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Trey Hilburn’s Top 7 horror picks for 2014

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7. The Babadook

What Can I say that hasn’t already been said about this one?

Guillermo Del Toro, Steven King, and William Freidkin have all confessed their love for it. This is another one of those creeping atmospheric horror movies that get under your skin.

Even if it’s not particularly as scary as some made it out to be, it definitely sets the mood, and the production design and the color palette is brilliant.

Mr. Babadook’s design is unique as well, they managed to design something that looks like it was born in a nightmare.

6. Coherence

A dinner party thrown by a group of friends during the night of a comet passing begins to break the rules of physics and challenges the finer points of alternate realities.

This film is brilliant, not only is the subject matter both captivating and horrifying but to find out that the entire movie is improvisational takes this one to another level.

Much like some of the other films on my list the less you know about it past a simple synopsis the better this film will be.

5. Under The Skin

Jonathan Glazer’s alien fever dream “Under the Skin” was definitely something that was reminiscent of something Stanley Kubrick would have thought up.

The emptiness and isolation in this film is enough to make you need a hug after watching it. The story follows an alien (Scarlett Johansson) whose job it is to find and lure food (human males) back to its home in order to seduce and make meat of them.

When the alien begins to find out what humanity is she tries to find “happiness” in trying to be human as well. There is a scene that takes place on a shoreline that is the very definition of horror.

“Under the Skin” is one of the most haunting and beautiful films of 2014.

4. Borgman

This was one of those movies that I could not stop thinking about after the credits rolled. This is another movie that’s more enjoyable the less you know about it going in.

Borgman tells the story of what appears to be a weird homeless guy who finds shelter in a hole in the woods. When his “home” is disrupted, he moves in with a rich family who takes him into their home.

The result brings out the worse in the family and spirals into violence. Borgman is one of the most uniquely disturbing films of 2014.

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3. The Guest

When a family lets David (Dan Stevens) into their home it isn’t clear if their new guest wants to help them with their problems or become one of them.

This film is an awesome throwback to 80’s genre goodness and boasts an amazing synth-driven score. Director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett (You’re Next, A Horrible Way To Die) again do what they do best in “The Guest” by mixing genres and by flipping clichés on their head.

Everything these guys do should be closely watched and re-watched while any upcoming projects from the duo will undoubtedly be more of the same kind of awesome.

2. Lesson of Evil

This is one of my favorite films of this year as well as one of my favorites from Takashi Miike.

Although it was released in Japan in 2012 it was distributed to the states in 2014. This film could have never had a US theatrical release. The content is insanely violent and may hit close to home to some of the real-life violence that the US had to deal with in 2014.

“Lesson of Evil” tells the story of a really popular and hip high school teacher, who has some demons that he decides to exercise on the entire school that he teaches at.

The less you know about this going in the better of a movie it is so I will leave it at that. It does have one of the higher body counts that I saw in 2014 and is as demented as it is hilarious.

1. The Taking of Deborah Logan

The first I heard or saw of this was after it had already hit Netflix. Regrettably, I watched it home alone with lights out and sound system set to Dolby Surround ear bleeding. The result was one of the most atmospherically terrifying movies I had seen in all of 2014.

The story which is grounded in reality tells the story of a film crew who heads out to document the degrading health of Alzheimer’s patient Deborah Logan (Jill Larson).

\This film sneaks up on you as you find yourself trying to figure out if Deborah’s behavior originates from her disease or if it is coming from something more sinister. For my money, Jill Larson should have received an academy award for her performance and this movie should have received a large theatrical distribution.

It was brilliant and horrifying.

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‘Happy Death Day 3’ Only Needs Greenlight From Studio

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Jessica Rothe who is currently starring in the ultra-violent Boy Kills World talked to ScreenGeek at WonderCon and gave them an exclusive update about her franchise Happy Death Day.

The horror time-looper is a popular series that did pretty well at the box office especially the first one which introduced us to the bratty Tree Gelbman (Rothe) who is being stalked by a masked killer. Christopher Landon directed the original and its sequel Happy Death Day 2U.

