Just finished Hereditary. I guess after all the hype I expected something maybe slightly more original or something more inherently scary, but it was quite good anyway, actually. Reminded us of both Rosemary's Baby and The Wicker Man (the original one). Probably need to sleep on it and let the thoughts settle, but probably the worst thing was the pacing - I realise it was supposed to be a slow-burner and it was and it built up to the ending quite nicely, but... it was still kinda too long. The Wicker Man is much shorter and while Rosemary is just as long, it's much more effective in dosing the suspense throughout. Also, I'd probably tweak some things here and there, but that's mostly either personal preference or nitpicking. It was definitely worth it and I'd recommend the film in the end.
Also, we watched Bird Box about a week ago - ...and I trust Number 6 enough to believe the book is probably better, but I really don't feel the need to check it out. It was good, especially for a TV movie (which is what all Netflix flix are, aren't they?), but it wasn't anything that great. Good idea, a passable performance by Bullock (I can't help but wonder if I would have liked the film more if they switched the sisters around and let Sarah Paulson in the leading role), but in general it certainly lacked something and I don't necessarily mean an explanation.
The comparison with A Quiet Place did come to mind, of course, and while I acknowledge the BB book came out earlier, the film adaptation was probably badly timed then, because the movie is worse in pretty much every aspect, good as it is on its own. You see - AQP actually uses its premise to be a half-mute film that manages to transfer its aural-paranoia to the viewer (we actually whispered to each other with wifey even after the film ended). BB didn't manage to use its main idea in a similarly good way. Actually, it made me think about the fact it's a TV movie and that they are keeping the budget down this way instead. Also, almost no suspense at all. Maybe I'm being unfair, but it was, like, just good. Also, that stuff with "Boy" and "Girl" was really stupid. Felt very clichéd, somehow.
Made me wanna re-read Day of the Triffids, that's for sure. Also, the eye/sight theme made us go and rewatch Los Ojos de Julia right after - still good, though I'm probably not as crazy about it as I was those five years ago. Better than BB? Possibly.
Then we rewatched REC that evening. Still good, probably the best of the lot. Which raises the question - Belén Rueda or Manuela Velasco?
Also, since I'm talking about Spanish suspense movies, about half a year ago we watched La piel que habito. Didn't like it. Predictable, nonsensical at times, Almodovar trying too hard to be more perverted this time (the very beginning with the "lion" licking the screen and gratuitous rape would already be enough)... I don't know, it really didn't convince me. Elena Anaya was cute, but that was pretty much everything.