@@nonstophorrorofficial Creep is a direct ripoff of my film 15: inside the mind of a serial killer - literally shot for shot in some places. My film came out about 8 years before.
LOTS of worthy films here for us horror fans. Imho, it's the low budget ones with no/low CGI, good writing, and realistic and believable settings/situations that tend to be the creepiest. Amongst the newer entries, I'd start with Creep, X, and Ouija: Origin of Evil. Thanks for keeping your recommendations spoiler free!
Her slow walk through the moon-lit woods to get to the fire with unholy screams and chants before she acends up while she manically cries and laughs before fading to black? Idk man, that's one lf the best payoffs to a horror movie ever.
Yeah, idk friend. In the moment it just felt very meh for me. However, many recent discussions have me itching for a rewatch to see if my opinion has changed! Thank you for watching
Cracking list man. The RItual has the number #1 creature design of any movie for me outside the Xenomorph. The Autopsy of Jane Doe is the first movie I recommend when people ask for a 'scary' film. The single location and the use of the bell was top tier. Also The Wailing is one of my top of all time, highly recommend I Saw the Devil if you haven't seen it. I love Korean horror.
@@SpookieKnights I Saw the Devil --- oh boy, that one was one of the best movies I NEVER want to see again. It was so beautifully filmed, well acted, etc. But it was brutal, bleak, and that gut-punch of an ending. It left me reeling!
@@suzybearheart530 I agree for a movie about hyper violence it is so beautifully shot. Yes the first time I saw it the ending sent me for a loop! It's one of my favourites 😀
The Witch is an A24 movie - lots of people aren't fans of movies that are so layered. That movie is terrifying because of how real it is- how those things truly happened- being accused of being a witch for the silliest of reasons. I have found that women more often found the Witch to be scary over men: because it's a story that many women in a f-ed up way can relate to.
I own all of the nightmare Elm Street including Freddy versus Jason I bought my Freddy Krueger movies directly from Blockbuster that should tell you, my age lol
not very helpful, but then that's Netflix fault mostly. I will say you didn't exactly seem excited about covering these films. There were a few better on menu than those chosen, but I can understand you going with the more 'safe' titles.