Horror

This movie was actually pretty good.

Can we have a nice, comfy horror thread?

>good horror kino you recommend?
>what kind of horror do you enjoy?
>what scares you most in horror?

Hadmode:
>why are indie horror movies usually so much better than Hollywood's stuff?

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>This movie was actually pretty good.
Meh.

I kinda' liked it. Though I am a huge sucker for the "traped alone in a place you don't like" thing.

It taps my claustrophobia just right and manages to thrill me.

That being said I will admit that the movie had it's share of faults. I remember dropping out of the experience like a bowling ball when I saw the camera man, full-body, reflected in a window.

Here's another crappy little indie-horror no-one's ever watched.

Southbound is a VHS-like multiple-story kinda' thing about a place where everything finds fun ways to fuck you up the ass.

It's pretty well-directed and acted, but being an indie film, all it's animated effects suck ass.

Worth a watch if you're into the multiple-horror-stories kinda' movie.

Calling this one "horror" is kinda' stretching it a bit. Perhaps it's a thriller with horror elements, or a horror with thriller elements?

Either way, it's about a woman who's going boating with some friends and shit goes sour fast.

It's probably one of the few movies a horror-veteran isn't going to be able to foresee all the twists and turns in. It's got a few genuinely clever moments and tons of symbolism and foreshadowing related to the characters.

A must-watch if you haven't seen it.

Last little recommendation (I can't keep bumping my own thread like this. If there really is no interest, I'll leave it be).

Hunger is a movie about a group of people who wake up in a hole, with toilet paper and a metric shit-ton of water, as well as a few cups to drink from.

But, surprise surprise, no food.

As a timer ticks down over several weeks people get hungrier and hungrier.

And well, there's nothing to eat in the hole...

>OP attempts thread
>Cred Forums is to busy with baithreads and capeshit

Maybe next time OP.

I would've posted something but I don't think I've seen anything that is worth recommending that doesn't usually show up in these threads. Sorry OP.

>Worth a watch if you're into the multiple-horror-stories kinda' movie.
this are the best cause if one sucks its over quickly

Southbound is a good, low budget, not-scary-but-interesting horror

I don't know, it was a good movie up until it turns into a light and sound extravaganza because of course demons or ghosts or whatever will flip shit left and right and speak in funny voices and shit.

I dunno, i'd be fine with more subtlety. More ambiance, like in the first 30 minutes.

I appreaciate the effort OP, im going to watch Hunger tyty

This looks kinda' cool familio. Might try this! Thanks!

recently saw this.
it was ok for a found footage.
got some lovecraft vibes.

Any recommendations for genuinely creepy horror? Films like The Conjuring do it the best, just to give you an idea of what I find spookesome

Saw this last week myself, quite good.

I would reccomend Bone Tomahawk as well, definitely more tense and thriller than horror, but when shit hits the fan, it really does.

this one in pic related was pretty good.

i recc'd that movie in the haloween thread last night op, i really enjoyed it. Good mix of jump scare and suspense.

I watched Oculus last night too, decent movie, but dragged on too long in the second half and the end kind of slid away from me honestly.

I might watch Southbound, but someone also recc'd The Houses that October built too, you seen that?

Insidious had some pretty creepy imagery imo.
Also, Last Shift (see OP) was pretty solid horror.
Martyrs (2008) if you have a hard stomach.

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>tfw still no english subs for this

Kill me.

This was legitimately great

surprisingly good desu

I was into it.. actually had some spooky moments, cool ideas and satisfying conclusion. Shit I might just watch it again

Good movie, seconding this.

what is this shitty movie general?

My cousin was very easily scared so we started to watch Goosebumps, Eerie Indiana, things like that... Now the guy wants to watch actual horror movies. He reads horror books now and we watched Carrie and he loved it,but I think shit like The Thing wouldn't let him sleep....

Can anyone recommend me what we should watch?

Sleepy Hollow was another thing he liked

The Orphanage
Housebound
Drag Me to Hell
A Haunting in Connecticut
The Shining
The Evil Dead trilogy
Let the Right One In
Drag Me to Hell

All of those are pretty tame.

blair witch
unfriended
lights out
dont breathe

quality horror movies

Thanks!

this is far better than your typical found footage film. Excellent if you're into folk/pagan sort of horror

I loved it up until the end where they just had lots of flashing lights and shit popping around.

