The Best & Worst Horror Movies of 2013: Christopher’s Picks

As usual, it was another full year of horror.  What was the best we saw?  It varies, but my list consists of films that really brought something to the table.  And, as for the "worst":  Why only a top 5 worst?  Yes, I could name another 15 if I wanted to but let’s face it – we know most of the films that come out are bad.  Not because they are cheap but because they are uninspired.  My list here features films that are uninspired or flat out lie to you.  Do you agree?


Other staff 2013 Picks: Managing Editor Ryan Turek / Contributing Writer Ryan Larson / Contributing Writer Paul Doro / Contributing Writer Spencer Perry

The Worst of 2013

  1. Texas Chainsaw 3D:  Is it really that bad? Yes. The minute you set it up as a sequel to the original and then disregard it with sloppy narrative, you’ve lost the audience.  Not only that, but the ages don’t make sense and they knew it.  That makes it worse.  What could have been the best chainsaw since the original has wound up being the worst.  No small feat.
  2. V/H/S/2:  V/H/S was new, different, and had some truly creepy characters and scenes.  V/H/S/2 was just noise.  The wraparound was lackluster and with no surprises.  The stories were forgettable ("Phase 1 Clinical trials") or just plain blotted and chaotic ("Safe Haven").  The only bright spot for me was "Slumber Party Alien Abduction."  That could be a movie all its own, instead, it’s just a tease of how this uninspired collection of shorts could have played out for the better.
  3. World War Z:  What a waste of a good idea.  World War Z is an overlong, bland, and self-important film.  Brad Pitt is always good.  No argument there.  The problem is that it is a zombie film without feeling or looking like a zombie film.  The poster and box art is so decidedly non-horror that it’s embarrassing.  The story is more like Contagion or an episode of 24 than it is anything else.  It really wanted to be big in its presentation and show stopping in its visuals.  The problem is, it was too big for its own good, and because of that, it ended up small minded and unmemorable.
  4. Argento's Dracula 3D:  Dario Argento stopped being interesting ages ago.  He no longer has to prove himself so you get by the numbers storytelling.  Are we expecting too much?  Maybe.  But any of our gripes with his directorial decisions are justified when he takes on a classic character.  The Phantom of the Opera was a masterpiece compared to this lazy, nonsensical mess that manages to make even Dracula the series (from 1990) more inspired.
  5. Fright Night 2:  What went wrong with Fright Night 2?  For starters, it’s obviously not a sequel to the original.  The thing is, it’s not a sequel to the remake either.  Okay, what is it?  Oh, it must be a prequel.  Wrong again.  It’s a reboot or remake of the remake or the original, or the original part 2 if there was no part 1. Confused? How do you think I felt? When the title alone lies to you, there is no place left to go but down. 

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