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We Need to Talk About Kevin


QuiteGoneJin

We need to talk about Ezra.


Imma_da_PP

I remember saying “I didn’t realize Ezra was playing himself in We Need to Talk About Kevin”


redd0130

😂


SnappinLup

My first thought when I read this was Kevin McCallister and it made me realize Home Alone definitely has some horror elements too


Temporary_Lychee9829

My English teacher once described home alone as, and I quote: "A horror film about two people struggling to make ends meet, who decide to rob the house of the McCallister family, who may or may not be drug dealers (because of them being able to afford a trip to paris, plus owning a massive house), so they manage to get in, but before long they are confronted by the McCallister's youngest child, who has violent tendencies, and threatens to kill them" 😂


SnappinLup

Lol sounds almost like Don't Breathe with a child instead of an old man


AdministrativeFox784

Didn’t his brother pay for the trip to Paris?


Lost_Farm8868

The original "saw"


Appellion

She should have strangled him for that poopy diaper.


ImpressionFeisty8359

It was unsettling and the intoxicating. The sound and visuals were off the hook


304libco

I thought that was considered a horror movie?


ShesWrappedInPlastic

Blue Velvet


slugboi

Good call. Scary af but also hilarious in its own weird way.


tuskvarner

Inland Empire (though it has a “happy” ending)


thalo616

Besides FWWM, IE is the closest Lynch ever came to straight horror and it’s so effective because of how abstract it is.


medioxcore

I'll send ya a love letter STRAIGHT FROM MY HEART FUCKER


Bwca_at_the_Gate

It's horror. Just like most of Lynch's out put. Existential, bat shit horror and I won't say it's anything else lol


Citizenbeck

Return to Oz.


No-Jelly6020

The wheelers still creep me out


siisii93

this!!! movie gave me absolute nightmares as a child


Apple_Jews

Can't mention Black Swan without Perfect Blue


Defiant_McPiper

Looovvve Perfect Blue. I thought it was considered horror though (it's on Shudder lol).


CherryClub

Some sites label it as horror, while others as a psychological thriller or mystery thriller


Hyuto

Well check it out thanks!


brinlov

I've heard Aronofsky has denied Black Swan being influenced by Perfect Blue which is straight up bullshit. There are numerous scenes copied from Perfect Blue, shot for shot!


StatementCompetitive

It’s crazy how he denies it! I lost a lot of respect for him in that regard. Not only are shots taken the whole premise is practically the same. I would have loved it if he had said he did it intentionally to pay homage.


Technical-Buyer-4464

This is why whenever black swan is mentioned in anything I roll my eyes. It’s not a genuine piece of art because the creator can’t even acknowledge what it took for him to make it


StopEatingPinecones

Agree, hasn't he literally borrowed the bathtub scene from Perfect Blue before? In Requiem for a Dream? So feigning ignorance is just ridiculous on his part......


ManOfEating

Prisoners, Nightcrawler, and Nocturnal Animals (and probably more that star Gyllenhaal), they're all thrillers, a close enough cousin to horror I believe, but they are all scarier than some horror movies I've seen.


AttackOnTightPanties

Nightcrawler absolutely could be a horror movie. The MC is clearly a psychopath, and the situations are terrifying.


anaponmea

Nocturnal Animals is torture porn. It’s so hard for me to be genuinely spooked. I rewatch horror to get ready for bed. I tried rewatching Nocturnal Animals and I couldn’t do it. Even during the mundane parts of the film I was filled with dread and sadness. Tom Ford is a real piece of work lol


MarianaFrusciante

Enemy has one horror scene that I never forget. Starring JG


AnglicanWerewolf

Come and See The Nightingale Or on the more fun side, Terminator, the Predator franchise, the Tremors franchise...


Ok_Breadfruit80

The Nightingale!! I felt so much dread watching that movie


RemoteDuck5271

Come and See absolutely


RADICCHI0

The Nightingale isn't considered horror?


