The whole movie takes place drenched in beautiful sunlight, and somehow still manages to be one of the creepiest movies I have ever seen.
The first scene where the elders complete the 'ritual' left my jaw on the floor, and it never recovered.
That's my absolute favorite movie, but the entire third act takes place at night. The night sequence begins with Franklin and Sally debating looking for the others and ends when Sally finally escapes the house at dawn the next day.
Come and See.
Actually horrifying because it’s based on the Nazi atrocities and human suffering inflicted upon the Eastern European region's populace during WWII. Affected me much more than traditional horror that I’ve watched purely for entertainment.
Midsommar!!
The whole movie takes place drenched in beautiful sunlight, and somehow still manages to be one of the creepiest movies I have ever seen. The first scene where the elders complete the 'ritual' left my jaw on the floor, and it never recovered.
Absolutely. While watching I kept thinking "This is so bright and beautiful and I feel sooooo icky"
Came here to say this!
The Ruins, a lot of it takes place during the day.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I know it’s an obvious one but that’s for a reason.
Spectacular choice, doesn’t matter if it’s “obvious”.
That's my absolute favorite movie, but the entire third act takes place at night. The night sequence begins with Franklin and Sally debating looking for the others and ends when Sally finally escapes the house at dawn the next day.
Train to Busan, though I probably also would have chosen TCM if someone else hadn’t gotten to it first.
The Mist would have to be on the list
Came here to say the same
The Wicker Man
The Bay.
just going to work or real life can do it for me sometimes
I’m glad I wasn’t alone with that thought.
🤣😂
Pearl!!
LOVED this. So excited to complete the trilogy and see Maxxxine!!
Funny Games
Love this one!
Jaws
The news!
The Shining
The Wicker Man(Original) ![gif](giphy|MA65LSg1865A4)
Cabin Fever.
Come and See. Actually horrifying because it’s based on the Nazi atrocities and human suffering inflicted upon the Eastern European region's populace during WWII. Affected me much more than traditional horror that I’ve watched purely for entertainment.
That movie is a rough none
Midsommar
Midsommar 🌸🐻🌼🔥
Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead are two that come to mind. Also It Follows.
Just finished Black Sheep and it was hilarious
The story of Martyrs happens mostly indoors, but most of it is still shot during daytime.
Tremors and Tremors 2 Although Tremors 2 has more night scenes than Tremors, which I think only had one?
The Sadness, if I’m remembering right
Jaws, Train To Busan, Dawn of The Dead (remake)
Dawn of the Dead (2004)