Rewatched Targets (1968) last night. For a Boris Karloff film from the 60s, it is deeply, deeply shocking and disturbing, just in how blatant and unglamorized the violence is (which is the point). Maybe not traditional horror, but I can't see how you could classify it as anything else. Real prescient American nightmare shit. Essential viewing; it would be in my top five if I were to redo my list from the first page of this thread.
Curiosity got the better of me and I read the screenplay for Weapons (it’s out there in the world). I write screenplays and make short films in my spare time so wanted to see how someone like Cregger writes. All I will say is that I’m very much still looking forward to it.
I was up last night finishing a rewrite of a horror screenplay I’m working on, now I’m really curious. But I can’t think of more of a spoiler than reading the entire script.