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I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Underrated Horror Gem
"I Know What You Did Last Summer" emerges as a diamond in the rough within the horror genre, unjustly sidelined and deserving of greater acclaim. Echoing the tension and thrill reminiscent of Anthony Perkins' masterwork "Psycho," this film commands attention, ensnaring viewers in its web of suspense and anticipation. Despite its underappreciation, the ensemble cast comprises notable talents whose contributions inject the narrative with depth and authenticity. With each twist and turn, the film unveils layers of gripping storytelling, proving itself to be a captivating and enduring entry in the realm of horror cinema.
Little Erin Merryweather (2003)
Ahead of Its Time - Solid Indie Film
"Little Erin Merryweather," a refined gem of the art house genre, deserved its awards. Vigdis Anholt's compelling portrayal of the female killer infuses the film with a profound feminist undertone. David Morwick's performance as the 'final boy' is a highlight, seamlessly blending humor and emotion. The picturesque snowy landscapes and enchanting illustrations by Kelly Murphy contribute to the film's visual allure, perfectly complemented by Paul Cristo's award-winning indie score, which elevates the viewing experience to new heights.
What truly distinguishes this film is its ingenious killer calling card - victims adorned with stones in their abdomen. This chilling twist on the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood cements "Little Erin Merryweather" as a work of art, shattering conventions and proving itself to be ahead of its time.