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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Eddie's Way Back Machine 2015 .

 The start of a new year and a chance to use the way back machine to check out what we were into ten years ago. We travel to 2015 checking out the hot horror of that year and what the people involved those films have done since in horror. Some may even have project we will get to see this year. So if you want something to watch tonight you should find something in this article that will wet your whistle. Scanning multiple sites and top movie list for the year this list is of the most highly ranked horror films for that year.

The Hallow, The Visit, The Gift, We Are Still Here, The Blackcoats Daughter all fine films and highly ranked.

So what have the directors and actors been up to since?

The Hallow's Director Corin Hardy used the folk horror entry to land a bigger job and turned that into 2018's The Nun which had mixed reviews but in general was liked. Hardy has an upcoming project called Whistle described as "A misfit group of unwitting high school students stumble upon a cursed object, an ancient Aztec Death Whistle. They discover that blowing the whistle and the terrifying sound it emits will summon their future deaths to hunt them down."  Co-writer Tom De Ville (Curtis Brown) has last year's pretty good entry Lord of Misrule (2023) which I thought was pretty good. The lead actress Bojana Novakovic after the Hollow moved more towards television for work but managed the 2018 horror entry Malicious (See Trailer Here).  She has an upcoming horror film called Bloat which is described on IMDB "It follows a mother and two sons vacationing in Japan. Their younger son almost drowns in a lake, and soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy." No trailer available at this time.

The Visit M. Night Shyamalan's solid horror film about astranged Grandkids visiting their Grandparents for the first time and discovering a secret the old couple has. Shyamalan has a spotty filmography but is a solid director if sort of pigeon holed as a writer. He has an untitled Horror Thriller coming up but its to early in development to even have a name. His current film which is getting mixed reviews is Trap (2024) Actress Olivia DeJonge is a rising star since her role in The Visit as a teenager. She stayed in horror after this film with costar Ed Oxenbould and was in the wonderful Better Watch Out (2016) before moving into more mainstream film and television.

The Gift - Writer, Director and villian (?) in The Gift Joel Edgerton is also an actor currently in the pretty solid show Dark Matter, his other writing has been more mainstream and not in the genre. Jason Bateman continues to crush a career and his current thriller Carry-On can be seen now on streaming services. Rebecca Hall when she does horror does it so well and in the last decade we got to see her is a couple things The Night House (2020) and Resurrection (2022) establishing her into the genre as well as appearing in the wonderfully strange series Tales from the Loop (2020)

We Are Still Here - "In the cold, wintery fields of New England, a lonely old house wakes up every thirty years - and demands a sacrifice." I used to Twitter follow Writer / Director Ted Geoghegan after seeing an earlier film of his The Disco Exorcist (2011) but his career is starting to really blossom with his last two efforts Satanic Panic (2019) and Brooklyn 45 (2023) have Ted at the forefront of horror.  A couple of horror icons star in this film about a haunted house. Barbara Crampton a legend from her early days in Re-Animator (1985), From Beyond (1986) and Chopping Mall (1986) she has been a scream queen her whole career. She started being notice by the horror community after a supporting role in You're Next (2011) Since 'We Are Still Here' in 2015 she has 40 credits on her imdb and most all of them are horror.  If I were to recommend just one I would go with the Frankenstein adjacent Suitable Flesh (2023)  Not only does this film have Barbara Crampton but another legend in the horror genre in Larry Fessenden. I first saw him as an actor in the off putting vampire film Habit (1995) and like Crampton, Fessenden stayed in horror and has too many credits to list, just a few are Session 9 (2001), I Sell the Dead (2008), Stakeland (2010) and the underrated Jug Face (2013)  Fessenden always seems to be Acting, Directing or Producing film and his imdb will have several projects in the works, maybe we should watch for The Demonatrix: "A dominatrix unwittingly summons an incubus demon and joins forces with a priest to defeat it." - imdb

The Blackcoat's Daughter - Writer Director Osgood Perkins just hit top ten lists for 2024 with his thriller Longlegs (2024) which is still streaming everywhere. This earlier entry was a surprise hit in 2015 making many lists that year too. Longlegs is the recommendation just for the Nic Cage of it all. We are looking forward to his upcoming The Monkey(2025) about that wind up toy monkey featured on the posters for Steven King's Monkey Shines (1988) although who knows how these two things connect? Emma Roberts is one of the stars in an earlier horror entry but after this film she went on to star in two different horror shows, Scream Queens (2015-16) and American Horror Story (2011- ) she also had a small role in the odd and fun The Hunt (2020)Kiernan Shipka also stars and is also a rising star in the horror world. Since the Blackcoat's Daughter she was the lead in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018-2020), rocked it in the horror film Totally Killer (2023) and also appears in this year's Longlegs. Lucy Boynton after a couple more horror entries Don't Knock Twice and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House both from 2016 is sticking to less horrific material.

This should give you a start for your 2025 viewing, Enjoy Horror!

Books - Fill your head!

 

The Heroine's Journey by Maureen Murdock - This is a counter to Joseph Campbell's  A Heroes Journey bringing to light the choices of women in the patriarchal society. Understanding the roles and relationships of women and stressing the structural limitations of a male run world Murdock brings a feminist eye on how to recognize and navigate from a heroines perspective.
Ghost Eaters by Clay Mcloud Chapman - A couple good ideas in this and I was looking for a new take on ghosts. In this books world the only afterlife is one of haunting no heaven for you. It also speaks of the emptiness and nothingness of death. In the end the way too one the nose allegory for addiction cycles Iwas a bit underwhelming.



Madhouse at the End of the Earth by Julian Sancton - A wonderful book tangentally connected to our least favorite King Leopold II of Belguim. It is the story of the first ship to survive the antartic winter. Well written and engrossing a truly amazing true story.




It's amazing to me that Rachel Maddow has a writing voice that is 100% her television storytelling voice. I find it a bit casual for the historical subject matter in this book, but that said Maddow tells a good story. This is the story of an extravigant Nazi propaganda campaign in the 1930s with the aim to geep the United States out of WWII until all our allies were already defeated. She shares the complex web of Americans both Nazi supporters and dupes including National Senators and Representatives executed plans to in effect overthrow our government. Almost no one was at the time held accountable in these plots and the recent Republican connivences to end our democracy is amazingly mirroring the plots of the past, which add some gravitas to the book.

Every few year listening to the master work is a valuable thing. Poe the horror legend is a wonderful writer and each time I return to him I am newly impressed by the brilliance that he possesses.




House of Psychotic Women - Pretty amazing book of personal life story, that also speaks to the films that frame ones life. I really enjoyed it. "HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN is an examination of these characters through a daringly personal autobiographical lens. Anecdotes and memories interweave with film history, criticism, trivia and confrontational imagery to create a reflective personal history and examination of female madness, both onscreen and off."


The New England Grimpendium: A Guide to Macbre and Ghastly sites by J.W. Ocker: SO much fun pretending there is something other than reality, ghosts, cryptids, strange sightings all in an easy to read book.

The Monstrous Femine: Film and Feminism, Psychoanalysis by Barbara Creed - A classic everyone should read at least once.

In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeanette by Hampton Sides: Another artic/antartic early 1900s adventure in history when everyone want to be the first to explore the unknown parts of the world. Great Story.

The End is Always Near: Apocalyptic Moments from the Bronze Age to Nuclear Near Misses by Dan Carlin - a bit muddled but acceptable look into our uncertain history

The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty - Different from the film is meaningful ways. I lean torwards the film but this was a good read.

Isaac's Storm by Erik Larson - The story of the early 1900s hurricane that destroyed Galveston TX great read.