its october and the only horror movies i've watched are scream 1-3. they are ok for what they are (deconstruction of horror tropes via murder mystery), but i need something spicier. something existentially horrifying, not just a wrinkly monster chase or a crazy guy hacking up white girls. something that follows you out of the movie and changes how you think about the world for a few days before you're normal again. stuff that pulls at the threads of your understanding of reality. a lot of so called psychological thrillers do this but thats not specifically what i'm looking for as much as existential terror.
since i created this post i'll start with suggestions of my own
1 - SKINAMARINK
watch this without any research or info going in. all i will say is that there is limited dialogue and the amount of times you see a face or character asymptotically approaches zero. watch while stoned for maximum effect.
2 - They Look Like People
psychological thriller, avoiding spoilers but i'll say that it mayyybe leans into some problematic ableist tropes relating to mental health common to the horror genre. i have a friend that loves this movie and relates to it strongly for mental health reasons though so i might be over- or under- analyzing.
3 - The Lighthouse
monochrome period piece. 2 boys 1 lighthouse. you can probably predict how this goes but the execution is so worth it, the actors are amazing and the cinematography is excellent.
thats pretty much all i got, i haven't seen that many movies.
Skinamarink was awful. Don't fall for this, people. They're trying to trick us into watching bad YouTube ARGs stretched out to feature length.
Skinamarink was unlike any feature-length film I’ve seen, but not exactly in a good way. Like I kind of enjoyed it, but I hesitate to recommend it to anyone unless they’re into ‘challenging’ kinds of movies. I don’t really have any desire to watch it again.
its a bugman movie for sure
I watched with a friend and we ended up watching it at 1.5 speed just so it could end faster
It did have the side effect of this video being made so it’s not all bad https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ1NDTHA85I&pp=ygUZc2tpbmFtYXJpbmsgZGVsZXRlZCBzY2VuZQ%3D%3D
Wrong, objectively
The film felt wrong like staring at a single, unmoving object for an hour, yes.
you don't get it but that's okay