¡Qué horror! 2014
The Preliminaries
That time of year again, but before we get to the list
proper, allow me (with profuse apologies to all the filmmakers concerned) to
run down the titles that were also ¡Qué horror!
worthy, but I didn’t find the time to compose individual write-ups for.
Terribly,
terribly sorry.
The
other ¡Qué horror! 2014 Candidates are as follows:
You’re Next [Dir: Adam Wingard;
September 2011]
Magic Magic [Dir: Sebastián Silva;
January 2013]
Haunter [Dir: Vincenzo Natali;
March 2013]
Dark Touch [Dir: Marina de Van;
April 2013]
Antisocial [Dir: Chad Archibald;
July 2013]
The Dead 2 [Dir: Howard J. Ford
& Jon Ford; August 2013]
So,
from a field of 21 Candidates, we’ve got a simple baker’s dozen this year; no
ties, no runners-up.
Plus,
I would also be remiss if I didn’t mention this title before we tackle the main
rundown:
La Casa
del Fin de los Tiempos
(The House of the End Times)
(June 2013)
Though
this feature debut of Alejandro Hidalgo gives the early appearance of a horror
film, it ultimately isn’t.
And
though it also isn’t perfect (the intercutting between past and present in the
initial parts of the film are slightly awkward, and the old age make-up leaves
something to be desired), this is still a really interesting and potent piece
of work that deserves attention.
In
this Venezuelan production, Ruddy Rodríguez plays Dulce Alida de los Angeles, a
woman who spends 30 years in prison and who is then moved back to her old house
as an elderly woman, in what basically amounts to house arrest.
This
is, of course, the same house in
which the crimes for which she was accused and convicted took place, a house
that’s gained a reputation for mysteries and disappearances.
(La Casa del Fin de los Tiempos OS
courtesy of plusfarandula.com; all other OS’ courtesy of impawards.com.)
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