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I want you guys to let me know what movies you think I should add for October. Movies recommended here will be weighed FAR more than YouTube recommendations so choose wisely!

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Tracy Frazier

Speaking of Swedish, their Girl With the Dragon Tattoo trilogy is very good.

Tracy Frazier

Moonstruck is a great comedy drama, with two Oscar performances by women, Cher and Olivia Dukakis.

Tracy Frazier

If you want to go with an older classic, The Apartment has everything, including Oscars. (I’m sorry, I forgot your theme was horror/scary for October. We better do this one right away then. Thanks.)

Tic Toc Melody

Horror related? I'll throw out some titles. Creepshow (1982) - written by (and co-starring) Stephen King and a stacked cast, five stories in one, GREAT classic. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1978) is great, so is An American Werewolf In London, I can't remember if you've seen that one already! Super classic and old is "Freaks" which is not only great but super short (I think it's like an hour!) (Lots of old classic horror movies are only an hour long).

Tic Toc Melody

Carrie is a great movie also (1976).

PIG

Two horror movies that truly got under my skin: VVitch (2015) Hereditary (2018)

mubby

Misery (1990) -- based on a Stephen King novel with an amazing/terrifying performance from Kathy Bates. Midsommar (2019) -- written/directed by the same person who wrote/directed Hereditary (heard great things about Hereditary, but I haven't seen it). Wonderfully made and very atmospheric/captivating, but definitely a fucked up movie lol.

Red Dwarf

Ready or Not is also a great one

Red Dwarf

Can't stand Cher but love her in this and Suspect with Dennis Quaid

Tracy Frazier

This is definitely not horror/scary. In my excitement, I was confused about the theme. Please do Moonstruck whenever you can.

Tracy Frazier

I forgot about the horror/scary theme, and was reacting to the Swedish recommendations. However, the action/drama in these films definitely fits into the horror category, on many levels.

Tracy Frazier

Misery is an Oscar winning classic. I’ve been wanting to watch Midsommar. Two good recommendations.

Anonymous

Of course, if you've never seen "The Shining," that has to be at the top of the list. The three best Stephen King horror/suspense adaptations are "The Dead Zone," "Misery" and "It."

Anonymous

I don't know why people get scared at The Shining. Of course, Kubric was a masterful film-maker but I never saw what was scary in it.

Anonymous

Eden Lake (thriller); You're Next (thriller); The Witch; The House of The Devil; The Wickerman (original); The Others (2001); I See You (2019); The Omen (1976); 28 Days Later; Dont Breathe; The Fly; Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978); Drag Me To Hell; Rosemary's Baby.