The horror and the beauty

This is a pretty good list of some devastatingly beautiful horror movies.

Horror I think has the potential for compelling beauty as nowhere else can assemble tableaux of such contrasts of human experience.

But they missed a few (says the movie buff) though Iโ€™ll only concentrate on one.

Trick โ€˜r Treat by Michael Doughertyโ€“ perhaps the most underrated horror film of all time โ€“ is simply stunningly beautiful. Take a look. Some of the best shots I canโ€™t find and donโ€™t feel like capping them, but these will do:

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Trick 'r Treat

What a gem of a movie in so many ways. And it heavily features female characters (and not just getting killed, though they do that too โ€“ but so do the men). And in one set of scenes, well,ย  getting killed is quite the opposite of what happens.

(Nearly everyone in the movie including โ€œLittle Red Riding Hoodโ€ above is in their Halloween costumes as the movie occurs on that day. Makes for some great light allegory and expectation-switching.)

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  1. Not precisely a horror movie, but Africa Addio has some truly amazing and beautiful visuals to go along with some of the most unsettling and horrifying film sequences ever put in a movie (scattered among some not very interesting faked scenes)

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