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y’all know what to do! Poll will be up tomorrow so shoot me your movies. Try to keep it to TWO FILMS a person! 🎃🖤🎥

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Anonymous

SUSPIRIA (2018) and MANDY

Anonymous

Funny Games (1997)

Anonymous

The Wailing. Excellent Korean Horror movie that blends a lot of different genres. Noire, zombie, to possession. All in one package. It’s atmospheric, emotional, and pretty creepy.

Anonymous

Count Dracula (1977) and Eraserhead.

Brittyn Lindsey

My favorite scary movies are found footage films but I know not everyone likes them so I won’t recommend any. Instead, I recommend: High Tension The Ring

Xclusive

Sinister, Suspiria (2018 Remake)

WhatRaySay

Event Horizon 28 Days Later

Anonymous

House of a Thousand Corpses-Rob Zombie masterpiece!!!

Anonymous

Clue (1985). Cult classic I promise you'll love.

Cody Price

The Frighteners, Beetlejuice

Ashley Summerfield

Sweeney Todd-Johnny Depp won a Golden Globe for the lead role in his first musical. Bram Stokers Dracula-Gary Oldman, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves just to name a few. It's an amazingly beautiful film. Francis Ford Coppola directed.

Patrick

Death Proof

Meili

Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

James

In the Mouth of Madness. Cabin in the woods

Anonymous

Hellraiser The Fly (1986)

Anonymous

Climax (2018) and Host (2020)!

Anonymous

I don't know if your into regular animated stuff but Monster House is tight

Anonymous

Fright night 1985 John carpenters Prince of darkness and in the mouth of madness

jamesvscinema

I was gonna have that be a Thursday on the simple fact that it’s my JAM 😂🙏🏽

Anonymous

The Haunting (1962) and The Changeling (1980) are two of my all-time favorites. But Cabin in the Woods (2012) is so great, and a perfect reaction film because of all the twists and turns and plot lines. OH, and The Mist! Sorry, didn't mean to go over the limit.

Anonymous

The others Let the right one in

Anonymous

Eyes Wide Shut. Such a haunting movie

Cassandra

I recommend Silent hill (2006) and Evil Dead (2013)

Rickard Blixt

It Follows (2014) and Fright Night (1985)! It Follows is one of the best horror movies these last ten years in my opinion, with a really unique idea and also being really terrifying. Fright Night is top tier horror comedy that really fits the Halloween season.

Yessica C

Trick R Treat (2007) Kuroneko (1968)

Anonymous

Let The Right One In (2008) and Rosemary's Baby (1968)

Anonymous

The original IT

Anonymous

An American Werewolf in London (1981) - it’s Edgar wrights favourite film

Anonymous

Beetlejuice

Foggy

Scream 1 & 2

David Noone

The Shining (1980)

Taner Archibald

I have felt like It Follows is the film that started the recent renaissance of the horror genre that has happened especially within the independent studios like A24 and Blumhouse.

Anonymous

Silent Hill for sure. One of the best movies inspired by a video game out there.

Anonymous

Killer Klowns From Outer Space.

Brittyn Lindsey

I assumed that he reacted to this already so I didn’t recommend it. Seems like I was wrong. One of my favorites!!!

Anonymous

Suspiria (1977 + 2018)

Gillian Hadland

Coherence (2013) The Assistant (2019)

Anonymous

The Babadook is not specifically a Halloween movie, but it is definitely one of the best horror films of all time

Kaitlin

Let The Right One In and It (2017)

Lily

CREEP (2014) different and original horror movie with some dark comedy aspects, mark duplass is AMAZING! definitely an underrated gem also i see you haven’t reacted to THE EXORCIST (1973) which is just a must i mean come on!!! still holds up to this day and i’m very picky about my horror films

breanna

Train to Busan or Happy Death Day

Taner Archibald

I’m actually gonna say something different. I think that to coincide with the release of the latest bond film “No Time To Die”, it’d be fun to get your filmmaking perspective on one of the classic 007 films say possibly “Goldfinger” or “Casino Royale”(2006).

Anonymous

The Addams Family(any of them), and The Strangers

Nonimal

Maniac (2012) and One Cut of the Dead (2017)

Anonymous

The Silence of the Lambs

Ken

Trick r' Treat Beyond the Black Rainbow....from the director of Mandy

Anonymous

I’ll go the comedy and say The Rocky Horror Show.

