You know I had been wanting to see that for years & if I'm been honest i was disappointed..maybe I had built it up in my own mind,I don't know.. But I am going to go back & watch it again..I think with me I love the beginning of films,the middle & three quarters through & I usually find the ending not as good,like I said maybe I build to much up in my head..I mean I enjoyed so much of it..the actors were great.. Have a great day✌🏼✌🏼
It was really impressive what they did with the meager amount of actors. There was nothing particularly "cliche" about the movie, and that really impressed me
@@idksomeoneelsechoosemyythandle Just goes to prove that having a decent script and very capable actors makes up for having a limited budget. Ps have you seen *the Poughkeepsie tapes?*
Cry Wolf feels like it would fall right into the canon of teen horror that my friends and I saw during our uni stay in 1999-2003, so it's 2005 release was maybe a little too late.
Just imagine the phantom pains alone from losing all your limbs. But also, you know, supporting your own body weight with your shoulder skin. Indefinitely.
Ginger Snaps is the greatest werewolf movie ever made and one of only four examples of werewolf media mentioned for inspiration in Werewolf: The Forsaken 2nd Edition (the others being An American Werewolf in London, Dog Soldiers, and Murcheston: The Wolf’s Tale) From Werewolf the Forsaken, Second Edition page 11: "Ginger Snaps, directed by John Fawcett: The story of a teenage girl’s coming of age - and her transformation into a werewolf. It echoes Forsaken going through her First Change and discovering that she is not human - and how she won’t let go of her life just yet."
The Skeleton Key is massively underrated. It's probably one of the best twists I've seen in a horror movie so far. I would recommend everyone to watch it.
That face with eyes & mouth sewed (it's only a jumpscare & nightmare sequence not real) is one of the scariest scenes i've ever seen and everyone introducing it would definitely put that scene in the thumbnail
28 Unsane 27 Don’ t listen 26 The tingler 25 His house 24 The voices (good!) 23 American mary (very good in my opinion) 22 Skeleton key (voodoo themed, pretty good) 21 Run 20 Under the shadow 19 Underwater (really not bad in the lovecraftian genre) 18 beyond the black rainbow (It seems so good but i can’t find it anywhere 😢) 17 Color out of space 16 Sphere 15 Pandorum (bruh) 14 The endless (really really good) 13 Bad taste (directed by peter jackson) 12 The void (really liked it, lovecraftian) 11 Triangle 10 Coherence (I liked it a lot, dimensional travel themed) 9 Cry wolf (bruh) 8 Disturbing behaviour (not bad but also not good ahahaha) 7 Stage fright 6 detention 5 all cheerleaders die 4 The blackcoat’ s daughter 3 Freaky 2 Pyewacket 1 Gingersnaps (good, more that it seems)
Good movies, and I agree about your comments. I think also Salvage (2006) is pretty good movie considering low budget, also May (2002) is really bloody awesome, Starry Eyes (2014) a horror look into Hollywood magic, Absentia (2011) very scary indie horror, Contracted (2013) etc.
Thanks for the list. I highly recommend the queue app. It helps with finding what streaming service movies are on and with creating a queue of stuff to watch. I took the list you made and added it to my queue (except what I’ve seen)
Three of these movies have Katherine Isabelle in them. American Mary, Disturbing Behavior and Ginger Snaps. I love all three of them. And I have them on DVD. I especially love Ginger Snaps (I have GS 2 and 3 on DVD as well)
It's a 'ripple effect' So, what does it mean? Well, it means something's going to happen... Something big... But then, something's always... about to happen.
This is a list of horror movies people generally don't talk about. And as much as I love it, The Thing doesn't belong here. _Everyone_ with any interest in horror has heard about that one. This is also true (to a lesser extent) about Event Horizon.
I'm so happy Ginger Snaps is on this list! It definitely doesn't get the praise it deserves, especially when it comes to its werewolf designs. The sequel was decent, but the prequel, as far as I'm concerned, is just fantastic as the original.
Agreed. Still waiting for an adaption of Mountains of Madness. There's been one in development hell for years. It's gone from James Cameron to Benicio Del Toro to several other directors. I just wish they'd get the damn thing made already.
He really was. I was expecting Vince Vaughn as a girl to feel like Rob Schneider in The Hot Chick, but he was actually convincing at times. Like, it says something about him as an actor that it took me a couple of minutes into one scene in particular before I finally thought "you know, Vince Vaughn flirting with a teenage boy is actually kind of weird."
I introduced my gf to Freaky and movies like it. Totally Killer Happy Death Day Its A Wonderful Knife She's loved all of them so far, so if anyone knows of anymore movies like these, please let me know.
Same!! I could only ever remember there was a kid named Gavin, and in my head I always mistook him for being the same kid from American History X for some reason (Edward Norton's little brother) which explains why I couldn't figure out what movie I was trying to think of.
