#Horror Movies 2024
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wrathofthegodsfrontman · 8 months ago
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Vampire Frank got me going FERAL ‼️‼️‼️
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naughtygirl286 · 7 months ago
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So we went to see the new horror movie The Watchers earlier this week which comes from not only M. Night Shyamalan who is a producer on this movie but it was directed and co-written by this daughter Ishana Night Shyamalan and you can tell that she is her father's daughter and that she learned well from him.
but as for the movie I thought it was pretty good now I don't want to give away to much but be warned there might be some spoilers.
Now the movie is I thought very interesting and it pretty much kept me glued to the screen. I didn't want to miss any clue or any part of the mystery about what was going on in this somewhat strange movie. I can say I don't think it was overly scary I had one jump around the first from a well placed "jump scare" bird lol but the movie for the majority of the run time is just creepy AF! but you are almost mesmerized by it being you want to know who these people are, where did this weird building they are trapped in come from why was it built in the middle of the woods? what are these creatures? at first I thought they might be some type of trolls but they are not.
while watching this movie it reminded me of the TV series "From" if you haven't seen that you should go and watch it its really good. but yeah elements of this movie did remind me of that.
Now as for a story this basically is follows the character of Mina (Dakota Fanning) who is working through some trauma from her childhood while work at a pet store in Ireland and is asked to deliver a parrot to a zoo somewhere else Ireland while on her way there her car dies in the middle of the woods and she decides to start walking and gets kinda turned around and meets Madeline (Olwen Fouéré) who takes her back to to what they are calling "the Coop" its a large single room that looks like a stage with a glass wall. Mina meets 2 other strangers who have been trapped there for months and she is told that every night creatures known only as "the Watches" come and watch them do random things and then leave in the morning. So Mina is determined to not be trapped here and find out what the watchers are and how to escape the forest and that is pretty much it.
Now like I said I thought it was pretty good I feel it was well acted and it is very suspenseful and creepy and visually it was really cool. the creature design was I thought pretty interesting it fit the story. You don't see them right away of course but you get bits at a time. personally the only problem I had with the movie over all was how Mina got into the woods to be lost. She is following a GPS and it leads her out into the middle of nowhere I just kinda felt that was kinda strange I can't believe the GPS picked that as the best route to get to this zoo. other then that I didn't have any real problems with the movie.
As for any type of twist? there isn't a big one I would think it was a small one I thought it was going to involve the main character Mina because it kinda feels like it leads to her but it actually doesn't.
but yeah if you want to watch a creepy and interesting movie I would suggest it.
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dykecherylblossom · 21 days ago
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My best friend and I watched 20 horror movies that came out in 2024 together and i had sooo much fun. Combine the joy of a horror movie with the joy of hanging out with a friend and thats what life is about.
My favorites would probably be I Saw The TV Glow and The First Omen. Trap, Night Swim and Alien: Romulus were some of the ones i had the most fun with. My least liked was No Way Up, ridiculous premise but still boring as hell.
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tvseries420 · 11 hours ago
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Nosferatu (2024)
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Robert Eggers’ 2024 film “Nosferatu” is a reimagining of the 1922 silent horror classic, delving deep into themes of obsession, darkness, and sacrifice. The narrative intricately weaves the lives of its central characters against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe, creating a haunting tapestry that explores the human psyche and the supernatural.
The Awakening of Orlok
The film opens in the early 1830s with a young girl named Ellen, who, in her profound loneliness, calls out for a supernatural presence to alleviate her solitude. This desperate plea inadvertently awakens Count Orlok, a mysterious and malevolent being, who binds Ellen to an eternal pledge. This initial encounter sets the stage for the dark and intertwined destinies of the characters.
