It’s barely April so I’m interpreting your post as favorite that I’ve seen so far this year and the answer is unequivocally When Evil Lurks. If you have not seen this Argentine Horror, you are missing out on an absolute master work. Go watch it.
Runner up is a complete 180 in Thanksgiving. Not usually an Eli Roth fan but it’s just pure unadulterated campy goodness that perfectly toes the line between taking itself seriously but not too seriously.
My friend When Evil Lucks is one, if not the favorite horror movie I’ve seen in a very long time. It is amazing.
Thanksgiving was fun for sure, I think it was really great. I think Eli Roth’s movies are very childish. They are kind of caricatures of the real world, made by a man child lol. While I like the premise of Hostel 1 and 2, they represent a really stupid way of looking at the world. So Thanksgiving was a lot of fun, and I would say it’s Eli Roth’s best film.
Also you are totally right in that it’s a bit early to ask the question, but I totally agree with you, come with whatever you’ve seen including movies before 2024 :)
It’s barely April so I’m interpreting your post as favorite that I’ve seen so far this year and the answer is unequivocally When Evil Lurks. If you have not seen this Argentine Horror, you are missing out on an absolute master work. Go watch it.
Runner up is a complete 180 in Thanksgiving. Not usually an Eli Roth fan but it’s just pure unadulterated campy goodness that perfectly toes the line between taking itself seriously but not too seriously.
When Evil Lurks is so fucking good. Quite possibly the best horror movie of the past decade, IMO.
Totally agree!
My friend When Evil Lucks is one, if not the favorite horror movie I’ve seen in a very long time. It is amazing.
Thanksgiving was fun for sure, I think it was really great. I think Eli Roth’s movies are very childish. They are kind of caricatures of the real world, made by a man child lol. While I like the premise of Hostel 1 and 2, they represent a really stupid way of looking at the world. So Thanksgiving was a lot of fun, and I would say it’s Eli Roth’s best film.
Also you are totally right in that it’s a bit early to ask the question, but I totally agree with you, come with whatever you’ve seen including movies before 2024 :)