Plus it just made me want to rewatch Assault on Precinct 13.

>>why are foreign horror movies usually so much better than Hollywood's stuff?

FTFY

"monster" movie from last year. really good performance from Skarsgard

Recently watched Noroi: The Curse, and I think it's my favorite Japanese horror movie I've watched. Also it's not really horror but An American Werewolf in London is great and I think it'll be hard for any other movies are werewolves to compare.

The Wailing from this year was pretty cool too but I'd say it's more on par with the Witch horror wise as it focuses a lot on folklore.

This was great too.

>why are indie horror movies usually so much better than Hollywood's stuff?
Hollywood stuff panders to trends a lot so a lot of stuff out of it can feel samey and derivative, while indie stuff (and foreign stuff) is free to experiment more and not make the same movie that has already been made several times. This is true in pretty much every form of media to some extent and in all genres of movies, not just horror.

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Someone I was watching it with said it was a way better Silent Hill movie then the actual Silent Hill movie was.

Atmospheric horror from Finland, very gritty and bleak

is there benis?

Best werewolf movie coming through. Everything's better with soldier banter.

Yes

Cool, been looking for more werewolf movies. Hopefully I like this one.

How do you pronounce this title?

L*st shift?

It's supposed to be Last Shift but every single time I read it as Lost Shift.

L-star-st shift

Skarsgard related.


It's not an "AAARGH!" horror, but I think it qualifies. The American remake went full retard with the ending, though. Don't watch that.

Someone write it with the star being those fucked up characters that go outside the post.

L*̶̴̶̡͕̲͇͎̦͕̺͙̥̟̖͎̩̫̳̺̪͍̮ͧ́͛̔̈́̏ͣ̌̏st Shift?

Thank you

Great practical effects, probably inspired by Sam Raimi. Some of the death scenes made me flinch a few times

pretty good "Trick R Treat" anthology-style movie, the clown is actually creepy and not le scary clown trope. The alien one sucks though.

Agreed. I watch it at least once a year. That director needs to go back to horror movies

I'd be satisfied if more people just made horror movies with professionals getting rekt by supernatural shit, rather than a bunch of horny kids that are such non-characters that you can't even relish their death.

Like, imagine if Deep Rising had been about a bunch of teens instead. It would have been completely irredeemable.

Any suggestions for more movies like that?

theres not alot of big budget perfect horror movies.

Actually pretty good.

Was expecting another 10,000 MANIACS, but this is something more like Rosemarys Baby or Suspiria.

Check it out

Just watched Train to Busan. It didn't do anything original with zombie movies but it may have perfected the standard formula, great great movie

That guy with the pregnant wife is a fucking baller too.

stream it on putlocker if you're desperate

They're not all about soldiers but here's a few aside from Aliens and The Thing:

Ghost Ship
Below
Virus
Baskin
Dead Birds
Wer 2013
Deathwatch
Outpost
Deliver Us From Evil

Don't watch this movie expecting any degree of the remotest hint of consistency as to how the time loops operate.

Enjoy if you can turn your brain off.

>ghost ship
>good

its on kodi u can download subs

I know I can download the movie, but I cannot find English subs online anywhere, just a bunch of comments of people begging for them.

>cheesy horror
>bad

That first scene alone makes it a decent watch

As Above So Below was pretty good. It's like the Descent if it was done as a v/h/s segment, but also reminiscent of Silent Hill. Only thing that bothered me were a couple of the characters were acted kind of shitty and it took me out of it, but the last bit was especially creepy, and the ending was pretty good.

Circle is another one I've seen recently. Not really a horror, just a thriller. Interesting ideas but at times it feels like you know this is someone's first low budget indie film.

I also watched In the Mouth of Madness recently because I've been on a John Carpenter binge and I found the movie after accidentally stumbling upon the church in it (it's next to a fucking bubble tea place now). I really enjoyed the set up but I feel like there's no middle, it just sets up the premise and immediately starts the climax with no tension building, almost like they ran short of budget.

you can literally download the subtitles while streaming it on kodi seen it last night with english subs.

Are you talking about Seoul Station or Train to Busan?

calm your tits

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Train to Busan, im sure it has the subs for seoul station as well.

this movie looks coo.

ya recently re-watched it
and is not a turd but is quite edgy and lulzie

Yeah I was talking about Seoul Station my man, it's an animated prequel to Train to Busan.

