Year 3 of this challenge and I haven’t failed yet. (UPDATE: streak lost.) I tend to avoid horror movies nowadays for the sake of having them readily available for this challenge, so expect there to be a lot I like — I’ve come prepared. No matter how busy life is, I will always take pleasure in moving important things around to make room for dumb stuff like this.
As with every year for me, everything must be classified as horror on Letterboxd, and no rewatches allowed, with the obvious double exception of The Wizard of Oz. I’ll rank these at the end of the challenge.
There are a lot of free slots this year, so expect some things to be…
Year 3 of this challenge and I haven’t failed yet. (UPDATE: streak lost.) I tend to avoid horror movies nowadays for the sake of having them readily available for this challenge, so expect there to be a lot I like — I’ve come prepared. No matter how busy life is, I will always take pleasure in moving important things around to make room for dumb stuff like this.
As with every year for me, everything must be classified as horror on Letterboxd, and no rewatches allowed, with the obvious double exception of The Wizard of Oz. I’ll rank these at the end of the challenge.
There are a lot of free slots this year, so expect some things to be moved around. There’s a lot to see!
QUICK EASY RULES:
There must be 31 horror films
6 countries (other than Italy or US)
9 decades
5 Zombie Films
3 cult or conspiracy horror films
1 film from a Black director with a Black lead
1 film from a Mexican or Central American director
1 Canadian film
1 Russian or former Russian state film
The most popular film from the 1940s that you haven't seen and can access.
2 Post Apocalyptic horror films
1 Film with dreams or a dream as part of the plot
1 The animals are pissed at us film
1 Silent film
4 based on Novels
Any film from THIS list that you haven't seen.
1 Ernesto Gastaldi written film
1 film from 1932
I have never made a specific film a part of this before, but WIZARD of OZ ('39)
And 1 Tobe Hooper Film (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film)