Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia's The Platform was such an enthralling, sci-fi thriller that it made me check out his two other films, post haste. Sadly, they're significant downgrades from his stellar debut; his latest effort amongst the worst watches of 2025. Still, that doesn't tarnish my appreciation for The Platform (technically, the sequel does a tiny bit) for its hellish concept and biting social commentary; earning it the coveted Dada Debaser Film of the Month™. Highly recommended,
*First time viewings.
^Short film.
Dada Debaser Notes:
- You know horror directors have gone full meta when The House of the Devil, a fantastic throwback to '80s horror, is also being referenced in Night of the Reaper, a not so great throwback to '80s horror.
- Hard to believe David Moreau, the director behind one of the best films of last year, could deliver such a terrible effort this year with Other. Not even Olga Kurylenko in her undies could save this indulgent snoozefest.
- A random Letterboxd'er described The Long Walk as Stand By Me meets Punishment Park, which is accurate, but nowhere near as good as those films. Imagine if George A. Romero got to direct it in the '80s like he originally planned to, instead of the bloke who did The Hunger Games films!
- So glad Deadstream finally got a Blu-Ray release, as it's one of the best horror comedies in years. Also pleased the Winters' excellent short film To Hell and Back from V/H/S/99 (2022) is included as a bonus extra.
Other stuff I enjoyed: Don't know how anyone can find the time to write an in depth film review every day of the month, but Arena of the Unwell's 31 Days of Halloween reviews were hilariously entertaining reads. I also enjoyed a video on Eagle's Doomlord in my YouTube home page. A rare algorithm win.

2 comments:
Karen and Meg walking into the cell to find the bird hanging is iconic. You gonna continue with Prisoner?
O.G photostrip Doomlord was genuinely the stuff of childhood nightmares. This spoof video for a Doomlord TV pilot fooled me until the 38 second mark.
Don't think I'll get anywhere close to watching all 79 episodes of the first series, but I'm entertained by it so far. Early Anne Charleston appearance as Mum's stuck up daughter. Two episodes in, and I'm already hoping for Franky to get shanked.
From the comments in that Doomlord link I posted, the photostrip is being republished next year. Had no idea Alan Grant and John Wagner were the co-creators.
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