Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I watched this one years back and remember thinking it was creepy as shit so I re-watched it a couple months back. I still thought it was great.
Spoiler!
The scene where they’re trapped in the office and you hear the bells jingle from the corpse outside the door spooked me good
yep - that part sticks with you......especially if you finished watching it downstairs and have to walk upstairs in the dark! :/ [Reply]
Just finished my second viewing of The Hunt, and its still a very entertaining movie
I feel bad for everyone involved with it, because its one time conservative outrage was COMPLETELY wrong, I mean "the Trumpers" actually win... and all the absolutely needless outrage caused this film to make a fraction of what it could have [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Watched "The Taking of Deborah Logan" last night. 2014 title, been seeing it around for years and finally gave it a watch last night.
Surprisingly entertaining. Creepy movie, and while it had some common horror movie tropes, it was unique enough in its own right. Would recommend.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Caught this movie called Tin and Tina on Netflix last night. Completely out of the blue, random pick.
Yeah, it's in spanish. Subtitle that bitch.
It's such an odd, yet interesting movie that i had to post it. It won't be for everyone.
If you like foreign horror that's more odd/creepy/disturbing rather than jump scares and gore, check this one out.
The movie was captivating for reasons i can't really explain.
In summary, a newly wed woman miscarries on her wedding day. The couple then goes and adopts two kids from a catholic orphanage.
The kids border between sweet and innocent and religiously psychotic. Movie does a great job of blurring that line so you're left guessing if these kids are psychopaths or just naive and zealously religious.