It's an extremely loose remake of The Stepford Children (1987). Troubled youth and tired parents move to small town, something is off about the people, and then the perfect robotic like children start to show their true colors and slowly snap... Go figure.
I'm beyond glad that you guys brought light to Stage Fright, Detention and Freaky, all of them are hugely underrated horror films. I watch them every year for Halloween 😅
Yesssss Pandorum is so underrated. It’s The Descent on a spaceship. - Triangle & Coherence can be watched as a double feature! They go so well together. I went to see Disturbing Behaviour at the cinema, I Love that movie. All cheerleaders die is a perfect double feature watch with Jennifer’s body. Ginger Snaps also goes well with Jennifer’s Body, or Wes Craven’s Cursed.
@@thehorriblebright Ah you mean it's not in the spectrum. Right. But the colors in the spectrum ALSO only exist in the human mind...sorry for being Captain Smartypants but I think it is cool to appreciate that the color "red" is not a property of the "apple" but a property generated by our brain.
@@MikeWiest Yeah, but the original point still stands. Red is how our brains interpret a specific wavelength of light. But magenta is what happens when our brains can't make sense of two very different wavelengths from opposite ends of the spectrum and short-circuit. If those colors fully mixed without breaking our brains, they'd be a shade of yellow.
@b840 It's not that magenta breaks the brain, it's that the brain wants to estimate the reflectance of objects...which don't have to contain only one frequency. So "color" is how our brain represents a combination of frequencies... It's only strange if you think that a color should always be a single frequency...I'm just talking, not saying you're wrong! ps thanks for not calling me anything worse than Captain Smartypants!
U missed another great one. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. That one, under the shadow, his house and unsane are some of the best horror movies in recent years. My dad even said His house is the best horror movie he has seen in the last 10 or 20 years.
A Girl Walks Home At Night also features some of the best cat acting I've ever seen. Cat is so chill and looks like he's actively listening to everyone's dialogue.
wow starting with Unsane. That is incredibly effective and truly scary to watch. great list. American Mary, Triangle, Bad Taste, Ginger Snaps are all fantastic. The only ones I don't agree with are Underwater and The Endless. I couldn't get into those.
As a lifelong horror fan in my 40's, His House is literally the only movie I've ever turned off in my life for being TOO SCARY! So damn good, but I still have yet to finish it, lol.
Ginger Snaps both 1 & 2 were awesome. The love/hate relationship between the 2 sisters really drove the movie, and the juxtaposition of lycanthropy with the female hormonal cycle was a really fresh take on the whole werewolf theme. Highly recommended.
Another movie no one talks about is Possession of Michael King, very different to other possession movies. It's a found footage but it's actually really interesting and incredibly scary, I remember renting it out at Blockbuster and watched it just before bed (very bad mistake 😅). It's about a man named Michael King who recently lost his wife and gets this idea of proving if the paranormal actually exists (God and the Devil) but he learns the hard way and it's just really well done. He is a massive skeptic and instead of trying to prove the existence of God, he tends to lean towards the other way because demons are more forthcoming (apparently). It's really well done, the guy who plays Michael is a very talented actor and no one really talks about it 😢 I'm hoping it somehow blows up on Tik Tok so people actually talk about it more. Seems like one of those movies that were just never really popular unfortunately, it actually scared me more than other more popular horror films 😔 I love horror films and always looking for ones that truly do scare me. I'm definitely going to check out some of these on the list. Thank you for your video 😊❤
IMHO "Mandy" was (and still is) overhyped. Yes, the cinematography is really good. Yes, Nic Cage is astonishing (as almost always). But the plot? and that chainsaw? Talking about Cage's underappreciated movies "Pig" and even more "Willy's wonderland" are way better than Mandy.
Apparently Elijah Wood helped make Mandy possible by funding the project so it could be done professionally and have a bigger budget. And in the end work payed off and Mandy will be a cult classic for sure!
It’s funny, I really didn’t care for it the first time I saw it (think I may have flipped it on when I had a little too much to drink because it seemed SO incoherent). Just watched it again earlier this month though and I was all about it!
