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Which of these would you watch tonight?

This is the list of horror films that I want to watch. Of the ones you’ve seen which one do you think I should watch?

Caddo Lake
The Mummy (2026)
The Drama (2026)
Possum
Terrified (2017)
His House
Incantation (2022)
Home Movie (2008)
Ghostwatch (1992)
The Sacrament (2013)
Exists (2014)
Halloween Party
Lookeloo
The Ugly Stepsister
Found (2012)
The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
Would You Rather
Hellfest
Skinamarink
Together
Martyrs
Dangerous Animals
The Gorge
Soft & Quiet (2022)
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin
Lords of Salem
Devils Rejects
Rob Zombie Halloween movies
Survival of the Dead
End of Days (1999)
Immaculate (2024)
Megan
The Nun 2
The Resort (2021)
The Ring 2
Rings
White Noise (2005)
In a Violent Nature (2024)
Cuckoo (2024)
Alien Romulous (2024)
Shutter (2004)
Color out of Space
Triangle (2009)
Under the Skin
Coherence (2013)
Conjuring: The Beyond
Red Rooms

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u/The_Tarman_ — 3 hours ago
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What Is a Horror Crossover That Never Happened But Should Have?

I’ve always thought that A Nightmare on Elm Street x Hellraiser would have been dope!
• Both Freddy Krueger and Pinhead are supernatural beings
• Freddy kills in dreams of course, but Hellraiser does have connections to dreams as well (Kirsty’s arguably prophetic nightmare in the first film, Pinhead entering Joey’s dream in the third one…)
• Bonus: Pinhead was supposed to even have a cameo at the end of Freddy vs. Jason (Darn rights issues 😔)
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Michael or the planned Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash would have been great too!
What do you think? :)

u/The_Dream_Lover — 6 hours ago
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How gory is The descent?

I heard this has many sick scenes like skull crushing disembowelments and ripping out throats. How bad is it overall?

u/Emergency_Canay2035 — 6 hours ago

Parents of Horror loving kids, a question?

So, I watch horror movies with my 12 year old. She has a bit more of a bias towards older movies because she loves making puppets and other crafts and 80s creature features and practical effects really get her.

So, other than the occasional horror comedy (Tucker and Dale, Little Evil and Deathstream) or a fun found footage premise (Late Night with the Devil) she's normally only down for older movies with goopy gooey practicals.

So she surprised me when she insisted on watching Hold Your Breath on one of her nights to pick a movie. It was so much slower than her normal choices and she was captivated. It's in her personal top 5.

So, I'm wondering what other movies your horror living kids loved surprised y'all with loving outside of their wheel house.

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u/OtherHovercraft9227 — 11 hours ago

Fun but Flawed movies I don't understand the hype for

Gremlins: Takes too long to get going. Bland inventor subplot. Short climax. honestly Prefer the sequel

Evil dead 2. Enjoyable but forgettable, no true villain and weird pacing

American werewolf in London: on rewatch you see the flaws. The pacing which is too slow, the very bad climax, and all the weird filler and acting.

Lost boys: has its moments but is generic and not as good enjoyable or memorable as Fright night

Monster squad: Nothing special. Generic climax. My favorite Universal monster,Gillman, has 2 scenes 2! That's what I despise the most.

Little shop of horrors: a few bad songs, poor pacing, awful ending

Despise these major flaws people still call these masterpieces! How?

u/Emergency_Canay2035 — 6 hours ago

Name me a slasher that you wanted to watch and watched but wenn you watched it it was a total waste of time to watch it

To me it’s the mouse trap 2024
Why the mousetrap movie
Is garbage
Here are my reasons

  1. The intro is like the Star Wars intro, the witch is an awesome intro, but it's really weird to use a science fiction intro for horror
  2. The plot is really illogical
    like having Mickey pour water on a cable and become Mickey
    it's not tragic, it's a scientific error
  3. The characters are kind of losers and not really characters that are like oh, he/she is cool, none of them exist
  4. Mickey teleports like since Wenn is a thing
  5. and his weakness is a flashlight, like Superman's weakness is crypto, the witch is a deadly object, but a flashlight that is boring
    Overall this movie is a 1/10
u/Motor_Nerve_1196 — 1 day ago

I’m working on a interactive Horror Movie checklist for people who are trying to get into the genre

Is it a waste of time? What movies should I absolutely add?

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u/BonsaiBoonly — 1 day ago

What's a movie that was TOO gory, even for you?

I don't mind horror, but every once in a while a movie crosses the line from "fun scary" to "why did I watch this?"

What's a film that made you look away, regret pressing play, or stick with you for days afterward?

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u/Common_Cherry_9620 — 3 days ago

Slasher movies less gore

Hi, I'm a slasher fan. I love the genre and I've seen a lot of movies, but not the main ones cause they're too gore and explicit for my parents. That's the purpose of my post: I'm looking for interesting and good slasher movies that are not "too much" in terms of violence (sex is good unless is too explicit). Thanks really much for the answers.

