Disturbia
Don't Breathe
The Devil's Backbone
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht
Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust
Gyo Tokyo Fish Attack
The Shallows
tpaine posted:the thing (1982) is the best horror movie
shriekingviolet posted:The Witch really shot itself in the foot marketing itself as a horror movie, which sets up wrong expectations that make people hate it. It's a really excellent film as just a straight up drama about how puritans were shitty people and catastrophically bad at life, the madness embedded bone deep into settler culture, and some bonus atmosphere as a garnish.
its a horror movie, just not the 'a ghost jumps out and scares you' kind
roseweird posted:
In the blood of your sons, and the sons of their sons, I will continue to live, immortal! They will restore to me the life you now rob from me! I shall return to torment and destroy throughout the nights of time!
it probably wouldn't hold up to someone who watched it for the first time now but it carries a specific context in my life that makes me really fucking love it
tpaine posted:i wouldn't put alien with the thing.
Alien and Thing are both truly great and they deserve elevation over the gutter that is horror imho
swampman posted:this movie is truly disgusting
i liked the book even though it eventually turned into that Junji Ito thing where once a story goes past a certain length he doesn’t seem to know where to take it and it kind of fizzles out. but overall a good book about how falling in love with people means loving their bodies but then everyone’s body becomes nauseating sometimes
i've said it before, but the thing is the greatest because there isn't a single stupid character, or stretch your believeness mistake that takes you out of the movie because "i'd never do that".