Thomas Hutter’s Fateful Journey
By 1838, Ellen is married to Thomas Hutter, a real estate agent in Wisburg, Germany. To secure their financial future, Thomas accepts an assignment from his employer, Herr Knock, to sell the dilapidated Grünewald Manor to the enigmatic Count Orlok. Despite Ellen’s ominous dreams and pleas for him to stay, Thomas embarks on the journey, leaving Ellen in the care of their friends, Friedrich and Anna Harding.
Upon reaching Transylvania, Thomas encounters wary locals who fear Orlok and witness unsettling rituals, including the exhumation and staking of a supposed vampire. Undeterred, Thomas proceeds to Orlok’s castle, where he is met with a series of eerie and supernatural events. Orlok’s sinister interest in Ellen becomes evident when he takes Thomas’s locket containing her picture and coerces him into signing a cryptic document. As Thomas’s health deteriorates due to Orlok’s predations, he discovers the Count’s true nature but manages to escape, eventually being nursed back to health by Orthodox nuns.
Ellen’s Torment and Orlok’s Arrival
Back in Wisburg, Ellen experiences severe sleepwalking episodes and seizures, which perplex Dr. Wilhelm Sievers. Seeking answers, Sievers consults his former mentor, Albin Eberhart Von Franz, who suggests that Ellen is under the influence of the Nosferatu, a demonic vampire. As Orlok makes his way to Wisburg aboard a ship laden with plague-infested rats, the town begins to succumb to a mysterious plague. Orlok’s arrival brings death and madness, with Herr Knock, now institutionalized, acting as his servant.
The Climactic Sacrifice
Thomas returns to find Wisburg in chaos and Ellen’s condition worsening. Von Franz’s research reveals that the Nosferatu can be vanquished by a pure-hearted maiden’s willing sacrifice. Determined to save her husband and town, Ellen conspires with Von Franz to distract Thomas. She summons Orlok to her bedroom, allowing him to feed on her blood throughout the night. As dawn breaks, the sunlight destroys Orlok, but Ellen succumbs to her injuries, dying in Thomas’s arms. Her selfless act frees Wisburg from the plague and the terror of the Nosferatu.
Conclusion
Eggers’ “Nosferatu” masterfully blends gothic horror with deep emotional undercurrents, exploring the complexities of human desire, fear, and sacrifice. The film’s atmospheric storytelling and compelling character arcs pay homage to the original while offering a fresh and immersive experience for contemporary audiences.
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frecklesandpoverty · 6 months ago
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I watched Longlegs
Ok first off, Nicolas Cage has never been creepier. Like.... wow.
Second off, I........ am..... confused. Just a bit.
I'm not sure if I liked it or not yet, I'm gonna have to think on it lol.
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chloethehorrorbabe · 7 months ago
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Maxxxine(2024) review💙
Definitely a solid ending to a trilogy.
Not my favorite in the trilogy but I still enjoyed it a lot.
Didn’t love it as much as I loved X and Pearl but it’s definitely an enjoyable movie.
I loved how they dove into the dirtiness of the 80s rather than the neon update aesthetic we usually see.
Wished they explored Maxxine’s character a bit more but eh it is what it is.
Not my favorite, but still solid and I would watch it again.
8/10
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duskbellamy · 9 months ago
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Late Night With the Devil
"Watch with us now as we perform a TV first and attempt to commune with the devil...
*Right after a word from our sponsors!*"
"May I speak to [the demon]?"
*Canned cough from audience*
A film trying to emulate the lawlessness and snuff-like qualities of media from the 70's. A struggling late-night comedy show is trying anything to get renewed on Halloween night. Crooked producers, an increase in superstitious belief, all catalysts for the satanic panic; Horror herself eager to stare directly into the camera. Overall a great watch, highly recommend.
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bajingo · 16 days ago
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Mous-fer-RATu.
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cinefiliz · 27 days ago
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Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter in Nosferatu (2024).