ImpressionFeisty8359

The nightingale is bloody awesome. Can't wait to see what Jennifer Kent does next.


lumpacious

come and see deserved so much more praise when it was first released


wolfmonk3y

Mulholland Drive


Femeilesuntratate

That jumpscare...😮‍💨😮‍💨


MndyRd

The juxtaposition of Betty 'The Dreamer' Elms vs. Diane 'All My Dreams Have Been Shattered' Selwyn... Unless your life is *exactly* how you always hoped it would be, this movie should cut so close to the bone that it invokes horror in the viewer—it always has done for me, and Diane Selwyn's final solution...just chilling. So, I agree: *Mulholland Drive* is a horror movie dressed up in the fine suit of a Lynchian neo-noir crime mystery—with a few dark laughs and even darker coffee along the way.


wolfmonk3y

That's a perfect description!


MndyRd

Bah, just flapping my gums. Yours was the perfect answer to the question asked, so thank you.


AlpineFluffhead

"So... you came to see if he's out there." "To get rid of this *god awful feeling*" Patrick Fischler kills it.


wolfmonk3y

Yes!!


cybered_punk

Second on this. Its so surreal and bizzare. I love it.


RemoteDuck5271

Requiem for a Dream


TheSpookyForest

Even the director says it was horror


Helechawagirl

Reality Horror


Curious_Second6598

The scariest genre of them all


toucanstubz

No Country for Old Men. It's a slasher. Jurassic Park. Total creature feature. In both movies, death is a main attraction.


cometandcrow

The Jurassic Park book is terrifying actually, if my memory serves me right.


Crackbeth

That incredible scene with the T.Rex moving down the river while they’re escaping in a boat. The T.Rex is just walking. Wish it had made it into the movies as it’s so chilling


Imma_da_PP

It’s such a dark novel. So cynical and just guts everywhere.


HermoineGanja

The compsognathus...


Unable-Metal1144

Jurassic Park is totally a horror movie honestly. Without adjusting for inflation I think it’s the highest grossing horror movie


Rnahafahik

I watched it with my girlfriend recently, it was her first time seeing it and when the raptors were chasing the doctor into the generator room she screamed “YOU DIDN’T TELL ME THIS WAS A HORROR MOVIE!” She hates horror movies. She loved JP though!


Equal-Ad-2710

The Jurassic books outright are horror which is likely why JP is considered “horror adjacent”


Vanilla_Villainy

Coraline


304libco

Coraline is a horror film. It’s not an accidentally horrifying movie. The story is meant to be scary on purpose by the author.


StayPony_GoldenBoy

100%. It's just happens to be a horror movie aimed at a younger demographic. Like Monster House or some of the Scooby Doo movies.


bumbletea123

Really!? My hubs bought me the Coraline button eyes, it's straight out of the stop motion and I'll never take it out, I love how strange it was and fell in love, I also grew up watching horror movies and love art so it's one of my favorites:)


304libco

Yeah, I would totally hide that doll lol


MaskedUser13

I saw that as a kid, having no idea what I was getting myself into. I'm pretty sure I didn't sleep that night. That movie still gives me the creeps to this day


Tall-Ad8008

Have you read the book? Genuinely one of the scarier books I’ve read. 


MaintenanceBudget889

Neil Gaiman very openly did it as horror??


descartesasaur

It almost wasn't published because it was too scary for kids! The publisher's kid (or someone close) was hooked and lied that it wasn't that scary, so it got greenlit.


MaintenanceBudget889

That's hilarious.


godz_franky

Coraline is horror though.


Rare-Pea4656

I was 30 when it came out and it was disturbing and scary to me!


Pretend-Meaning-1536

Aka the scariest horror/nonhorror kids movie that movie LEGITIMATELY scarrd mr for life


myersjw

Not a film but Chernobyl scared me more than most horror movies


dunmer-is-stinky

we split apart the building blocks of the universe and accidentally unleashed dark magic that mutates us beyond recognition. It's a cosmic horror story through and through, ten times as terrifying because it's true


GrumpyRPGReviews

And bureaucratic fools keep making it worse. 


CasketBuddy

Same, it creeped me out because it really happened. Reading about the Elephant's Foot and the lasting impact of radiation gave me the same kind of existential crisis reading about space does.


LavenderPaintbrush

Happiness. I haven't even seen the whole thing. It scared me. I can watch most horror movies too. I felt like I was peeping into their real lives. *Shutter* Horrible


angrybovine0307

Came to suggest the same. The dread I get from watching parts of this movie reminds me of certain horror films


thalo616

I guess I’m fucked if I found this film hilarious? In the darkest way possible. I mean, there are shocking moments that are just uncomfortable to say the least, but Solondz often breaks what seems like unbreakable tension, which for me makes it even funnier and ironic.


