You know what the best part of being famous is? Getting stuff for free. Sometimes, you get stuff for free before anyone else even has the opportunity to pay for it. And on those most special of occasions, you get to see Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak while the rest of us peons have to wait over half a year to glimpse that crazy Mexican’s next masterpiece. Such an occasion was bestowed upon America’s most prolific horror writer, Stephen King, and his broodling Joe Hill, who also writes pretty good fright rags. What did they have to say about del Toro’s Gothic behemoth?
Remember that list I tweeted the other day, the 13 most beautiful horror films. CRIMSON PEAK is the most beautiful of all.
— Joe Hill (@joe_hill) March 15, 2015
CRIMSON PEAK is Del Toro’s blood-soaked AGE OF INNOCENCE, a gloriously sick waltz through Daphne Du Maurier territory.
— Joe Hill (@joe_hill) March 15, 2015
Was treated to a screening of Guillermo del Toro’s new movie, CRIMSON PEAK, this weekend. Gorgeous and just fucking terrifying.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 16, 2015
CRIMSON PEAK electrified me in the same way Sam Rami’s EVIL DEAD electrified me when I saw it for the first time way back in the day.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 16, 2015
Excusing King’s misspelling of “Raimi” (give the guy some slack. He wrote Creepshow, which excuses him from any minor infractions and mistakes for the rest of his life and afterlife), that last one should raise the neck hairs of any true horror fan. Stephen King famously proclaimed The Evil Dead as “the most ferociously original horror film of the year,” and that statement rang pretty true. I’m hoping that some of the pullquote posters for Crimson Peak that come out have, “Gorgeous and just fucking terrifying,” at the top in bold letters. A man can dream.
Crimson Peak is gifted to us lesser beings on October 16th.