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Funny Games (2007)

Funny Games (2007)

Funny Games is a chilling psychological thriller directed by Michael Haneke that explores cruelty, control, and the disturbing nature of violence. The film follows two polite but deeply sadistic young men who trap a family in their vacation home and subject them to psychological torture and brutal “games.”

u/thedementor666 — 19 hours ago

Which Upcoming Movie Are You Most Hyped For? (2026)

2026 is looking out with Slasher releases already. Which upcoming movie are you most excited for, and what are your predictions?”

Here are the dates :-

Ice Cream Man - 7/8/26

Terrifier 4 -

Pitfall - 29/5/26

Teenage S** and death at Camp Miasma - 7/8/26

u/thedementor666 — 23 hours ago

Which Upcoming Movie Are You Most Hyped For? (2026)

2026 is looking packed with horror releases already. Which upcoming movie are you most excited for, and what are your predictions?”

Here are the dates:-

Passenger - 22/5/26

Backrooms - 29/5/26

Scary Movie - 5/6/26

Her Private Hell - 24/7/26

Evil Dead Burn - 10/7/26

Ice Cream Man - 7/8/26

Return of the Living Dead - November 26

Insidious 6 - 21/8/26

Clayface - 23/10/26

Resident Evil - 18/9/26

Terrifier 4 -

Pitfall - 29/5/26

Teenage S** and Death at Camp Miasma - 7/8/26

u/thedementor666 — 23 hours ago

Wolf Creek (Movie Franchise - 2005, 2013, late 2026)

The Wolf Creek franchise is one of the nastiest and most effective Australian horror movies series ever made. What makes it stand out is the mix of brutal outback realism, dark humor, and the terrifying performance of John Jarratt as Mick Taylor — a serial killer who feels disturbingly believable rather than supernatural. As for the third film, it’s officially happening under the title Wolf Creek: Legacy. Production began in South Australia in early 2026

u/thedementor666 — 3 days ago

Dream Home (2010)

Dream Home is a brutal, stylish horror-thriller directed by Pang Ho-cheung. The film follows a woman obsessed with buying an apartment in Hong Kong’s impossible housing market, slowly revealing how desperation and social pressure push her toward shocking violence.

u/thedementor666 — 3 days ago

X (2022)

X is a stylish slasher that blends grindhouse aesthetics with surprisingly sharp commentary on aging, desire, and fame. Set on a remote Texas farm in 1979, it follows a group of young filmmakers whose adult-movie shoot turns into a nightmare.

u/thedementor666 — 4 days ago

How do you feel about this Netflix series "Monster : The Ed Gein Story" ??

This series was released past year 3 October 2025 biographical crime drama based on seriel killer Ed Gein.

u/thedementor666 — 4 days ago

The Green Inferno (2013)

The Green Inferno is a brutal survival-horror movie directed by Eli Roth. The story follows a group of student activists who crash in the Amazon rainforest and are captured by a cannibalistic tribe.The movie leans heavily into graphic gore and shock value, clearly inspired by old Italian cannibal films like Cannibal Holocaust.

u/thedementor666 — 5 days ago

Late Night With the Devil (2023)

Late Night with the Devil is a clever, slow-burning horror film that mixes found-footage style with 1970s late-night TV nostalgia. The movie follows a live talk show broadcast that spirals into something deeply unsettling, blending psychological tension, satire, and supernatural horror without relying too heavily on jump scares

u/thedementor666 — 6 days ago

Jigsaw (2017)

Jigsaw delivers exactly what fans of the Saw franchise expect: brutal traps, twisted moral games, and a mystery built around shocking reveals. The film updates the series with cleaner visuals and a more modern detective-story structure, though it doesn’t feel as intense or inventive as the earlier entries.

u/thedementor666 — 6 days ago

Death Proof (2007)

Death Proof is pure grindhouse chaos in the best way. The first half is all buildup and dirty dialogue, but once the car chases kick in, it becomes one of Tarantino’s most underrated films. Kurt Russell is creepy and weirdly hilarious as Stuntman Mike, and the practical stunt work still looks insane today.

u/thedementor666 — 10 days ago

Ideas to solve Vote Chori issue

Made some points to reduce this vote chori system and solve issues regarding VVPAT what do you guys thing about it please Comment.

u/thedementor666 — 11 days ago

The Strangers : Chapter 3 (2026)

The Strangers: Chapter 3 tries to end the reboot trilogy with bigger mythology and more psychological drama, but most viewers felt it lost the raw terror that made the original Strangers films effective. The atmosphere is still creepy at times, and Madelaine Petsch gives a committed performance, but the movie suffers from slow pacing, weak tension, and an unsatisfying finale.

u/thedementor666 — 12 days ago

Bodycam (2025)

Bodycam is a decent found-footage horror movie with a strong setup but a weaker payoff. The idea of cops using bodycams during a supernatural investigation feels fresh and makes the first half genuinely tense and immersive. The movie creates a creepy atmosphere quickly, especially during the house investigation scenes.

u/thedementor666 — 12 days ago

I Spit On Your Grave (2010)

I Spit on Your Grave is a brutal revenge horror movie that’s disturbing, violent, and controversial. It follows a woman who survives a horrific assault and takes revenge on her attackers. The film is known more for shock value and graphic scenes than strong storytelling, so it’s definitely not for everyone. Some viewers see it as a revenge thriller with a message about justice, while others criticize it for excessive violence and exploitation.

u/thedementor666 — 13 days ago

When Evil Lurks (2023)

When Evil Lurks is a terrifying and emotionally intense horror film that delivers relentless dread from start to finish. Directed by Demián Rugna, it combines brutal violence, disturbing imagery, and a unique possession mythology to create something genuinely unforgettable. The film avoids typical jump scares and instead builds fear through atmosphere, realism, and human mistakes, making the horror feel painfully believable. Its bleak ending and uncompromising tone make it one of the strongest modern horror films in recent years.

u/thedementor666 — 13 days ago

Blast from the past!! This film is a wild genre mashup that starts as a gritty crime thriller and suddenly mutates into full-blown vampire horror halfway through. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino, it carries Tarantino’s signature sharp dialogue and chaotic energy in the first half, especially through the intense, unpredictable character played by Tarantino himself alongside George Clooney’s cool-headed criminal.

u/thedementor666 — 17 days ago

House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, and 3 from Hell together form a grim evolution from chaotic, nightmarish horror to disturbingly human brutality and finally into mythic, almost legendary evil—showing how violence can shift from surreal fear to relatable darkness and ultimately into something that refuses to die.Rob Zombie’s “Firefly trilogy” isn’t just horror—it’s a descent into a very specific kind of American nightmare.

u/thedementor666 — 19 days ago