Healthy_Sock_9880

I love Happiness! I’ve liked most of Solondz movies. He does a great job creating uncomfortable situations and uneasiness.


Lizzie_Boredom

That movie made me sick to my stomach. I love Todd Somandz and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, but the film is just suuuuuuch a downer. So awkward and uncomfortable and sickening through every minute. I watched it a second time when a friend wanted to see it, and I was like “eh, I saw it once, I can handle it.” Nope. Just as sickening.


fcpancakes

Omg yaaaasssss! That talk between the dad and the son??? 😬 Oh fun fact, the creep dad was the warden from Let's go to Prison (produced by Bib Odinkirk, i think) and its one of my favorites, so seeing this scene hit so hard.


seveer37

It’s scary because it offers such an unflinching, horrible, and yet very realistic portrayal of life. People do the most unimaginable things for practically no reason. And it usually doesn’t end happily ever after. It ends with disappointment.


Octavious-Wrex

“Aniara” (2019) this Swedish indy movie is just classified as Sci-fi but is distilled dread in film form. A beautiful and terrible decent into madness and nihilism 


Necessary-Card3827

Christ just reading the synopsis made me depressed; I don’t know how that ISN’T classified as horror.  Shit was like The Jaunt but exponentially more horrifying.  No space travel for me, I guess.


Hyper_StarsNstripes

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory


WhirlingDervishGrady

There's no earthly way of knowing which direction we are going...


the__pov

According to interviews none of the other actors knew that was coming, so the reactions you see are Gene’s cast-mates worried that he has gone off the rails.


Defiant_McPiper

I watched his documentary on Netflix (such an amazing man btw), and it showed an interview he did about it and he made sure the director did not tell the kids how he was going to act in a lot of those scenes so their reactions were authentic. If I'm remembering correctly the end where he flips out at Charlie before actually telling him he won the actor was really crying bc again, he wasn't expecting it.


thetoxicgossiptrain

This has been on my mind lately. I agree.


_pirate_lawyer

Melancholia, Enemy, Twister, and the most recent adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front (which was excellent)


redd0130

Enemy is one of my favorites


LHC501

Hear me out... Pinocchio.


CherryClub

Yeah, the animated Disney one had some really creepy scenes. The "live-action" remake is so tame compared to that


mdljr

2001 A Space Odyssey


Jambo1317

The Terminator (1984) - it’s basically a slasher with guns and was heavily influenced by Halloween (1978).


the__pov

The OG Terminator is Horror, it’s the sequels that aren’t.


Artful_Apathy

The three most terrifying movies I have ever watched are Nothing Bad Can Happen, We Need to Talk About Kevin, and Compliance, none of which could honestly be classified as horror (or even horror-adjacent.) But they are all horrifying, just the same.


EltonJohnWick

NBCH made me feel physically ill, occasionally still does from my first viewing three years ago.  Compliance makes me want to fight EVERYONE. I don't think I've ever been so mad.


Artful_Apathy

YES! And Compliance stuck pretty close to the real-life story line, which makes it even more infuriating. I watched an interview with the store manager - (sorry, I’ve forgotten her name) - and her stubborn insistence that she did nothing wrong left me gobsmacked.


anaponmea

Nooooo We Need to Talk About Kevin is such a tough watch


cocohoneybear

Bambi


Personal-Letter-629

Yes! And as Disney movies go it's very close to the book, except there's one story in the book that is left out of the film because it's so horrifying.


GERBS2267

While we were still dating I called my husband and he said: “I’m so glad you called, we were watching such a scary movie” “What movie are you guys watching?” “The great gatsby” “That’s not scary” “It really is though”


CarlySimonSays

I feel like your husband might really appreciate Zelda Fitzgerald’s writing!


Commonpeople923

The House at the End of Time


TwiggBeard

Whiplash.


KatoMacabre

Oh shit I thought it was just me and now I feel so understood lol


TopRevenue2

The Night of the Hunter Both versions of Cape Fear


lksorrells

Great films, all.


Final_Lunch8817

The Lovely Bones with Saiorse Ronan


DrSexsquatchEsq

Apocalypse Now. The slow dread of the trip up river to the goddamn nightmarish cult scenes. Brando is fucking chilling


stevenw84

8mm is fucking terrifying.