Coherence is insane and it makes me sad that very few people know about it. The lack of recognition reminds me of a movie that may not necessarily be seen as horror but definitely deserves way more than it gets is a movie called 'Ink'
Some actual good horror movies that no one ever talks about... 1. The Kindred (1987) 2. Dolls 3. The Slayer 4. Sorority House Massacre 5. Initiation (1984) 6. Scared Stiff 7. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon 8. Ghost Story (1981) 9. Trick or Treat (1986) 10. A Bay of Blood 11. After Midnight (1989) 12. Slugs 13. Killing Spree 14. Grave Encounters 15. We are Still here 16. The Boogens 17. Just before Dawn 18. Madman 19. Dream Demon 20. He Knows You're Alone 21. I, Madman 22. Mirror Mirror 23. Nightmare Beach 24. Popcorn 25. Phantom of the Mall 26. Silent Scream 27. V.F.W
Bloody Mallory is a hidden rhine stone;o) Woman, drag queen, telepathic child trio tries to save the pope from Ghouls, hysterical! Keeping with the controversial, Grabbers, Abyzou and Candy Land were fab, yet underrated!
i wonder when yall gonna start putting a list of the movies talked about in the descriptions for anyone that might want to avoid any kind of spoiler, big or small.
I'm pretty sure Ginger Snaps is a cult favourite and talked about all the time. Thank you, though, for some recommendations I actually hadn't heard of.
Ugh. The fact that you have Freaky ranked this high -- makes me question this whole list. GREAT premise. But totally blundered. They make Vince Vaughn a Mike Meyers, non-talking, urrrrrrg, murderer for 1/2 the film -- and then suddenly he's a wise-cracking killer, but you never get to have that wise-cracking fun sadistic killer moment. Total fail of a great premise.
Bad Taste - the Uber Great comedy gore - if you havent seen it please delete ALL memory of Lord of the Rings and any other Peter Jackson film.... n there are many including his Academy award winning ones... this is stand alone the BEST silly, gore, comedy that feels like you and your friends scripted it in high school... Peter Jackson thanks for teaching us where greatness comes from
13:05 Methinks you might have missed a major element here and a brilliant decision on the part of the filmmakers: the "color" in the short story was said to be unnatural and indescribable; something humans have never seen before. While that is impossible to actually portray on screen, they decided to use MAGENTA - not pink! - to represent the "color" as magenta is a man-made hue that exists outside the natural color spectrum. This was so smart, as your brain recognizes that color isn't normal subconsciously, which adds to the feelings of unease and dread while watching this film. It doesn't hurt that all the actors, especially Mr. Cage, turned in stellar performances in this one. I'm still not over how this was overshadowed by Hereditary, a far inferior film in my opinion.
"As always, lead Vince Price grounds a preposterous premise in reality..." Have you ever watched a Vincent Price film? I love the guy but he is probably (notoriously) the hammiest actor in the history of horror and that sentence is ridiculous.
Wow, why isn’t “Lords of Salem”, “Deerskin”, and any and all dementia joes State of Union speeches, or on that note, any of his public speaking or appearances.
What are you saying ….horror movies have been there since the beginning of movies…and it consistently..as a genre…performs well ….don’t use silly language as a filler…particularly if it is incorrect
Unsane is terrifying, it's a great movie with little to no jump scares, little to to blood but still manages to be terrifying. His House is one of the best horror movies in recent years. Under the Shadow is also great (although the english dubbing is not to good)
It’s so odd that some of the best representation for HP Lovecraft is in the 80s animated series THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS, and also Rod Serling’s underrated tv series “Night Gallery”.
I'd already been thinking I needed to go back and watch that show at some point because I really don't remember much from anything I watched at that age besides whether I generally liked it. You, my friend, have just helped bump it up the list significantly.
A couple dozen theaters actually gave small electric shocks from the chairs during the Tingler. Its a shame we could never get away with that nowadays.
You know what scared me a lot of The Skeleton Key? Those plantation owners actually lynched their own children, who were in the bodies of Cecile and Papa whatever his name was... I recently watched Triangle. Very smart! You inmediately want to watch it again, or at least the beginning
Pink? Pink is a desaturated red.. That’ll be magenta.. it’s not a real spectral colour - doesn’t have a single wavelength.. Red is fast light, violet is slow light.. When you mix colours you get something halfway between.. what’s half way between red and violet? The same thing that’s between yellow and blue.. don’t like it? Neither does your brain..colour isn’t a circle, but a linear scale with varying brightness and saturation.. If red is 9 and violet is 1.. the middle is 5.. If yellow is 7 and blue is 3, the middle is 5..
I’m so glad you included His House, it is tremendous: utterly heartbreaking, on so many levels, not least how refugees are treated in the UK…just brilliant!
I have many of these movies and love them all. Ginger snaps had 2 sequels. If you can watch all 3 together , they tell a fascinating tale, Stage Fright and Anna and the Apocalypse are 2 of my favorite musicals. Have a great day
American Mary and The Endless are two of my absolute favorites. Gingersnaps also holds a special place in my heart as I was obsessed with it back in high school. Coherence is an awesome one but id consider it more sci-fi. Good picks!
*The Autopsy of Jane Doe* is criminally under-rated.
You know I had been wanting to see that for years & if I'm been honest i was disappointed..maybe I had built it up in my own mind,I don't know..
