Excalibur>Rosemary's Baby
One of the all time great horror films, Rosemary's Baby depicts the strange events that surround the pregnancy of Rosemary Woodhouse. The film is absolutely devoid of horrific images, except for one creepy pair of baby eyes, but is still absolutely gripping in the way they deliver the horror of the reality surrounding Rosemary. Never before has a sitting room full of old people been so terrifying.
The film is well known for using camera tricks to draw the audience in, and its most notable shot comes when Rosemary accepts a call in the other room. Oddly enough, the director chose to put the camera on her, but to hide most of her body with a door. The result: movie audiences all around the country leaned to the right to try to see around the door frame, and though it's obviously a failing effort, I'm sure you'll be hard pressed not to try to see around the door frame as well.
Overall this is one of the most intriguing horror films I've ever seen, and one that let's your imagination scare you more than anything on the screen will.
One of the all time great horror films, Rosemary's Baby depicts the strange events that surround the pregnancy of Rosemary Woodhouse. The film is absolutely devoid of horrific images, except for one creepy pair of baby eyes, but is still absolutely gripping in the way they deliver the horror of the reality surrounding Rosemary. Never before has a sitting room full of old people been so terrifying.
The film is well known for using camera tricks to draw the audience in, and its most notable shot comes when Rosemary accepts a call in the other room. Oddly enough, the director chose to put the camera on her, but to hide most of her body with a door. The result: movie audiences all around the country leaned to the right to try to see around the door frame, and though it's obviously a failing effort, I'm sure you'll be hard pressed not to try to see around the door frame as well.
Overall this is one of the most intriguing horror films I've ever seen, and one that let's your imagination scare you more than anything on the screen will.