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Gary the Llama posted:Huh. I saw the movie two weeks ago and enjoyed it but don’t really remember the last shot? I would love to see Aubrey Plaza do more horror though. I would like to see Plaza in a proper really cerebral horror film which Black Bear and Ingrid Goes West inch towards. Life After Beth is pretty fun, but I don't think she worked in Child's Play. The Little Hours isn't horror but it's got witches and is pretty fun! I would really, really love to see her in a Jordan Peele movie.
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Gary the Llama posted:Huh. I saw the movie two weeks ago and enjoyed it but don’t really remember the last shot? I would love to see Aubrey Plaza do more horror though. I know this is CineD not TVIV, but have you watched Legion. She's straight up horror in that, and it rules.
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Miguel Prado posted:Anybody get the chance to see psycho goreman yet? Watched it last night and loved it. It's hilarious.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 20:41 |
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Watching Prince of Darkness, which I haven’t seen in a very long time (20+ years). The atmosphere is great in this. So oppressive and foreboding.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 21:14 |
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I haven't seen Black Bear but it's hard to imagine anything topping those last couple minutes of Hunter Hunter anytime soon.
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flashy_mcflash posted:I haven't seen Black Bear but it's hard to imagine anything topping those last couple minutes of Hunter Hunter anytime soon. I really need to see that before it gets spoiled. Maybe tonight after I watch Promising Young Woman.
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A Proper Uppercut posted:Maybe it was a different movie, but I think the trailer for this just made me think of The Bye Bye Man. And speaking of cosmic horror, watched Synchronic recently and it was enjoyable, and had some inklings of cosmic horror but it felt a bit weaker and more schmaltzy compared to The Endless or Resolution.
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dorium posted:I Saw the Devil is still a good time. Haven’t seen it since it came out. What a strange movie. Follow it up with Killers (2014), I think it's still on shudder
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watched Blood Beat earlier today, that was good wtf fun
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 05:01 |
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Alice, Sweet Alice was great. Felt like an American giallo.
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Gary the Llama posted:I really need to see that before it gets spoiled. Maybe tonight after I watch Promising Young Woman. I think the movie is really disjointed but the individual parts are good to great. That ending is all anyone will remember though, goddamn.
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Miguel Prado posted:Anybody get the chance to see psycho goreman yet? Not my favorite film of the year so far (maybe not even my favorite one that's horror), but it's definitely the one that's made me smile hardest. What an absolute delight that thing is for drat near all of its hundred minutes
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Spatulater bro! posted:Alice, Sweet Alice was great. Felt like an American giallo. I watched that for the first time the other night too. I also caught the giallo vibes. You can also feel the Don’t Look Now influence. I’ve actually been going through a list of lesser known 70s horror that got posted on Bloody Disgusting, which included Alice Sweet Alice. The only one I had seen on the list was Blood on Satan’s Claw (which owns), so in the last week I’ve also watched The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (loving dope) and Messiah of Evil (like a 70s Carnival of Souls). Just gotta watch Deathdream now
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Benito Cereno posted:I watched that for the first time the other night too. I also caught the giallo vibes. You can also feel the Don’t Look Now influence. I haven't seen Blood on Satan's Claw. I just looked it up and it sounds amazing. It's also on the They Shoot Zombies list (which I'm very biased towards), and it's on Shudder. I've been trying to pick a movie to watch tonight after the Chief's game and this might be it. Also, yes Messiah of Evil and The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (aka Let Sleeping Corpse Lie) are both great.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 19:42 |
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Blood on Satan’s Claw is considered one of the “big 3” of folk horror together with Wicker Man and Witchfinder General. I personally love it, but I would advise people to check out a list of content warnings for it if you’re sensitive to sexual violence and abuse
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Blood on Satan's Claw and Wirchfinder General are both pretty rough in that regard. The Wicker Man being comparatively tame might be part of the reason it's also the best known of the three.
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Witchfinder General being considered folk horror doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
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Lurdiak posted:Witchfinder General being considered folk horror doesn't make a lot of sense to me. It's about witches.