If it may help, I'm listing the movies that I've seen (not all true slasher):

\- Final Destination 1 & 2

\- Baby Sitter and Baby Sitter: Killer Queen

\- It Chapter 1

\- Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

\- The Clown in the Cornfield

\- Halloween Party

\- FNAF 1

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u/TheGuitarHero_2012 — 3 days ago

You must delete 1 of these 10 beloved masterpieces. Which and why

Exorcist

Halloween

Texas chainsaw massacre

Dawn of the Dead

Evil dead 2

American werewolf in London

The thing

Hellraiser

Jaws

The fly

u/Eastern-Many-2922 — 3 days ago
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What is the single most terrifying example of a horror movie entity trying (and failing) to mimic a normal human?

For me, nothing triggers pure visceral dread faster than the Uncanny Valley effect in horror. It's when an entity isn't a monster with tentacles or fangs, but something pretending to be completely human, except its proportions are just slightly off, or its smile is a fraction too wide.

The absolute peak of this for me is Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)—specifically that final, hollow, soul-crushing shriek, or how the clones move with a weird, stiff apathy before they fully take over. It’s that tiny, subtle glitch in human behavior that makes your skin crawl way more than a standard jump scare ever could.

What movie executed this perfectly for you? Is it a specific facial distortion, an awkward body movement, or a line of dialogue where the entity just didn't get the human emotion quite right?

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u/Big_Emotion4963 — 4 days ago

Which one are you saving?

Out of all of these franchises, you can only save one. The rest will disappear

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Saw

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Scream

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Halloween

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Jeepers Creepers

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Friday The 13th

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Nightmare On Elm Street

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The Conjuring

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Alien

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Predator

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Hellraiser

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Tremors

u/Complete-Radio6204 — 3 days ago

Name me a horror movie many dislike but you like

To me it’s the
Fnaf movies (2023 & 2025)

I love the games and I think the movies are awesome and I don’t get the hate

Well I believe that it’s the critics and critics to me are a bad influence

u/Motor_Nerve_1196 — 3 days ago
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INSANELY SCARY MOVIES

someone please recc me some horror movies that will genuinely scare the shit out of me so hard that i cant sleep at night alone for a couple days, a movie that moves you so much that u might go unconcious in the theatre, i dont get scared easily but someone please give me some reccs as such(also no cheap jumpscares, a genuinely good movie that spikes my heartbeat out of stress and anxiety while watching it)

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u/Murky-Drop-1527 — 4 days ago
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Suggest underrated horror movies worth watching with family (no nudity please)

I'm looking for underrated horror movies that are genuinely good but not very famous. I'll be watching with my family, so I'd like to avoid movies with nudity, explicit sexual scenes, or excessive gore.

We enjoy supernatural, mystery, psychological, and suspenseful horror movies more than slasher films, but any suggestions are welcome. Older or newer movies are both fine, and English-language films are preferred.

What are some hidden gems that you think deserve more attention?

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u/Ahmed_Abd2003 — 3 days ago

What am I missing; Evil dead 2?

I tried to love it. Force myself. Lie about the film. It doesn't work. The runtime shouldn't be a flaw, Texas chainsaw massacre and Blair witch are shorter yet are so good. This is entertaining but I don't see how it's a masterpiece. Its not entertaining enough to be top 10 ever, not deep enough to be top 10, not crazy enough. I realized by the 1h mark unfortunately this wasn't going to be my favorite movie and this truly hurts me. maybe it's Cause I never seen the original, I also feel the same way about army of darkness. these movies are just so short you can't get invested

u/Eastern-Many-2922 — 3 days ago

Ranking Nightmare on elm Street

This is not by quality, just how much I like them. All films are very flawed so I do prefer f13 but overall I don't fully dislike any film here, tho the bottom 2 come close.

u/Eastern-Many-2922 — 3 days ago

A list of 50 horror films

My husband and I like horror movies. Started keeping track of them in order of how much we like each and it hit 50 so I decided to throw it out for the community. This is not a top 50 list - the bottom few are total garbage but gotta have ‘em in there! Enjoy. Recommendations for new watches based on our list are welcome!!
1. Smile
2. Midsommar
3. Insidious films
4. Hereditary
5. Sinister
6. Oculus
7. Conjuring films
8. The ritual
9. The black phone
10. Lights out
11. Weapons
12. Come play
13. Smile 2
14. Talk to me
15. Don’t be afraid of the dark
16. Martyrs
17. Evil dead
18. The witch
19. Babaduk
20. Silent hill
21. It
22. A quiet place
23. The descent
24. The invisible man
25. Old
26. Hush
27. Oddities
28. The visit
29. Wrong turn
30. Triangle
31. The black phone 2
32. Last shift
33. He’s out there
34. Paranormal activity
35. The Blair witch project
36. 13 cameras
37. Mothers of monsters
38. The Lazarus effect
39. Polaroid
40. Creep
41. Good boy
42. The taking of Deborah Logan
43. We need to talk about kevin
44. Antichrist
45. Frozen (snowboarding movie not the cartoon)
46. We’re not safe here
47. Crocodile Island
48. Willow Creek
49. They look like people
50. Cabin 28

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u/chayseodip1931 — 4 days ago
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I got both Evil Dead Trap 1 & 2

I have Evil Dead Trap (1988) & Evil Dead Trap 2: Hideki (1992) on DVD now.

I had longing to see Evil Dead Trap 2: Hideki (1992) since I had seen Evil Dead Trap (1988) back in 2023. What are your thoughts on these two films?

u/Dizzy-Economist6064 — 4 days ago