T’s 5 Halloween Watchlist Reccomendations
We wanted to give our readers a chance to get to know our Team Contributors a bit more. We’ve asked each of them to compile a short list of movies they’d recommend for spooky Halloween viewings. We hope you’ll get a feel for the personalities and interests of our creative spooky family, and maybe find some new gems to add to your cinemaphile pile!
Check out Tabby’s recommended picks below
for some films that are frightfully good!
Think you have a recommendation T might like to add to their watchlist?
Let us know in a comment below!
The Vanishing (George Sluizer, 1988)
Rex and Saskia, a young couple on holiday, stop at a service station where Saskia is abducted. Three years later, Rex receives letters from the abductor with a promise that he will reveal the terrible truth.
Tetsuo: the Iron Man (Shin'ya Tsukamoto, 1989)
When a businessman accidentally runs over and kills The Metal Fetishist, his spirit takes revenge by turning the man into a terrifying bastardised mix of human flesh and metal.
Event Horizon (Paul W.S. Anderson, 1997)
A rescue crew is sent to salvage the Event Horizon, a spaceship that disappeared into a black hole seven years ago, but the reason for its disappearance is far more horrifying than they could ever imagine.
The Midnight Meat Train (Ryuhei Kitamura, 2008)
A photographer obsessed with the darker spectrum of subject matter, crosses paths with a sadistic serial killer who butchers his victims on the late night subway.
Train to Busan (Yeon Sang-ho, 2016)
A zombie virus breaks out in South Korea and the passengers on the Seoul to Busan train must do everything they can to survive.
By Tabatha Wood
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