The Void -
“This was one of the best cosmic horror films I've ever seen, they captured the essence very well with the plot, mystery, creature design, and ambiguity.” Reddit · r/horror · 9 years ago
Directed by Gaspar Noé, this is a "psychedelic melodrama" set in the neon-soaked streets of Tokyo, loosely inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead .
Directed by Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski, this film is a gritty homage to 1980s body horror, drawing heavy inspiration from John Carpenter’s The Thing and Prince of Darkness . The Void
“It really is more of an experience than just a film for enjoyment... that feeling of being on fire from a bombardment of tragedy and trauma.” Reddit · r/TrueFilm · 3 years ago
: While the atmosphere and effects are top-tier, some critics found the character development thin and the ending somewhat ambiguous or "muddled" as it shifts from a siege thriller to a sci-fi mystical hybrid. Enter the Void (2009) “This was one of the best cosmic horror
Are you more interested in the of the 2016 horror or the experimental cinematography of the 2009 film?
: It successfully taps into "Lovecraftian" or "Cosmic Horror," focusing on themes of ancient evil and vast, incomprehensible realities. that feeling of being on fire from a
: It is highly polarizing. Some find it a "magnificently deranged melodrama" with virtuoso camerawork, while others find its 2.5-hour runtime tedious and self-indulgent , feeling more like a technical exercise than a coherent story. Community Perspectives