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A subreddit also known as Dreadit by our subscribers is the premier horror entertainment community on Reddit. For more than a decade /R/HORROR reddit's gateway to all things horror including movies, TV, books & games.
Reddit » Horror
2h ago
I’m talking from the Universal Monster days to today’s fare like Terrifier. My early experiences with Evil Dead and Abbot and Costello Meets Frankenstein formed my core memories. The Nightmare on Elm Street series my friend got to see but I wasn’t allowed to. So I’d sit with him and have him tell me all about the latest one he saw. Then when I finally did get to see them, I felt akin to a real horror fan. Then came my obsessive John Carpenter era (which never ends) and that meant The Thing and Halloween. My favorite is The Fog. Can’t stop listening to that score. I sat in the theater knowing ..read more
Reddit » Horror
2h ago
I was just rewatching world war z. When watching how Dr Fassbach dies.Slips and hits his head. I was thinking what other stupid deaths could this sub think of. So people. Whst orher stupid deaths in horror do you think of?
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
Wow, I just watched "A Dark Song" on AMC+. It's memorable and refreshing because of its novelty.
A bit slow at times, yes, but I'm in awe at the acting, the script, and the cinematography. I was hooked from the very first shot. The characters were so believable.
I love it when I see a horror movie that has familiar tropes (like a summoning), but the filmmakers do something unique. I've never seen a horror movie like this before, and I love that.
It keeps the genre fresh, and I keep coming back for more. Same goes for "Candy Land" (2023): a distinctive horror film that stands out from the crow ..read more
Reddit » Horror
2h ago
Last Shift (2014) is an under-rated gem that I have watched numerous times over the years. Its a low budget movie with no big actors or marketing budget which is why it hasnt been noticed by many.
Tense Creepy Atmosphere ✅ CGI ❌ Practical Effects ✅ Sound Effects ✅ (Top notch) Acting (Not the best but not bad either) Good Story ✅ (Keeps you guessing) Ending ✅ (Didnt see that coming)
I would recommend watching it this weekend ?
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
Happy Friday friends! It’s finally Friday and (hopefully) some of us can relax this weekend. What horror movie are you planning on watching tonight?
I’m thinking about watching No One Will Save You (2023). Heard this is one of the better alien movies in the horror genre, so I’ll have to check it out! Excited to watch it. What’s everyone watching tonight? Cheers and happy Friday!
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
Sometimes after watching a horror movie, I really enjoy the end credits as well. Especially when they are extra creepy. Which end credits would you recommend watching?
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
I see this show pop on here occasionally & it looks like it's finally getting a re-release right before Halloween. It's been out-of-print for a while and fetching crazy prices on Ebay, so I'll definitely be picking this one up.
https://viavision.com.au/shop/monsters-the-complete-series-dvd/
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
In excitement and anticipation of Alien Romulus, tell me how you would die in an Alien movie. I'm the idiot that would run towards the xenomorphs trying to pet them, and definitely not survive. I don't have much of a self-preservation instinct when it comes to animals.
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
What is that one thing that will instantly lose interest?
For me, anything with teenagers/kids nowadays. I'm not a child or teenager anymore, and I don't identify with their issues. There just seems to be an over abundance of modern teen centric horror films lately.
Hereditary aside, also movies with cults that end up being supernatural. The idea of cults in and of itself is terrifying as it is. The ideals and traditions themselves are infinitely more terrifying than something with a supernatural spin.
So what are your petpeeves/annoyances when watching horror films?
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Reddit » Horror
2h ago
Panos Cosmatos has stated that he actually approached Nicolas Cage to play Jeremiah Sand instead of Red in MANDY, but Cage was more interested in Red as a character. Cosmatos was hesitant to this idea, saying that he thought the movie was thematically about old vs. young and that casting the then late 50s cage would have been incongruous with that. Obviously, Panos eventually changed his mind and we got the movie as it is today.
That makes me wonder, though, if Nicolas Cage was Jeremiah Sand, then who would have been cast as Red? My guess is someone closer to Andrea Riseborough's age, and pro ..read more