You've probably celebrated the spooky season this month by binging the best of what horror has to offer. Sometimes the best is of the campiest sort like the Scream franchise or the nostalgic like Nightmare Before Christmas or Hocus Pocus. No matter what you watch, chances are it's not your first time seeing it. Behind all the familiar names, we found some hidden gems of horror, suspense, and thrills that you probably have never heard of. Here's one of our hipster picks of Halloween:
by Tanner Kinney
It’s October! The scary month, the one where cosplay becomes socially acceptable and the best worst horror schlock drops in theaters. Now, I’ve never personally bought into the Halloween hype, but I love seeing people get all excited about it. I also love friendly skeletons, which are everywhere during the spoopy season. I also have friends who get really excited about Halloween, particularly about watching scary movies during the month. Back in high school, scary movie marathons were commonplace, and we’d meet up and just decide on a horror movie to watch on Netflix. Some were foreign films I didn’t understand, or horrible films like #Horror, which is a new low for films even counting those on Netflix, which for reference has all of the Sharknado films. There was one movie that stood out to me, one that turned my group of snarky wannabe film students into a completely silent, jaws on the floor, captivated audience. This film is The Invitation, the best indie thriller that you might not have seen.
Now, if you did research on The Invitation, the people behind it don’t exactly create a promising picture. Along with The Invitation, director Karyn Kusama also directed such classic films as Jennifer’s Body, and the true terror that is the live-action adaptation of Aeon Flux. In fact, the directing AND writing team is exactly the same as the team from Aeon Flux, which is truly horrifying now that I’ve learned that. The actors are also names no one would recognize off-hand that starred in roles no one would actually remember. The screenshots don’t really create intrigue either. Even just watching the opening few minutes it’s hard to see why this movie is so highly rated on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. It seems like just another movie under the horror tag on Netflix, something to pass over. But hooooo boy, you’d be missing out if you did that.
Just from the trailer you can get a fantastic idea about how the movie is without really spoiling any of it for yourself. The movie is about the protagonist and his girlfriend going to a dinner party being held by the protagonist’s ex-wife. This lavish get-together is happening up in the Hollywood Hills, so you have the elaborate decor and general eccentric attitude of a reunion between long time friends up in a posh setting to create contrast with the uneasiness of it all. There’s something clearly suspicious about this gathering, and the main character tries to put the pieces together while also coming to terms with guilt from his past. The film does a great job setting up the mystery, with plenty of clues to lead the audience in the right direction while not just spelling out what’s going on in bright neon letters. There’s genuine mystery in this film, and while that could be a byproduct of my friends and I not giving the movie our full attention during the build up, once it all was revealed we were completely floored.