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The Evil (1978) Directed by Gus Trikonis

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Even though this is a far from perfect movie I still really do believe that lots of modern horror flicks could really learn from this one!

This movie does certain things really. So, basically here we have yet another haunted house flick but with as a big difference that this one actually works out pleasantly and even somewhat original. It's all due to the way how the movie is handling its horror. You could say that this movie is a poor man's "The Haunting" (I'm talking about the 1963 movie version of course) but it at least seems to understand what made "The Haunting" such a great movie and incorporates lots of the elements from that movie successfully into this one.

One of the things that it does well is handling the buildup. It's very slow (without becoming boring) and lots of scenes feel stretched out but there is always a payoff. Sometimes the movie is being subtle, at others it features more flat-out scare moments. There is a pretty good balance, that provides the movie with an almost constantly present creepy atmosphere and great sense of mystery. It besides also ensures that the movie has plenty of surprising moments in it. The movie can get pretty creative at times with its horror, without ever turning into a generic gory and bloody flick.


Another thing modern genre movies should take from this movie is that you don't necessarily need to feature a bunch of partying and naive teens. This movie mostly has a bunch of 30-40 year olds in it (and some younger ones) which makes the movie so much more engaging to watch and besides actually adds to the movie its horror. It's far more realistic to see a bunch of seasoned adults responding to- and dealing with a bunch of weird and scary stuff.

And yes, there is a whole lot of weird and scary stuff happening in this movie! It's basically about a house messing with a bunch of people and I mean really messing. Rather than just killing everyone at once, the house decides to have some fun instead. Like I said, the movie gets pretty creative at times, making sure that this remains a pretty good and enjoyable little genre movie, all throughout.

The movie also has some pretty good special effects in it, especially when considering that this is an 1978 movie, that probably didn't had a whole lot of money to spend.

It seriously is one of the better and more original haunted house flicks that I have seen in a long time.

7/10

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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) Directed by Robert Aldrich



Watching old thrillers back from the days when it wasn't really being a popular and established genre yet is always interesting. It's interesting to see how certain genre elements slowly got developed and improved upon throughout the years and genre clichés weren't considered to be clichés yet. It certainly also makes this movie more original to watch than just an average, modern, genre attempt.

And this movie does indeed handle all of its genre ingredients extremely well. There is suspense, there is mystery and there are also plenty of surprises and twists to enjoy in its story. I did like the twist at the end as well, though I can certainly imaging as well how certain people will say it's too much and a bit too far fetched. But that's classic film-making for you. Everything back then still was slightly more exaggerated and also even somewhat over-the-top perhaps.

That particularly goes for this movie, that got done more in an '40's type of style, with its acting, visual style and storytelling. I however really liked that approach for this movie, since the story is about two sisters who formerly had a flourishing Hollywood career, in the early days of cinema. It was kind of need for this movie to have a more old fashioned style and atmosphere to it and if you would had told me this movie got made in 1942, instead of 1962, I would had probably believed you.

The relationship between the two sisters is what makes this movie. They despise each other, yet they are also dependent of each other, for various reasons and are therefore also forced to live together. Jealousy is a big theme in this movie as well as aging and what could happen to a person when he or she suddenly disappears out of the spotlight, after having lived actively under it for so many years. It's therefore also nice that the two main characters are being played by and Joan Crawford, who 20 years prior to this movie were at their peak and extremely popular and well known actors, pretty much like the two main characters in this movie were as well.

You could say this is a movie about the crumbling of an human being, in which one of the characters is slowly descending into madness and gets in deeper and deeper trouble because of it. It's also what makes the character and the overall movie unpredictable and gives it a true sense of tension, pretty much throughout the entire film.

The 'evil' sister gets played by Bette Davis, who is being more like the evil stepmother from Cinderella. She is a true villain in her actions and behavior but what makes its scary is that she at all times still remains a human being. There is nothing unrealistic about it so to speak, which makes her performance all the more powerful and hard to forget.

A great suspenseful movie, with a great straightforward story and character dynamics in it!

9/10

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