A couple of weeks worth:
HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE (2004): Certified Weird! "The castle is a random assortment of turrets, gangways, girders, smokestacks, and bat wing fins, with cottages attached at various points, lurching along precariously on mechanized chicken legs like some replica of Baba Yaga’s hut commissioned by a mad steampunk billionaire."
HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN (1988): "
Frogtown is every thirteen-year-old boy’s ultimate fantasy: it’s like a summer vacation full of adventures, girls, and occasional frog-gigging."
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MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGE (1932)/THE MUMMY (1932): "After the successes of
Dracula (1931) and
Frankenstein (1931) Universal Studios and Carl Laemmle, Jr. became anxious to produce vehicles for Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff."-AE
THE RAMBLER (2013): "
The Rambler is sure to be marketed as a surrealistic horror film, which is a shame. I think people will enjoy this druggy road trip through the Weird West more if they go in with the mindset that they are attending a black comedy with horror bits."
MONSIEUR VERDOUX (1947): " The film opens with Verdoux’s voice-over narration from his tombstone, immediately indicating that what is about to unfold is far from the dance of the dinner rolls." -AE
ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1986): " With so many competing interpretations of 'Alice in Wonderland' out there, it’s difficult to find a compelling reason to recommend this straightforward adaptation that originally aired as four separate episodes on British television."
A NOISY DELIVERY (2013): " Although
A Noisy Delivery is not a bad movie, in the sense that I don’t believe it actively sets out to hurt the viewer, I can’t imagine anyone I know who would want to watch it. I even have to stretch my powers of imagination to come up with a hypothetical viewer who might enjoy it."