Since we’re halfway through 2013, I thought it would be fun to give
you a rundown on all the horror films released so far this year. I am
not listing limited release films, films that are currently running on
the horror convention circuit or straight-to-Blu-ray films. These are
films that had been released on over 2,000 theater screens.
This year was started with Texas Chainsaw 3D, a film that picks up
after Tobe Hooper’s original 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Ignoring the two remakes before it, this tells the tale of what happens
to the mascot of the series, Leatherface when his long-lost cousin comes
to visit. I was excited for this movie but I left disappointed due to
the lack of story and huge plot holes.
Next up we have Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. This film, at
face value, seems silly as the story picks up where the fairy tale left
off. The brother and sister duo take up bounty hunting witches. The film
is surprisingly fun and not to be taken seriously with high-paced
action and a dark comedic tone, it was entertaining.
Mama, shot in Hamilton and the Kitchener-Waterloo area is a
middle-of-the-road ghost tale. The plot starts off with two sisters
being abandoned in the woods, they are found with the help of an uncle a
couple years later but a mysterious ghost called Mama has followed the
two sisters to their new home. It’s an OK movie but best suited for
young teens that are just curious about the genre and don’t like their
horror too extreme.
Dark Skies, basically the 2011 film Insidious with aliens minus the
cool parts. If you saw this in the theater then ‘Hi,’ I was the other
guy in the theater.
The Last Exorcism Part 2: where do we begin? The title itself was
sort of contradictory and as a fan of the first Last Exorcism, this
movie was just bad. Except for an unintentionally hilarious last 10
minutes that almost warrants a rent, or an instant stream or whatever
the cool kids call it these days. I am old-fashioned and stick with my
Blu-rays.
The next film I am going to talk about comes on Blu-ray this month
and is currently available on iTunes. It’s the best horror film of the
year so far and one of the best remakes to come along in quite some
time.
Evil Dead I saw three times in theaters and walked out rendered
speechless and full of energy every time, a feeling I have never
experienced since I saw the original cut of the 2007 film Paranormal
Activity.
The story consists of five friends going down to a cabin to help a
friend with a drug addiction, then bad stuff happens of course. I don’t
want to say anything more because you deserve to see it fresh. The film
just reminded me of what it was like to discover cool horror movies as a
kid and then go tell all my friends about it.
Too bad at that point my friends were like “Oh, The Exorcist? That’s
not scary - it’s old and boring. The original Halloween is so slow and
there was no CGI… lame. But this remake Prom Night or this one The
Messengers - now that’s scary.”
It was at that point I realized I needed more friends.
The last film that just came out recently is The Purge. An
interesting concept where one day a year, all crimes are legal for 12
hours, even murder. If you buy into the premise, then you will enjoy
this interesting take on a home-invasion film.
It’s more of an action film than horror, which will polarize people.
The film also gets really preachy with the social commentary but is an
overall solid flick.
There you have it folks, some good, one bad, one great. But we still have the second half of the year to look forward to.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Horror Rundown 2013 So Far
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