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Dead Snow is a ridiculous movie - no one is arguing that. The
film follows a group of friends vacationing deep in the Norwegian wilderness
when they are come upon by zombies. And not just any zombies- Nazi zombies.
Even weirder, these oddly sentient beings use weapons to slaughter their
victims. A true splatter film, this comedic, bloody movie is honestly, a little
terrifying. Through all the comedy - whether it is a Molotov cocktail
accidentally missing a window it needs to go through or pretty much any
interaction with the Nazi zombies - Dead Snow actually has plenty of
scares.
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Arguably one of the best films to come out of 2016, The
Blackcoat's Daughter is best described as a small flickering candle in the
middle of nothingness. Chilling in the best way possible, this film deserved
the accolades it received as we followed a student trapped at her school with
only another student during a holiday break. The Blackcoat's Daughter is
a beautiful master class of the slow burn. It is completely restrained;
grounded in realism, despite its supernatural elements. It's the type of movie
that some will hate, but most will feel compelled to drudge through the dark
and unwelcoming atmosphere.
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What winter horror movie list would be complete without at least
one entry for Stephen King, who hails from a place known for
particularly rough winters. Misery is perfect for this time of year
given its winter-based story, country home furnishings and muted-tone sweaters
and clothing worn by its characters. Aging relatively well, most people know
the story of the obsessed young woman who captures her favorite author after a
car accident and imprisons him in a remote cabin. Misery is a hazy and
fantastic journey with some out-of-this-world scenes worthy of the history
books.
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A bona fide classic, the 1982 version of The Thing is a
legendary horror film featuring a group of researchers burrowed away at a base
in Antarctica. Iconic to this day, this movie has everything representative of
harsh climates; from ice and huskies, to snowmobiles and giant puffy coats. The Thing has some pretty incredible
special effects given the year it came out and the setting is fantastic for an
extra cold day. Sure, the average person will never find themselves in the
coldest place on earth, but who among us hasn't felt like a winter day isn't
the coldest day recorded?
Thank you for giving Devil's Pass a nod - it was such a pleasant surprise and never gets the love it deserves (or perhaps I should say it's due, har har :) ).
ReplyDeleteYou may get to one of these these in part 2, but I'd also suggest The Corridor, Black Mountain Side, and season 2 of Netflix's Slasher as wintry scare film choices.
Thanks for having such a good horror blog. In these ... interesting times, we need more FICTIONAL horror.
Nicely done.