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Topic2022-23 Horror Topic: Yes Chef!
v_charon
04/28/23 12:58:01 AM
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S Tier:

1. Scream VI
2. M3GAN
3. Evil Dead Rise

A Tier:

4. Re/Member
5. Beau is Afraid
6. She Came From the Woods
7. Knock at the Cabin
8. Bunker
9. Cocaine Bear
10. Renfield
11. 65
12. The Pope's Exorcist

B Tier

13. Infinity Pool
14. Malum
15. Inside
16. Nefarious

C Tier

17. Enys Men
18. The Strays
19. Consecration
20. Trinket Box
21. Spoonful of Sugar
22. Unwelcome
23. Hunt Her, Kill Her

D Tier

24. Leave
25. Children of the Corn
26. Fear
27. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
28. The Outwaters

F Tier

29. Skinamarink

We've survived Ari Aster's seemingly endless odyssey... but, and I'm pretty surprised to be saying this, it didn't seem like a 3 hour film. I had a ton of reservations about this one but ultimately I found it to be a unique and enjoyable experience. "Experience" is certainly what you can say about this movie. How much of a horror film is it? I'm not really sure, there are certainly plenty of classical horror moments but they are here and there and this is again a very long one. But A24 classifies it as a horror film so I will go with them on it. I think the difference between me liking this and not liking Midsommar is that this one didn't have a tonal shift halfway through like that one did. Ultimately, because Midsommar presented itself as pretty classical in its first half or so caused me to create expectations of the film, which it failed to live up to. I didn't like the direction the film decided to go in, like at all. This one however... it really has basically the same sort of tone the entire way. Not that you ever really know where it's going, and the film doesn't usually seem to know either, but it's in a good way. Pretty surprised to be ranking this one up high.

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