I'm in a horror mood lately, and I'm looking for recommendations for good horror films I may not have seen before. Feel free to suggest all sub-genres, eras, and non-english films.

Any good ones you'd recommend?

EDIT: I put all of the recommendations here into a convenient list. Let me know if I missed anything.

  • Thirst (2009)

  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1979)

  • C.H.U.D. (1984)

  • Ravenous (1999)

  • Society (1989)

  • The People Under the Stairs (1991)

  • The Wolf House (2020)

  • His House (2020)

  • Dog Soldiers (2002)

  • Martyrs (2008)

  • Fear No Evil (1981)

  • The Babadook (2014)

  • The Orphanage (2007)

  • Devil's Backbone (2001)

  • Motivational Growth (2013)

  • The Tunnel (2011)

  • Planet of the Vampires (1965)

  • Lemora (1973)

  • Cyclone (1978)

  • Possession (1981)

  • Cure (1997)

  • Killing Spree (1987)

  • Pontypool (2008)

  • Hollywood 90028 (1973)

  • Baby Oopsie (2021)

  • Revealer (2022)

  • Train to Busan (2016)

  • Call Girl of Cthulu (2014)

  • Pandorum (2009)

  • The Wailing (2016)

  • Compliance (2012)

  • The Descent (2005)

  • A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)

  • Teeth (2007)

  • The Invisible Man (2020)

  • Hush (2016)

  • Sleep Away Camp (1983) CW: Transphobia

  • Shredder (2003)

  • Cherry Falls (2000)

  • Street Trash (1987)

  • Castle Freak (1995)

  • From Beyond (1986)

  • Blood Rage (1987)

  • Ms. 45 (1981)

  • The Color Out of Space (2019)

  • The Devils (1971)

  • Shutter (2004)

  • Juan of the Dead (2011)

  • Rubber's Lover (1996)

  • 964 Pinocchio (1991)

  • House (1977)

  • Altered States (1980)

  • Tales from the Hood (1995)

  • May (2002)

  • The Loved Ones (2009)

  • Censor (2021)

Not obscure, but still good: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), The Fly (1985), Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Cabin in the Woods, The VVitch, Midsommar, Us, Candyman (remake), Get Out, Jacob's Ladder, 1408, Let the Right One In. Misery, The Ring

Also, here are some of my own recommendations:

  • Candyman (1992) - It's been awhile since I've seen this one, but I saw it as a kid and I've been at least a little scared of bathroom mirrors ever since. I guess there was a remake, but I haven't seen it.

  • Blood Diner (1987) - A pretty hilarious and silly 80s comedy/horror about cannibalism and summoning demons. It's 80s, so might have some objectionable stuff that I don't remember.

  • Begotten (1989) - A silent film about God committing suicide and Mother Earth giving birth to humanity who later murder her. Or something. It's been awhile since I've seen it, but I can say it's pretty fucked up.

  • The Death King (1990) - One of the most disturbing films I've ever seen, but very well done for a low-budget film. Massive CW on this one, but worth watching if you are in the right headspace.

  • John Dies at the End (2012) - A comedy horror about a drug that causes people to travel through dimensions. Loved it when I first saw it, though I'm not sure it's super obscure.

  • Atomic Cafe (1982) - A documentary about nuclear war. Not intentionally horror, but terrifying nonetheless.

  • Bacurau (2019) - A Brazilian leftist horror film about wealthy foreigners who come to a poor town to hunt the people there for sport. This was GREAT and I recommend this one above anything else I posted here. Seriously, you should watch this as soon as possible.

  • HoChiMaxh [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Society (1989) is a fun flick by the producer of Re-Animator about the ownership class being a monster race that collectively feed on the working class by a grotesque ritual called shunting. Definitely some fun stuff.

    The People Under the Stairs is a Wes Craven flick about a psycho landlord couple born into wealth who terrorizes a working class community by abducting children and storing them in the basement until they are ready to eat them.

    Not obscure, but if you haven't seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre yet it really is incredibly powerful and worth a watch. Breht from Rev Left Radio did a great Marxist film analysis episode with the guys from Hammer & Camera about it that I remember being really interesting so you could listen to that afterwards as a bonus.

    The Wolf House is a creepy flick about Colonia Dignidad, which is a great idea for a horror flick but is mostly a dwelling in the horror of CW

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    SA predation.

    His House is an interesting newer Netflix flick about PTSD and being a refugee.

    Dog Soldiers is a pretty watchable low-budget flick about CHUD :england-cool: troops getting torn apart by a werewolf.

    Oh and I haven't seen Martyrs (2008), I've only read the Wikipedia entry but if you're Trueanon 👁️-pilled it sounds like the most disturbing depiction of the barbaric evil of the ownership class I've ever read. I saw someone mention it on r/trueanon in reference to that Belgian deep state CW

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    child torture ring

    • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Dog Soldiers is a lot of fun, its cheesy but fun and the practical effects were great for the budget

    • pooh [she/her, love/loves]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      Great list! I'll definitely be checking these out. Also, I have seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but it's been a long time.