Oh my, a whole list of (demon/ghost cat) films.

letterboxd.com/threepenny/list

This is why I love so much: every is a gateway to hand-curated lists of conceptually-related films—genealogies along every imaginable vector.

@nicole A genre I really want to get into. Could you recommend a good starting point?

@darkcorners3 Oh, Onibaba is also total amaze. Love it. Hausu and Legend of the Demon Cat are also wonderful.

Past that, though, I think we’re on even footing: the rest of this list aspirational for me right now. 🤩

@nicole @darkcorners3 Hausu is seriously bizarre. I love seriously bizarre movies.

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@d4doome @darkcorners3 Bizarre and charming!! My favorite seriously bizarre (and yet charming) movie of the last few years was Psycho Goreman. boxd.it/oY2I

No demon cats, though. :/

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