But I am going to go back & watch it again..I think with me I love the beginning of films,the middle & three quarters through & I usually find the ending not as good,like I said maybe I build to much up in my head..I mean I enjoyed so much of it..the actors were great..
Have a great day✌🏼✌🏼
@@skullrose8985 Just out of curiosity did you watch the trailer before watching the movie, because a lot of movies are ruined by that eg. Abigail 2024
I agree!
It was really impressive what they did with the meager amount of actors. There was nothing particularly "cliche" about the movie, and that really impressed me
@@idksomeoneelsechoosemyythandle Just goes to prove that having a decent script and very capable actors makes up for having a limited budget. Ps have you seen *the Poughkeepsie tapes?*
Cry Wolf feels like it would fall right into the canon of teen horror that my friends and I saw during our uni stay in 1999-2003, so it's 2005 release was maybe a little too late.
Same for Disturbing Behaviour, all the recognisable themes and cast but maybe a little too early?
How about the movie Maggie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. EXCELLENT movie and the acting was great...at least to me.
What Mary does to her dirtbag professor is one of the craziest things I’ve seen. And I’ve seen it all.
Yup. And honestly, when I first saw what she did I gasped and then went "Fuck yeah!"
Just imagine the phantom pains alone from losing all your limbs. But also, you know, supporting your own body weight with your shoulder skin. Indefinitely.
I love Gingersnaps! How can anyone forget that film?
Underwater needs a series. I really enjoyed that one! Has anyone else ever had that deep sea phase?
Ginger Snaps is the greatest werewolf movie ever made and one of only four examples of werewolf media mentioned for inspiration in Werewolf: The Forsaken 2nd Edition (the others being An American Werewolf in London, Dog Soldiers, and Murcheston: The Wolf’s Tale)
From Werewolf the Forsaken, Second Edition page 11: "Ginger Snaps, directed by John Fawcett: The story of a teenage girl’s coming of age - and her transformation into a werewolf. It echoes Forsaken going through her First Change and discovering that she is not human - and how she won’t let go of her life just yet."
Should tack on "The Perfect Host" and "Would you Rather"
The Skeleton Key is massively underrated. It's probably one of the best twists I've seen in a horror movie so far. I would recommend everyone to watch it.
Oh yes, i felt so bad for that girl. It was scary.
That face with eyes & mouth sewed (it's only a jumpscare & nightmare sequence not real) is one of the scariest scenes i've ever seen and everyone introducing it would definitely put that scene in the thumbnail
I didn't. I rooted for the "bad guys," I felt they got retribution for my ancestors.
@@ewarrior9776 LMAO
Wholeheartedly agree. I watched it few years ago and the ending is literally embeded into my mind.
28 Unsane
27 Don’ t listen
26 The tingler
25 His house
24 The voices (good!)
23 American mary (very good in my opinion)
22 Skeleton key (voodoo themed, pretty good)
21 Run
20 Under the shadow
19 Underwater (really not bad in the lovecraftian genre)
18 beyond the black rainbow (It seems so good but i can’t find it anywhere 😢)
17 Color out of space
16 Sphere
15 Pandorum (bruh)
14 The endless (really really good)
13 Bad taste (directed by peter jackson)
12 The void (really liked it, lovecraftian)
11 Triangle
10 Coherence (I liked it a lot, dimensional travel themed)
9 Cry wolf (bruh)
8 Disturbing behaviour (not bad but also not good ahahaha)
7 Stage fright
6 detention
5 all cheerleaders die
4 The blackcoat’ s daughter
3 Freaky
2 Pyewacket
1 Gingersnaps (good, more that it seems)
Thanks
Good movies, and I agree about your comments. I think also Salvage (2006) is pretty good movie considering low budget, also May (2002) is really bloody awesome, Starry Eyes (2014) a horror look into Hollywood magic, Absentia (2011) very scary indie horror, Contracted (2013) etc.
Black Rainbow is on Tubi!
thanks man youre the real MVP
Thanks for the list. I highly recommend the queue app. It helps with finding what streaming service movies are on and with creating a queue of stuff to watch. I took the list you made and added it to my queue (except what I’ve seen)
I loved American Mary! Katherine Isabelle is so underrated, I have loved her ever since I saw Ginger Snaps which is also horribly underrated!
Ginger Snaps is amazing, main reason I got into doing homemade gore
Glad to hear Katherine Isabelle praise; along with what you've mentioned, I liked her in Chris Nolan's "Insomnia" and also in the "Hannibal" TV show.
I love it. It's one of my favourite body horrors.
yeah, she is great also she is in freddy vs jason.
AGREED.
I adore Ginger Snaps and watch it regularly.
I am about to watch it for the first time!
I loved The Void! Awesome creature design with some really good suspense.
