Re: Good, lesser known horror movies
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2024 9:29 pm
Just finished His House, which was excellent, as promised.
Such a heavy movie even without all of the spooky stuff, and phenomenal performances from the two main leads, Sope Dirisu and Wunmi Mosaku. There is another migrant-themed horror movie I listed earlier called Savageland, and in my most humble of opinions it is severely slept-on. Uber creepy with the most terrifying photographs and it deals with current themes.Wood Goblin wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 9:29 pm Just finished His House, which was excellent, as promised.
Very little time for most modern horror, but this did have a bit about it. Good film.Wood Goblin wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 9:29 pm Just finished His House, which was excellent, as promised.
Dude. This short is creepy as shit
When I was age 3 to 5, I had a recurring dream about the Tickle Lady. She had long fingernails and resembled Carol Burnett. She would stand in the hallway and slowly say “Tick-le…tick-le…” Then she would approach the room in strange jerky motions with her fingernails out, saying “Tickle…tickle…tickle…” and then she’d rush toward the bed, yelling “Tickle tickle tickle tickle!” with those creepy fingernails, and I’d be flailing and screaming, absolutely terrified.
There is a scene in the Rodney Ascher documentary about sleep paralysis called The Nightmare in which this one guy recounts his paralysis episodes where aliens would come into his room and tickle him. Super creepy. A little hot.Dave N. wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 11:39 pmWhen I was age 3 to 5, I had a recurring dream about the Tickle Lady. She had long fingernails and resembled Carol Burnett. She would stand in the hallway and slowly say “Tick-le…tick-le…” Then she would approach the room in strange jerky motions with her fingernails out, saying “Tickle…tickle…tickle…” and then she’d rush toward the bed, yelling “Tickle tickle tickle tickle!” with those creepy fingernails, and I’d be flailing and screaming, absolutely terrified.
pobrecitoI still have to have my feet under the covers because of those fucked up dreams that were provoked by my mom and my aunts tickling me to the point of extreme discomfort. Fuggin’ women.
Felt the same way.
This has been in my Peacock queue for like two years and I finally watched it this October. I'd say "fun" is a pretty fair descriptor. It's not heavy at all, pretty easy to digest without giving away the ending.
The first time I didn't like it, save for the ending. Sara Paxton gives good fear and my horror boner was on point while she was scratching and wailing at the door trying to escape Madeline's ghost. Second time it all clicked and became a favorite. It's straightforward with likeable characters, good pacing with scares, and a traditional gothic flavor.Charlie D wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 9:36 pmThis has been in my Peacock queue for like two years and I finally watched it this October. I'd say "fun" is a pretty fair descriptor. It's not heavy at all, pretty easy to digest without giving away the ending.
One of the year's best.A_Man_Who_Tries wrote:Enjoyed The Devil's Bath. Seidl is an exec on it and it shows - obviously had a guiding hand here and there. Nicely made.