Round Three, Baby!
31 Horror Movies
6 countries, 9 decades
This year’s rules:
5 Zombie Films: Train to Busan, Warm Bodies, Slither, The Return of the Living Dead, Shaun of the Dead (rewatch)
3 Cult/Conspiracy Horror Films: All the Colors of the Dark, Him, In the Mouth of Madness
1 Film from a Black Director and Lead: Tales from the Hood
1 Film from a Mexican/Central American Director: Pan’s Labyrinth
1 Canadian Film: The Fly
1 Former Soviet State Film: November
The Most Popular 40s Film You Haven't Seen: The Wolf Man
2 Post Apocalyptic Horror Films: 9, 28 Days Later (rewatch)
1 Film with Dreams as Part of the Plot: All the Colors of the Dark
1 "The Animals…
Round Three, Baby!
31 Horror Movies
6 countries, 9 decades
This year’s rules:
5 Zombie Films: Train to Busan, Warm Bodies, Slither, The Return of the Living Dead, Shaun of the Dead (rewatch)
3 Cult/Conspiracy Horror Films: All the Colors of the Dark, Him, In the Mouth of Madness
1 Film from a Black Director and Lead: Tales from the Hood
1 Film from a Mexican/Central American Director: Pan’s Labyrinth
1 Canadian Film: The Fly
1 Former Soviet State Film: November
The Most Popular 40s Film You Haven't Seen: The Wolf Man
2 Post Apocalyptic Horror Films: 9, 28 Days Later (rewatch)
1 Film with Dreams as Part of the Plot: All the Colors of the Dark
1 "The Animals are Pissed at Us" Film: The Birds
1 Silent Film: Frankenstein (1910)
4 Films Based on Novels: Dracula, Warm Bodies, From Beyond, Rosemary’s Baby
1 of Cinemonster's favorite horror movies: All the Colors of the Dark
1 Ernesto Gastaldi written film: All the Colors of the Dark
1 Film from 1932: Vampyr
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
And of course, one Tobe Hooper film: Poltergeist
Edit: I mistakenly chose Vampyr for my silent film unaware that it’s a talkie, so I’ve decided to add the 1910 Frankenstein adaptation to my list.