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The Best Movies I Saw All Year, 2006 Edition.

As usual, these include (older) films I got to see only in 2006. In alphabetical order: – The Descent (dir. Neil Marshall, England, 2005) – Linda Linda Linda (dir. Nobuhiro Yamashita, Japan, 2005) – Tropical Malady (dir. Apichatpong Weesethakul, Thailand, 2004) – Workingman’s Death (dir. Michael Glawogger, Austria, 2005) And three runners-up: – Cavite (dir. [...]

Neil Marshall, “The Descent” (2006) (and Some Thoughts on Horror).

So is Neil Marshall’s The Descent the best horror film (I’ve seen) since Sadako crawled out of a TV in 1998? It may very well be. Wonderfully simple in its setup (and narrative: six women in a cave, and they’re not alone), The Descent is a masterpiece of unrelieved tension and claustrophobia. (The fact that [...]