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2 votes
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Bones and All | Official trailer
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As Häxan turns 100, this utterly chilling silent film deserves more celebration – given it set the template for The Blair Witch Project and many more horrors besides
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Hellraiser | Official trailer
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‘Nope’ just became Jordan Peele’s third movie to reach $100 million domestically
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Wendell & Wild | Official teaser
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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey | Trailer 1
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William Shatner’s Esperanto horror movie is a cult classic
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White Noise | Official teaser
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Bones and All | Teaser
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Pearl | Official trailer
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'Nope' debuts to $44 million, the best for an original film since Jordan Peele's 'Us' in 2019
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Halloween Ends | Official trailer
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The Invitation | Official trailer
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Smile | Official trailer
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The Munsters | Teaser trailer
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The Innocents / De Uskyldige | Official trailer
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Taneli Mustonen and Aleksi Hyvärinen talk their horror movie ‘The Twin’, including grief as a conduit for horror and what's so scary about twins
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Hatching / Pahanhautoja | Official trailer
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Crimes of the Future | Official teaser
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Men | Official trailer
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Nope | Official trailer
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‘Scream 5’ drowns returning characters in fresh blood
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X | Official trailer
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The invisible horror of The Shining
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Lamb / Dýrið | Official trailer
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Scream (1996)
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Clive Barker, who wrote and directed the 1987 horror flick Hellraiser, has successfully leveraged copyright law to recapture the American rights to the franchise
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"His House" - Refugee drama and horror story
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Best horror movie ever! -- My Octopus Teacher
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What are your favorite short horror films available online?
Hi! My wife and I met through our mutual love of horror films, and really love watching movies together in general-- good or bad. For the past three years we'd go to the local horror film festival...
Hi!
My wife and I met through our mutual love of horror films, and really love watching movies together in general-- good or bad. For the past three years we'd go to the local horror film festival around her birthday which, sadly, is not happening this year, so I thought I'd wrangle up some horror films available online for us to watch instead.
Do you have any favorites?
Here's some of mine!:
- Transmission 1 (warning: starts loud): This was a webisode released to help promote the 2007 horror film The Signal in which a sound emitting from electronics affects how people behave.
- Spider: A prankster doesn't know when to stop. (trigger warning & mild spoiler: some eye stuff)
- Lights Out: Something seems off more than the lights (all of this guy's stuff is pretty decent as far as short horrors go).
I know those are higher production value than most of the stuff you'd see at a festival, so don't worry about that. We really enjoyed one last year called Finley that was just a complete delight.
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In The Tall Grass (2019) is…
… essentially Cube 2: Hypercube. It's even written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, the man behind Cube. I didn't dislike it, in fact I liked it. But seriously, am I the only one who noticed that?...
… essentially Cube 2: Hypercube. It's even written and directed by Vincenzo Natali, the man behind Cube. I didn't dislike it, in fact I liked it. But seriously, am I the only one who noticed that?
Also, Harrison Gilbertson has big Aaron Paul energy. Especially in the voice.
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British Board of Film Classification discussion of "Gremlins"
https://bbfc.co.uk/case-studies/gremlins I found the notes written at the time to be interesting: https://bbfc.co.uk/sites/default/files/attachments/Gremlins.pdf
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Fantasy Island | Official trailer
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Doctor Sleep | Final trailer
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Why is there cardboard in Dracula?
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Anthony Michael Hall joins horror sequel ‘Halloween Kills’
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The Lighthouse | Official trailer
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Swedish film reviewers are giving a cautious welcome to Midsommar, a horror film about a bizarre pagan festival in a remote part of Sweden
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Midsommar is a waking nightmare and I mean that in the best possible way
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John Carpenter's The Thing, Lost in Adaptation ~ Dominic Noble & That Movie Chick
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A new SAW film is headed our way from Chris Rock
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark | Teaser trailer
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Jordan Peele’s 'Us' untethered $70 million from North American wallets this weekend
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Which Dracula film is most faithful to the book?
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“To witness the final moment”: Forty years of ‘Faces of Death’
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Ten years without Jason, can we now admit ‘Friday the 13th’ 2009 was damn good?
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Clash of the slasher titans: The ’88 and ’89 box office battles between Michael, Jason and Freddy!
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Brightburn | Official trailer
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Recently watched Night of the Living Dead, and I was very impressed
"How could a low-budget, black and white movie from the 60s possibly scare be that scary." I thought to myself as I was purchasing my ticket for the movie. I was going to see the movie, because I...
"How could a low-budget, black and white movie from the 60s possibly scare be that scary." I thought to myself as I was purchasing my ticket for the movie. I was going to see the movie, because I had always heard that it was a good movie. I thought that this movie couldn't possibly be scary, so it had to have other merit to have it be considered a good movie.
I left the cinema that day quite spooked. I was amazed at with all of it. The true horror weren't the wondering ghouls, but the interaction between the people inside the house. It was a social experiment more than anything else. What would happen if six people were placed inside a house, with a wounded child, and impending doom closing in on them? This is the question answered by the movie. A power struggle between Ben and Harry, about the safest place in the house to hide, led to the death of Harry. Everybody sided with Ben, and in the end he only survived the longest because he hid in the cellar as Harry had suggested from the beginning.
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I found the fighting between the survivors in the house to be very spooky.5 votes