Honestly The Witch. The tension was unbelievable, and I'm way into horror period pieces.
I like how The Witch doesn't blue ball with the ending like a lot of similar movies would. I know there's the angle where they all were hallucinating from the fungus like in Salem but we get to see the devil and his coven and all at the end.
THREE TICKETS FOR ME, MY WIFE AND MY WIFE’S SON FOR THE NEWEST A24-PRODUCED, GENRE-REDEFINING, TROPE-SUBVERTING, ATMOSPHERIC, DARK AND EERIE, EMOTIONALLY DRAINING, GUT WRENCHING, AESTHETICALLY HEAVY CRAFT BY POST-HORROR AUTEUR WITH AN ARTHOUSE EDGE, DREAD-INDUCING, SUSPENSEFUL BUILD UP WITH STRONG CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND GRADUAL FEELING OF ESCALATION, BONE-CHILLING SLOW BURN WITH “SAY MORE WITH LESS” APPROACH AND SOUL-SHAKING, BLOOD-CURDLING, SKIN-CRAWLING AND NERVE-WRACKING EXERCISE IN PERSISTENTLY LOOMING DREAD WHERE TENSION AND ANXIETY PERMEATES EVERY FRAME AS MOVIE REACHES ITS NAIL-BITING, JAW-CLENCHING AND PARANOIA-INDUCING FINAL CLIMAX, FREE OF ANY CHEAP GORE, CARTOONISH CGI OR INFANTILE JUMPSCARES HORROR FILM, PLEASE. I'LL HAVE AN EXTRA LARGE ONIONS LATTE TO GO WITH THAT.
there are plenty of good movies in that last line and making a meme like this doesn't make them any less than classics. Shining is good because of Kubrick direction and Nicholson acting
The Exorcist after I rewatched it ~10 times, It Follows after I rewatched ~5 times, Lake Mungo after I watched it one time and I will never watch it again alone
I watched Rosemary's baby last night. Never saw Roman Polanski and it was in line with what I expected. Solid movie solid directing and prime Mia Farrow is like a classier Michelle pfeiffer
Horror movies are almost always garbage. I recently saw a film called November from 2017. It was fantastic and for some reason is labelled horror even though it's more of a dark, atmosphperic fairy tale, so I'd pick that. Highly recommend it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoPe01ZA57o
I recently have watched and greatly enjoyed
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
American Werewolf in London
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Noroi The Curse
Seconding this movie. It's highly underseen and very cool.
Dr. Sleep because a sequel to a classic movie made 40 years later had no business being as well made as that. Also was really surprised how far they went with that scene with the little boy. Very uncomfortable, among the most convincing sounds of pain I can recall. Just the overall quality of the acting and directing across the board.
The Witch. For a modern film it wasn't half bad. Everything else is a bunch of try hard shit though.
Maybe just I don't know grow a pair or cut them off lol whatever works for you
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I like how The Witch doesn't blue ball with the ending like a lot of similar movies would. I know there's the angle where they all were hallucinating from the fungus like in Salem but we get to see the devil and his coven and all at the end.
Going into it expecting nothing, Pyewacket was a nice little surprise.
The Ritual.
The Wailing.
Honestly The Witch. The tension was unbelievable, and I'm way into horror period pieces.
THREE TICKETS FOR ME, MY WIFE AND MY WIFE’S SON FOR THE NEWEST A24-PRODUCED, GENRE-REDEFINING, TROPE-SUBVERTING, ATMOSPHERIC, DARK AND EERIE, EMOTIONALLY DRAINING, GUT WRENCHING, AESTHETICALLY HEAVY CRAFT BY POST-HORROR AUTEUR WITH AN ARTHOUSE EDGE, DREAD-INDUCING, SUSPENSEFUL BUILD UP WITH STRONG CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND GRADUAL FEELING OF ESCALATION, BONE-CHILLING SLOW BURN WITH “SAY MORE WITH LESS” APPROACH AND SOUL-SHAKING, BLOOD-CURDLING, SKIN-CRAWLING AND NERVE-WRACKING EXERCISE IN PERSISTENTLY LOOMING DREAD WHERE TENSION AND ANXIETY PERMEATES EVERY FRAME AS MOVIE REACHES ITS NAIL-BITING, JAW-CLENCHING AND PARANOIA-INDUCING FINAL CLIMAX, FREE OF ANY CHEAP GORE, CARTOONISH CGI OR INFANTILE JUMPSCARES HORROR FILM, PLEASE. I'LL HAVE AN EXTRA LARGE ONIONS LATTE TO GO WITH THAT.
there are plenty of good movies in that last line and making a meme like this doesn't make them any less than classics. Shining is good because of Kubrick direction and Nicholson acting
Pulse, Mirrors, Martyrs, Wolf Creek
Hereditary, and I was glad I watched it without seeing the trailer first. Even though it edited to be misleading it still gave too much away.
The Exorcist after I rewatched it ~10 times, It Follows after I rewatched ~5 times, Lake Mungo after I watched it one time and I will never watch it again alone
I watched Rosemary's baby last night. Never saw Roman Polanski and it was in line with what I expected. Solid movie solid directing and prime Mia Farrow is like a classier Michelle pfeiffer
Horror movies are almost always garbage. I recently saw a film called November from 2017. It was fantastic and for some reason is labelled horror even though it's more of a dark, atmosphperic fairy tale, so I'd pick that. Highly recommend it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoPe01ZA57o
I recently have watched and greatly enjoyed
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
American Werewolf in London
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Noroi The Curse
Seconding this movie. It's highly underseen and very cool.
im not a woman or a teenager so horror movies dont impress me
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I was just watching the scouser film critics vids on this today
Hereditary and The Wailing
Dr. Sleep because a sequel to a classic movie made 40 years later had no business being as well made as that. Also was really surprised how far they went with that scene with the little boy. Very uncomfortable, among the most convincing sounds of pain I can recall. Just the overall quality of the acting and directing across the board.
Kino feet scenes
Dog Dick
Black Christmas
i recently watched and enjoyed The Ritual, VHS, and the VVitch best to least best in that order. Also saw Scanners which I liked