Sean S. Cunningham Steve Miner Umm... about all I can think of at the moment.
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And I love Mike Flanagan's work too - he really knows how to create a creepy vibe. Seen a short by Heidrik a Heygum called "Skuld" there the other day - amazing work. Love to see a feature length horror from him. Last edited by seanbreathnach; 12-12-2016 at 04:13 AM. |
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Hard to see any of the current crop living up to the masters of the 70s - like Wes Craven.
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I know he isn't necessarily a horror director but as far as horror creators go I think Robert Kirkman is at the top of his game right now with The Walking Dead (2003 - Present) comics. I've read up on the comic books and they far surpass the show by miles. Wes will always be my favorite director. My two favorite horror films are People Under the Stairs (1991) and A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). I love that man's philosophies on life. His work has intrigued me ever since I watched an interview with him at the end of the Nightmare on Elm Street VHS I use to have as a kid.
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