Vampyr (1932,  dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer), which, in the words of Cliff Doerksen “merits the attention of lovers of German expressionism, admirers of David Lynch and Guy Maddin, devotees of J-horror, and anyone interested in cinematically induced disorientation, madness, and fear.”  And really, who’s not interested in that?

Vampyr (1932, dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer), which, in the words of Cliff Doerksen “merits the attention of lovers of German expressionism, admirers of David Lynch and Guy Maddin, devotees of J-horror, and anyone interested in cinematically induced disorientation, madness, and fear.”  And really, who’s not interested in that?