Don't sleep on 'Nope'. I recently watched it and it's so good. Great tension.
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Yeah nope is a fun movie. Not very scary, but there's something about that movie that really appeals me. And that deep thrum of the UFO is next level.
I am not much into horror, but one movie that has stuck with me for a long time is Cube.
It is a gory, psycological horror movie, and while it lacks the Halloween theme, it is a brilliant movie.
Cube is so underrated! Even the sequels are pretty decent. If you can get past the low budget and questionable acting, it's a fun movie with an interesting premise.
Gotta mention The Thing (1982). Impeccable cinematography, sounds, colors, everything. Practical effects that are still unsettling today, and good old fashioned "humans are not enough and never will be" horror.
The autopsy of Jane Doe is a recent favorite.
I watched this a couple years ago. I remember it being pretty decent.
Very fun but not one of my super favs.
I was surprised by that one. I had figured it would be like C-tier horror, but it was closer to A-tier than I'd thought.
Watching the Korean movie "The Wailing" was fantastic as a movie in general.
I also liked Smile if you want something more traditionally horror.
Final suggestion is Event Horizon because I fucking love that movie.
I still rewatch Event Horizon like once a year. It really doesn't hold up all that well, but it's a classic that I loved as a kid. I wish Paul W.S. Anderson would do more like it instead of a million terrible movies starring his wife.
Smile was better than I was expecting. It wasn't great, but a lot of cool, creepy imagery kept me interested.
And The Wailing is something every horror fan should see. It's so good. Korean Horror is almost always worth a watch.
The fact that the hell footage, including the blood orgy sequence (filmed with actual adult film stars), is lost forever is the true nightmare of Event Horizon. Another reason to hate Titanic.
EDIT: Context
Oh wow, I knew about the lost footage, but not about the Titanic connection. Thanks!
Since I just saw a post of a sequel, it reminded me: It Follows. The dread of something that is coming for you and it can't be stopped no matter where you go or what you do is what makes it scary to me. I actually had dreams (or nightmares) of something following me a few nights after watching it. And you know what happens when you try to run in dreams right? So yeah.
For a fun Halloween movie, Friday The 13th: Part 6 is the way to go.
Some people say part 4 is the best and maybe they are right, but part 6 is the most fun. It’s got the Jason mythology crystallized, it’s got an actual main character, it’s got fun side characters. It’s just peak slasher movie that mixes in the right amount of self aware humor without becoming obnoxious.
I’d also suggest Killer Klowns From Outer Space, The Gate, and House (1986) for fun scary movies for watch parties.
No One Will Save You for fantastic alien abduction with 1 sentence spoken the entire movie. Was incredibly tense!
Evil Dead Rise for balls to the walls crazy good possession that IMO is the best of the franchise. A lot of gore and unnerving creepiness.
Barbarian for something very unique. Don't watch any trailers, just read a small plot and go in blind. It's a movie made by an OG YouTube skit comedy channel. It has a bit of everything, including comedy, moments so tense you have to remember to breathe, to uneasy fly on the wall moments.
All 3 came out in 2023.
No One Will Save You
Caught this recently and it's very good.
Evil Dead Rise for balls to the walls crazy good possession that IMO is the best of the franchise
Umm, what?
Barbarian
Fantastic movie, agreed on going in blind.
All 3 came out in 2023.
Barbarian came out Sep 2022
What was confusing about my Evil Dead Rise recommendation?
Also, I guess wherever I looked up Barbarian was wrong. It said early 2023.
Fox news. I can't even bear to watch it.
Come to Daddy (2020) is one of my absolute favorite horror comedies. It’s not Halloween-related at all but it’s so weird and dark and twisted that I recommend it to anyone who will listen.
How did this slip under my radar? I love Elijah Wood's project choices the last decade. He takes chances and makes some weird stuff that I love. And this looks right up my alley. Thanks for the rec!
I also love all the weird stuff that he’s done, hope you enjoy this too!
Thank you. Maniac, Wilfred, and his turn in Sin City are some of my favorites. He plays unhinged so well, lol.
