'Why I Love Horror Movies': Tim Burton, M. Night Shyamalan, Eli Roth, and More Explain
By Nick Schager, Yahoo Movies
Box office results this year have reminded us yet again that moviegoers love horror, and never more so than in the days and weeks leading up to Halloween. However, it’s not just paying audiences who love the horror genre — it’s actors and directors too, as a new video from the U.K.’s Film4 channel (as reported on by IndieWire; watch the clip above) ably reconfirms.
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As a spooky-themed weekend approaches, the channel sat down with several filmmakers to hear about their fondness for the malevolent and the macabre. In the nearly 10-minute clip, luminaries including Tim Burton, M. Night Shyamalan, and Eli Roth describe their undying affection for all things creepy. From Burton talking about how the “monster craze” affected him as a kid, to M. Night Shyamalan’s youthful pranks with a Ouija board, to Roth’s memories of watching a double-feature of 1982’s Pieces and Basket Case with his parents — which may explain a lot about how Roth (‘the freak in the neighborhood”) grew up to be director of Hostel and The Green Inferno — this video radiates a genuine passion for what is too commonly derided as the most disreputable of cinematic styles.
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Also featuring comments from Alice Lowe (actor/director, Prevenge), Julia Ducournau (writer/director of the upcoming Raw), and Jason Blum (producer of Paranormal Activity, among many others), the clip is primed to put you in the scary-movie mood. Which means that, after watching it, and in anticipation of Halloween this Monday, you may want to seek out some choice horror films — such as the intense recommendations in the clip below — to watch this weekend.