142. (27 Jul) /In the Mouth of Madness/ (1994, John Carpenter) 73
It's remarkable just how disorienting and engrossing In the Mouth of Madness is from the first frame. Its jumbled structure just serves to make a film that's genuinely upsetting more than terrifying. Carpenter regularly approaches Lynchian territory with his lengthy shots of dark highways, but much of the scarier imagery here is thoroughly original in its creepiness.
142. In the Mouth of Madness
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Labels:
1994,
charlton heston,
John Carpenter,
john glover,
sam neill
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