Day 30 – 3:Eye For An Eye

Day 30: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October 3: Eye For An Eye Written, Directed and Produced by Lou Simon 2018 1 hour, 22 minutes I watched it on iTunes.   This is one of those be patient, it will be worth it kind of flicks. I full on thought a few of the performances were terrible until a good ways in and then I understood there was a purpose to…

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Day 27: Shorts by Rebekah McKendry

Day 27: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Short Films Directed by Rebekah McKendry   Rebekah McKendry is a true horror fanatic. I became a fan from her co-hosting duties on Shockwaves, the Blumhouse podcast about all things horror. She’s passionate about all kinds of scary movies but especially seems to champion the merits of “lower brow” horror like shark movies and other “aquatihorror.” She likes what she likes and she’s…

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Day 23: The Open House

Day 23: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October The Open House Written, Directed and Co-Produced by Suzanne Coote and Matt Angel 2018 1 hour, 34 minutes I watched it on Netflix.   “The Open House” is a waste of time. This thing is so full of MacGuffins and then it ends up being exactly what you thought it’d be from the beginning. This is the first feature for directors, Suzanne Coote…

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Day 21: Mirror, Mirror

Day 21: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Mirror, Mirror Directed and Co-Written by Marina Sargenti 1990 1 hour, 44 minutes I watched it on Amazon Prime with my husband, John. (Lovingly restored in glorious 4:3 pan and scan with all the original scratches and film tears left intact for historical relevance.)   This was delightful. It felt absolutely made by women. The main relationship of the movie is between two…

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Day 19: After.Life

Day 19: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October After.Life Directed and Co-Written By Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo 2009 1 hour, 44 minutes I watched it on Shudder.   Christina Ricci stars as Anna in “After.Life.” (Not sure why that period in the middle of the title but I swear it’s there.) Anna is restless and unhappy in her life, even though she seems to like being a teacher and has a sweet boyfriend…

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Day 18: Surveillance

Day 18: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Surveillance Directed and Co-Written by Jennifer Lynch 2008 1 hour, 38 minutes I watched it on Shudder. This was a rich one. Not only is it a twisty road, it’s so full of social issues and harsh realities, it’s almost weighed down by them. But Jennifer Lynch keeps her high wire act going. This thing is a major ensemble; there are something like…

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Day 17: The Bye Bye Man

Day 17: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October The Bye Bye Man Directed by Stacy Title 2017 1 hour, 36 minutes I watched it on iTunes.   I had a lot of fun watching “The Bye Bye Man.” I was spooked. I was having major ‘90s slasher movie vibes. But then I went online and read about the movie and found its terrible reviews. And I’m talking vicious. I was so…

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Day 16: Blood and Donuts

Day 16: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Blood and Donuts Directed by Holly Dale 1995 1 hour, 29 minutes I watched it on Shudder (a horror movie and TV streaming service).   There’s something endearing about the misfit group of friends in “Blood and Donuts.” But I can see why I hadn’t heard of this movie before this project. There’s something about it that doesn’t quite hit all the way….

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Day 15: The Hitch-Hiker

Day 15: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October The Hitch-Hiker Directed and Co-Written by Ida Lupino 1953 1 hour, 10 minutes I suspect this movie just hasn’t aged well, but I was bored. Like fell asleep on two separate occasions to get through it bored. Now, granted, I’m a mom and once that parent happens, sleep gets entirely more erratic. But even with that lens on this viewing experience, I can…

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Day 14: Ravenous

Day 14: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Ravenous Directed by Antonia Bird 1999 1 hour, 40 minutes I watched it on iTunes.   Right away, “Ravenous” lets you know exactly what you’re in for. It’s 1846-ish, the Mexican-American War. Captain John Boyd (Guy Pearce) is being celebrated for being a war hero, but he can’t stomach sitting through the meat-filled dinner. It reminds him of his bloody time on the…

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