10 Seriously Weird Horror Movies That Deserve Your Attention

1. A Field In England

A Field In England Michael Smiley
Film4 Productions

Helmed by Kill List director Ben Wheatley, 2013 psychological horror A Field in England follows a group of soldiers and an alchemist’s assistant in the 1600s desert a battle during the English Civil War in search of an alehouse. It’s on their travels, however, they’re recruited to recover a hidden treasure by a rival alchemist, but not after he encourages them to take some hallucinogenic mushrooms.

Utilising psychedelic editing techniques such as rapidly intercutting between two images, manipulating sound design, and using tableau, A Field in England collides reality with unreality, creating a sensation of confusion and discomfort removed from time and place.

Much like David Lynch’s Eraserhead, Wheatley’s film is a mind-bending fever dream that offers dozens of different interpretations.

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