Thursday, November 19, 2009

Moviegoer

As you all know, I am always on the lookout for a good, creepy Gothic horror film. I'd not heard of 1995's Haunted, which went straight to video in the U.S., but having stumbled upon it tonight, I can recommend it highly. There are similiarities and disappointments, to be sure, but it's genuinely creepy, involves a stunning mansion, is set in the 1928 English countryside, and stars Anthony "Sebastien Flyte" Andrews (well, okay, it actually stars Aidan Quinn and Kate Beckinsale, but AA is in there, plus a producer.) It's definitely one of the better modern horror flicks I've run across.

Was reminded to revisit "The Uninvited" after a number of commenters mentioned it, and while "Stella's" blatantly Californian accent still bothered me, it's good! (The same night, I watched "Dragonwyck," and while goofy, it definitely made for an atmospheric double-feature for a rainy evening.)

But please do look up Haunted if you have any taste for these sorts of things, and then tell me what you think! (Incidentally, it's available on surfthechanne...)

3 comments:

bess said...

"The Univited" from 1944? I came across that movi when I was in high school and loved it. I should watch it again. I remember something in it about the scent of mimosa flowers and it always made me wonder what they smelled like.

Bevin said...

House of the Devil is very good. Sorry I didn't eat your meatloaf.

(Also this weird, pointless comment.)

Sadie Stein Blog said...

Yes, the 1944! And mimosa does indeed play a role...