The Lost Boys
Love that film: the sexy saxophone player with the greased-up torso and ponytail; young Kiefer Sutherland as the bleached hair leader of the bloodsuckers, who are part punk, part motorcycle gang, part cult.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Let’s talk about classic horror. What are your faves?James: Easy. “Nightmare On Elm Street.” Boom — a young Johnny Depp in a crop-top gets sucked into a bed and killed.
The Witch
And what about “The Witch”? That shit was the most historically accurate horror film ever made!
It Follows
Like “It Follows”! That one’s just amazing — a great new premise for the horror genre that has sex as the underlying dynamic of a teenage centered haunting/possession film.
Hell House
Well, speaking of scary, I’d say the documentaries “Jesus Camp” and “Hell House” are as scary as anything. Child indoctrination and religious-based hate in the form of a haunted house . . . wow.
Jesus Camp
Well, speaking of scary, I’d say the documentaries “Jesus Camp” and “Hell House” are as scary as anything. Child indoctrination and religious-based hate in the form of a haunted house . . . wow.
The Conjuring 2
I find those “Conjuring” films to be more fun than anything. The camerawork is awesome.
The Babadook
OK, my favorites of late: “The Babadook.” The kid was incredible, and the idea of the mom as a monster . . . nothing scarier.
The Greasy Strangler
That movie is sick! I mean, bad! I mean bad as in Michael Jackson “Bad” Meaning awesome!
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” doesn’t follow any rules. It’s its own thing. It’s an experience that couldn’t be captured anywhere else.