Creeperella’s #CREEPTOBER DAY 20 - Poltergeist (1982) “I dug the satirical spin of a haunted house movie that takes place in a suburban home and the anti-consumerist themes, but I didn’t vibe fully with the kinda boring leads and unspecific scares.” #inktober
Creeperella’s #CREEPTOBER DAY 19 - The Batman vs Dracula (2005) “This movie is exactly as wild as the title would have you believe. For a Direct to Video kids movie, it gets pretty brutal and treats Dracula so seriously. It’s not deep or anything, but I had fun!” #inktober
Creeperella’s #CREEPTOBER DAY 18 - Scream (1996) “Despite being painfully self aware of the tropes and trappings of the slasher genre, it manages to pull off a truly enticing mystery and insanely good scares! I can see why it’s a classic.” #inktober
Creeperella’s #CREEPTOBER DAY 17 - Nope (2022) “This film is a great exploration of the Internet age and how our brains are warped to find the perfect image by any means necessary. The alien and it’s scares are GREAT, but I feel like the core story falters at times” #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 15 - The Invisible Man (1933) "OK, this is legit my fav of the Universal Monsters movies I've seen thus far! The lead villain is super well acted, the SFX hold up well and while the tone is a bit too camp at times, the premise is scary!" #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 14 - Bride of Frankenstein (1935) "This sequel provides all the depth and emotionality to Frank and his monster that I was expecting from the OG film. Sucks that The Bride is a non-character who only shows up at the end." #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 13 - The Mummy (1932) "Egregious blackface and limp ending aside, this is easily the most fun I've had with a Universal Monster movie so far. Boris Karloff is GREAT as Imhotep! Just wish the iffy cultural stuff wasn't so distracting" #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 12 - Re-Animator (1985) "Re-Animator is a wacky, gory, beautiful little horror flick. It knows exactly what the audience (me) wants to see, and that is a disgustingly bloody science fiction tragedy that doesn’t take itself too seriously." #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 11 - The Exorcist (1973) "The character work didn't do much for me and the big demon outbursts have been ruined by parody, but the smaller, incremental scares got me so much that I have to tip my cap to this." #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER Day 10 - Benny's Video (1992) "This Swiss psych-horror about a kid who films a murder on VHS tape is fairly serious and grim. The themes of absentee parenting and blind escapism are strong, but its slow burn pace kinda lost me after a while." #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER Day 8 - Werewolf By Night (2022) "MCU Jank like lame jokes and occasional bad CG aside, this is a fun as hell horror pastiche. Mike G went all out with this 30's Horror Film and 70's Horror Comic combo aesthetic! The score, too, is heavenly!" #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER Day 7 - I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) "I watched this expecting it to be corny and not scary, but I was surprised at how competent of a slasher this was! My only gripe is how uninteresting the killer becomes after the big twist" #inktober
#CREEPTOBER DAY 6 - Dracula AD 1972 (1972) "What begins as a fun story about druggie teens unwittingly summoning Dracula turns into a boring story about Grand Moff Tarkin saving his daughter. I wish the teens had more agency!" #inktober #inktober2022
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 5 - Godzilla (1954) "This movie was a lot more somber and political than I was expecting. I dug it a lot! The film's showcase of Godzilla's destructive impact on Tokyo was super effective. I wish the protags were more interesting tho." #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 4 - The Fly (1986) "This is probably one of the grossest movies I’ve ever watched (I legit gagged at some scenes!), but I loved it! I’m a sucker for a good tragedy and good practical VFX, and Crongenburg’s The Fly has both in spades!" #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 2 Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (1987) "This was a pretty fun 80’s horror classic. Freddy is as menacing of a movie monster as ever and the sheer creativity in the practical VFX more than makes up for some sus portrayals of mental health." #inktober
Creeperella's #CREEPTOBER DAY 1 The Wolf Man (1941) "Despite some incredibly dated ethnic stereotypes and slow pacing, The Wolf Man is an atmospheric, gothic tale that uses its black and white limitations as its greatest strength." #inktober #horrormovie
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