FINAL GIRL explores the slasher flicks of the '70s and '80s...and all the other horror movies I feel like talking about, too. This is life on the EDGE, so beware yon spoilers!

Oct 14, 2024

SHOCKtober: 452-425


No time for fun and games around here today! I done got my two shots earlier and my arm hurts and it's making me cranky. But hey, I know what'll lift my spirits a bit: some more of your favorite horror movies that got one vote each.

452. Curtains -- 1983, Richard Ciupka
451. Cujo -- 1983, Lewis Teague
450. Cuckoo -- 2024, Tilman Singer
449. Cube -- 1997, Vincenzo Natali
448. Cube -- 2021, Yasuhiko Shimizu
447. Cthulhu -- 2007, Dan Gildark
446. Cruising -- 1980, William Friedkin
445. Cronos -- 1992, Guillermo del Toro
444. Critters -- 1985, Stephen Herek
443. Creep 2 -- 2017, Patrick Brice
442. Crawlspace -- 1986, David Schmoeller
441. Crawl -- 2019, Alexandre Aja
440. Crash -- 1996, David Cronenberg
439. Constantine -- 2005, Francis Lawrence
438. Come True -- 2020, Anthony Scott Burns
437. Clearcut -- 1991, Ryszard Bugajski
436. City of Pirates -- 1983, Raúl Ruiz
435. C.H.U.D. -- 1984, Douglas Cheek
434. Christmas Evil -- 1980, Lewis Jackson
433. Christine -- 1983, John Carpenter
432. Chopping Mall -- 1986, Jim Wynorski
431. Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things -- 1972, Bob Clark 
430. Children of the Corn -- 1984, Fritz Kiersch
429. Cemetery of Terror -- 1985, Rubén Galindo Jr.
428. Cemetery Man (aka Dellamorte dellamore) -- 1994, Michele Soavi
427. Cathy's Curse -- 1977, Eddy Matalon
426. Cat People -- 1982, Paul Schrader
425. Castle of Blood -- 1964, Antonio Margheriti and Sergio Corbucci

  • Ohhhhh how can I possibly be cranky on a day where I get to type the words Children of the Corn and Cathy's Curse? Two great tastes that don't necessarily taste great together, but also don't...not...taste great together.
  • I've no idea what year it was or how old I was, but in my yoot I saw Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things on TV and it legit scared me so badly that I haven't seen it since and even the title alone is enough to give me pause! While plenty of other movies have terrified me over the years, it's the only one to have that specific effect on me. themoreyouknow dot jpg!
  • A reader on Cube (1997): "Every time I watch it I try to understand the math and then look up an explanation and still don’t understand it. It’s fun!"
  • Cruising as horror! I like it. Maybe it always has been considered such...? I haven't seen it in, like, 20 years at this point and I should really revisit it.
  • Oh Curtains, bless your mess. I do love you even above and beyond your exquisite ice skating scene.

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