HORROR BOB’S TOP TEN OF 2009

MOVIE RANK HORROR BOB’S TOP TEN OF 2009
martyrs2008[1] 1 Martyrs:
Director:
Pascal Laugier
I know Martyrs was originally
released in 2008 around the world, but it made its wide
release here in the United States in 2009.   After many of my
friends and collogues telling me I have to see this film, and
with some of them telling me it was the best film they have
seen in the past ten or so years; I knew it was time to get my
hands on a copy and check it out. I’m glad I did, not only is
it my best film of 2009, but is one of the best horror films
I’ve seen in about fifteen years.  It’s a film that I’m still
thinking about today, it sticks with you well after the first
viewing.
grace2009[1]  2
  Grace:  Director:

Paul Solet  
 I’m a
parent, and my second child is due any day now. Need I say
more? People who didn’t care for the film that I’ve spoke
with, don’t have kids so they can’t relate, and while it can
be argued that Writer/Director Paul Solet does not have
children either; you could have fooled me. The guy did his
research and really hit the nail on the head. Parents will do
anything for their children including killing for them.
district92009[1]  3  District 9:   Director:
Neill Blomkamp

A horror, science fiction film
that shows how history repeats itself. Full of plenty of
action a gore, the film has many hidden messages that define
the nature of the human race when faced with a species of
alien from another plane living here in on earth and in all
places: South Africa. Countries were apartheid was an issue
until 1994.

farcryfromhome2009[1]  4   A Far Cry from Home :   Director:
Alan Rowe Kelly

This film probably won’t be
released until next year where it will be part of an anthology
of short films, yet it has made its way around the country on
the festival circuit.  It’s not a feature film, but with a
running time of around forty-five minutes, and a story that
really hits you hard, this low budget film deserves a lot of
credit. Actor, director, producer Alan Rowe Kelly uses social
issues to the tee in this horror film about a gay couple who
cross paths with a bible thumping family of zealots  in the
deep woods, while shopping at their back road antique shop.
The couple finds themselves fighting to survive as the family
tries to kill them because of their sexual preference.

deadgirl2009[3]  5   Deadgirl:   Director:
Marcel Sarmiento & Gadi Harel
Here’s a film
that just appeared on my doorstep one day and after all the
bitching and complaining I was doing relating to the lack of
good horror films this year, this was the first of the year
that I wrote a four star review for. Its an original take on
the zombie genre.
pandorum2009[1]  6  Pandorum :   Director:
Christian Alvart

 I’m a sucker for monsters in
space films. While reviews for this film were mixed, I loved
it. It was a lot like Aliens crossbreed with the cave
creatures from The Decent aboard the Event Horizon.
There is nothing special or original about the plot, but it
was one hell of a fun film.

houseofthedevil2009[1]  7 The House of the Devil :  
Director:
Ti West

A
creepy film that reminded me of a mix of a film that Hammer
Studios, Hitchcock, Argento and a group of eighties filmmakers
got together and decided to put a film together. It has a lot
of creepy moments and puts you right in the lead characters
shoes.

 

thechildren2009[1]  8 The Children
:   Director:
Tom
Shankland
I mentioned I
was a parent above, Right? So what would any parent do if an
alien disease took over your children’s minds and told them to
kill and eat you. To add more terror to the thought, would you
have the will power to kill your own child, if such an event
occurred? It’s a scary question to ponder.
vinyan2009[1]  9 Vinyan
:   Director:
Fabrice Du
Welz  
On the subject of children again. What would
you do if you lost your child while on vacation in Indonesia
when the tsunami happened? Only to one day see him on
television as part of a tribe of children in the deep jungles
of Vietnam and Burma and could possibility be part of the
slave trade.  Well you would go looking for him in this remote
and dangerous part of the world where anything can happen.

pontypool2009[1]
10
Pontypool
:   Director:
Bruce McDonald
A bunch of
radio personalities trapped in a radio station while the
people outside the studio develop an unknown form of
craziness, maybe their zombies, maybe they just went mad. All
we know is that whatever it is; it is spreading.