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Helter Skelter (15) (1976)

Director: Tom Gries

Starring: George DiCenzo, Steve Railsback

80's made for TV biopic of Charles Mansons trial. Fascinating, well made study of the man "who killed the sixties". (184Mins)

Cabin Fever (15) (2002)

Director: Eli Roth

Starring: Jordan Ladd, Rider Strong,

A sneaky and surprisingly smart horror flick, Cabin Fever sets up all the clich?s of its particular subgenre (what might be called the "sexy young people go into the woods" horror movie, featuring hostile redneck locals, dead animals on hooks, cars that suddenly stop running, and so on) and by the end has played a clever twist on every standard element, often to darkly comic effect. (88Mins)

Ginger Snaps (18) (2000)

Director: John Fawcett

Starring: Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle

Sharp, cool horror. They don?t call it the curse for nothing. (104Mins)

Kingdom, The (18) (1994)

Director: Lars Von Trier

Starring: Erust-Hugo Jaregard

Lars Von Triers allegorical hospital epic. Weird, shocking, hilarious etc etc A surreal ghost story set in a Copenhagen hospital. A hugely entertaining must see. (300Mins)

Dont Look Now (15) (1973)

Director: Nicolas Roeg

Starring: Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland

Roegs best film, and arguably the best film ever made, "Dont Look Now" is a stunningly well crafted analysis of a married couple who, devastated by the loss of their young daughter, go to Venice to try to reconstruct their lives. Perfect performances by Sutherland and Christie as the leads, a chilling screenplay rife with forboding and exquisite photgraphy of an Italian winter combine to immerse the viewer in a story that spirals town to a terrible conclusion. (106Mins)

 

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