I thought it was ass 🤷♂️
I loved that movie. Wish there were more like it.
My dear departed mom saw the Tingler movie with the effect on the seats, she said it was terrifying.
I'm sorry for your loss! May the gods watch over her, you and your family!
Wow that must have been an awesome experience for the time. May your mother rest in peace. 🕊️
Three of these movies have Katherine Isabelle in them. American Mary, Disturbing Behavior and Ginger Snaps. I love all three of them. And I have them on DVD. I especially love Ginger Snaps (I have GS 2 and 3 on DVD as well)
Katherine Isabelle is a queen.
You should chack out 13 Eerie . Worth a watch.
Pontypool is a Canadian horror that I really love!
It's a 'ripple effect'
So, what does it mean?
Well, it means something's
going to happen...
Something big...
But then,
something's always...
about to happen.
Agree, very underrated.
Pontypool rules!
I absolutely adore Ponypool!
DON'T SAY THAT WORD!!!!!!!
"The Autoposy of Jane Doe," "The Thing (1982), "Stir of Echoes," "Event Horizon," etc.
This is a list of horror movies people generally don't talk about. And as much as I love it, The Thing doesn't belong here. _Everyone_ with any interest in horror has heard about that one. This is also true (to a lesser extent) about Event Horizon.
Great choices
“The Autopsy of Jane Doe” is my absolute favorite.
@aplit It's awesome. Have you seen "The Possession of Hannah Grace?" It's similar, but with its own unique story. It's creepy af.
@@shaftomite007 Thanks.
"Triangle" is one I truly recommend. It's a real gem.
it was soooooooooooo stressful. but very good
Agreed I really love it
The fact it makes more sense in a rewatch is so good
It felt super low budget . but the acting and the script were AAA
Very well done. One of my favorites.
I'm so happy Ginger Snaps is on this list! It definitely doesn't get the praise it deserves, especially when it comes to its werewolf designs. The sequel was decent, but the prequel, as far as I'm concerned, is just fantastic as the original.
The Color Out of Space is so amazing and underrated! We need more of Lovecraft’s stories put on the silver screen!!!
Agreed. Still waiting for an adaption of Mountains of Madness. There's been one in development hell for years. It's gone from James Cameron to Benicio Del Toro to several other directors. I just wish they'd get the damn thing made already.
@@josebro352 Last I heard, it's not going to happen. At least, not that attempt, anyway.
Meh. Lovecraft is massively overrated. It's trite.
@@abebuckingham8198 I don't think he's overrated at all. His work is very hallucinatory and a bit arcane. Especially Dreams in the Witch House.
There’s been enough tbh
Vince Vaughn is amazing in Freaky and it pairs perfectly with both happy death day movies
He really was. I was expecting Vince Vaughn as a girl to feel like Rob Schneider in The Hot Chick, but he was actually convincing at times. Like, it says something about him as an actor that it took me a couple of minutes into one scene in particular before I finally thought "you know, Vince Vaughn flirting with a teenage boy is actually kind of weird."
Vince Vaughn has some serious range and he doesnt get credit for it hes one of my favorite actors ever
I introduced my gf to Freaky and movies like it.
Totally Killer
Happy Death Day
Its A Wonderful Knife
She's loved all of them so far, so if anyone knows of anymore movies like these, please let me know.
"Disturbing Behavior" is a movie I've been trying to remember the name of for years, so thanks for that.
Same!! I could only ever remember there was a kid named Gavin, and in my head I always mistook him for being the same kid from American History X for some reason (Edward Norton's little brother) which explains why I couldn't figure out what movie I was trying to think of.
It's an extremely loose remake of The Stepford Children (1987). Troubled youth and tired parents move to small town, something is off about the people, and then the perfect robotic like children start to show their true colors and slowly snap... Go figure.
The Ginger Snaps Trilogy is a must watch for any Horror fan. All three are fantastic.
I'm beyond glad that you guys brought light to Stage Fright, Detention and Freaky, all of them are hugely underrated horror films. I watch them every year for Halloween 😅
Yesssss Pandorum is so underrated. It’s The Descent on a spaceship. - Triangle & Coherence can be watched as a double feature! They go so well together. I went to see Disturbing Behaviour at the cinema, I Love that movie.
All cheerleaders die is a perfect double feature watch with Jennifer’s body. Ginger Snaps also goes well with Jennifer’s Body, or Wes Craven’s Cursed.
Just a slight correction: the colour in "colour out of space" is magenta. You know, the colour that only exists in the human mind.
All colors only exist in the mind! 😊
@@MikeWiest OK, Captain Smartypants, it's not part of the visible spectrum of light. Detailed enough for you?
