• nifty@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Descent and its sequel (though cursed by virtue of being a sequel) were great. In general, women-led horror movies are awesome when done right, like having women in characters who self actualize instead being used as a filler or sideshow.

    Some others include Ginger Snaps (and its second movie), Alien (don’t like the sequels), Scream, and Piggy (2022). Evil Dead as a franchise does not have a female lead (I am not that familiar with this franchise), but Evil Dead Rise was executed really well, and worked on many levels.

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        5 months ago

        Cabin in the Woods also has questionable use of female characters, but like Scream it was attempting commentary, so it works. Were older Evil Dead movies also doing similar kind of meta horror genre commentary?

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          Not really, the first evil dead just has a particularly egregious scene involving a handsy tree.

          The series as a whole is fantastic and evil dead 2 and army of darkness are barely horror movies.

          The first movie still has its merits and raimi has gone on record stating that he regrets the tree scene.

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          5 months ago

          I’m not a huge horror fan but Cabin in the Woods was a fantastic movie.

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      5 months ago

      You’d like “behind the mask the rise of leslie vernon”. That’s one of the core themes.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah what I want out of a good entertaining Friday night film is shallow in your face Hollywood pandering on female empowerment and gender equality. It just makes for such a good cinematic experience.