Friday, October 24, 2025

Doctor Sleep

And this week's Friday night movie has been... Doctor Sleep!

Original image located 
here. Accessed 24th October 2025

Well I've seen The Shining. So let's talk about the adaptation of the sequel to that novel.

From the outset, this film is a contradiction: It looks like a horror movie but it is more a thriller. It is marketed as a sequel to the movie adaptation but can't decide whether to be a separate entity or be in reverence. It is a sequel to a movie adaptation but the original was majorly divorced from the source material. It is an adaptation of a sequel to a book that was adapted but this adaptation is still focused on the adaptation of it's predecessor and through writing this sentence I think I have fallen into some sort of singularity here.

But if the above paragraph seems confused then that's exactly the vibe I'm getting from this movie. There are some good ideas throughout but they just seem so all over the place and difficult to connect with. Matters aren't helped with a complete disregard for the subtlety that made The Shining so compelling. 

Friday, October 17, 2025

Black Christmas

 And this week's Friday night movie has been... Black Christmas!


Original image located here. Accessed 17th October 2025

Its well documented that I have a strong distaste for slasher movies. But, for some reason I will never understand, I still ended up watching this one. 
In this case, this movie has reputation for being one of the earliest entrants in the slasher genre. Some even say that the mighty Halloween owes a considerable debt to.

Watching this movie, there is a lot going for it: The 'dumb teenagers' trope that so frustrates me with slasher movies is thankfully absent. The tension is unbearable. The trick of 'what you can't see' is put to good use. And the killer is nothing less than unsettling.
The real treat however is the cast - in particular there are some names I have seen previously: Olivia Hussey (1968 Romeo and Juliet), Keir Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey) and Margot Kidder (Superman). It is indeed a treat seeing these faces in roles completely different from what I' knew them from. Kidder in particular is a treat to see as a smoking/hard drinking curmudgeon. 

So yeah, a slasher that does things differently is always welcome in my book. 
Still not sold on the genre though...

Friday, October 10, 2025

Weapons


 And this week's Friday night movie has been... Weapons!

Original image located 
here. Accessed 10th October 2025

Well I saw Barbarian last week so I should be prepared for this, right?
It's well documented that horror movies aren't my favourite genre of movies so it should eb noted that watching this movie was something of a milestone: Its the first horror movie I saw in the cinema. As such it should come to no surprise that I prefer to watch horror movies at home - that way no one can see or hear you jump. Or shriek. Or bite down on one's fingers.

As for the movie itself, seeing Barbarian beforehand was the wise move as it gave me at least some idea of what to expect. And director Zach Creggar is pulling off the same trick: A mystery narrative where each piece of the puzzle slowly comes into place. It is indeed a compelling narrative, with some interesting twists and some unbearable tension. And all accumulating to a truly demented finale. 
It has been said that Halloween was conceived as an exercise of taking the lessons learned from Hitchcock and running with them. I wonder if the same can be said about this....

Friday, October 3, 2025

Barbarian

 And this week's Friday night movie has been... Barbarian!

Original image located here. Accessed 3rd October 2025

Yes it's that time of the year again: Time for some horror movies.
I have been hearing some good things about this movie - and it's successor Weapons. Certainly I will watch the latter but I should watch the former to grasp just what I'm getting myself into.

Before watching this movie I was told that I would need to go in blind: Knowing as little about it as possible. Turns out they weren't kidding.
Suffice to say, I will keep that approach going. But what I will say that whilst the horror genre isn't my forte this would have be the most unique horror movie I have seen.

Furthermore, that one of the cast is named Kate Nichols is something that amuses me.