@@thehorriblebright Ah you mean it's not in the spectrum. Right. But the colors in the spectrum ALSO only exist in the human mind...sorry for being Captain Smartypants but I think it is cool to appreciate that the color "red" is not a property of the "apple" but a property generated by our brain.
@@MikeWiest Yeah, but the original point still stands. Red is how our brains interpret a specific wavelength of light. But magenta is what happens when our brains can't make sense of two very different wavelengths from opposite ends of the spectrum and short-circuit. If those colors fully mixed without breaking our brains, they'd be a shade of yellow.
@b840 It's not that magenta breaks the brain, it's that the brain wants to estimate the reflectance of objects...which don't have to contain only one frequency. So "color" is how our brain represents a combination of frequencies... It's only strange if you think that a color should always be a single frequency...I'm just talking, not saying you're wrong! ps thanks for not calling me anything worse than Captain Smartypants!
U missed another great one. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. That one, under the shadow, his house and unsane are some of the best horror movies in recent years. My dad even said His house is the best horror movie he has seen in the last 10 or 20 years.
A Girl Walks Home At Night also features some of the best cat acting I've ever seen. Cat is so chill and looks like he's actively listening to everyone's dialogue.
wow starting with Unsane. That is incredibly effective and truly scary to watch. great list. American Mary, Triangle, Bad Taste, Ginger Snaps are all fantastic. The only ones I don't agree with are Underwater and The Endless. I couldn't get into those.
i waited for ginger snaps and it being number 1 did not disappoint
I've never seen Ginger Snaps but I've heard it's a great film. Doesn't it have the girl who played young Beverly Marsh in IT in it?
@@josebro352 yup
The Endless and Resolution are two AMAZING movies!! Everybody go watch both. I'd suggest The Endless first then Resolution.
SKELETON KEY ❤❤❤ I can't stress this enough, if anyone here hasn't seen it, please go watch it ASAP it is INCREDIBLE ❤
I was just looking up how to spell "Pyewacket" before you got to it. It makes a nice double feature with "The Blackcoat’ s Daughter".
Nice list👍
"his house" is absolutely awsome. it looks like a low budged film at first but there is a great escalation at the end
As a lifelong horror fan in my 40's, His House is literally the only movie I've ever turned off in my life for being TOO SCARY! So damn good, but I still have yet to finish it, lol.
😅😊k
Ginger Snaps both 1 & 2 were awesome. The love/hate relationship between the 2 sisters really drove the movie, and the juxtaposition of lycanthropy with the female hormonal cycle was a really fresh take on the whole werewolf theme. Highly recommended.
3rd one was okay too
Yeah but nothing ever happened in the movie. It was 90 minutes of nothing
@@KevinSmith-oi7jkthe weird civil war Era movie? No it wasnt
Ginger Snaps 2 brought my interest in movies back after having lost it. It has a special place in my heart.
Agreed.
The Skeleton Key is one of my favorite movies of all time.
Night of The Demons 1988 is a profoundly underrated horror movie that nobody ever talks about.
One of my favorites
@@hoodchic4635 Mine too! Great music in that movie also.
I am not a fan of the jumping to different people during the video. Gahhhh.
I would add "Excess Flesh", "Autopsy of Jane Doe", "Grace", "Bite", "Jessabelle" and "Contracted".
Another movie no one talks about is Possession of Michael King, very different to other possession movies. It's a found footage but it's actually really interesting and incredibly scary, I remember renting it out at Blockbuster and watched it just before bed (very bad mistake 😅).
It's about a man named Michael King who recently lost his wife and gets this idea of proving if the paranormal actually exists (God and the Devil) but he learns the hard way and it's just really well done. He is a massive skeptic and instead of trying to prove the existence of God, he tends to lean towards the other way because demons are more forthcoming (apparently). It's really well done, the guy who plays Michael is a very talented actor and no one really talks about it 😢 I'm hoping it somehow blows up on Tik Tok so people actually talk about it more. Seems like one of those movies that were just never really popular unfortunately, it actually scared me more than other more popular horror films 😔 I love horror films and always looking for ones that truly do scare me. I'm definitely going to check out some of these on the list. Thank you for your video 😊❤
“Mandy” didn’t get enough love,but maybe I missed the hype?🤔
It didnt get enough love that movie is really something different and special thats seriously elevated by Nic Cage.
IMHO "Mandy" was (and still is) overhyped. Yes, the cinematography is really good. Yes, Nic Cage is astonishing (as almost always). But the plot? and that chainsaw?
Talking about Cage's underappreciated movies "Pig" and even more "Willy's wonderland" are way better than Mandy.
Mandy got all the hype when it premiered at film fedtivals then went to Shudder. Panos Cosmatos is the man!
Apparently Elijah Wood helped make Mandy possible by funding the project so it could be done professionally and have a bigger budget. And in the end work payed off and Mandy will be a cult classic for sure!
