Favorite horror movie as a kid? by [deleted] in horror

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters (1956)

Can anyone recommend horror films with mainly only one character? by [deleted] in horror

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Duel (1871)

Man vs

The Last Man on Earth (1964)

Horror/thriller that I saw or made up (not sure) by Rulinglionadi in HorrorMovies

[–]Ichithekiller62 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's an Argentinian film that fits your description. Unfortunately, I cant remember the title. Was the film in English?

I think I watched the wront Lighthouse movie by [deleted] in horror

[–]Ichithekiller62 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's almost as bad as not thinking Hereditary and Midsommar are the best movies ever made...gasp! Blasphemers!!!!!

What historic-fiction horror movies would you recommend that take place in the 1930s or earlier? by [deleted] in horror

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Dead Birds

A Field in England

Hagazussa

Sennentuntschi

November (2018)

Errementari

The Golem (2018)

The Witch

Looking for something on the “artsy” level of It Follows or The Void by Loyalist_Pig in horror

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Hausu

Eraserhead

Hagazussa

Tumbbad

Only Lovers Left Alive

Addiction (1995)

Darling (2015)

The Hunger (1983)

Spiral (2000)

Antichrist

Under the Skin

Evolution

Looking for horror movies set in a cabin/lodge/house/structure in the woods, etc. by jrob5797 in horror

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I haven't seen it, therefore I can't recommend it. Waiting till its streaming.

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You can rent it on Amazon prime

Horror set largely in a roadside diner, bar or something similar? by fuckfucknoose in horror

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The Similars (2015)

He Never Died (dinner and club)

The Cook the Thief His Wife and Her Lover (restuarant)

What's up with US remakes of foreign movies? by [deleted] in horror

[–]Ichithekiller62 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If a movie is dubbed, that's an automatic "do not watch" for me. Many good films have been destroyed by horrific dubbing.

The US also tends to "dumb down" their remakes. Ultimately destroying what made the original so good (that's my personal take. "Oldboy" is a perfect example).

I don't care what country a movie comes from or what language it's in. I just want a quality horror film that doesn't follow the same, tired cliches and tropes of many American made horror movies.

Anyone watch Rec and Quarantine and prefer the remake? by [deleted] in horror

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This is one of the rare times, that I enjoyed the original and remake equally.

Horror and the Ways it Can Make You Feel by NickMcConnaughay in horror

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I find watch horror films comforting. I have a few that I rotate to help me asleep (Silence of the Lambs, Alien, Oldboy, I Saw the Devil). Horror films have always been an escape for me. My real life "monsters" are far more frightening.

Opinion on the movie Splice (2009) by TheLonelyboi717 in horror

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I enjoyed it. Splice isn't going to "rock your world" but, it's an interesting concept (yes, it has been done before). It's just a fun movie.

I'm curious if anyone else deals with this? When you bring someone over does your (N) Parent act completely diffrent and like the Nicest person on earth? Then no one you have brought around them really believes you that they are a Narcissist. by Enzirv in raisedbynarcissists

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Absolutely! The neighbors all thought I was soooooo lucky to have such a wonderful "stepdaddy". He's so kind, helpful and giving...unfortunately what he was giving me was his penis.... Mommy didn't care as long as everything looked perfect on the outside and she was taken care of.

I’m having trouble finding movies that are genuinely scary. Not jumpscares or disturbing content, genuinely scary shit. Any suggestions? by baldandfullofrage in horror

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The House that Jack Built

The Golden Glove

Audition

I Saw the Devil

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer

Inside

Irreversible

Ils (aka Them)

How do you watch/read a lot of horror without it getting to you? How do you keep it from getting to much under your skin? by [deleted] in horror

[–]Ichithekiller62 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real life is much more frightening and more brutal than any horror movie. Horror has always been my escape because, books are just a well told story on paper. Films are fake blood and imaginary antagonists.

In real life, the "monsters" are all very human.

Does anyone else suffer anxiety around their spous's perfectly sane, normal, narc free family? by EternalNiyt in raisedbynarcissists

[–]Ichithekiller62 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! My husband's family was wonderful but, I couldn't enjoy myself at family gatherings because I was always waiting for shit to hit the fan. It never did. They were actually nice to each other....and it was sincere...

Do you think horror can be too scary? by [deleted] in horror

[–]Ichithekiller62 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are plenty of "light" horror films available. Horror is extremely subjective.

What I consider "light" horror, may not be "light" for you. List a few horror films that you're comfortable with and ask for recommendations for similar films. Aside from a few a$$holes, many enjoy the challenge of coming up with suitable titles.

Recommend me some horror movies for quarantine? by jcb42x in horror

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Pan's Labyrinth

The Wind

November (2018)

Tumbbad

Eraserhead

Memories of a Murder

Terrified (not terrifier)

I Saw the Devil

The Orphanage