I like movies and talk about them sometimes.

1962
This does the whole “horror movie about trauma and/or depression” thing decades before every single mainstream American horror movie drove that trope to the ground, and executes that brand of horror with so much more empathy and palpable sadness than all of those movies combined. Baffles me how the lasting reputation of this movie has basically just been “cool B-movie with creepy zombies!” The kind of horror movie that deserves to be played on loop at a drive-in theater in…