Recommend a #horror you think not enough people have seen...?

I went through quite a long period of almost exclusively watching horror. Which is a pain in the arse when you want to watch something new (to you) AND good lol. There are still gems out there to be found tho πŸ˜’ I'm sure of it 🫑 😭.

Yes this is the same request I did the other day but reworded lol.

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There's actually a fair amount of Hammer Horrors I haven't seen, but some can be pretty meh.

Yeah, but I love Curse of Frankenstein and it tracks as an allegory of the Atomic Age and fear of the H-bomb, than the classic Universal gothic take.

It also works in today’s context. Watch Peter Cushing validate his work on The Monster to his mentor and it sounds like a tech bro pitching to VC about the benefits of AI.

Anything with Christopher Lee is worth watching imo

Ravenous. So underrated.

Also. Dead and Breakfast, though that's a little more silly πŸ˜‚

I've not even heard of this lol. 😽😽

'musical zombie comedy' lol. I think I might be slightly prejudiced against horror comedies and musicals lolol. There are some exceptions obviously πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

It's... Got David Carradine in it before he died 🀣

It's a stupid gore fest.

With like. A twang πŸ˜‚

It's good

Lfgoooo

Yes great choice. Weirdly not mentioned that much despite huge names in the cast.

Also. Session 9

Yes, I think this is over time and slowly getting the recognition it deserves!

I'm bookmarking this and screenshotting to give the others a try πŸ«‚

A quiet place

Currently watching Wes Craven’s New Nightmare for the first time.

It's great, yes. Does a kimda similar po-mo thing to Scream but before it and not as hyped.

Yes, digging it hard and totally agree with that take.

I might just rewatch this now tbh lol. I'm jealous 😑😑😑

Heather Langenkamp is great in this.

I would probably recommend:

Wendigo (2001) ...

and Larry Fessenden in general.

Bucket of Blood (1959)

Dead of Night (1945)

The MR James BBC stuff from the 50s

Blue Sunshine (1977)

976-Evil (1988)

My Sweet Satan (1994) (anything by Jim van Bebber tbh)

For some reason The Burbs (1989) doesn't seem to get that much love. But maybe it does and I'm missing it lol. Not sure

The burbs is awesome.

I've never seen that. A man just bring his trash out middle of the night, beat the ever loving hell out of it, I've never seen that"

And it's got Brother Theodore!

Love The Burbs! πŸ€™πŸ»

So much fun:)

Gonna watch it again right now. πŸ€™πŸ»

Fun is the key ingredient for a lot of these πŸ€”βš—οΈπŸ§ͺπŸ§«πŸ’‰πŸŽ‰

The Witch

Lake Mungo

or

The Invitation

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I'll give you a few!

* Enys Men is a surreal folk horror from earlier this year.

* The Long Walk is a Laotian ghost story by the excellent Mattie Do.

If you like bad but fun:

* Allegoria is a mess in a whole bunch of ways, but ends up being a blast as a result. And it was directed by Spider One, who is Rob Zombie's younger brother and the vocalist for Powerman 5000!

Nice, didn't realise Enys Men was out yet, was hoping to catch that in the cinema.

For some reason I can't get into Rob Zombie's stuff but I'll give Spider One's film a go lol;)

Not heard of The Long Walk either πŸ‘πŸ‘

I watched an indie horror film called Skinamarink that was really good. It is more of atmospheric psychological unsettling horror.

Yeah it's kinda synthwavy liminal space creepy pasta vibes lol. Think I actually fell asleep halfway thru lol, should put that on again

Definitely a slow burn of a movie.

Geez, I don't even know where to start here. We didn't have many Asian movies yet, so I'll throw in what comes to my mind:

- Stacy

- Machine Girl

- Tokyo Gore Police

Nice not sure I've actually seen any of these 3, definitely neglected Asian horror for a long time. There was that fairly recent One Cut of the Dead, which was curious too.

I Saw The Devil was amazing.

Bubba Hotep. (Not super scary, but, still a fabv of mine.)

Nice Bruce choice:) fun horror also counts lol:)

My Name is Bruce (2007) is also fun.

Session 9 is pretty good considering how low budget it is.