Like said I might have to wait until the NA release for English Subs.

Hopefully there's decent user-made ones out before having to wait that long, the one I used for Busan was good.

which films are kino???

but it literally only hit the fan at the very end

I watched it (or some of it) when I was a kid when it first came out and the part where everyone is cut in half at the ball scared/disgusted the shit out of me. I don't think I ever went back and watched it.

Am I the only one who couldn't get past the horrendous acting?

It's pretty funny in retrospect, because the wire cuts everyone in half except for the girl in the middle and the captain, who is cut across his head.

So the wire went horizontal, then straight up, horizontal, straight down, horizontal.

I didn't think the acting was bad. Why do you think so?

is that Trick R Treat movie worth watching? Looked interesting but was hesitant to waste a couple hours on shit

The main character whose name I can't remember -the annoying one- was incredibly overacted.

That's not really that odd when it comes to wires flying around, though. All it takes is something to temporarily deflect the wire upwards right before it hit the middle where the girl was, then it would swing back to its previous position.

The odd part would be if there were people right next to them(at the right angle) that got halved while the wire would have been higher up.

>The odd part would be if there were people right next to them(at the right angle) that got halved while the wire would have been higher up.

cough

It's been a while but I remember every corpse around them being cut at the midsection, girl is unharmed and the captain had half his head cut off. The only thing around them were other party guests.

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thought this was one was great when i was 11..

oh boy i was wrong then, pure shit

Watched this tonight. I tend to find female ghostly things creepy for some reason. Not sure why.

I liked it. Wasn't great, but some creepy stuff.

IVE BEEN DESPERATE FOR A SHAG

Very comfy

My favorite Wingard movie. Surprisingly moving.

I didn't find and tension or thrills at all. Just cheap, boring gore porn.

I'm like 10 minutes into this movie right now and I'm already enjoying all the banter. It's even funnier to me because I'm American and English/Scottish people sound funny to me.

I've actually heard multiple people complain about their accents, saying they couldn't understand anything said, which ruined the movie.

Always confused the fuck out of me, since English isn't even my first language and I never had trouble understanding them, except for maybe one slang-word I hadn't yet heard.

yes don't watch it if you're a sperg.

That movie tugged on my heart

Have you ever seen a face that just pushed a button inside of you? Like if you try you can intellectually distance yourself and say "Obviously this isn't the most beautiful woman in the entire world, it can't be, somebody would have mentioned her before" but when you see her face something in your psyche says "This is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen"

Why bother discussing, the best contemporary horror film has already been made and wont be topped for at least another 10 years

You seem to have posted the wrong picture. Don't worry, I got you.

went in to this expecting nothing and knowing nothing

ended up one of my favourite films, fantastic character interaction backed by an interesting setting and some twists on the "unknown virus makes people crazy" plot

The repetition annoyed me too much to let me fully enjoy the movie

At some points I was like "shut the fuck up already"

there is some irony here lol, but I kinda get what you mean

It's just a pet peeve I guess. The Doctor Who episode in the skeleton library and especially the one on the stranded hover train also pissed me off

true comf horrorkino
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just finished watching this

like the theme and all but i really wish they showed some tits

Somebody watched Drive and said to themselves "That was cool and all but what if he was a 7,000 year old vampire?" and then started furiously writing a script.

It Follows was disappointing as fuck. It starts off promising but it soon turns to shit.

last shift is really tight, its like supernatural assault on precinct 13

>mfw that deleted scene on the boat

Oh god I just realized the guy who posts that Olympics gremlin must feel the same way

obligatory

Watch The Stepfather, the 1987 version. The opening scene alone floored me as a little kid. Even though we didn't see the murders, seeing the sideview of the carnage was disturbing as fuck.

the try hard ending of this sucked balls, shame too after such a decent build up

also hated the avatar looking creature

She is beautiful, I think I need to watch the movie just for this alone now.

Also this. The mood and atmosphere were completely on point for the beginning and middle of the movie. The end just falls apart.

