Mad Max's Screams

I Mad Max's favorite holiday throughout the year has got to be Halloween. As fan of film as well horror movies best capture this holiday. Here are some that make me sleep with at least one eye open

Halloween is classic by John Carpenter which is to credit to the birth and boom of the slasher genre and is a long lasting tradition for me to watch every Halloween night. One Halloween night he murders his 17 year old sister. Micheal was then locked away many years later while being transferred Micheal escape and finds his way back to his quiet hometown. Michael Myers is icon through horror history and while many sequeles have come and go nothing can ever capture the spirit quiet like the John Carpenter original did.

The Thing is another example of John Carpenter dominance in America horror landscape. The thing has quiet simple present of a research team in Antarctica being hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims. The main horror comes from all the different body horror elements while I'm personally fan of my favorite part of the things has got to be the elemental of untrust that constantly makes you question if you can really trust even the main characters. 

Raw by Julia Ducournau is psychologicial horror that centers on Justine's, who's family is vegetarians, is a girl who is attending vet school. After start to Justine new school she is force to eat raw meat through unexpected hazing. Unexpected consequences emerge as her psychical self begins to change. Raw is truly the first thing of media to ever make me feel just gross about eating meat and everytime I watch it, I question going vegan.

Now MadMax is going to check out I hope you check one of these films to add to the scream list.