Over the past year, I have watched a lot of Asian indie horror films. Most of them came highly recommended by a friend of mine who watches two movies A DAY. Sometimes it seems as if he wants to scare the shit out of me by asking me to watch a mild horror flick (according to him) that turns out to be totally grotesque and stomach churning, like My Teacher. Does he have something against me or something?
I don't know about you but I prefer to watch indie films, especially horror, compared to Hollywood studio productions mainly because I can sense the raw emotions that are being convey in indie films compared to the very sterile products from large producers.
This friend of mine told me to check out, in particular, productions from Red Scream Films LLC where all their horror films come with a twist, which is what I like. Part of being scared shitless by horror films besides the sound effects, screams, gore and fake blood is to be caught by surprise.
Now I know why it has been a few years since I watched a Hollywood movie that I remember. That's because they have "lost" the touch. On the other hand, I find myself recalling all the indie horror flicks from Asia despite them being in a foreign language, a language that I don't even understand.
Needless to say, I am so looking forward to Red Scream's releases. I am sure I will enjoy my dose of horror flicks more because they are in English.
I don't know about you but I prefer to watch indie films, especially horror, compared to Hollywood studio productions mainly because I can sense the raw emotions that are being convey in indie films compared to the very sterile products from large producers.
This friend of mine told me to check out, in particular, productions from Red Scream Films LLC where all their horror films come with a twist, which is what I like. Part of being scared shitless by horror films besides the sound effects, screams, gore and fake blood is to be caught by surprise.
Now I know why it has been a few years since I watched a Hollywood movie that I remember. That's because they have "lost" the touch. On the other hand, I find myself recalling all the indie horror flicks from Asia despite them being in a foreign language, a language that I don't even understand.
Needless to say, I am so looking forward to Red Scream's releases. I am sure I will enjoy my dose of horror flicks more because they are in English.
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