Such Lovely Skin by Tatiana Schlote-Bonne: "Claw marks. I smile. My demon is real."
Sixty Years in Winter by Ingrid Chabbert/Aimée de Jongh: "Listen, if we could see the future, what would we do then? Would we live fully? Would we still cross bridges if we already knew what was on the other side?"
Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine: "To the wishes that come true, to the strange, mystic strength of the human animal, who can take a wishful dream and give it a dimension of its own. To Barbara Jean Trenton, movie queen of another era, who has changed the blank tomb of an empty projection screen into a private world. It can happen - in the Twilight Zone."
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922) dir. F. W. Murnau
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) dir. Kenneth Branagh
"What of my soul? Do I have one? Or was that a part you left out? Who were these people of which I am comprised? Good people? Bad people?"
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) dir. Jim Gillespie
"Helen, we killed a man and ruined the lives of everyone he knew. / I don't think we were that powerful Julie, you're giving us way too much credit."
The Substance (2024) dir. Coralie Fargeat
"I need you. I need myself. You gotta get ready. It’s our big night. Come on. They’re gonna love you so much. Come on. Come on.You’re the only lovable part of me. You have to come back."