Subject: Nerdy movie rec list for fans of genre fiction
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Posted on: 2019-08-07 15:44:00 UTC

Today while watching MST3K, I realized that dang, I really am a giant nerd - most of the stuff I watch and read in my free time is genre fiction, and I do tend towards the more obscure stuff and cult favorites even in this area. I've brought some movie recommendations for fellow fans of sci-fi, fantasy and horror.

1. Zygote (2017)
This one might stick out a little, because it's a horror short instead of a feature film, but it is a truly excellent story with better storytelling and worldbuilding than a lot of feature-length movies I've seen. The story is about two survivors on a space station trying to escape what I can safely say is the most terrifying horror movie monster I have ever seen. I won't spoil the rest of the movie, but if you like good sci-fi, good horror and have a strong stomach for body horror, definitely check out this one - you can easily find it one Youtube.

2. H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories (2007) and The Call of Cthulhu (2005)
I know that H. P. Lovecraft is plenty problematic, but for fans of his writing, these adaptations are probably worth a watch. The first title is a Japanese claymation adaptation of three Lovecraft stories, 'The Picture in the House', 'The Dunwich Horror' and 'The Festival'; and if you think that Japanese claymation Lovecraft sounds like one heck of a combination, you're right - the animation style gives these stories a particularly chilling atmosphere, even if it puts some limitations on the storytelling.
The second title is a short black-and-white movie adaptation of 'The Call of Cthulhu', done entirely as a silent film, with all its technical limitations - and the result, while not perfect, is a visually and atmospherically very strong adaptation of an already spooky story.

3. Ink (2009)
A low-budget indie fantasy movie with a fairytale-like story, I cannot recommend this one enough both for its amazing visuals and for its plot, full of twists and turns and emotion.

4. Sunshine (2007)
While I'll admit that it's been a while since I last saw this sci-fi movie, I remember being blown away by its visuals and by the story, which combines melancholy and slightly philosophical character drama with definite horror undertones. Some people say that the combination of these elements isn't that well done, and I can definitely see where they're coming from, but I still say it's worth a watch - at the very least, it's a decent sci-fi movie with a bit of a horror angle, but it might also blow you away if you give it a chance.

5. Night Watch/Ночной дозор (2004)
Oh, this one is a real treat. Russian urban fantasy adapted from the novel of the same name, with vampires, curses, shapeshifters, fight scenes and secret magical societies striving to keep the balance between good and evil magic, all presented with a very strong Eastern European flavor. It does have some mildly spooky and some mildly bloody scenes, so watch out for that, but I can't recommend this one enough.

What are your nerdy movie recs?

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