Hunger and eating one another, reminded me of pic related

>movie about Lucifer himself (played by Ser Davos from Game of Thrones) arriving on earth, immediately getting casually arrested and spending the night in a small county jail surrounded by a handful of misfit cops and lowlife perps
>He's not even the villain of the movie, he's just there to collect the souls after an upcoming massacre and he seems like a surprisingly righteous, if bitter and cynical, dude in general

Marytrs is over rated as fuck

I miss a word or two here and there (though some of it is probably just slang I don't know) but can understand the vast majority of it. A lot of Americans just tune out when they hear non-American accents and don't make even the slightest bit of effort to understand which is why they say that. Though occasionally accents are pretty heavy and hard to understand. I watched Kill List a little while back and it was like that for a decent amount of the movie to the point that I turned the subtitles on.

It never really annoys me though. I remember watching a movie with some people once, I think it was the Borderlands, and someone complained saying "couldn't you have picked an American movie?", and asking what "dog's bollocks" meant. I don't know how people can be so sheltered that they don't even know the most common British slang.

>Swede detected

I've had a crush on Tuva Novotny since I saw Tic Tac on a foreign movies channel in my high school days.

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>cosmic horror
>practical effects

I'm getting some prince of darkness/event horizon vibes


pretty good

Watched this a few nights ago. Thought the intro was incredibly spoopy. Decent throughout but I thought it suffered from the same thing a lot of recent horror films have suffered from in that the antagonist starts be featured a little too prominently as the movie progresses. Takes away the spookiness. A little too many jump scares too but the ones that worked were great.

>tfw know you're lying but wish so much that it existed

I saw this the other day.

Not as great as people make it out to be. Not what I was expecting at all. I fucking love witches, though.

>obligatory

this was total shit.

Was the point of the video to show off the effects? I couldn't see anything because of the strobe light

Watch this:
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 – a steFANedit

Takes away all the gore and shit, and adds some stuff studio took out shitting all over the director vision, worth watching.

http: / / fanedit.info /files /stefanedit_book-of-shadows .rar

>Blair Witch Project
The fucking girl is so annoying, for fucks sake.

Stranger things is best comfy horror ive ever seen

Just finished this couple minutes ago. Surprisingly good film with no clichés. Why do many people hate it?

ineed some kino horror guys!

is this kino???

this is kino

Probably because they expected something else. (More gore primarily.) Also, the ending can feel a bit abrupt I guess. I loved it myself.

this one is kino!

what a kino movie!

Player isn't working for me and there's autists arguing in the chat. Sad!

that is not kino

because they severely underplayed the incest theme

Just finished watching this. Really wish I would have watched it sooner.

this is kino!

Because it's shit and literally pleb filter. Well done outing yourself.

>jacobs ladder
>it's a staircase

7/10 - not shit.

are you still here user?!

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try ravenous

Pretty decent

because horror have always been b-movie material

saw it, thought it was shit, moved on to watch something better

I liked this

>BOO!_____________

lol hero

>my post made it into the screenshot
i feel happy

Good.

Bad.

Evil Dead Trilogy
Braindead (highly recommended, great fun)
Inland Empire (not comfy)
The Thing
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (not comfy)
Alien
Martyrs (mega comfy)
The Blair Witch Project

i knew there was a twist i tried guessing what it was and all of them were wrong

this one is great, the american remake is a horrible atrocity that does everything wrong

great choice
youtube.com/watch?v=2JI_Jfw22To

don't forget the severed arm that stretches out toward the camera only to fall flat to the ground

it's the power of the little girl cliché

Dog Soldiers is sch an amazing movie. Not because it's all that scary, but because it fucking nails werewolves.

Prepare fore fun times ahead.

>As Above So Below

I really liked this one. National Treasure meets Silent Hill.

Wasted Potential: The Movie

It had a few genuinely good scenes, but 90% was garbage.

I'm finnish and this movie sucks

probably my favorite werewolf design of all time. check out Late Phases, great modern werewolf movie.

this movie is great and more people need to watch it. not really a horror movie, it's more a dark comedy. Rollins is badass as shit in it. Really hope they do a sequel.

modern classic at this point

maybe my favorite found footage

Now we fucking KINO.

This wasn't scary. It was unnerving in the sense that this shit probably happens, but not scary.

speaking of boo

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it's pretty great

if you actually use your brain the time loops aren't THAT confusing. it just takes a bit.

Too true.

youtube.com/watch?v=DSP0OEIm3CM

Romero's Martin is the best horror movie of the 70's, should be on this list

Because they're plebs.

I'm not kidding, that's actually why.

Bubba Ho-tep was boring af. Do people like this becuse it's supposed to be funny or something?

kys

That dick chopping scene and that blood ejaculation