A Rundown of the 13 (+1) Best Horror Movies I've Seen in the Past Year
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BYZANTIUM
(September 2012)
“My story can never be
told. I write it over and over, wherever we find shelter. I write of what I
cannot speak… The truth.”
So,
my Neil Jordan Top Three (The Company of
Wolves, The Crying Game, and The Butcher Boy) is now officially Four.
Welcome,
Byzantium.
Based
on Moira Buffini’s play A Vampire Story
(Buffini ably adapts her own work for the screen), Byzantium follows the apparently sixteen-year-old Eleanor Webb (Saoirse
Ronan) and her “legal guardian,” Clara (Gemma Arterton), both long-lived
immortals who subsist on human blood, and who are both on the run from some
looming threat whose exact nature Clara refuses to divulge to Eleanor.
Jordan
scores here with an excellent cast (which includes Caleb Landry Jones, Sam
Riley, and Jonny Lee Miller), some elegant Gothicism, and some brief, yet
powerful phantasmagorical moments.
There’s
also some noteworthy cinematography by Sean Bobbitt, as well as a score by
Javier Navarrete (who also scored Guillermo del Toro’s El Espinazo del Diablo and El
Laberinto del Fauno, the latter of which garnered him a whole slew of award
noms, including the Oscar).
(Byzantium OS courtesy of impawards.com.)
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