Rank | Item |
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1 | Pearl |
2 | Nocturna Side A and Side B |
3 | We're All Going to the World's Fair |
4 | Godforsaken |
5 | Hatching |
6 | The Yellow Wallpaper |
7 | X |
8 | Men |
9 | Nope |
10 | Barbarian |
11 | Resurrection |
12 | Terrifier 2 |
13 | Hellraiser |
14 | Orphan First Kill |
15 | Christmas Bloody Christmas |
16 | The Fireplace Adult Swim Yule Log Secret Movie |
17 | Studio 666 |
18 | Kicking Blood |
19 | Fall |
20 | The Black Phone |
21 | All Jacked Up and Full of Worms |
22 | The Mean One |
23 | Violent Night |
24 | The Scary of 61st |
25 | Bodies Bodies Bodies |
26 | Children of Sin |
27 | Halloween Ends |
28 | The Invitation |
29 | Surrogate |
30 | Room 203 |
31 | The Long Night |
32 | The Free Fall |
33 | The Legend of La Llorona |
34 | Rucker |
35 | The Curse of La Patasola |
36 | Texas Chainsaw Massacre |
Horror of 2022
Movie Review Pearl (2022)
Pearl (2022)
Directed by Ti West
Written by Ti West
Starring Mia Goth, David Corenswet, Tandi Wright, Emma Jenkins
Release Date September 16th, 2022
Prequel to X (2022)
X was a brilliant homage to 70s grindhouse horror from a director in Ti West who has mastered the form of homage. My proof for for his mastery comes with his new movie Pearl. The horror movie starring the utterly brilliant Mia Goth, riffs brilliantly on MGM movies of the 30s and 40s mimicking them down to the credit font and pitch perfect score. Using the innocent memories of movies like The Wizard of Oz for a series of transgressive gags feels so fresh and different that this horror movie becomes honestly refreshing.
Mia Goth stars as the title character, Pearl. Pearl is a teenage dreamer, a 19 year old who dreams of nothing but the burgeoning movie industry. The movies in her small hometown have become her home respite from a difficult home life. Pearl's mother, Ruth (Tandi Wright), is a severe German taskmaster who believes that her daughter should have to suffer as she has to provide a home and a roof over Pearl's head. Ruth has become the primary worker on their Texas farm after Pearl's father (Matthew Sunderland) was struck with Spanish Flu and suffered complete paralysis.
The first indication that something might be a little off about Pearl comes via her father. After a night of arguing with her mother, Pearl takes her father to a pond on their land that is home to an alligator that Pearl has been feeding for some time. Pearl pushes dad's wheelchair to the edge of the dock while calling on the gator which responds to her. It appears that Pearl may dump daddy in the lake until mom arrives to make the save. The juxtaposition of Mia Goth's sweet, simple innocent look and the malevolence of her actions is part of the electric charge of watching Pearl.
Similarly the way Pearl chooses to bathe in front of her father's paralyzed form, his darting eyes demonstrating his extreme discomfort, is another unsettling symbol of Pearl's transgressive personality. These scenes pitched against the numerous references to classic MGM musicals and those oh so innocent adventures of the 40s and 50s makes Pearl in general a movie that transgresses our expectations and conspires to make us part of dark meta joke of Pearl.
Click here for my full length review of Pearl at Horror.Media.
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