Christine, but not the car
When it comes to mentioning the classic horror films that have left a lasting impact in the genre, the usual suspects include Rosemary’s Baby, The Exorcist, and The Shining. However, there is one film that often gets overlooked despite receiving excellent reviews, and it deserves to be at the top of everyone’s list: Don’t Look Back by Nicolas Roeg. Released in 1973, this film continues to captivate audiences even after 50 years, earning its place among the greatest horror masterpieces.
Black is black
Don’t Look Back skillfully combines themes of grief and the supernatural, featuring memorable scenes that leave a lasting impression. Portrayed by Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, the characters of John and Laura form a believable couple whose beliefs and certainties will be challenged throughout the film. As one review beautifully states, “Don’t Look Back won’t leave you unmoved. This lesser-known horror and fantasy thriller is a captivating, unsettling, and psychologically terrifying masterpiece that deserves one hundred and five minutes of every viewer’s time”.
Upon its release on October 16, 1973, the film garnered critical acclaim from the press. Time magazine described it as “an experience so rich, complete, and subtle that it demands multiple viewings”, while The New Yorker praised it as “the most elegant and meticulously crafted mystery ever presented on screen”. Even Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, who initially had reservations, later revised his opinion and declared it a “cinematic masterpiece”. If you’re looking to watch this film for Halloween, it is available for rental on Canal VOD or Orange for the price of 3.99 euros.