Sunday, March 14, 2021

What I Watched in February

Last month's bizarre snow week allowed me to dive deeper into the offerings on NetFlix and Prime than usual. Luckily, although a couple of films were not as good as I had hoped, the three pictured above were very entertaining and fully worth recommending. I would also point to the excellent mockumentary THE HISTORY OF TIME TRAVEL (2014) and BELOW ZERO (2021) as good choices for your time. 

THE LIST 

NECROMANCER (1988) – 6 (interesting low budget horror) 

UNDERWATER! (1955) – 6 (beautiful but nothing special treasure hunt with Jane Russell)

AS ABOVE, SO BELOW (2014) – 5 (found footage horror)

HIS HOUSE (2020) – 7 (haunting tale of refugees in a new country)

DON’T KNOCK TWICE (2020) – 7 (well done British ghost tale)

KISS KISS BANG BANG (1966) – 7 (incredibly silly Italian spy spoof - very fun)

HIGHLY DANGEROUS (1950) – 7 (British spy adventure written by Eric Ambler)

CROSSROADS TO CRIME (1960) – 6 (Gerry Anderson crime tale)

INVISIBLE AGENT (1942) – 7 (rewatch on Blu)

TURKEY SHOOT (1982) - 7 (rewatch on Blu)

THE MILLERSON CASE (1947) - 5 (OK Crime Doctor tale)

MY BLOODY VALENTINE (1981) – 8 (rewatch on Bu)

THE WIND (1986) – 6 (bizarre Greek-set horror) 

HAUNTING ON FRATERNITY ROW (2018) – 4 (might have worked if it was not all found footage)

CASTLE OF THE CREEPING FLESH (1968) – 4 (mess of a Gothic creeper)

KING KONG (1933) – 10 (rewatch on Blu)

THE SWORDSMAN (1948) – 8 (great tale of Scottish clan wars with Romeo & Juliette thrown in)

WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS (2019) – 7 (well done 80’s-set horror)

GHOST STORIES (2020) – 6 (Indian horror anthology – the first two tales are best)

FRACTURED (2019) – 8 (nothing new but well done)

STRANGE CONFESSION (1945) – 7 (rewatch on Blu)

MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARD (1934) – 6 (the second Hildegarde Withers mystery)

VICIOUS LIPS (1986) – 3 (just a mess)

RED DOT (2021) – 6 (pretty standard thriller until a surprise but still only OK)

1BR (2019) – 8 (interesting thriller that has a nice punch)

THE ONE-ARMED EXECUTIONER (1980) – 7 (cop on the vengeance trail!)

THE LEGEND OF SPIDER FOREST (1971) – 7 (on Blu as VENOM) (mysterious goings on in English countryside)

BEFORE I WAKE (2016) – 7 (weakest Mike Flanagan film but still good)

THE MAN WHO WAS SHERLOCK HOLMES (1937) – 9 (excellent German adventure)

THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. WHICHER: THE MURDER AT ROAD HILL HOUSE (2011) – 7

SON OF KONG (1933) – 7 (rewatch on Blu)

THE HISTORY OF TIME TRAVEL (2014) – 7 (well done SF faux documentary)

SHADOWS OF BLOOD (1988) – 2 (Naschy’s nadir)

VIVARIUM (2020) – 7 (fascinating science fiction)

THE TERROR WITHIN (1989) – 6 (rewatch on Blu)

BELOW ZERO (2021) – 7 (Spanish crime thriller)

LADY GODIVA OF COVENTRY (1955) – 6 (interesting but not great period tale)

THE GHOST OF MONK’S ISLAND (1966) – 5  (British children’s adventure tale)

TOOLBOX MURDERS 2 (2013) – 2



3 comments:

Randall Landers said...

Just a quick question: Are the days of the "found footage" over, or are we going to have more and more films using this technique?

Rod Barnett said...

Found Footage films will continue to be part of the horror genre - just fewer and fewer of them over time. I don't mind them if there is a good script driving things. It's like any other form - it can be over- or miss-used.

Randall Landers said...

Thanks for the reply!