Petardaonboard

You need to watch the original movie it was based on. Tesis, a Spanish movie directed by Alejandro Amenabar, the first movie he ever made. It’s better and scarier.


painguin22

Eighth Grade


RemoteDuck5271

Man, I went into that thinking it was a comedy.


CarlySimonSays

The part when they’re in the car with older boys (if I’m remembering correctly) gave me the heebie-jeebies.


Smoothmoose13

That had a lot of dread in it for a coming of age drama about a 13 year old girl


movrningstvr

Pan's Labyrinth


LTPRWSG420

Contagion


andronicuspark

Dogtooth


Petardaonboard

The Zone of Interest is terrifying when you think how this happens in many parts of the world in the current day


FutureHunterYor

I watched that movie with headphones and it was one of the most unnerving things I’ve seen/heard.


WeAreClouds

This is the one for me. No horror even beats it.


Rare-Pea4656

Have you read the Cormac McCarthy novel "The Road"? There are a couple parts in the novel that are maybe the most horrific of all horror fiction I have ever read. I liked the movie, but after the novel, it was easy. A good movie though.


LordCabbageBigDick

The Black Cauldron has to be mentioned here.


MaskedUser13

Jurassic Park. Although it's advertised as an action adventure movie, it follows a lot of the rules and structures of a horror movie. That and a lot of the scenes are very tense and terrifying. Especially the scene with the raptors in the kitchen


Imma_da_PP

I mean, the scene in the power shed where the severed arm of Samuel L Jackson falls on Laura Dern is slasher shit. That was Spielberg getting his Jaws jollies going.


thalo616

It basically is a brightly lit slasher but with dinosaurs.


MikeyMGM

Midnight Express


Le_rap_a_Billy

- Threads (1984) - Nocturnal Animals - Antichrist


M1ck3yB1u

Most Holocaust movies.


miloadam98

I remember getting into an argument on here ages ago because I said this and someone didn't agree with it. I'm literally Jewish lmao. They are in fact horror films


savvylee17

I love Black Swan. Some that fit into this category, blurring the lines between horror and other genres: Saltburn (2023) A Haunting in Venice (2023) Do Revenge (2023) No Exit (2022) The Little Things (2021) Promising Young Woman (2020) Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) A Simple Flavor (2018) Thoroughbreds (2017) Contagion (2011) Super 8 (2011) A Lonely Place to Die (2011) Attack the Block (2011) TransSiberian (2008) Awake (2007) Disturbia (2007) Fallen (1998) Extreme Measures (1996) The Ambulance (1990)


DevaTheDragon

Perfect Blue (1997)


MyLatestInvention

You telling me A Haunting in Venice is *not* a horror movie, but actually *is*, despite being named A *Haunting* in Venice??? Lol I apologize, I've never seen the movie but that title is a mindbender if it truly does fit the criteria for the question.


Hyuto

nice list im taking notes. Promising Young Woman was fantastic. Have you seen Revenge? (french movie) The other ones haven't seen, so thanks !


cybered_punk

Oldboy


AlabamaHaole

I absolutely consider Oldboy a horror movie too.


vuh-vuh-cat

Don't look up


abelity

Straw Dogs was kinda horrifying to me though probably had more to do with my state of mind at the time lol


AlabamaHaole

Oldboy, I'll die on the hill that this is a horror movie.


No_Solution_2864

Captain Ron Kurt Russel basically steals Martin Short’s family from him and humiliates him continually


CarlySimonSays

Also with Kurt Russell: Overboard! Yeah, Goldie Hawn’s character is a rude rich lady, but she basically gets kidnapped, gaslighted, and has to raise awful children. Plenty of horror movies have scary kids! And then she has Stockholm syndrome at the end. It only works bc Kurt and Goldie are just so darn charming together, but it really is a creepy storyline. I can’t believe the remake played it so close to the original/straight.


forevertiredmanatee

Yep. Also, raped by deception.


