Favorite films

  • Evil Dead II
  • The Shining
  • Jaws
  • The Beyond

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  • Yes, Madam!

    ★★★½

  • The House That Screamed

    ★★★★

  • Soylent Green

    ★★★

  • Children of the Corn

    ★★

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  • The Beyond

    The Beyond

    ★★★★★

    An awesome way to experience classic Fulci is during a screening of a well-preserved 35mm print in the Chassé Theatre in Breda with a couple of Letterboxd regulars! Maurice , Tim Timmermans , Horrible Reviews, Wil and Ryan! Thanks to the guys of the BUT film festival to make this once-in-a-lifetime event a reality!

    Several Belgian craft beers, passionate B-movie/horror/trash enthusiasts gathering like we've been doing this for years and capped off by my favorite Fulci. Ah, life can be…

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★★

    Right before Disney and Marvel is about to milk the multiverse concept completely dry comes the film that makes every other piece of entertainment using the theory as a story crutch instantly obsolete because it's been brought to perfection in "Everything Everywhere All at Once". It literally is "The Matrix (1999)" for the multiverse, it's THAT good.

    Jackie Chan must have been facepalming after seeing this because the script was envisioned with him being the lead. Instead, the main part…

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  • Yes, Madam!

    Yes, Madam!

    ★★★½

    Watched the Blu-ray from Eureka!

    The first film in the "In the Line of Duty" franchise and the first Hong Kong "girls-with-guns" martial arts film.

    All of its stars were earned in its spectacularly violent opening and amazing final battle. These were the moments both female leads Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock absolutely kicked ass playing good cop/ bad cop while performing their own death-defying stunts.
    It's a damn' shame their movie got hijacked by the three Hong Kong stooges…

  • The House That Screamed

    The House That Screamed

    ★★★★

    Watched the extended export cut in English mono on Blu-ray from Arrow Video.

    Also known under its original title "La residencia", it marked the first Spanish genre film shot in English for the international market serving as a turning point for Spanish genre cinema.
    Director Chicho Ibáñez Serrador basically shot a gothic Spanish giallo prelude to "Suspiria (1977)" or a Spanish Alfred Hitchcock film.
    The end result is moody, atmospheric, surprisingly macabre and psychological.

    Taking place in a girls' boarding…