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It doesn't quite fit since there is nothing actually supernatural and folk lore just barely comes into play but the setting and mood is pretty folk horror. Also I think it's because Blood on Satan's Claw was partly greenlit because it could capitalize off the popularity of Wirchfinder General. So even if Wirchfinder General isn't as folk horror as the other three but it was the first. Also folk horror was never an organized movement or anything. The name folk horror wasn't even coined until 2005 when the director of Blood on Satan's Claw said that he'd been trying to make a "folk horror" film in an interview with Fangoria.
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Benito Cereno posted:Just gotta watch Deathdream now Deathdream is great. Never thought I’d identify so much with a rotting vampiric corpse.
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Servoret posted:Never thought I’d identify so much with a rotting vampiric corpse. yeah, I also voted for Biden
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 20:54 |
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Anything that's set in the 17th century New England as a setting is folk horror furthermore...
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 00:40 |
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Folk horror for me means the performance of european pagan religious rituals is the source of the horror. So obviously Wicker Man or Midsommar or Kill List.
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 01:17 |
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Personally I wouldn't limit it to European folk religions and lore which is why something like Kwaidan or Onibaba is folk horror to me.
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married but discreet posted:Folk horror for me means the performance of european pagan religious rituals is the source of the horror. So obviously Wicker Man or Midsommar or Kill List. Serious question: is A Dark Song considered folk horror due to the presence of rituals? I kind of agree with this definition of folk horror, although the implication of rituals rather than their explicit representation should be included too.
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 01:50 |
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Folk horror is just horror with folk in it so if it has actors its folk horror
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 01:51 |
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Whats the best Yolk Horror? Gremlins and Alien are p good
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 01:54 |
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the best coke horror is def American Psycho
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Kvlt! posted:the best coke horror is def American Psycho Let's not get too hasty and forget the master of coke horror:
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when youre right youre right, you got me there lmao
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Kvlt! posted:Folk horror is just horror with folk in it so if it has actors its folk horror Well then my favorite folk horror is The Thing.
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 02:29 |
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In my estimation the key to folk horror is tension between the “civilized” usually Christian world and the ancient pagan world, with an isolated setting being a key element as well. Blair Witch is folk horror by this interpretation, as is A Dark Song, yeah. The Wailing, too
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 03:22 |
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gently caress horror
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 03:25 |
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I was ready to be like "Psycho Goreman is just ok" and then the musical number holy poo poo this movie is perfect.
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 03:26 |
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Its my favorite movie right now.
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 07:12 |
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Happy 95th birthday to Ted White: stuntman working into his 80s, member of the John Carpenter More Than One Film Club, and the oldest Jason Voorhees.
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CelticPredator posted:Whats the best Yolk Horror? Ghostbusters
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I'm really behind in the thread so someone may have linked this already, but the Nevermore virtual film festival page just went live. It's a 20+ year old horror festival that always has a mix of shorts and features, including international stuff. Some of the more recent movies I've seen at this festival include The Love Witch, 13 Cameras, Grand Piano, Blood Vessel, Scare Package, and H0us3. I'm a little curious about whether they got fewer submissions this year because of the virtual format, but most of the locals I know are excited that they were able to organize an event at all because the theater that runs this festival is a nonprofit that's planning to stay closed until at least July. If I'm reading the list right, it looks like they'll be streaming 11 features and a ton of shorts that are all packaged together in 8 different hour-and-a-half long blocks. You can buy individual tickets or an $80 pass for the whole thing, and it's available to stream between Feb 26 and Mar 4 in most states within a reasonable driving distance of the NC theater that hosts it. (The full list of states is NC, SC, VA, WV, TN, KY, OH, GA, DC, and PA.) More info here: https://nevermore.eventive.org/welcome
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married but discreet posted:Bye Bye Man always reminds me of The Tall Man with Jessica Biel, which is waaaay better than what would at first sight appear to be a dollar store Slenderman cash-in. Still the best Slenderman movie that isn't like, a fan project.
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CelticPredator posted:Its my favorite movie right now. The sheer amount of practical effects and creature design work for a film this size is wild. I know that's Kostanski's bread and butter but he didn't leave anything on the table here. Just a remarkable achievement.
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