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mariathemillennial · 3 months ago
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The Scariest Movie of the Year
Watching horror movies has been my thing since early childhood. Especially during my teenage years, I binge-watched as many horror movies as I could find online. So yes, I have been spoiled regarding horror. Finding one that would actually send shivers down my spine is difficult. Despite this, I still get excited when hearing the rumors of the scariest movie of the year. As long as I can…
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afabstract · 6 months ago
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Bloody Ishq Review: This 'Raaz' Wannabe Is a Screechy CGI Car-Crash
"Bloody Ishq" promises an intriguing tale on a secluded Scottish island but falls flat with poor special effects and unconvincing performances.
⭐ Rating: 1 out of 5. Sneha Jaiswal (Twitter | Instagram) One of the tricky truths about box office success is that “success” is measured by how much a movie makes over its budget. For instance, Rohit Dhawan’s “Shehzaada” (2023), starring Kartik Aryan, was made on a budget of INR 65 crore but made only 47.4 crores, so it’s considered a flop. On the other hand, Krishna Bhatt’s “1920: Horrors of…
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wrathofthegodsfrontman · 7 months ago
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In A Violent Nature
Story: 5/10
Gore: 10/10
Kills: 10/10
Acting: 6/10
Scenery: 10/10
Overall: 8/10
Give this movie a go if you’re into extreme horror. It’s definitely a new type of slasher where the idea is fresh enough to keep interest.
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naughtygirl286 · 2 months ago
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So yes this week we went to see the new horror movie Heretic which I thought was absolutely great!
Now I don't want to give to much away because you have to go and see this one for yourself! Its very extremely good and another win for A24. As you probably know from reading my thoughts on movies that I have been very critical of their films at times being they have had movies where the story and everything is perfect but the last 15-10 minutes devolve into just nonsensical bullshit like stuff being weird for the sake of being weird but recently they have been doing pretty good and this is another excellent example of that.
The movie is basically about these 2 Mormon girls Sophie Thatcher as Sister Barnes and Chloe East as Sister Paxton who are going around town trying to spread the world of Jesus and trying to get people to join their church and they end up at the home of a Mr. Reed played by Hugh Grant who expresses interest in their region/church He gets them to come into his house and seems like a really nice guy but then he shows his true nature and traps them in his weirdly creepy maze like house and he uses his weapon of choice on them which is Theology while the girls try to escape the Hell they are now trapped in. Now its kinda very talky and you have to pay attention because it is a very interesting and a very thought provoking movie I didn't expect that from this movie there is some scares it did give me a couple of jumps but the movie is mainly very suspenseful and its incredibly creepy but it does I thought keep you on the edge of your seat being there is that "oh noes whats going to happen next!" type of feel to it. you actually care about the girls and want to seem them survive and make it out of there.
The acting in this was amazing and you should see it for that alone. Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East as the 2 girls were really good in this I thought they did an excellent job but the true performance goes to Hugh Grant as the creepy and somewhat menacing Mr. Reed he plays this villain role so perfectly that alone is scary by itself. You kind don't know what the character did before this but he is extremely highly intelligent but you can tell he is broken inside and he seemingly went looking for answers in religion and what he found there he took it and twisted it and now uses it like a weapon to the point where it is just like a physical thing like a knife. The only other character that I can think of at the time he might be similar too is John Kramer/Jigsaw from the Saw movies. Mr. Reed is not the same but I do feel like there is some similar things.
also speaking about actors the character of Elder Kennedy I seen this guy and I'm like "he looks soooo familiar!!" but it wasn't really clicking in my head but then it hit me and I'm like "oh its Topher Grace" lol
but other then that like I said the movie was excellent and I would recommend going to see it.
also just one last thing The scenes with the staircases outside where they had to walk up and down the stairs carrying their bikes I was like "Why don't they just walk up and down the grass? it would be alot easier I mean that is what I would do!"
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mychemicalraymance · 24 days ago
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A PLAGUE UPON THE LAND<333
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darkhorrortalesblogger · 7 months ago
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sillyliddoclown · 3 months ago
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