Mitchy D

Inland Empire!!!

Mister Lou

My Soul To Take

Anonymous

Near Dark and LifeForce

Anonymous

Evil Dead (2013) and Rec ( 2007)

Damian Christopher

The Legend of Hell House (1973) and Audition (1999)

ActionJeans

ParaNorman and Poltergeist

Anonymous

Braindead (Dead Alive in the US), very early Peter Jackson and bloody fun, oh so bloody fun! Carrie (1976), early Brian De Palma. Doesn't have a Freddy or Jason which IMHO kept it from legendary status but I think it's better because that allowed it to focus on more teenage awkwardness. But I am willing to trade this one in for Let The Right One In since it already was put forward by others and is a great movie.

Anonymous

Event Horizon & The Exorcist 👀👹

Matt

OVERLOERD 2018

Matt

CLIMAX 2018

W T

Brain Dead is such a blast, funniest and funnest Peter Jackson movie imho.

Anonymous

Audition

Kaitlin

Okay wait, I'm going for a greedy third: Addams Family Values

H Blackwell

Candyman(1992)

Anonymous

"Bram Stocker's Dracula" (1992) and "Play Misty for Me" (1971)

Sonia Deepak

"The Others" (2001) - I usually hate horror but this film is amazing "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992) - so many tributes to classic Hammer Horror films in this one (plus it's francis ford coppola)

Bert Taverner

Possession (1981) and Rosemary's Baby (1968)

Anonymous

Kill List (2011)

Anonymous

The Others

Yours truly, Johnny Dollar

The original Suspiria (not that the remake isn't good, but they are wildly different movies)

Anonymous

Possession (1981) and Climax (2018)!!!

Anonymous

Oh! Paranorman!

Anonymous

paranormal activities and The Strangers

Anonymous

Two from the late, great Wes Craven: * The People Under the Stairs (1991) * The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)

Marvelous Dolcy

My two are °Carrie (1976) °Psycho (1960) because you haven't done an oldie yet... Also suggestions from fellow Patrons are good esp American Werewolf in London and Let the right one in. Those films have my vote

Anonymous

A Tale of Two Sisters and Drag Me to Hell

Anonymous

The Omen and The Ring

Anonymous

After much debate and great consideration... The Orphanage (2007) Audition (1999)

Shaun

Ash vs. Evil Dead the show. Please start this if you can. Very, Very, Very cool camera shots and funny as hell comedy from Bruce Campbell. He is better at acting in is older age.

Anonymous

The Lodge (2019) OR, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (2014) Described as "The First Iranian Vampire Western" this film takes an unorthodox look (with a hint of David Lynch) at the vampire love story.

Brett Coster

Nosferatu (1922) the original horror movie The Wicker Man (1973) a truly great movie, with a twist. NOT the Nicholas Cage remake from 2006.

Anonymous

Funny Games U.S. (2007) dir. Michael Haneke Raw (2016) dir. Julia Ducournau

Anonymous

Eraserhead (1977) I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)

a.n.w

Re-Animator 1985 (amazing special effects) Rocky Horror Picture Show

Anonymous

Ed Wood (1994) Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

djako85 .

Grindhouse (2007) 2 in 1.

Anonymous

Raw (2016) - Julia Ducournau Sheitan (2006) - Kim Chapiron

Anonymous

Let the Right One In is a great idea!

Bd Blake

Dark City (Worth another shot) Poltergeist

Bd Blake

you know what. Forget that. ALIENS

Bd Blake

ALIENS

Chickenelegs

the shining doctor sleep

Kaitlin

A thousand times yes to Ed Wood. Essential viewing for any artist.

Anonymous

Near Dark is great, half the cast of aliens and the lead from starship troopers.

Anonymous

The Cabin in the Woods

Anonymous

The mist, Stephen king (b&w version adds more) Dead Snow, Nazi zombie comedy horror

kbobravo

Videodrome One Cut of the Dead

GoodDocGonzo

Hereditary and Evil Dead 2

Anonymous

POSSUM is a little gem

Alex

Tucker and Dale vs Evil