took a few weird twists and turns this week
We’ll open with a treat called The Love Witch, an homage to the late 60’s, made in 2016. Samantha Robinson is the leading eye candy. It hits the right notes and does what it tries to do quite well. Gave it an 8/10 but it’ll surely drop over time,
My next trick was a foursome. Poltergeist I, II & III along with the reboot. The first installment was in 1982 (although I didn’t see it for quite some time.) and stars JoBeth Williams’ legs. 7.2. II (The Other Side) came in ’86 and gets a 2.7 due to a LOT of reasons, not the least of which is a decided lack of JoBeth Williams’ legs which are completely absent! III Two more year and Ms. Williams is replaced by Nancy Allen, Tom Skerritt steps in for the coach and the studio tries to make money on Heather O’Rourke one more time. And there’s a young Lara Flynn Boyle. 1/10. 2015 tried to bring it back with the affable Sam Rockwell but we all know the path and have taken better trips down it before. 3/10.
The Orphanage one of the 2-3 best Spanish language movies in the genre (Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labrynth?) Belen Rueda is solid in the lead. Compelling, well told story. 8.3
A double-header featuring Barbara Steele was up next. To me she’s just a little off. Maybe that’s why she dead Euro-horror instead of more “upscale” work. Nightmare Castle (1965) is a solid 5/10. Castle of Blood was a year earlier and a tad better, scoring a 6/10.
George C Scott and his wife Trish Van der Vere show up in The Changeling from 1980 with Melvyn Douglass. Some nice atmosphere in a typical piece for the age. 5.8 And Melvyn Douglass RETURNS in the 1932 classic The Old Dark House. GREAT cast. Good script. Movie done right for 1932! 9/10.
Next up was a trick. Hocus Pocus (which I didn’t like in the FIRST place but made the list again) and HP2. I gave the original a 6/10 for good intentions if nothing else, and I didn’t re-rate it this year because of HP2. For which there was no reason. I gave it a 2.7/10. Actually COULDA been a good movie but too much SJW and tried too hard.
And closed things out with the original Wicker Man. 1973. I enjoy the Nick Cage remake as well but this IS October and you don’t bring the second team. Ed Woodward does what it takes. Christopher Lee has JUST the right touch of … whimsy? While Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt and especially Britt Ekland make it all quite interesting. 7.7
Over two dozen items remain. I LOVE this time of year, and we’re in to the good stuff now.