Movies with a Lovecraft feel?
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by /u/Heart-Shopper
3h ago
I’m looking at movies that explores an atmosphere and creatures very similar to Lovecraft. I have been always disappointed by direct adaptations but a few movies I love fit the bill. I love Event Horizon, the Mist, the Beyond and City of the Living Dead for example as I think they all have that scary Lovecraftian world or concept. But hated that Nicolas Cage adaptation as sometimes directors make Lovecraft’s stories very camp. Any ideas? submitted by /u/Heart-Shopper [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Movies with a Lovecraft feel?
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by /u/Heart-Shopper
3h ago
I’m looking at movies that explores an atmosphere and creatures very similar to Lovecraft. I have been always disappointed by direct adaptations but a few movies I love fit the bill. I love Event Horizon, the Mist, the Beyond and City of the Living Dead for example as I think they all have that scary Lovecraftian world or concept. But hated that Nicolas Cage adaptation as sometimes directors make Lovecraft’s stories very camp. Any ideas? submitted by /u/Heart-Shopper [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Jeepers Creepers 2 direct sequel ideas
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by /u/Puremayonnaise
3h ago
If you were writing a sequel that directly follows on from the story of Jeepers creeper 2, in what direction would you take it and what story would you tell, etc? submitted by /u/Puremayonnaise [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Get Out, Us, Nope opinion
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by /u/guyrandom2
3h ago
I’ve seen differing opinions on this thread about these movies and I just rewatched all of them. For me I think Get Out was by far the best in terms of being creeped out and a great story that kind of let me saying “well damn” at the end. Us was not far behind and the added action killings made it a better watch. Lastly though, and this may be an unpopular opinion for some based on what I’ve read in here is that Nope did absolutely nothing for me. I think I would’ve been okay just watching it once. I never felt like I could buy into the whole thing. I thought it was well made and definitely c ..read more
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The Sacrament (2013)....holy cow
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by /u/Northernpixels
3h ago
It seems that this film is a little polarising. I'd just finished listening to the Jonestown Massacre series by Last Podcast On The Left and this film absolutely captured that last day in the compound. It was horrifying to watch, knowing that everything on the screen in front of me 100% happened. This is less a horror film and more a documentary. Granted they took some liberties with the ending. But if you're of the opinion that the film was too slow or basic or something like this and don't have knowledge of what happpened a Jonestown, please go read about it, and you'll see that this film s ..read more
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Wow, Infested on Shudder is GREAT
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by /u/crumble-bee
3h ago
Take a little of La Haine, Attack the Block, Evil Dead Rise and Arachnophobia and you've pretty much got it. Tense, skin crawling, squirmy and brilliantly directed, very glad this guy is being given the keys to evil dead. submitted by /u/crumble-bee [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Great quote, great book
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by /u/DAMadigan
3h ago
"For the small children, bedtime is come. Time for the babies to be packed into their beds and cribs by parents who smile at their cries to be let up a little longer, to leave the light on. They indulgently open closet doors to show there is nothing in there. And all around them, the bestiality of the night rises on tenebrous wings. The vampire's time has come." -- SALEM'S LOT, by Stephen King If you like horror novels, or vampire books, this is a must read book. submitted by /u/DAMadigan [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Hidden Details in Late Night with the Devil (2023)
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by /u/aya_kinoko
3h ago
I don’t analyze horror movies very often, but I did a similar post last year for Sissy, one of my favorite horror movies, and thought I’d make another one for Late Night with the Devil. I don’t feel the need to do deep dives like this very often because not very many horror movies will include a lot of hidden clues, but I noticed a lot of small details in this movie that I didn’t see other people mentioning in their reviews, so I figured I’d give it a try! This analysis is a bit more straightforward than the one I did for Sissy, because in my opinion, Late Night with the Devil has a much more ..read more
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Horror movies where the villain has a unique gimmick or ruleset?
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by /u/Spoonmaster14
3h ago
Movies where the monster or killer has a creative gimmick. For example, in It Follows, the monster can take the shape of anyone, is transferred like an STD and can only walk to its target, or in A Quiet Place the monsters are hypersensitive to sound, in Don't Breath, the blind man is blind but still a highly trained fighter. Hopefully I was able to get across what I'm looking for. submitted by /u/Spoonmaster14 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Question about Pet Semetary
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by /u/Wayne_Nightmare
3h ago
So... I was watching the music video to the Ice Nine Kills song "Funeral Derangements" (which was based on Pet Semetary) and something occured to me... What would happen if you put someone's cremated ashes in the grave at the semetary? Would it reform them into a person again, or would the ashes become a sentient cloud of ashes that talks and everything? Or would the whole thing not work? (I never read the book, and have only watched the remake, so please try not to bite my head off) submitted by /u/Wayne_Nightmare [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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