It’s funny, I really didn’t care for it the first time I saw it (think I may have flipped it on when I had a little too much to drink because it seemed SO incoherent). Just watched it again earlier this month though and I was all about it!
The Voices is so underrated! Great movie! All these are quite good movies.
Coherence is insane and it makes me sad that very few people know about it. The lack of recognition reminds me of a movie that may not necessarily be seen as horror but definitely deserves way more than it gets is a movie called 'Ink'
Another very good film. :)
Some actual good horror movies that no one ever talks about...
1. The Kindred (1987)
2. Dolls
3. The Slayer
4. Sorority House Massacre
5. Initiation (1984)
6. Scared Stiff
7. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
8. Ghost Story (1981)
9. Trick or Treat (1986)
10. A Bay of Blood
11. After Midnight (1989)
12. Slugs
13. Killing Spree
14. Grave Encounters
15. We are Still here
16. The Boogens
17. Just before Dawn
18. Madman
19. Dream Demon
20. He Knows You're Alone
21. I, Madman
22. Mirror Mirror
23. Nightmare Beach
24. Popcorn
25. Phantom of the Mall
26. Silent Scream
27. V.F.W
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@@MR-rb9lp I've been on the lookout for The Kindred to appear on some outlet for decades!
Where was "Frailty" and "Ravenous" ? Great movies no one ever talks about!!
Where is Santa Sangre?
Half of these are sci-fi.
I was 62, and hadnt been scared by a horror film since Aliens, when I watched The Blackcoats Daughter during lockdown;
I damn near shit my own self.
for me it was Signs i think its called 😭
@Stang2023 😂😂😂. You know u r so wrong.
Bloody Mallory is a hidden rhine stone;o) Woman, drag queen, telepathic child trio tries to save the pope from Ghouls, hysterical! Keeping with the controversial, Grabbers, Abyzou and Candy Land were fab, yet underrated!
i wonder when yall gonna start putting a list of the movies talked about in the descriptions for anyone that might want to avoid any kind of spoiler, big or small.
glad im not the only one 🤦♀️
I'm pretty sure Ginger Snaps is a cult favourite and talked about all the time. Thank you, though, for some recommendations I actually hadn't heard of.
Skeleton Key and Triangle were both great!!!
Ugh. The fact that you have Freaky ranked this high -- makes me question this whole list. GREAT premise. But totally blundered. They make Vince Vaughn a Mike Meyers, non-talking, urrrrrrg, murderer for 1/2 the film -- and then suddenly he's a wise-cracking killer, but you never get to have that wise-cracking fun sadistic killer moment. Total fail of a great premise.
Bad Taste - the Uber Great comedy gore - if you havent seen it please delete ALL memory of Lord of the Rings and any other Peter Jackson film.... n there are many including his Academy award winning ones... this is stand alone the BEST silly, gore, comedy that feels like you and your friends scripted it in high school... Peter Jackson thanks for teaching us where greatness comes from
13:05 Methinks you might have missed a major element here and a brilliant decision on the part of the filmmakers: the "color" in the short story was said to be unnatural and indescribable; something humans have never seen before. While that is impossible to actually portray on screen, they decided to use MAGENTA - not pink! - to represent the "color" as magenta is a man-made hue that exists outside the natural color spectrum. This was so smart, as your brain recognizes that color isn't normal subconsciously, which adds to the feelings of unease and dread while watching this film.
It doesn't hurt that all the actors, especially Mr. Cage, turned in stellar performances in this one. I'm still not over how this was overshadowed by Hereditary, a far inferior film in my opinion.
"As always, lead Vince Price grounds a preposterous premise in reality..." Have you ever watched a Vincent Price film? I love the guy but he is probably (notoriously) the hammiest actor in the history of horror and that sentence is ridiculous.
Wow, why isn’t “Lords of Salem”, “Deerskin”, and any and all dementia joes State of Union speeches, or on that note, any of his public speaking or appearances.
Skeleton Key , Ginger Snaps, Pandorum, Disturbing Behavior I watch every chance I get. ❤❤❤❤
American Mary & Skeleton Key are ones I've seen & they are Fantastic. SO Disturbing but that's totally the point. All these are Super movies
What are you saying ….horror movies have been there since the beginning of movies…and it consistently..as a genre…performs well ….don’t use silly language as a filler…particularly if it is incorrect
Did nobody like 2013 "Mama"? I never see it on any of these kinds of lists... I thought it was pretty decent...
I LOVE The Skeleton Key!! So good!! Such a twist that you don't see coming for sure but my Lord is it good!
I wonder when they will lazyception these and mash up the mash up lists to make something 4 hours long that most subscribers have already watched.
