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Matt Bult's avatar

I'm not sure exactly why but I truly enjoy foreign horror films, especially Korean. Something about the additional challenge of a different culture and language adds a little separation/safety, but also makes the story less predictable. Plus just some great acting and directing. Some fantastic ones are:

Korean: Shutter, A Tale of Two Sisters, Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum, Phone

Other: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, Under The Shadow, Let the Right One In

The best and most disturbing US horror I have seen in years is The Eyes of My Mother. Deeply unsettling, original, and beautifully shot. Sorry, I'll stop now. Excited for horror season, obvi!

Happy Halloween everyone!

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ClearMiddle's avatar

Not a fan of the horror genre. I have, in the past, watched horror movies with others that I cared about, often diverting my view from the worst of the scenes to avoid recording them visually. Until recently, the only real-life horror had been my own birth, stuck in the birth canal, which I obviously do not remember clearly but it left an imprint -- a phobia around drowning -- nevertheless. The only other experiences coming even close to that were certain family "scenes", in the worst sense of that word.

Now, having witnessed more than two years and ongoing of very real horror happening all around me, although not yet to me, any interest in movies, let alone horror movies (or novels) is gone.

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