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According to Rothe, a third is being proposed, but two major studios need to sign off on the project. Here is what Rothe had to say:

“Well, I can say Chris Landon has the whole thing figured out. We just need to wait for Blumhouse and Universal to get their ducks in a row. But my fingers are so crossed. I think Tree [Gelbman] deserves her third and final chapter to bring that incredible character and franchise to a close or a new beginning.”

The movies delve into sci-fi territory with their repeated wormhole mechanics. The second leans heavily into this by utilizing an experimental quantum reactor as a plot device. Whether this apparatus will play into the third film isn’t clear. We will have to wait for the studio’s thumbs up or thumbs down to find out.

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Will ‘Scream VII’ Focus on The Prescott Family, Kids?

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Since the beginning of the Scream franchise, it seems there have been NDAs handed out to the cast to not reveal any plot details or casting choices. But clever internet sleuths can pretty much find anything these days thanks to the World Wide Web and report what they find as conjecture instead of fact. It’s not the best journalistic practice, but it gets buzz going and if Scream has done anything well over the past 20-plus years it’s creating buzz.

In the latest speculation of what Scream VII will be about, horror movie blogger and deduction king Critical Overlord posted in early April that casting agents for the horror movie are looking to hire actors for children’s roles. This has led to some believing Ghostface will target Sidney’s family bringing the franchise back to its roots where our final girl is once again vulnerable and afraid.

It is common knowledge now that Neve Campbell is returning to the Scream franchise after being low-balled by Spyglass for her part in Scream VI which led to her resignation. It’s also well-known that Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega won’t be back any time soon to play their respective roles as sisters Sam and Tara Carpenter. Execs scrambling to find their bearings got broadsided when director Cristopher Landon said he would also not be going forward with Scream VII as originally planned.

Enter Scream creator Kevin Williamson who is now directing the latest installment. But the Carpenter’s arc has been seemingly scrapped so which direction will he take his beloved films? Critical Overlord seems to think it will be a familial thriller.

This also piggy-backs news that Patrick Dempsey might return to the series as Sidney’s husband which was hinted at in Scream V. Additionally, Courteney Cox is also considering reprising her role as the badass journalist-turned-author Gale Weathers.

As the film starts filming in Canada sometime this year, it will be interesting to see how well they can keep the plot under wraps. Hopefully, those who don’t want any spoilers can avoid them through production. As for us, we liked an idea that would bring the franchise into the mega-meta universe.

This will be the third Scream sequel not directed by Wes Craven.

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‘Late Night With the Devil’ Brings The Fire to Streaming

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With as successful as a niche independent horror film can be at the box office, Late Night With the Devil is doing even better on streaming. 

The halfway-to-Halloween drop of Late Night With the Devil in March wasn’t out for even a month before it headed to streaming on April 19 where it remains as hot as Hades itself. It has the best opening ever for a movie on Shudder.

In its theatrical run, it is reported that the film took in $666K at the end of its opening weekend. That makes it the highest-grossing opener ever for a theatrical IFC film

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“Coming off a record-breaking theatrical run, we’re thrilled to give Late Night its streaming debut on Shudder, as we continue to bring our passionate subscribers the very best in horror, with projects that represent the depth and breadth of this genre,” Courtney Thomasma, the EVP of streaming programming at AMC Networks told CBR. “Working alongside our sister company IFC Films to bring this fantastic film to an even broader audience is another example of the great synergy of these two brands and how the horror genre continues to resonate and be embraced by fans.”

Sam Zimmerman, Shudder’s VP of Programming loves that Late Night With the Devil fans are giving the film a second life on streaming. 

Late Night’s success across streaming and theatrical is a win for the kind of inventive, original genre that Shudder and IFC Films aim for,” he said. “A huge congratulations to the Cairnes and the fantastic filmmaking team.”

Since the pandemic theatrical releases have had a shorter shelf life in multiplexes thanks to the saturation of studio-owned streaming services; what took several months to hit streaming a decade ago now only takes several weeks and if you happen to be a niche subscription service like Shudder they can skip the PVOD market altogether and add a film directly to their library. 

Late Night With the Devil is also an exception because it received high praise from critics and therefore word of mouth fueled its popularity. Shudder subscribers can watch Late Night With the Devil right now on the platform.

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