Camiele’s 100 Favorite Frightening Films of All Time: 20-6
Getting closer and closer to #1. Here are films 20-6.
Getting closer and closer to #1. Here are films 20-6.
Moving right along to Favorite Frightening Films 40-21!
And here we get into the gross part of the list. Films 60-41 are mostly some of the most gratuitous, goriest horror films I’ve ever seen. Why I love these films I have no idea, but at the halfway mark of the list, it’s about time things get a little messy, don’t you agree?
Moving right along, here are the next twenty films that made an impression on me in one way or another, providing me with years of entertainment (and nightmares) from the moment I saw them.
Japanese Girls Never Die (アズミ・ハルコは行方不明) continues promotions, as it preps to compete at this year’s edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Vidya Balan is back as the sneaky Vidya Bagchi- will they discover the truth behind her story?
Swedish band Kent continues promoting their latest album, Då Som Nu för Alltid, with the music video for Vi Är för Alltid, directed by Joanna Nordahl.
Esteman releases the music video for Caótica Belleza, an extract of his second studio album of the same name, featuring Natalia Lafourcade and directed by Daniel Acosta of Fluxus Visual.
That’s right. Just in time for Halloween, I’ve decided to compile a list of the 100 scariest films I’ve ever seen. I’ve been a fan of horror films ever since my father got in his...
Christophe Maé continues to promote his most recent album L’Attrape-Rêves with the release of the inverted music video La Parisienne, directed by Manu Coeman and John-John Goossens.