It’s October, so let’s talk horror movies. All through this month, I’ll be posting reviews of films in the horror genre that I feel were the best I’ve seen since October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022. As an added bonus, I’ll be adding a secondary review that may be somewhat related to the main review or slightly missed the countdown by inches. Either way, it’s a double dose of great horror to be on the lookout for. As always, these are simply my opinions listed in order to my own personal tastes and mad take on good horror cinema, not box office or critic ratings. Follow along the countdown every day in October. Feel free to agree, disagree, or better yet, give me your own picks for your favorite horror movies of the year. Happy Halloween!
#31 – FRESH (2022)
Available streaming exclusively on Hulu!
Directed by Mimi Cave.
Written by Lauryn Kahn.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/wKk5VAK1GZQ
Worth Noting: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (2022)
Available streaming on Netflix!
Directed by David Blue Garcia. Written by Chris Thomas Devlin, Fede Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/zcI6SFiK_yk
The Countdown so far:
#31 – FRESH
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Fresh would have been sooooo much better if they shaved that film down by 30 minutes. Bring on 30 !
Cheers
Jugdish
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Yeah, I get that. Still, it worked for me with the extra long lead in misleading everyone for what kind of movie it was.
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I look forward to this countdown all year. Thanks for doing it! Can’t wait to see what surprises are in store.
I’ll also be curious to see where Smile fits in. I’m not sure there’s been as high-profile a new movie released on the literal last day of the countdown period. Will its position be affected by not being able to let it sink in for a while before trying to rank it? We’ll find out!
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I’m actually seeing Smile this afternoon and if it’s good, I’ll have to rework the countdown a bit.
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