The Ritual - psuedo-Lovecraftian horror with no explanation No One Gets Out Alive - more psuedo-Lovecraftian horror with no explanation Mama - Guillermo del Toro is awesome NightBooks - Sam Raimi Hansel & Gretel tale that's tame enough for the kids but spooky enough for the adults
Those are some that I hadn't seen before this season. I pretty much watch horror from mid-September on, so there's a bunch of the old favorites that got watched, but these surprised me.
Two foreign ARTSTY horror films:
Posession 1981 (French/German) there will never be another film like it.
Suspiria 1977 (Italian) another one-of-a-kind-film. Thees both have their flaws, but to me it only adds character. Their motifs are comletely realized and both had lasting effects on the horror genre.
I just watched Possession for the first time recently and was blown away. No idea how I never heard of it before. It just sucks you in.
This sounds interesting. I love horror in non-traditional settings. Western Horror is incredibly underused. The only one that comes to mind is Bone Tomahawk, which is a must see if you haven't. Thanks for the suggestion!
Banshee Chapter is one of my favorites =)
Oh nice, an adaptation of Lovecraft's "From Beyond". Thanks!
Train to Busan
Cube and Cube 2
Paranormal Activity 1-3
Us
Trollhunter
Cabin in the Woods
Mother
Saw
The Conjuring
Sinister is my favorite horror movie
Threads (1984 BBC tv movie banned from rebroadcast for 40 years due to being too horrifying). It's about the death of hope, and how all that remains after is to hope for death.
Edit: I've seen it once. That was enough, I never want to see it again.
My wife and I recently binged through "The Conjuring" extended universe.
- The Conjuring
- The Conjuring 2
- The Conjuring: Devil Made Me Do It (not that great)
- Annabelle
- Annabelle Creation
- Annabelle Comes Home
- The Nun (Kinda boring)
- The Nun 2
It's a fun time and you can watch each of the series of movies somewhat independently of the others, but I recommend starting with Conjuring 1 and 2 first.
They're not the greatest horror of all time, however, all but 2 of them are fun watches. Conjuring 3 and The Nun we're pretty boring imo.
M3GAN is a fun movie, if not overly horror.
There's talk about a Chucky v M3GAN movie that I really hope gets made, because that would be off the rails in such a banging way
I was afraid it was going to be another boring teen horror with social networking BS in it but no, I was very pleasantly surprised with "Talk to me".
Very inventive, with great energy and atmosphere.
Trick R Treat is a Halloween Classic, watch that if you haven't
Gonna recommend some slower artsy horror films that I really enjoyed but aren't for everyone. If you enjoyed the movies like The VVitch and Hereditary they may be right up your ally.
-A Dark Song (Slow Burn Occult Horror inspired by an actual ritual done by Alester Crowley)
-The Endless (Low-budget Cosmic Horror story about two brothers returning to the UFO cult they escaped from as children)
-Annihilation (Cosmic Horror. A team of female Scientist must cross a growing barrier which allows no people or communication to escape.)
-Men (Folk Horror. A traumatized woman retreats to a quiet English village but finds herself tormented by its inhabitants.)
-The Empty Man (Based on a graphic novel, sort of a mix of a Slasher and Cosmic Horror. A bit overlong and needed to be edited, but enjoyable none-the-less)
-Suspiria (Both the original and the 2016 remake, they are best enjoyed together as the remake compliments the original rather well. A young American woman enrolls in a prestigious German dance school where not everything is as it seems)
-His House (A refugee family flees to the UK. Can they escape the ghosts and trauma of their past while attempting to adjust to their new life?)
-Amulet (Another topical horror film involving refugees in the UK. An ex-soldier moves in to a new flat occupied by a woman and her ill mother where he is tormented by ghost past and present.)
-The Blackcoats Daughter (Slow Burn Religious Horror. Two girls are left alone at a Catholic boarding school over winter break when one of them begins to exhibit unsettling behavior)
Might update with more later if I think of them.
The Empty Man, which sounds dumb, is surprisingly really good. That whole opening is a masterclass of tension.
The Endless is so good, and you have to watch Resolution, if only for the connections and easter eggs.
The same duo behind The Endless and Resolution released a film on Netflix called Synchronic that also has ties to the other two. Personally I found it to be the weakest of the trilogy but it was worth watching. Its much more accessible to mainstream audiences and is more a sci-fi thriller then horror.
Oh I had no idea that was made by them as well. I've heard mixed about it, but I'll have to check it out. Thanks!