Sinners-A Review

Sinners is representative of what I truly love about horror. It explores the lives of the characters who live in a time of great inequality. It takes place in Mississippi in the 1930s. It was a time when only a select few could experience true freedom.

The movie harkens back to the days of a horror tale depicting creatures who frighten us to the depths of our soul but also focusing on the lives of the people experiencing not only a supernatural horror, but the quiet, enduring horror of their daily existence.

These kinds of stories exhibit angst along with hope. In the presence of monsters, heroism and bravery are displayed by people who had given up on fighting the metaphorical monsters in their ordinary lives.

For me, the overarching theme is about freedom. At first small bits of freedom, the characters just trying to establish a place that they can call their own. The freedom to love the one you want to love, regardless of the standards of society. The freedom to be oneself and express that in creativity. Amongst the townspeople there is only a small and powerful group that seem to have real freedom, for everyone else, it is a goal, a dream.

I discussed this movie over lunch with my close friend, and she believes the overarching theme is about the lie of Christianity as it has been forced upon cultures who previously practiced paganism. She pointed out that even the ancient vampire talks about how conversion was forced on his people, but how despite the suffering that was caused by that conversion, he still feels comfort upon hearing the prayers. Christianity was forced on these cultures and used to keep them in line. She went on to say that the movie is called Sinners because everyone is a sinner.

Freedom from all of this is found by many of the characters in this movie, but in profoundly different ways. The movie has many layers, and I highly recommend it. I will be watching it many times!

Jason Goes to Hell-A Review

So, my daughter and I have a tradition of watching movies and getting take-out on Wednesdays, because we’re both off work every wednesday. One might call it-Movie Night. And as one does, during the month of October, we watch horror movies.

My friend, horror aficionado, Freddy Ruiz, makes recommendations on Facebook throughout the month of October as best choices for horror viewing. Well, he mentioned Jason Goes to Hell as being a fun little romp in the horror genre. Somehow, I missed that one when it came out originally. And I think it was during my, what I think of as my “weanie time” when I was too big a baby to watch horror. I know…crazy right?!

Anyway, so I was all ready with my burger from Chili’s, courtesy of Door Dash to watch Jason hang out in Hell. Well, SPOILER ALERT-he doesn’t go to Hell until the very end. And really it’s just assumed he went to Hell, since he goes into the ground and not up toward the sky… Well and there’s another indication at the VERY end, which is my daughter’s favorite scene in the whole movie.

That being said, even though Jason was very much on earth, it’s still an entertaining flick. I love movies, where I get to say, “Didn’t that guy, listen to the other guy?! Give the gun to the girl!”

Also, it’s always cool when I recognize an actor from something else. Erin Gray is in the movie, and I’m all like, “Hey that’s the lady from Buck Rogers!” and my daughter is all like, “What’s Buck Rogers?”

IMDB to the rescue again! Here she is, looking all cool and serious as Colonel Wilma Deering:

ERIN GRAY Character(s): Col. Wilma Deering Television ‘BUCK ROGERS IN ‘ 25TH CENTURY’ (1979) 20 September 1979 SAI33776 Allstar Collection/UNIVERSAL **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the TV or Production Company & can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above TV Programme. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the TV Company.

So, to wrap up, I found Jason Goes to Hell, a nice little romp through the Friday the 13th franchise and I recommend it!