Going to watch We Need To Talk About Kevin tonight. Not exactly horror, but certainly disturbing and deals with heavy shit.
Little behind on my October Horror watch started with As Above, So Below. Can't believe I've never seen it. Starting a Shudder trial now. As Above, So Below The Beyond (1981) Sinister Satanic Panic
Most of those Hulu Into the Dark stuff is at least watchable, a few of them are pretty damn good, like I’m just fucking with you
Watch any Fulci, Mario Bava or Argento films if you like The Beyond. Also Shudder is worth it just for Joe Bob Briggs.
I really enjoyed the sequel as well. It's sort of like the Hell House sequel where a random film crew investigates the events from the previous movie. Shenanigans ensue.
I've watched Autopsy of Jane Doe The WWitch Aspotle As Above, So Below Martyrs Grave Encounters And currently watching Grave Encounters 2
Going to give Apostle a watch now. Think The VVitch is my favorite recent horror movie. Saving it for closer to Halloween.
I saw that in the theaters. I was excited for this flick because it had Wes Craven attached, Robert Englund, Kane Hodder and Tony Todd.
I had started Apostle a couple weeks back and bailed on it, watched it last night with half attention. What the fuck was going on lol.,
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Watched [REC] last night. Had already seen it but wanted to see it again before watching the sequel tonight.
[REC] 2 was solid. Sounds like 3 is mostly not found footage and 4 drops the found footage entirely. Pass. Now watching The Houses October Built.
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I own 2 Trick R Treat shirts. Both the same screen print ant they’re all I ever wear. Wearing one now. I bought one and that sent me the wrong size so they sent me another so I have it in two different sizes but still wear it. https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2...VFI-GCh2ddABBEAQYASABEgInDvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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I fell off the horror wagon this weekend. Got two episodes of Bly Manor watched on Friday but haven’t watch any other horror programming this weekend.
Anyone seen this? Released through a partnership between Blumhouse Productions and Amazon Studios, this new horror anthology features eight films ranging from sci-fi horror to psychological terror, and showcases everything we've come to love about the Blumhouse brand: Distinctive visuals, a blend of new and experienced faces onscreen, and a blend of new and experienced voices behind the camera. Each film presents a distinctive vision and unique perspective on common themes centered around family and love as redemptive or destructive forces. The Lie is written and directed by Veena Sud, and stars Mireille Enos (Shitty AMC Show), Peter Sarsgaard (An Education) and Joey King (The Kissing Booth 2, The Act). When their teenaged daughter confesses to impulsively killing her best friend, two desperate parents attempt to cover up the horrific crime, leading them into a complicated web of lies and deception. Produced by Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Christopher Tricarico, and Jason Blum. Executive produced by Howard Green, Kim Hodgert, Jeanette Volturno, Couper Samuelson and Aaron Barnett. Directed by Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr. (Born With It) and script by Osei-Kuffour Jr. and Stephen Herman, Black Box stars Mamoudou Athie (Jurassic World 3, The Circle), Phylicia Rashad (Creed), Amanda Christine (Colony), Tosin Morohunfola (The Chi, The 24th), Charmaine Bingwa (Trees of Peace, Little Sista), and Troy James (The Flash, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark). After losing his wife and his memory in a car accident, a single father undergoes an agonizing experimental treatment that causes him to question who he really is. Executive produced by Jason Blum, Jay Ellis, Aaron Bergman, Lisa Bruce, Marci Wiseman, Jeremy Gold, Mynette Louie and William Marks. Based off the award-winning, best-selling Audible Original production from writer Madhuri Shekar, Evil Eye is directed by Elan Dassani and Rajeev Dassani, and stars Sarita Choudhury (Mississippi Masala, Lady in the Water), Sunita Mani (GLOW), Omar Maskati (Unbelievable), and Bernard White (Silicon Valley). A seemingly perfect romance turns into a nightmare when a mother becomes convinced her daughter’s new boyfriend has a dark connection to her own past. Executive produced by Jason Blum, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Lisa Bruce, Marci Wiseman, Jeremy Gold, Guy Stodel, Anjula Acharia, Emilia Lapenta and Kate Navin. Nocturne is written and directed by Zu Quirke in her breakout feature debut. Starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria, The Handmaid’s Tale, Player’s Table), Madison Iseman (Jumanji: The Next Level, Annabelle Comes Home), Jacques Colimon (The Society) and Ivan Shaw (Insecure, Casual). Inside the halls of an elite arts academy, a timid music student begins to outshine her more accomplished and outgoing twin sister when she discovers a mysterious notebook belonging to a recently deceased classmate. Executive produced by Jason Blum, Lisa Bruce, Marci Wiseman, Jeremy Gold, Matthew Myers and Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly.
As Above, So Below The Beyond (1981) Sinister Satanic Panic Grave Encounters House of 1,000 Corpses Poltergeist Poltergeist 2 The Changeling Se7en House October Built The Haunting of Bly Manor Cabin in a the Woods Adams Family (animated) The Village US Been a long time since I've seen The Village. Better then I remembered.