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  1. Feb 12, 2018 · Most of these movies are dark, eerie and ominous while maintaining an irresistible charm that keeps the viewer captivated. Sort of like a succubus. Nonlinear plots, allegories, and surreal imagery are a must in these kinds of films, creating a different realm to get lost in while encouraging a lot of discussion with their ambiguity.

    • 5 The Shining
    • 4 Paris, Texas
    • 3 Apocalypse Now
    • 2 Mandy
    • 1 Koyaanisqatsi

    2001: A Space Odyssey’s docking sequence, Clockwork Orange’s fake eyelash, Dr. Strangelove’s ride on the bomb – Stanley Kubrick's films and his overworked staff have contributed to some of the most iconic and indelible images in cinematic history. None of his movies, however, prove to be as transcendently good as The Shining, which, in addition to ...

    1984’s Paris, Texasis a film that spans many locations and landscapes – the West Texas desert, the brightly colored array of Los Angeles, and the urban sprawl of Houston. But the landscape most memorable to those who have seen the film is the human face, particularly that of its star Harry Dean Stanton, whose protagonist Travis Henderson does not s...

    While Apocalypse Now is certainly a movie about the Vietnam War, it is also a horror story about a journey deep into the dark night of the soul. Based on Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness, Francis Ford Coppola’s infamously troubled (and inhumane) productionnonetheless resulted in an epic masterpiece of psychological terror, or maybe just a ...

    You might expect Mandy to be just a candy-coated genre exercise, but it’s actually a John Carpenter movie as re-imagined by the ghost of Andrei Tarkovsky. Director Panos Cosmatos’ penchant for operatic horror sometimes takes a back seat to his slow-cinema obsession, and he likes to test how long scenes can go and if he can stretch them beyond their...

    The quintessential hypnotic film is not exactly a narrative, and it’s not really a documentary either. It’s a unicorn of a film from 1982, the Coppola-produced Koyaanisqatsi. The film’s title is Hopi for “life out of balance,” a phrase which also serves as the film’s subtitle. The movie is essentially a gradual acceleration of images, taking us all...

    • Requiem for a Dream (2000) Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem for a Dream" is a horror movie where the demon eating away at its four core characters is addiction.
    • Ichi the Killer (2001) Hideo Yamamoto is enjoying some celebration lately. His seinen manga "Homunculus" is enjoying a vivid adaptation on Netflix, and is one of /Film's selections for Best Horror Movies of the year.
    • Suicide Club (2001) Sion Sono's 2001 indie film "Suicide Club" exists at the intersection of two other contemporary Japanese horror movies. It shares DNA with the techno-horror "Pulse," which captured turn-of-the-millennium fears that the Internet could become a terrible force for evil (fears that were validated a few years later when Twitter was invented).
    • Cabin Fever (2002 and 2016) Eli Roth might not be your favorite horror director, but no one can deny the staying power of his gruesome romp "Cabin Fever."
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  3. 2 days ago · The Roommate (2011)3%. #62. Critics Consensus: Devoid of chills, thrills, or even cheap titillation, The Roommate isn't even bad enough to be good. Synopsis: When Sara (Minka Kelly), a young design student from Iowa, arrives for college in Los Angeles, she is eager to...

    • A Serbian Film (2010) Directed by Srđan Spasojević. The bluntness of this film's title should clue you in for the bluntness of its content. A Serbian Film puts the entirety of Serbia in its crosshairs; its director Srđan Spasojević explicitly comments not just on the broader implications of living in a war-torn, fascist-leaning society and government, but on the specific hypocrisies of this same government funding bourgeois, "safe" films that seek to whitewash their own atrocities.
    • Antichrist (2009) Deep, intellectual art-house flick, or a sick, depraved entry in the "torture porn" horror genre? Director Lars von Trier's Antichrist makes for strong arguments to be made on either side, making it, arguably, the most divisive film on this list.
    • Audition (1999) Takashi Miike is a beyond-prolific director, whose most notorious films, like Ichi the Killer and Visitor Q, regularly soak the viewer in imaginative viscera and psychologically punishing taboos.
    • August Underground's Mordum (2003) Fred Vogel's Toetag Pictures is an independent horror film production company and studio known for low-budget, boundary-pushing works of extreme cinema.
  4. Feb 12, 2018 · The 15 Most Hypnotic Movies of All Time. Posted on February 12, 2018 by Diamantakos Yannis. 8. Woman in the Dunes (1964) Hiroshi Teshigahara frequently adapted works from one of the most important postwar Japanese authors, Kobo Abe, into the big screen. “Pitfall” (Otoshiana) (1962) and “The Face of Another” (Tanin no Kao) (1966) are ...

  5. Dec 6, 2022 · Every addition to this year’s list means a subtraction from the previous list. Films that have been knocked out of the top 100 include D.W. Griffith ’s Intolerance (1916), David Lean ’s ...

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