Need help remembering a horror movie
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by /u/Completeanimefan
45m ago
There was a movie that I recall seeing a while back and I have been racking my brain trying to remember the title. The most of the details that I remember is that it was a man, his wife, and baby. Wife gets infected with a disease that turns her into a zombie, she infects the husband, and the husband ends up killing her with some sort of retractable needle. He spends the rest of the movie trying to find a place for the baby before succumbing to the infection himself. If more details is needed, I do remember some of the ending, but for spoiler reasons, I don't wanna post it if it ain't needed ..read more
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Jean Jacket’s origins in Nope
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by /u/shreks_burner
45m ago
There was a thread posted in this sub earlier today comparing Jordan Peele’s various movies. Something I noticed was that the vast majority of people assumed Jean Jacket was an alien. When I saw the movie, I thought part of the reveal was that it was almost definitely of terrestrial origin. The only thing that we know about Jean Jacket is that it lives on Earth. Given the whole movie is a commentary on how animals (and people) are treated like objects in the entertainment industry, the logical explanation from a storytelling standpoint is that Jean Jacket is another earthly creature retaliati ..read more
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What horror movie would you see in theater if you could?
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by /u/CosmicallyConstant
45m ago
I’m seeing Alien (1979) at the theater tonight, which I’m really stoked for! I’m expecting it to be a great experience. What other movies would you want to/recommend seeing in theater? submitted by /u/CosmicallyConstant [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Do you actually expect to be frightened by a horror movie?
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by /u/ManDe1orean
45m ago
My bar is pretty high in the fright department and if that was what I was expecting I'd be disappointed by 99.9% of all horror movies. Now if you give a sense of dread or loss, something unknown that'll do fine. How about you? submitted by /u/ManDe1orean [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Infested is this year's best horror movie. So far.
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by /u/Glad_Speed_9684
45m ago
Not only that, but it's hands down the greatest spider movie ever made. As someone who adores these 8 legged creepy crawlies, this was such a blast to watch. This is a serious film, no comedy, no goofy fun, just straight up horror. The characters are so impressively fleshed out, and it surprisingly has quite a bit of heart. The visuals are solid and the use of some real spiders just adds to how well made this was. I really cannot think of a single bad thing about this film, it was just perfect. 10/10 Check it out on Shudder! submitted by /u/Glad_Speed_9684 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Lowlifes (2024)
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by /u/nervousqueerkid
45m ago
Was anyone else kinda bummed >! the potential antihero/unsuspected protag didn't work out? !< Imma be real honest >! I'm queer and was just hoping for lesbianism to rue the day and save the brainwashed girl !< I liked it alright though. I wouldn't say it was necessarily unpredictable in any way but enjoyed the ride. I really enjoyed all of the acting done in the film submitted by /u/nervousqueerkid [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Which horror movie do you regret watching due to it being too scary/ disturbing/disgusting?
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by /u/Visible_Season8074
4h ago
I feel like horror movies are fun, but they can become too much if you're not careful, and it can affect you for days as well. For me it'd be The Poughkeepsie Tapes, got really bad vibes from that movie and I felt it was too sadistic, wish I hadn't watched it. submitted by /u/Visible_Season8074 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Two different versions of Saiko: The Large Family? No spoilers please.
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by /u/Moltenmelt1
4h ago
So I’m watching this mostly blind and there’s the version on YouTube with a million views but I also found this other version that looks completely different? https://youtu.be/2oajRZ4OYTE?si=oi5rWU2T7taM7hlH Which version do I need to watch? submitted by /u/Moltenmelt1 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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French without extremity
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by /u/Sumacstitches
4h ago
So, I have an oral French test I need to pass in the next year. General recommendations are to consume as much media in French as possible and get to the point where you're thinking in French. I'd like to watch more movies in French, but I am a wimp. I'm not a fan of otherwise regular people being horrible to each other, which limits some of the classics of French horror. No Matyrs. Probably no High Tension. On the other hand, creature features - fine; aliens - fine; supernatural - ideal. Can anyone recommend some good French horror content available for streaming in Canada? Also, weirdly, if ..read more
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Looking for apocalyptic horror movie odyssey
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by /u/Funny-Film-6304
4h ago
Title. If anyone got recommendations for a horror movie set into an apocalyptic world, where a group travels through the world/country, it'll be well appreciated! It doesn't matter if the movie starts with the apocalyptic event, or if the event was long time ago. Only condition, it should include monsters/demons/whatever creatures, not a zombie movie (already watched pretty much everything xD ). I got Mad God recommended, is it any good? Thanks a lot to all of you! submitted by /u/Funny-Film-6304 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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