What spooky films shall I watch this weekend?
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Nothing too psychologically creepy, so not midsomar level. Iāve seen most post apocalyptic ones already
My personal favorites is Event Horizon.
great recommendation! i can always watch it again. Existence of horrors that the human mind cannot possibly comprehend is a horror in itself.
Are you trying to kill us?
Buy seriously, a solid movie that scared the shit out of me wgen I first watched it as a kid. Haha.
My family all take turns picking a spooky season movie this month. This year the pics are, Army of Darkness, The Shining, Young Frankenstein, and del Toros Frankenstein. Last year was Evil Dead 2, David Cronenbergās The Fly, Poltergeist, and Carpenterās The Thing. We also go to a local theater to watch Nosferatu with live music just about every year.
Oldie but goodie.
āAltered Statesā Harvard neuroscientist is obsessed with sensory deprivation tanks. After getting some peyote from a shaman his hallucinations start to become part of the real world.
have you watched 'talk to me'?
Or their new one, āBring Her Backā
Just looked that up it looks good, but too creepy for me. Thanks though!
Weapons (2025) wasnāt bad, its a very easy watch
Second vote for weapons in this thread thanks š
*It Follows*. Indie film thatās actually pretty good, and I donāt like spooky/horror movies.
I just watched the trailer I love the 80s feel!
Funny thing is, according to IMDB, itās supposed to feel like a dream, so thereās stuff from different decades to keep you from pinning down when it is, and they wear different types of clothes throughout the movie from jackets to bathing suits to keep from identifying a time of year. The point is that, like a dream, a lot of stuff is vague and nothing really makes complete sense.
This is the first thing Iāve read that made It Follows sound interesting! Iāll probably check it out now.
Ahhhh well it reeled me in anyway
The original Blair witch has become a yearly routine for our house.
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is not a great movie, but I recently re-watched it and it wasnāt as bad as I thought it would be.
It helps a lot that I was growing up in the mid 90s to the mid 2000s and I actually saw this in cinema on release (convinced my parents to let me go to the cinema at the mall so I wouldnāt bug them while they were shopping).
I would say Book of Shadows is better than the 2016 reboot. It adds its own take on the formula.
Blair Witch 2 was the unfortunate victim of studio interference. I watched this fan edit years ago that brings it more in line with the directorās intentions, and the result was a very solid horror movie. Looks like there are some newer attempts on that site now I may need to try and find.
I remember watching Siskel and Ebert talking about DVDs when they first came out. They were fired up and saw a future where the raw media would come on the DVD and the version you watched could be influenced by an overlay. Like you could have āstudio releaseā, ādirectorās cutā on the same disk, and even download fan edits (just directions for what to play in what order. A small text file) and watch those versions. I thought that was a pretty cool idea, but of course it didnāt take long for DVDs to get locked down and start forcing people to watch unskippable ads on the DVDs you bought.
Well have to check this out.
Iāve had great experiences with some fanedits (Prometheus, Alien: Covenant) to the point where I consider the fanedits to the canocial versions.
That being said, I thought the theatrical version of Book of Shadows was entertaining. Some of it is nostalgia bias, but I also watch a lot of new horror movies that many would consider unacceptablely low quality and I think they all right.
Troll 2
The Thing, Sleepy Hollow, Halloween 1 & 2, Hereditary, Hellboy: The Crooked Man, Jeepers Creepers (2001).
There was a low budget indie film I found in Amazon Prime called There Are Monsters that I really enjoyed.
Weapons was very well done, good cinematography, good plot, solid acting, very well put together.
Just watched the trailer itās gripping thanks!
Itās a well made experience. The type of horror movie that can appeal not only to hardcore fans of horror.
Itās flawed, but very enjoyable.
Not fully a horror movie, but it has horror elements and IMO itās a cool fusion of genres. I also appreciate the indie DIY aesthetic (while still offering some impressive scenes).
Monsters (2010)
I like dystopian so itās a good shout! Thanks mate
2006 Silent Hill
Just watched The Ritual and it was pretty decent.
Earnest Scared Stupid. I kid - I recommend Darkness Falls.
Itās a 2003 horror movie that I really enjoyed back then. In fact since your prompt made me think of it, im gonna watch it myself lol.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt3908142/
The Love Witch is funny, campy, kitsch, retro fun
Drag Me To Hell
Cabin in the Woods
Could go with the scientifically proven scariest horror films(greatest heart rate BPM spikes during movies), just skip the psychological ones.
https://manofmany.com/entertainment/movies-tv/scariest-horror-movies-according-to-science
Or go old school, with 1985ās The Return of the Living Dead, a very blatant and non-psychological teen zombie flick.
I mean I havenāt seen it but was planning to watch that omen prequel.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
The original Men in Black.