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The Driller Killer (1979)

December 14, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Drill, baby, drill

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1970s, 1979, abel ferrara, b film, crime, horror, madness, murder, new york city, punk, subculture, the driller killer

Last Night In Soho (2021)

November 20, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

The cutthroat dreams of the big city

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2021, anya taylor-joy, baby driver, dreams, edgar wright, fashion, genre, horror, hot fuzz, last night in soho, london, mystery, rape culture, roman polanski, shaun of the dead, soho, swinging sixties, thomasin mckenzie

It: Chapter Two (2019)

September 29, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

An after school special starring an old, underappreciated clown

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2010s, 2019, andy muschietti, clown, coming of age, gary dauberman, horror, james mcavoy, jessica chastain, review

House (1977)

July 29, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

A fever dream of a late-night movie

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1970s, 1977, comedy, douglas sirk, ghost story, haunted house, horror, japan, Nobuhiko Ôbayashi, surreal

Hereditary (2018)

May 11, 2021May 31, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Aster’s dollhouse of horrors

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2010s, ari aster, cults, family, gabriel byrne, horror, occult, toni colette

Vampyr (1932)

December 10, 2020 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Some people live forever for a reason

Posted in ReviewsTagged carl theodor dreyer, denmark, horror, lars von trier, stanley kubrick, the shining, twin peaks, vampires

The Lost Boys (1987)

December 4, 2020August 7, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

For those who want everything at once, and lots of it

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1980s, camp, horror, joel schumacher, kitsch, saxophone, vampires

Midsommar (2019)

August 5, 2020 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

An aesthetic guide to traditional Norse grief counselling

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2010s, 2019, ari aster, florence pugh, genre, horror, sweden

The Dead Don’t Die (2019)

April 21, 2020May 9, 2020 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

The cinematic equivalent of a sneaker collab.

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2010s, adam driver, bill murray, horror, jim jarmusch, zombie
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