Best Horror Films of 2023: A Spooky Review and Halloween Film Tips

2023-10-30 14:27:38

Traditionally at Halloween time, the FM4 Film Podcast is dedicated to the spooky. With a review of the horror cinema year 2023 so far and a few Halloween film tips from our podcast guests Magdalena Pichler and Michael Winiecki from the Slash Film Festival.

By Jan Hestmann

What has the horror film year 2023 brought so far? The time around Halloween is a fitting time to look back on it. There were sequels to big franchises like „Scream 6“, „Saw X“ or “The Exorcist – Confession”. But we prefer to spread a cloak of silence regarding the latter. It was the year of „Cocaine Bear“ and the year of fine indie gems like „Talk to Me“, Skinamarink, „Infinity Pool“ or just „Pearl“. Actress Mia Goth teaches us fear in two of these films (“Infinity Pool” and “Pearl”) and does so in such a remarkable way that she probably has to be given the title of Scream Queen of the Year.

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The indie horror hit “Talk to Me” by Australian brothers Danny and Michael Philippou is perfect for your Halloween party.

For this year’s Halloween special FM4 Film Podcast We also invited two special guests: Magdalena Pichler and Michael Wienicki from our favorite horror bastion, the Wiener Slash Film Festival. Together with you, we will review the horror film year 2023 so far, including the films mentioned above. But they also each picked up two film tips that are perfect for Halloween and that we would like to briefly introduce to you here.

Magdalena Pichler recommends:

Terrified / Aterrados (2017)

Strange events and deaths are increasingly occurring in a neighborhood in Buenos Aires. A parapsychologist and an ex-police officer decide to investigate. The Argentinian horror film “Terrified” by Demián Rugna is a small, raw film that manages to create a maximally frightening atmosphere from the first second, which continues to increase. Nerves of steel are an advantage.

The Ring (2002)

The US remake of the Japanese film “Ringu”, like the original, has long been one of the horror film classics. A mysterious VHS tape, a fountain and a girl with long black hair. The rest is film history.

Michael Wienicki recommends:

Trick’r’Treat (2007)

If you’re not in the mood for John Carpenter’s “Halloween,” then this film is the perfect alternative for October 31st. “Trick’r’Treat” consists of skillfully interwoven Halloween horror stories, each stranger than the last. At the center of the action is the candy hunter Sam, a strange little figure with a jute sack pulled over his head.

Ghostwatch (1992)

Ghostwatch is a British horror mockumentary. In 1992, the TV film was broadcast on the BBC disguised as live reporting and presented paranormal phenomena. Taken at face value, the film caused panic among television audiences at the time.

FM4 Film Podcast: Halloween vs SLASH Filmfestival

Christian Fuchs and Jan Hestmann have invited great guests for a very special Halloween special: Magdalena Pichler and Michael Winiecki have both been working for the Vienna SLASH Film Festival for years. A horror talk deluxe with lots of goosebumps tips between found footage horror, splatter shockers and rare insider tips. You can hear it today, Monday, from midnight on time for the start of Halloween on Radio FM4 and soon also on FM4 Film Podcast.

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