After Loving MaXXXine In Theaters, I’m So Happy To See Another Horror Movie With 92% On Rotten Tomatoes In Netflix’s Top 10

After Loving MaXXXine In Theaters, I’m So Happy To See Another Horror Movie With 92% On Rotten Tomatoes In Netflix’s Top 10

As a seasoned horror aficionado with decades of chills and thrills under my belt, let me tell you that we’re experiencing a veritable renaissance in the realm of terrifying tales. The current era could very well be hailed as the platinum age for spine-tingling stories on both the silver and small screens.


Currently, it’s a thrilling moment for lovers of horror films as the genre is producing a consistent flow of chilling, thought-provoking, and unsettling content in cinemas. This could lead one to believe that we are experiencing the peak era for frightening movies. However, this isn’t exclusive to premium streaming services. Some of the top horror productions are finding new life on streaming platforms. As a dedicated fan of the latest release, “MaXXXine,” I was enthralled by its tense atmosphere and exceptional performances. Now, I’m eagerly anticipating another horror masterpiece and fellow “X” trilogy installment, “Pearl,” which currently enjoys a high rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is rapidly climbing Netflix’s top 10.

By August 17th, Pearl had already claimed the 7th spot among domestic Netflix releases and maintained its strong presence in the top 10, albeit slipping to #9 by Sunday. Despite being rooted in the psychological horror genre, which can be a hit or miss with mainstream viewers, it’s managed an impressive feat. Boasting a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s garnering the critical acclaim it truly deserves. Now, let’s discuss why more people should give this film a watch.

Initially, it’s important to note that “Pearl” deviates from conventional slasher films. Despite its blood-curdling and unsettling elements being spot-on in the second installment of Ti West’s X series, it offers more than just horror. It’s a deeply character-focused narrative that promises to remain a topic of conversation for many years. Mia Goth delivers an exceptional, award-worthy performance in this genre, and her acting has even earned praise from Martin Scorsese, who wrote a review for the A24 production.

After Loving MaXXXine In Theaters, I’m So Happy To See Another Horror Movie With 92% On Rotten Tomatoes In Netflix’s Top 10

As a gamer, I’m excitedly stepping back into the shoes of Mia Goth’s character, having done so before in the movie X. This time, she portrays the title role and paints a haunting picture of her character’s tragic and twisted past. The film is set amidst the ominous backdrop of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic and World War I, providing a chilling glimpse into the mind of a young woman as she spirals into madness. It’s a slow-building tension that never lets go, drawing you further into her crumbling psyche with each passing scene. Of all the films in the series, this prequel is my top pick, even surpassing my affection for the other two movies.

The fascinating backstory of this period film is nearly as captivating as the movie itself. The concept for the prequel came about unexpectedly during the filming of Ti West’s earlier work, “X“. Despite being the second movie in West’s trilogy, it is actually the first in chronological order. In “X“, the main characters are the titular woman and her husband, and the plot unfolds on their family farm. This time, however, the action shifts to the 1970s where a film crew is shooting an adult movie on the property. Mia Goth portrays both Pearl and Maxine Minx alongside a cast that includes Jenna Ortega, Brittany Snow, and Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi.

The A24 horror movie’s popularity among Netflix viewers demonstrates the changing preferences of horror enthusiasts. We no longer simply seek out jump scares and violence; instead, we’re drawn to narratives with substance and genuine emotional impact. That’s exactly what Pearl provides.

After Loving MaXXXine In Theaters, I’m So Happy To See Another Horror Movie With 92% On Rotten Tomatoes In Netflix’s Top 10

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2024-08-18 23:37