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GrammatonCleric,
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Creepshow (1982), best horror movie ever

bakachu,

Creepshow (the 80s one) scared the bejesus out of me as a kid. I had an irrational fear of going to get anything out of our car at night for longer than I want to admit.

GrammatonCleric,
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Sounds like you’re referring to “The Hitchhiker” from Creepshow 2

bakachu,

Oh right - that was the that did it

fubo,

Nope.

RGB3x3,

If you didn’t want to answer, you didn’t need to write a comment, jeez.

(Jk, Nope is a great one).

bakachu, (edited )

Not sure what flavor you’re looking for but here’s some of the ones I enjoyed:

  • Pan’s Labyrinth - fairy tale horror
  • Gretel & Hansel -fairy tale horror
  • Babadook - dramatic horror
  • Mothman Prophecies - dramatic horror
  • Hereditary - dramatic horror
  • The Descent - adventure/action horror
  • Jeepers Creepers - adventure/action horror
  • The Mist - adventure/action horror
  • The Crazies - adventure/action horror
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane - adventure/action horror
  • This is the End - comedy horror
  • Shaun of the Dead - comedy horror
  • Zombieland - comedy horror.

On my Halloween movie list this year I’m planning on watching

  • Little Otik (fairy tale horror with stop motion & live action - looks artsy)
  • Lamb (supernatural horror)
  • Tigers are not Afraid (supposed to be similar to Pan’s Labyrinth)
  • Midnight Meat Train (Clive Barker horror- one of Bradley cooper’s earlier movies)

Saw some other good ones already posted here - Event Horizon, Midsommar - so I think you’ll get a good list.

SHamblingSHapes,

I got in trouble with my mom when she found out I went to Midnight Meat Train. She thought it was a porno. Not sure why she thought the local theater would be playing a porno or why they would let a bunch of high schoolers in 🤷

CorrodedCranium,
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The Thing from 1982 and Annihilation are two of my favourites. The Thing is just well shot and interesting and Annihilation has some gorgeous surreal visuals.

Catoblepas,

If you haven’t seen Color Out of Space you’d probably enjoy it as well!

CorrodedCranium,
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Oh yeah I’ve seen it. Watched it and the Five Nights at Freddy’s style movie Willy’s Wonderland when I was doing a little bit of a Nicolas Cage binge.

datavoid,

Mandy is also worth a watch

Catoblepas,

My favorites are mostly classics: Alien, Return of the Living Dead, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978 version has Leonard Nimoy!), Shaun of the Dead, The Thing (1982), Tremors, and Hellraiser usually make my rewatch list.

RGB3x3,

Poltergeist for the best classic, imo. The acting performances are superb and the scares are still so effective.

Countess425,
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I’m a fan of slasher flicks! I love the Scream franchise the most. Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, and Halloween are all classic slasher franchises, though because there’s so many there’s some real terrible movies in there (Jason X…omg). But the crummy camp is part of the charm.

PP_BOY_,
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Jason X is an absolute gem and blows the roof off anything that came after Part V. Also worth mentioning that Friday the 13th (2009) is an amazing movie in its own right and one of the best slashers of the 2000s imo

CorrodedCranium,
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The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is also real good

cobysev,
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I occasionally do Halloween film marathons in October (haven’t gotten around to it this year, unfortunately), but if you want some good recommendations, check out the archives of my review blog.

If you’re on mobile, scroll to the bottom of the page and click “View web version.” On the right is a Blog Archive category with dates. Expand each year and click on October. You’ll see a list of all my scary movie reviews.

Be aware, some reviews have spoilers. I’m pretty good about mentioning it in advance in the review, but you can check at the end of the review, in the Labels section. If it says spoiler, avoid that review unless you want that film spoiled for you.

Hmm… maybe I should make a Halloween movie marathon label so people can quickly browse scary movie reviews. I’ll work on that later today.

tyo_ukko,

Basically any documentary about climate change. No jump scares, but leaves you with an existential dread that fiction can’t just quite match.

Wizarded,

Yes, quite horrifying and to add the impending doom vibe - check out Bill Watersons new comic “Mysteries”

CorrodedCranium,
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Speaking of documentaries Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a pretty good meta horror movie.

Son_of_dad,

You ever seen 1408? Great movie, it’s a Stephen King. I think I’m gonna rewatch that one tonight

Gingerlegs,

Watched this last night because of your comment, thank you!

datavoid,

I love when movies get multiple endings. Not a horror movie, but The Butterfly Effect is my favourite example of this.

Cockmaster6000,

The Void is great if you like campy lovecraftian stuff

all-knight-party,
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Midsommar is one of my favorites, or you could try It Follows if you haven't seen either of those. Midsommar is a slow burn intrigue sort of thing, but quite realistic, most of the most horrifying things about it could happen to you for real.

It Follows is a very creative movie, very much about the fear of being chased by an entity that never stops, extremely interesting premise

PP_BOY_,
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Midsommar is great but I rank it a lot lower on my tier list after watching the original 70s Wicker Man

Welt,

Check out Kill List

CorrodedCranium,
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I feel like Hereditary and Midsommer have similar vibes for some reason even though the plots are not at all similar

all-knight-party,
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Same director, probably what you're feeling there is a sum of little touches. I liked the first half of Hereditary quite a bit, didn't really like where it ended up, got too fantastical for my tastes, I like pulp horror too, but I really really like horror that's plausible

CorrodedCranium,
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I did not know they shared a director that’s interesting

PP_BOY_,
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If you haven’t already, check out the V/H/S/ series if you’re a fan of anthology films and/or found footage. It’s easily my favorite FF series. The newest film, V/H/S/ 1985 came out last week and is awesome, but you can’t go wrong with any of them (except maybe the third one).

I’d personally recommend VHS 1994 to start with because I think it’s the most accessible and least offensive entry in the franchise

datavoid,

Just looked up 1999, looks like it was co-written and directed by Flying Lotus.

Will definitely have to check the series out!

CorrodedCranium,
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There’s a few similar mini series like the ABCs of Death and Holidays. I think both feature a different team for each short which is an interesting premise

Zathras,
krayj,

On the surface this comes across as SciFi, but it’s a true classic horror with a scifi backdrop. It’s essential watching for any horror genre fan, IMO.

bakachu,

This movie for me cemented Sam Neill’s acting range. From Dr. Grant with the dinosaurs…to this. This is also one of my favorite, if not THE favorite, sci-fi horror films of all time - which is kind of a tough genre to sell.

EcksrayYangkeyZooloo,

I love Event Horizon. I also love the theory that it takes place in the Warhammer 40k universe.

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