1.Alien: Romulus
2.Nosferatu
3.Infested
4.Ash VS The Evil Dead
5.Peninsula
Well?
In no particular order...
The Pope's Exorcist. It was kind of fun, almost action-movie quality but still horror. It wasn't a great movie but it was just...fun. A lot of horror is very dreary, a lot of horror is comedy...very little horror manages to be, I don't know, somewhere else.
The First Omen. Really good horror movie, nailed the sort of gothic Catholic vibe I enjoy about the sub-genre. If you want to read into it a bit more, it's a really good social commentary on female rights and bodily autonomy. Pretty rough at times, but also kind of necessary to see.
Smile (1 and 2). Wow wow wow. Such a good series. Really caught me off guard since it was hyped so much, but it's such a powerful film series about conveying trauma. A lot of nuance about how we suffer trauma, but also how we pass it on generationally. Also a pleasant 1-2 punch where both the original and sequel are really good.
Evil (series). A really good series about a trio of investigators--a skeptic techie, a rational psychologist, and a devout priest--that go around proving/disproving demonic possessions and then resolving them. The thing I like about it most is it somehow manages to blend whimsy with psychological aspects (you're never really sure if the characters are actually experiencing the things they see) with the sort of traditional Catholic "deep state" apparatus that the church has some secret level to it.
Abigail. Pretty creepy vampire movie. Nothing special, but of the horror movies I've seen in the last few years this one comes to mind as just a nice, solid, not-too-serious but not-too-unserious horror movie.
I've never had a movie trigger my fear response. Guess I'm just jaded.
However, I find the last few minutes of this absolutely terrifying, no matter how many times I watch it:
1. Pearl
2. Pope's Exorcist
3. Get Out
4. Blink Twice
5. The Menu
These are all horror movies from the past 10 years.
In no particular order...
The Pope's Exorcist. It was kind of fun, almost action-movie quality but still horror. It wasn't a great movie but it was just...fun. A lot of horror is very dreary, a lot of horror is comedy...very little horror manages to be, I don't know, somewhere else.
The First Omen. Really good horror movie, nailed the sort of gothic Catholic vibe I enjoy about the sub-genre. If you want to read into it a bit more, it's a really good social commentary on female rights and bodily autonomy. Pretty rough at times, but also kind of necessary to see.
Smile (1 and 2). Wow wow wow. Such a good series. Really caught me off guard since it was hyped so much, but it's such a powerful film series about conveying trauma. A lot of nuance about how we suffer trauma, but also how we pass it on generationally. Also a pleasant 1-2 punch where both the original and sequel are really good.
Evil (series). A really good series about a trio of investigators--a skeptic techie, a rational psychologist, and a devout priest--that go around proving/disproving demonic possessions and then resolving them. The thing I like about it most is it somehow manages to blend whimsy with psychological aspects (you're never really sure if the characters are actually experiencing the things they see) with the sort of traditional Catholic "deep state" apparatus that the church has some secret level to it.
Abigail. Pretty creepy vampire movie. Nothing special, but of the horror movies I've seen in the last few years this one comes to mind as just a nice, solid, not-too-serious but not-too-unserious horror movie.
I loved The Pope's Exorcist and Evil. I'm so sad that Evil had to end. Fingers crossed that Netflix or another channel/streaming service picks it up. 🤞
Can't really think of modern horror movies like much if being honest.
Can't really think of modern horror movies like much if being honest.
Cup , they r really old movies :(
Have I ruined your day Indy?
:<
Can't really think of modern horror movies like much if being honest.
Cup , they r really old movies :(
Have I ruined your day Indy?
:<
Not yet , come up with new recommendations to make my day lol.
Can't really think of modern horror movies like much if being honest.
Cup , they r really old movies :(
Have I ruined your day Indy?
:<
Not yet , come up with new recommendations to make my day lol.
Honestly, have a hard time thinking of modern horror movies I like.
The closest that comes to mind is Let The Right One In and that was 2008.
That's a good question since I love horror films. I guess the best one I've seen is Terrifier 3, but that is more gore than horror. Either way it was pretty good, and they helped bring forth his character and made a small attempt at making it more scary and not just brutally gory.
I'll take some from this thread and watch a few.
Can't really think of modern horror movies like much if being honest.
Cup , they r really old movies :(
Have I ruined your day Indy?
:<
Not yet , come up with new recommendations to make my day lol.
Honestly, have a hard time thinking of modern horror movies I like.
The closest that comes to mind is Let The Right One In and that was 2008.
That was a good movie :)
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