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submitted 12 hours ago by gytrash@feddit.uk to c/horrormovies@lemm.ee

Horror is the movie genre most positioned to take advantage of the fears and desires in the deepest parts of the human psyche. It’s also the genre that has pushed the boundaries of what can and should be seen on the screen, particularly in recent years. Horror films, particularly those released in the 1980s and afterward, have worked very hard to plumb the hearts and minds of viewers, bringing out those things that many people are afraid to face in their everyday lives and laying it all out on the screen. These films stay in the mind long after the final scene, demonstrating horror’s enduring power...

  • 'Bone Tomahawk'
  • 'The Wicker Man'
  • 'Speak No Evil'
  • 'The Witch'
  • 'The Fly'
  • 'Tusk'
  • 'Jeepers Creepers'
  • 'In a Violent Nature'
  • 'Saint Maud'
  • 'Funny Games'
  • 'A Serbian Film'
  • 'Martyrs'
  • 'Cannibal Holocaust'
  • 'The Human Centipede'
  • 'Hostel'
  • 'The First Omen'
  • 'Get Out'
  • 'Annihilation'
  • 'Hereditary'
  • 'Midsommar'
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[-] pudcollar@hexbear.net 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

The Witch and Annihilation aren't that bad. Bone Tomahawk and Midsommar were pretty jarring. Maniac was traumatizing, not on this list. The anime Ajin. Basket Case. The Sadness.

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