All-Time Horror Pt. 2 Georges MélièsAll-Time Horror1890sAlexandre PromioGeorges HatotGeorge Albert SmithAuguste LumiéreLouis Lumiére Jul 16 Written By Armando Lopez The Haunted Castle (1897) Directed and Produced by Georges MélièsThe remake of Georges Méliès’ 1896 classic. This one doesn’t feel as revolutionary since its basically a continuation. 5/10 Faust: Appearance of Mephistopheles (1897) Directed by Alexandre Promio and Georges HatotFirst-ever flop. Doesn’t do anything new with the genre. It's not scary at all, this is for babies. 2/10 The X-Ray Fiend (1897) Directed by George Albert SmithThis one is pretty creative, but nothing super crazy. 6/10 The Dancing Skeleton(1897) Directed by Auguste Lumiére and Louis Lumiére.A stop-motion skeleton dancing. Not as cool as the cartoon one though. 5/10 The Cavalier’s Dream (1898) Directed by Edwin S. PorterThis is interesting and would be creepy as shit if it was 1898 and someone told you to watch this with no context. 8/10 The Devil in a Convent (1899) Directed by Georges MélièsThis one starts off a little slow but damn does it pay off. The devil and his hijinks in a church. 8/10 The Pillar of Fire (1899) Directed by Georges MélièsA cool set and pretty great special effects for 1899. One of the best of most impressive ultra-early films up to this point. 8/10 Armando Lopez
All-Time Horror Pt. 2 Georges MélièsAll-Time Horror1890sAlexandre PromioGeorges HatotGeorge Albert SmithAuguste LumiéreLouis Lumiére Jul 16 Written By Armando Lopez The Haunted Castle (1897) Directed and Produced by Georges MélièsThe remake of Georges Méliès’ 1896 classic. This one doesn’t feel as revolutionary since its basically a continuation. 5/10 Faust: Appearance of Mephistopheles (1897) Directed by Alexandre Promio and Georges HatotFirst-ever flop. Doesn’t do anything new with the genre. It's not scary at all, this is for babies. 2/10 The X-Ray Fiend (1897) Directed by George Albert SmithThis one is pretty creative, but nothing super crazy. 6/10 The Dancing Skeleton(1897) Directed by Auguste Lumiére and Louis Lumiére.A stop-motion skeleton dancing. Not as cool as the cartoon one though. 5/10 The Cavalier’s Dream (1898) Directed by Edwin S. PorterThis is interesting and would be creepy as shit if it was 1898 and someone told you to watch this with no context. 8/10 The Devil in a Convent (1899) Directed by Georges MélièsThis one starts off a little slow but damn does it pay off. The devil and his hijinks in a church. 8/10 The Pillar of Fire (1899) Directed by Georges MélièsA cool set and pretty great special effects for 1899. One of the best of most impressive ultra-early films up to this point. 8/10 Armando Lopez