5) House Of The Devil (2009)
They don’t make horror films like they used to… well, that’s not entirely true. Amidst all of the gorenography and sub-par found footage movies, a few directors are tirelessly working to recreate the slow burn chills of classics like The Omen and Rosemary’s Baby. Out of all these filmmakers, Ti West shows the most promise, writing, editing and even starring in some of his best cult hits.
One of West’s earliest films, titled House Of The Devil is a disturbing introduction to his work. The plot revolves around a college student named Samantha Hughes who agrees to a babysitting job located in a remote countryside mansion. Clearly, Samantha doesn’t realize she’s in a horror movie, or she would have instantly declined the job in favour of a gig at McDonalds. But, as expected, Samantha soon discovers that the job is not exactly what she signed up for. Cue strange behaviour, creepy visitors and satanist rituals that would freak out Charles Manson.
The plot pays homage to the very best of slasher and haunted house movies from the 1970’s, but what makes House Of The Devil feel truly authentic is the fact that West uses similar filming techniques from the era to recreate the unique atmosphere of these golden oldies. If you become a West fan after watching this movie, make sure you also check out Sacrament and The Innkeepers for more Halloween goodness.
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