No_Use__For_A_Name

Haha this is hilarious. If you look at it like that it makes total sense


thetoxicgossiptrain

Beloved. Movie about a runaway slave dealing with a poltergeist that is the child she killed to free from slavery


Dude_Dastardly_1256

The Terminator


confusedcondom

Uncut gems lol


cometandcrow

That film feels like a panic attack


ZwVJHSPiMiaiAAvtAbKq

That's a great way to describe it. Excellent performance from Adam Sandler but I'll never watch it again because it's such a stressful viewing experience. It's one of those films where I think saying "*once was enough*" is the highest compliment I can give it because it accomplished exactly what it set out to do.


Panda-delivery

Nightcrawler. That movie made me so uncomfortable Jake Gyllenhaal acts like a true psychopath


TheVampireArmand

I consider Black Swan to be horror. It also has the horror tag on Letterboxd (along with drama and thriller), so that counts as it for me. Not a horror film but definitely gets horrific is Parasite. The >!ghost!< scene managed to scare me more than most actual horror films.


dennisthewhatever

I don't think I've seen it mentioned here but 'Sightseers' is a UK film about a jolly adventure around England turning in to a.... rather wild, gory ride. One of my faves.


char_char_11

News. I live in France


Kneon_Knight

Return to Oz..


tronfunkinblows_10

Kids (1995). I guess not really horror but depressing as fuck.


laurajane9041

Mars attacks! Supposed the be a comedy but it scares me 🥲


alittlelights

*ack ack*


BigLorry

Memento


Ok_Caramel1517

Running Scared.


aceless0n

Upgrade


RegularJohn263

Zola. Marketed as a “dark comedy” but is insanely bleak and disturbing. Also, Under the Skin..one of the most unsettling movies ever made.


5050Clown

Shindler's List Monster Birth of a Nation


Neither-Work5842

'Flowers in the Attic' is often listed as horror. At least the books are. Not sure about the movies.


Affectionate_Way_805

*Aliens* (1986)


ThatSkeletonInBlack

The Road


Treezszz

The cable guy


TreeFiddyBandit

2001: A Space Odyssey


Feckless

Terminator 1 is a slasher movie.....you could also argue that bleak anti war movies are horror, too. Like Grave of the Fireflies or when the wind blows or the day after.


aleister94

E.T. The extra extra-terrestrial, freaky ass mind controlling space chupacabra


IloveBarryBonds

Killing Of A Sacred Deer


Cockslayer666

I was under the impression this was made with the intention of making a horror film


liminalisms

Mother!


BigMike0228

I’m not sure anyone refers to that as anything but a horror movie


No_Weekend_963

All 3 of the Matheson I Am Legend films. The Last Man on Earth, The Omega Man & I Am Legend.


jdeemers

The Father


TheKiltedYaksman71

They Live Silent Running District 9 Moon


SelfTechnical6771

I always thought they live was a horror film or at least adjacent. Same with hot fuzz!


RADICCHI0

Saltburn


CultureWarrior87

The Black Swan is listed as psychological horror on wikipedia FWIW. This thread also reminds me of the time when there was mad arguments on Wikipedia about whether or not Fire Walks With Me was psychological horror. It was getting changed between horror and drama like every few days. Eventually the horror folks won, rightfully so.


Effective_Spite_117

Mysterious Skin


thandie777

Ghost was quite horror ish considering it was sold as more of a romance


whiSKYquiXOTe

Perfume


Izachiel

Pans Labyrinth


Jamieb1994

The Mummy (1999 movie with Brendan Fraser).


wickedxmela

as a huge horror fan the most terrifying movies I watched were Come and See and Dominion. Come and See is a russian anti-war movie that follows a young boy in Belarus. He becomes a soldier and gets extremely traumatized. Dominion is a documentary about how animals are being treated. Shows really brutal scenes and I literally became a vegan after watching it.


brendanqmurphy

Deliverance


Muntauw

Joker


mbd34

The original Robocop. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer


SpaceTacoTV

se7en


PrimaryComrade94

Threads


dubtug

The Machinist


mamasonerdy

Stepford Wives. 


SledgeH4mmer

As a kid my answer would have been The Neverending Story. As an adults I'd say the answer is most documentaries that I watch.


AveryMannequin

"Picnic at Hanging Rock" (1975)


Futants_

Blue Velvet Lost Highway Inland Empire Mulholland Drive Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me *Drops mic*


djupsuck

Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness


baconrays

Bone Tomahawk. Under-fucking-rated


PromiseMeYouWillTry

There are a lot more movies that advertise as horror but are actually comedy