Notable and notorious IndieWire film critic David Ehrlich recently put out a social media call for film critic peers to join a weekly survey to discuss movie topics, answer questions, and highlight their work. Representing Every Movie Has a Lesson, I, along with over 60 other emerging and established film critics including some of my fellow Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle members and Aaron White of Feelin’ Film, accepted the invitation to participate. I'm honored by the opportunity, and I hope my responses are chosen each week.
THIS WEEK'S QUESTION: What is the best ever horror performance and how did it leverage the genre to accomplish something that might not have been possible in a more grounded type of film?
Horror is not my cup of tea, coffee, cocktail, or even water, and I didn’t see Midsommar which inspired this week’s survey question, but I have dipped my toe in enough good and classic horror to pick out a great performance or two. I’ve seen no one unravel under the fictional stresses better than Mia Farrow in Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby. I was between her and the sympathy created by Boris Karloff in Frankenstein. For those folks that are horror aficionados, this is a solid collected list this week from the IndieWire survey.
THE FULL INDIEWIRE ARTICLE THIS WEEK MY "BLINDSPOT" VINTAGE REVIEW OF "ROSEMARY'S BABY"LOGO DESIGNED BY MEENTS ILLUSTRATED
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