I love scary movies, not necessarily of the horror genre; in fact, most of my favourite scares move only on the fringes of the horror scene.
I don't begrudge anyone their gore, it just doesn't do anything for me. (Well, it does plenty in the amusement department, but scare? Nah.) And since I can't pick just one example, and it wouldn't illustrate the point properly, here's the next best thing: my three favourite scary movies so far. Once again, in no particular order.
Aliens: That's right; not Ridley Scott's iconic sci-fi masterpiece, but its first sequel, under James Cameron. I find it underlines the tagline 'In space no one can hear you scream' best of any other in the franchise, because it balances both the juxtaposition of humanity and bestiality and the common ground of the two: Ripley and the alien queen are both mothers. The moment of realisation, especially if you've had no spoilers, can verge on the sickening, and the claustrophobic cat and mouse chase building up until then is a definite departure from one's comfort zone, however defined.
Interview with the Vampire: I hated the novel but loved the film, and it's all Neil Jordan's doing. Stylish, sexy, superbly cast, the music score made the hair at the back of my neck spring up (every time that damn violin was heard!), and it never let me forget that a vampire's human polish is just a veneer and the Beast is never far below. For a V:tM player like myself (not at the time it came out, but for several years since), it's required viewing.
Se7en: David Fincher is another of my favourite directors. I admit I first went to see this for the ritualistic murders, but then I was sucked in by the drama playing behind the murder investigation. Kevin Spacey, right after his part in The Usual Suspects, is chilling in his derangement, and I'm grateful Hollywood pressure didn't manage to change the ending. Real horror loses none of its grimness when it plays out in bright sunlight instead of dark and stormy nights.
Now I need to rewatch them all. No popcorn, though; I need to choke safely.


