Tarantula [1955]
1. “The bones just stripped clean like peeling a banana!”
2. Pools of goo.
3. Leo G. Carroll’s monstrous brow.
Tarantula [1955]
1. “The bones just stripped clean like peeling a banana!”
2. Pools of goo.
3. Leo G. Carroll’s monstrous brow.
House on Haunted Hill [1959]
1. “Don’t you see a little touch of greed around the mouth and eyes?”
2. Blood on the ceiling.
3. Marionette contraption.
Death Line [1972]
1. Fixation on teabags.
2. Handy oil dispenser.
3. Biting off a rat’s head.
A few bravura sequences (opening title, lengthy tracking shot of the hidden lair) but this mostly plods along.
There Will Be Blood [2007]
1. “I should have known that under this, all these years you’ve been building your hate for me piece by piece.”
2. A plate of cold spare ribs.
3. Filthy will oil and dirt, lying together on top of a blanket.
Knives Out [2019]
1. Dust bunnies on the floor of the abandoned laundromat.
2. Fruit magnet scrambling the videotape.
3. Jolly sailor at the foot of the staircase; an allusion to Sleuth?
Daughters of Darkness [1971]
1. “She’s leaving tomorrow.”
“By that time, many things can happen.”
2. Nails painted blood red.
3. Shiny black raincoat as cape, shroud.
Kingdom of the Spiders [1977]
1. Nervous horses.
2. Are they swingers?
3. Coffee time.
Season of the Witch [1972]
1. Snapping tree branches slashing her face. Somehow the opening scene reminds me of the opening scene of Belle de Jour.
2. Momentary cat. Just a stray that wandered in?
3. New, towering hairdo.
Them! [1954]
1. Their first view is of her legs.
2. Flame shadows.
3. Numbered drain pipes.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [2004]
1. Chorus with toads.
2. “You may be young in years but the heart that beats beneath your bosom is as shriveled as an old maid’s, your soul as dry as the pages of the books to which you so desperately cleave.”
3. Dead ferrets as bait.