Mostly a cowboy movie. Gory at times. I like the way the director never overwhelms the watcher with horror - makes it seem like this is something that could happen in the real world.
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One of my favorite. Wish we could get another entry in the universe.
Autopsy of Jane Doe. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a gem.
It's a nice, tense watch that gets more bonkers as you learn more details (in a good way).
Was not a fan of the cat dying. People no problem, but animals don't deserve it.
Never a fan of cats dying but yeah that movie is a ride.
Funny enough, I've been hearing about this movie for years and never seen it. I just might tonight
Enjoy and report back if you do see it!
No one will save you 2023. I don't think most people have seen it and the aliens are done really well.
Downloading it now!
Let's go! I only found out about it last week. Was a good time 👌
Oh also, if you like zombie movies and haven't seen the train to busan 2016 (Korean language), It's a must see. I heard Timo Tjahjanto is making a english version called the last train to Newyork.
I've been really into found footages lately. I can recommend Trollhunter, Lake Mungo and Exists.
All amazing movies. The Lake Mungo fan base gets a little circlejerk-y sometimes but it is seriously a really great movie.
Lake Mungo is fantastic.
Hell House LLC is a fun one - first movie is great, second gets WAY too explain-y, but the third more or less sticks the landing.
Fun little found footage horror comedy: Deadstream. It's short and simple with some fun creepy bits and laugh out loud moments.
What's your flavor?
Cheap found footage is always a safe bet, but I don't turn my nose up at any genre that doesn't take itself too seriously, either.
Recently watched the >!Lovecraftian!< movie Underwater and loved it.
Hmmm.... Horror that doesn't take itself too seriously. Have you tried Bodies Bodies Bodies?
What about Dead Silence?
Killer Clowns from Outerspace
Light Horror? Comedy? You decide.