Day 13: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Dark Touch Written and Directed by Marina de Van 2013 1 hour, 31 minutes I watched it on iTunes. Set in a small town in the Irish countryside, “Dark Touch” follows the mystery of Naïmh (Missy Keating), a little girl who may or may not have profound psychic abilities that she uses to channel her anger. It has a real attention-grabbing opening….
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Day 12: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Lyle Written and Directed by Stewart Thorndike (Yep, Stewart is a lady.) 2014 1 hour, 2 minutes I watched it on Amazon Prime. Heavily inspired by “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Lyle” tells the story of a young family: Leah (Gaby Hoffman), June (Ingrid Jungermann) and their toddler daughter, Lyle (Eleanor Hopkins, such great kiddo casting), as they move on up into a Brooklyn brownstone,…
Read MoreDay 10: Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare
Day 10: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare Story and Directed by Rachel Talalay 1991 1 hour, 29 minutes I watched it via my Blu-ray “Nightmare on Elm Street” collection. We all want the ladies to be helming big–budget fare, too, so I figured I’d check out one of the few studio horrors made by a lady and probably the only one I hadn’t seen…
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Day 9: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October American Mary Written and Directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska 2012 1 hour, 42 minutes I watched it on Blu-ray with my friend, Courtney Catallo, and my husband, John Patrick Nelson. Thanks for being down, guys! There was a moment a ways into “American Mary” when I turned to Courtney and said something like, “Wow, this movie is surprisingly restrained. I expected a lot more gore.” And…
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Day 8: Female-Helmed Horror Movies For October Silent House Directed by Laura Lau and Chris Kentis (They bill themselves the opposite way and I imagine they have a good reason for that (alphabetical?) but I’m putting her first for my purposes.) Lau is also the writer and one of the producers of the film. It was based on a “La casa muda (The Silent House)” directed by Gustavo Hernandez in…
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Day 6: Female-Helmed Horror Movies for OctoberThe Love Witch Written, Directed, Produced and Edited by Anna Biller 2016 2 hours I watched it on iTunes. Wow, this movie is angry. Biller is constantly working out her frustrations with the minefield that is love between the genders and when she’s firing hard at those themes, it’s fantastic. It’s supposedly a horror comedy but I only found it somewhat funny. But to…
Read MoreDay 5: Goodnight Mommy
Day 5: Female-Helmed Horror Movies for OctoberGoodnight Mommy Written and Directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala 2014 1 hour, 40 minutes I watched it on iTunes. This is my absolute favorite so far. Genuinely disturbing and probing, this is exactly why I’m so in love with horror movies. It’s so rare that any movie, let alone a horror film, gets into it and explores the darker side of parenthood….
Read MoreDay 3: Sorority House Massacre
Day 3: Female-Helmed Horror Movies for October Sorority House Massacre Written and Directed by Carol Frank 1987 1 hour, 16 minutes I watched it on Amazon Prime with my husband. Oh man, I was bored. It’s good to point out that just like men, women can make middling time wasters, too. All right, so in Carol Frank’s “Sorority House Massacre,” Beth (Angela O’Neill) spends a weekend at a sorority house…
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First Female-Helmed Horror Movie for October: Slumber Party Massacre Directed by Amy Jones Written by Rita Mae Brown, with uncredited rewriting by Jones 1982 1 hour, 17 minutes I watched it on iTunes with my husband. Oh man, I loved this movie. It absolutely lives up to the hype of a super fun and yet still sneaky slasher flick. Directed by Amy Jones and written by Rita Mae Brown, “Slumber…
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I’m about to do a fun little project: watching and writing about a horror film directed by a woman every day in October. I’m curious to see if I can find out if there are any running themes, whether the female experience is more accurately explored and of course any new-to-me favorite voices. And I’m hoping to spread the word about all of the great female directors out there, bringing…
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