Submitted by friedeggieweggie t3_yf8ux0 in movies

I want your fave October-y/ Halloween season flicks that aren't necessarily bloody and gruesome but get in your head and stay there. I'm thinking Us, Hereditary, Midsummer, etc. I've always thought it's really clever and brilliant writing when they don't hit you over the head with LOOK AT ALL THIS BLOOD AND STABBYNESS!! IM A HORROR MOVIE but instead it's the kind of scary that messes with you and you're thinking about days later... TV shows acceptable also (but probably not as popular a convo in this sub)

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mildkinda t1_iu2au9y wrote

The Wicker Man from 1973.

Dont recall much violence in it but lots of suspense and creepy folk horror.

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astro864 t1_iu2be7b wrote

Go with the classic: Psycho

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Lukeh41 t1_iu2dikj wrote

The Changeling (1979)

Terrific haunted house movie.

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gldmj5 t1_iu2dsrc wrote

In The Mouth Of Madness

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rondonjon t1_iu2aobi wrote

I only know the common ones such as Memento, Jacob’s Ladder, and Requiem For A Dream. Maybe Fear and Loathing. The Machinist.

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churromonkey1 t1_iu2q4pp wrote

Wtf are you recomending? Only one and maybe one of those films are relevat to what he asked for

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rondonjon t1_iu2qk9j wrote

None of these are slashers or overtly filled with gore. They have some moments, sure. But they are “get in your head and stay there”. No doubt. So I don’t know wtf you are talking about.

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churromonkey1 t1_iu2rsk1 wrote

He is looking for good horror movies for halloween, not regular movie recommendatitions. If it was my post and i would look at one of those movies except for jacobs ladder i would be so dissapointed after, not because i think they are bad but because they are no way near what i was searching for.

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rondonjon t1_iu2szs3 wrote

Then fucking watch Scream I guess.

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churromonkey1 t1_iu3uob2 wrote

Maybe take an extra 10 sec and read the posts you are commenting on

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rondonjon t1_iu4csqq wrote

Why don’t you post your wonderful perfectly matched suggestions since you can read OPs mind, then piss off and leave me the fuck alone.

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elglas t1_iu2dmio wrote

The sound of music

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matts2 t1_iu2ef9c wrote

What is more frightening than the hills being alive?

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elglas t1_iu2fwrh wrote

All the germanic nationalism as a lead up to fleeing the nazis under the cover of darkness...

No idea why people think this is okay for kids.

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cigarking t1_iu2l6c2 wrote

Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

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zj_y33t t1_iu2xxgb wrote

No gore. Just about a chainsaw salesman stopping a massacre I swear

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Beneficial-Net-8283 t1_iu321o2 wrote

Very little gore, director was trying to get a PG rating, Title is misleading though, only 1 chainsaw death

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SIIB-ZERO t1_iu2axdz wrote

Hereditary....The Witch....As Above So Below are all solid options

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Jerrymoviefan3 t1_iu2bl9g wrote

My favorite psychological thriller remains Repulsion though I might be biased by a scene which is clearly a tribute to Cocteau’ La Belle et la Bête which is one my all time favorites.

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Creative-Cash3759 t1_iu2d6hg wrote

  • The Invisible Guest
  • Secret Obsession
  • Shutter
  • The Call
  • A Tale of Two Sisters
  • Fear Street (trilogy)

these are pretty good if you haven't seen it yet. enjoy!

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matts2 t1_iu2ebrz wrote

Wait Until Dark. Alan Arkin terrifies a blind Audrey Hepburn.

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PersonOfEdgyThing t1_iu2z8x5 wrote

NOPE. Not the film in general but...how to put it...

When the cowboy guy puts on his show. And the following ten minutes. Took me a full week to get that out of my head. I almost wanted to leave the theater, while simultaneously never wanting to move again. It seriously almost made me sick.

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Gloomcool72 t1_iu3n1av wrote

May I suggest "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "The Thing" these two classics will stay in your head for some time!

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urgobull t1_iu2cyva wrote

Isla minima a spanish movie about two detectives and ofcourse true detectives season 1...the prisoners and the before mentioned jacobs ladder... Its hard to get a finger on this becouse some scenes can make my bones chill while not being the "scary" genre... I will think about it..

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fishmongerhoarder t1_iu2eyb5 wrote

Ghostbusters..... As an adult that 18% interest rate on the 2nd mortgage is scary as hell.

1408 is always a favorite. Not sure I would say scary as.....

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LadyXexyz t1_iu2lp37 wrote

Nope just dropped I think.

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zj_y33t t1_iu2xz4d wrote

Man it rains blood on their damn house

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00collector t1_iu34udf wrote

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) is incredibly eerie but believe it or not, it’s practically bloodless. It’s all psychological.

I watched it alone at like midnight for the first time a couple years ago and it was quite an experience.

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mdmnl t1_iu3flu5 wrote

The Gift (2015) is very good

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J4CH0S t1_iu3ggr5 wrote

Annihilation

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SantaRosaJazz t1_iu5p38s wrote

The Babadook. Spooky, eerie, probably scarier if you’re a parent of children. I loved it.

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missmargaret t1_iu6krqt wrote

Dead Calm, Nicole Kidman's breakthrough role, with Sam Neil and Billy Zane. Tons of suspense, some violence, but definitely not a slasher movie.

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spinereader81 t1_iu7loqm wrote

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. It just creeped me out, the idea of being completely at the mercy of someone insane, and the only one who can help you is murdered before your eyes.

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Chemical-Passage-715 t1_iuaak3l wrote

Winchester is pretty fucked up, scary as shit and not gory slasher type

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