2. ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ (1991)
DIRECTOR: Jonathan Demme
CAST: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine
RATING: R
From the perspective of the Oscars, this is the most acclaimed horror movie ever made. From the perspective of a horror fan, the statuettes are well deserved. Anthony Hopkins is a monster par excellence as Hannibal Lecter, the refined cannibal killer whom Jodie Foster’s FBI trainee Clarice Starling consults for help in catching another serial murderer, the virulently misogynist and transphobic “Buffalo Bill.” The Silence of the Lambs is sad, in the way any film that’s seriously grappling with the reality of serial killers must be; it’s white-knuckle thrilling, like any good cat-and-mouse thriller; and it’s a parable of living as a woman in a world dominated by the male gaze. In other words, it’s as good as you’ve heard.
I wrote a quick and dirty guide to horror on Netflix this month for Decider.
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