Oooo. That's a fun one. :) Though I liked Kung Fu Hustle better...
OK, so I have just wrapped up
the final 2 films for
the 8 Films to Die for HORRORFEST.
And what I have to say is WOW and WOW... But for two different reasons...
Nightmare Man
There's B-Grade horror and then there's
b-grade horror. This film is about a woman who receives a creepy mask and then thinks she's haunted by
the Nightmare man, a demon that comes to her in her dreams... And then it comes to her reality...
I honestly have no issue with monster/slasher films, but
the production value of this film was so incredibly low that everyone in
the theater couldn't help but give way to laughter.
The demon's mask was absolutely pathetic, and attempts to catch
the victim were just... poorly choreographed...
The dialogue was stereotypically bad, but not so bad as to be self-conscious parody... Just an all around bad movie. As in,
I want that hour and a half back. WOW. D-
Crazy Eights
Session 9 meets
The Grudge. In a good way.
A ghost story involving 7 old friends, an old found box, and an old building.
The present is confronted by
the mistakes and shortfalls of
the past. Definitely not a novel concept, but
the execution was so incredibly clean that it left me digging my nails into my poor boyfriend's hand throughout
the entire film. Crazy Eights takes a similar setting as Session 9 with
the cast dealing with ghosts of their past (both metaphorical and literal) and couples it with
the slow, methodical, hauntingly creepy suspenseful direction similar to Takashi Shimizu and other Japanese directors (
the ghost aspect also follows similar themes).
The writing and acting were incredibly vivid and captivating.
This was
definitely the scariest film of
the entire festival and a must-see for horror fans. A/A+
WOW. Great way to end a horror-fest weekend!