Annihilation is a hard movie to categorize; not because defies genre categories, but because it samples so many of them. Like the strange creatures that inhabit its world, it’s a hybrid; blending together science-fiction, drama, and horror to potent effect. The structure of its first-act setup is pure adventure, beginning with the return of Lena’s (Natalie Portman) husband Kane (Oscar Isaac) long after he went missing on a classified government mission. It’s immediately clear that something is very wrong with him, both physically and mentally. When Lena tries to get her husband to the hospital, the government swoops in and abducts them both to a secret location, where they isolate her and reveal what’s responsible for his condition. Continue reading
psychological
Fright Fest 2017 #2 – They Look Like People (2015)

Subgenre: Psychological
Summary: A young man has visions of demons disguised as human beings. Continue reading
Fright Fest Review #11: Session 9 (2001)

Subgenre: Psychological
Summary: An asbestos abatement crew experiences strange occurrences when cleaning a defunct mental hospital. Continue reading
Fright Fest Review #4: Jacob’s Ladder (1990)

Subgenre: Psychological
Summary: A Vietnam vet begins to experience disturbing hallucinations in his day-to-day life. Continue reading