Ryan Reynolds definitely was a huge star before 2014 Voices came out 😂 unless I’m that old now
How much did they pay you guys to put Underwater on this list!?!!! Utter unoriginal crap!!
The Skeleton Key! OMFG. Absolutely terryfying! Don't miss it!
#21 RUN is one of the films that had the misfortune of having the release date around the time of the pandemic.
American Mary is just a rip-off from a japanese manga called Frankenfran. So yeah...
Skeleton Key was so good that Jordan Peele ripped it off and turned it into Get Out
That was my first thought when saw the Get Out trailer 😂.
Unsane is terrifying, it's a great movie with little to no jump scares, little to to blood but still manages to be terrifying.
His House is one of the best horror movies in recent years. Under the Shadow is also great (although the english dubbing is not to good)
Beyond the Black Raibow is probably too intelligent for most Americans
American Mary isn't remotely scary, it's more of a sexploitation flick. One for fans of quirky b*movies.
It’s so odd that some of the best representation for HP Lovecraft is in the 80s animated series THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS, and also Rod Serling’s underrated tv series “Night Gallery”.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that remembers the RGB Lovecraft arc.
I'd already been thinking I needed to go back and watch that show at some point because I really don't remember much from anything I watched at that age besides whether I generally liked it. You, my friend, have just helped bump it up the list significantly.
In the Mouth of Madness and Event Horizon were solid
They fucked up not naming it “Freaky Friday the 13th”.
THE COLOUR FROM OUTER SPACE with Nicolas Cage, is 1 of the best HP LOVECRAFT stories put to film.
It just had to be my favorite colo0r. Great flick though.
you mention BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW; how about BLACK RAINBOW?
Disturbing behavior/the faculty is my every year Grindhouse
THE LAZERUS EFFECT!!!!! I LOVE THAT MOVIE SO MUCH AND IT NEEDS MKRE CREDIT!!!
The skeleton key is phenomenal
You had me til pyewacket. That movie was horrible and cheaply made
A couple dozen theaters actually gave small electric shocks from the chairs during the Tingler. Its a shame we could never get away with that nowadays.
People need to talk more about - In the Mouth of Madness & Houses October Built
Pandorum is a great film; I don't know why more people haven't seen it. I've watched it several times: great monsters and stays tense throughout
Agreed, it was an awesome movie. Especially the part when they are in the corpse soup, sooo nasty, just watching it made me want to throw up..
I'm sorry, but The Color out of Space is a merely ok adaptation at best.
Looking forward to your movie.
@@Stratmanable I will be sure to let you know.
You know what scared me a lot of The Skeleton Key? Those plantation owners actually lynched their own children, who were in the bodies of Cecile and Papa whatever his name was... I recently watched Triangle. Very smart! You inmediately want to watch it again, or at least the beginning
i wouldn't put the words Great and Unsane in the same sentence, but to each their own.
Sphere was terrible if you read the book. I recommend the book.
Pink? Pink is a desaturated red..
That’ll be magenta.. it’s not a real spectral colour - doesn’t have a single wavelength..
Red is fast light, violet is slow light..
When you mix colours you get something halfway between.. what’s half way between red and violet? The same thing that’s between yellow and blue.. don’t like it? Neither does your brain..colour isn’t a circle, but a linear scale with varying brightness and saturation..
If red is 9 and violet is 1.. the middle is 5..
If yellow is 7 and blue is 3, the middle is 5..
honestly makes me think about the magentas and greens in the northern lights
The Cube Trilogy
I’m so glad you included His House, it is tremendous: utterly heartbreaking, on so many levels, not least how refugees are treated in the UK…just brilliant!
Literally the only movie I've ever turned off for being TOO SCARY!
So damn good! Sleeper masterpiece.
Anna and the apocalypse, Dead snow, Attack of the lederhosen zombies and Killer sofa. All classics.
I’m feel sooooo cultured many of these are personal faves and I knew most👏👏👏👏🤗
I watched Cheerleaders Die; a B-movie that sucks.
The movie with the jinn and Underwater I've seen and love immensely!
'Sphere' is NOT a horror movie. 'Jurassic Park' was scarier than 'Sphere'.
No, it wasn't, you are right. It was a thriller / suspense type effort.
Surprised that Upgrade wasn't on the list. Movie was very good and underappreciated.
I have many of these movies and love them all. Ginger snaps had 2 sequels. If you can watch all 3 together , they tell a fascinating tale, Stage Fright and Anna and the Apocalypse are 2 of my favorite musicals. Have a great day
I hear most of these talked about frequently and I talk frequently about them myself?
That’s not true some people talk about those
Did the narrators change or am I that high?
American Mary and The Endless are two of my absolute favorites. Gingersnaps also holds a special place in my heart as I was obsessed with it back in high school. Coherence is an awesome one but id consider it more sci-fi. Good picks!