Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (John McNaughton, 1989)
I don't really get what the big deal is with this movie, I guess it was a bit bleak for its time, but it's also pretty cartoony. I guess it didn't totally suck and might be worth another watch, but the cheesy screams and echoes over the bodies and aftermath of violent scenes are ridiculous. Not as violent or intense as most people make it out to be, but it did have a pretty desolate/grubby atmosphere which is alright. I really don't know (think) if it was intended to be funny/parodic in this way, but I noticed elements of a "buddy comedy flick" in the relationship dynamics and found that pretty hilarious.
Elle (Paul Verhoeven, 2016)
Modern take on the rape n' revenge formula? I thought it was pretty good, by not-great Hollwyood movie standards. I think the most commanding part/role/performance that carried it along was Isabelle Huppert in the lead because I always like her semi-typecast as the ice bitch supreme and a pervy and conniving one this time around can't be bad. Otherwise some weaker and some strong performances and some pretty cheesy moments and twists. Decidedly un-PC by today's standards which is alright. Reminded me of Roman Polanski's "Repulsion" with an almost-giallo layer of formula to it. I don't know.