Very unique and entertaining. Not your typical first scenes but the twist is what made it really good. Like I have mentioned on my other post, 4 out of 5
Since you bumped it with a Canadian film, I'll add another Canadian film that I haven't seen posted yet:
15. Pontypool
A psychological thriller in which a deadly virus infects a small Ontario town.
It's hard to summarize. It's unique in that the majority of the film (if not all of it, I can't quite remember) is completely set in a radio station with people who are broadcasting a show.
If this was already posted then forgive me. I can edit it and add one of the many other worthwhile films I don't believe I've seen posted yet.
^cool man, im just finishing up the Shrine but I don't find it to be that good so I am not putting it up on the list. Ill check your movie out as I haven't seen that movie.
A man confesses to an FBI agent his family's story of how his religious fanatic father's visions lead to a series of murders to destroy supposed "demons."
called a "thriller" but if you've got a brain you know that this is a horror film. what's the true definition of evil? does the love between brothers, between father and sons, trump that? what's the price of justice? religious fanaticism, mental illness, or something even worse? something true?
this is one of my favorite movies of all time, horror regardless. the real fright is the children, the sons of this man. if you have siblings, shit will fuck with you.