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horrorwomensource · 2 months
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KATHRYN NEWTON + horror films (so far)
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SUMMARY: It has been five years since Katie murdered her sister and disappeared with her infant nephew, Hunter, in tow. Now, a new family is about to fall prey to nighttime terrors. A mysterious accident next door leads to teenage Alex and her family becoming the temporary guardians of Robbie, a very creepy neighbor boy. Cameras installed throughout Alex's home capture the sinister events that unfold after Robbie's arrival.
mod Z apologises for the lack of commentary on this one
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th3g1rln3xtd00r · 1 year
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been rewatching paranormal activity 4 like crazy and completely OBSESSED with Kathryn newton in it she's so cutie!  
like what do you mean this isn't a scary movie its just a girl vlogging her fun little life
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thehorrormoviechick · 9 months
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My Ultimate Found Footage Horror Movie List:
The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)
Be My Cat: A Film For Anne (2015)
The Tunnel (2011)
The Visit (2015)
Cloverfield (2008)
Unfriended: Dark Web (2018)
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Creep (2014)
Creep 2 (2017)
The Dirties (2013)
Rec (2007)
Rec 2 (2009)
V/H/S Anthology
Butterfly Kisses (2018)
Willow Creek (2013)
The Sacrament (2013)
Lake Mungo (2008)
Apollo 18 (2011)
The Fourth Kind (2009)
The Den (2013)
Exhibit A (2007)
The Bay (2012)
As Above So Below (2014)
Jeruzalem (2015)
Megan is Missing (2011)
The Possession of Michael King (2014)
The Houses October Built (2014)
The Devil Inside (2012)
Unfriended (2014)
Horror in The High Desert (2021)
Horror in The High Desert 2: Minerva (2023)
Hell House Trilogy
Behind The Sightings (2017)
Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes
Grave Encounters (2011)
Grave Encounters 2 (2012)
The Last Broadcast (1998)
The Atticus Institute (2015)
Curse of Aurore (2020)
The Last Exorcism (2010)
The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Afflicted (2013)
Paranormal Activity 1-4
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014)
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015)
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021)
Descent Into Darkness: My European Nightmare (2013)
Amber Alert (2012)
Exists (2014)
Incantation (2022)
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I’m now halfway through The Magnus Archives’ 1st season, so I thought it would be cool to just post my thoughts on each episode so far :). (Spoilers, I like all of them, and this podcast is going to be all I care about for a while.) Also NO SPOILERS PLEASE!!!
Link to Masterpost (contains all of these thought posts)
- Episode 1, Anglerfish 🚬
Statement of Nathan Watts, regarding an encounter on Old Fishmarket Close, Edinburgh.
Really strong start, not the scariest episode so far but definitely unnerving, and it gives a good first impression and layer of intrigue. While the story is simple in comparison to the later ones, it was still enjoyable, and I was just appreciating the atmosphere and framing device of the episode as well.
- Episode 2, Do Not Open ⚰️
Statement of Joshua Gillespie, regarding his time in the possession of an apparently empty wooden casket.
This is still one of my favorites. The whole time I was on edge, and this was the first episode that really kept me up at night. I went from wanting to know what was inside the coffin desperately, to wanting to stay away from it as much as possible. Joshua’s insuring dread and creative solution to his problems was fantastic, and it ends with some intriguing plot threads being set up.
- Episode 3, Across The Street 📓
Statement of Amy Patel, regarding the alleged disappearance of her acquaintance Graham Folger.
I think I share a common sentiment when I say that Amy stalking Graham was almost as creepy as the actual horror lmao. Overall I don’t have that much to say about this one, but it was very enjoyable, and I feel really bad for Graham in retrospect :(.
- Episode 4, Pageturner 📕
Statement of Dominic Swain, regarding a book briefly in his possession in the winter of 2012.
I…feel like I should hold off on talking about this one for now. While it was definitely well written and creepy, it just seems to be so full of setup for future plot lines that I almost don’t feel like I can form a concise opinion on it until I really get what’s going on. Honestly, my only complaint with this episode is that maybe it’s setting up TOO much in one go, but I still had a good time with it overall.
- Episode 5, Thrown Away 🗑️
Statement of Kieran Woodward, regarding items recovered from the refuse of 93 Lancaster Road, Walthamstowe.
This one actually did a pretty good job at getting me to think about waste disposal workers lmao, I never really thought about them like that before. This one was just really creepy, but also kind of fun in a weird twisted way. It did a great job keeping me on edge as well.
- Episode 6, Squirm 🪱
Statement of Timothy Hodge, regarding his sexual encounter with Harriet Lee and her subsequent death.
I am simultaneously horrified, and unfortunately aroused by what happened here.
- Episode 7, The Piper 🔫
Statement of Staff Sgt. Clarence Berry, regarding his time serving with Wilfred Owen in the Great War.
Having an episode set nearly 100 years ago is a really fun idea, and it’s executed perfectly here. It was interesting how it also featured a real person, and I liked how the paranormal activity felt more metaphorical here, it really did feel like it was showcasing the horror of war.
- Episode 8, Burned Out 🌳
Statement of Ivo Lensik, regarding his experiences during the construction of a house on Hill Top Road, Oxford.
I found this one to be very nerve-wracking, since not only was the whole scenario with the tree just, like…three creepy things happening at once, but the fact that the statement was given by someone with schizophrenia did a good job making me question it’s validity, even though I’m certain it’s true after listening to a later statement. I also hope that I get to see how the history of the house is unveiled in the future.
- Episode 9, A Father’s Love 💡
Statement of Julia Montauk, regarding the actions and motivations of her father, the serial killer Robert Montauk.
This one made me feel really sad :(. I really felt Julia’s despair in this one (Jonathan Sims does such great voice acting for every statement btw, both the character and the actual person), and I was even more saddened by the implications of why Robert did what he did. If my assumptions are correct, then…SCREW THE MOTHER! It was also the first one that got me thinking about where exactly all of the paranormal stuff comes from, and later episodes only add to my theory that it’s all due to demons/cults/higher powers.
- Episode 10, Vampire Killer 🧛‍♂️
Statement of Trevor Herbert, regarding his life as a self-proclaimed vampire hunter.
Much like Episode 8, this one did a really good job at making me question the validity of the statement, although I became more sure of its truth a bit earlier. I also just love how nonchalant Trevor comes off as, compared to all of the other traumatized horror victims. (Also, I’m guessing that the name Trevor and the episode title are meant to be a Castlevania reference?) While vampires aren’t the most creative thing for an episode, at least in comparison to everything else, the beast-like execution here more than made up for it in my opinion.
- Episode 11, Dreamer 💭
Statement of Antonio Blake, regarding his recent dreams about Gertrude Robinson, previous Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute.
Yeah…Gertrude Robinson did not die a normal death. My guess is that she was caught by ✨the horrors✨, but I’ll wait and see. This was another very tense episode, with the prophetic dream world being really, REALLY creepy. I do hope we get to see more of “Antonio” in the future, as I think he could be quite important. (I also hope he gets punched for DUMPING GRAHAM IN HIS TIME OF NEED-)
- Episode 12, First Aid 🏥
Statement of Lesere Saraki, regarding a recent night-shift at St. Thomas Hospital, London.
OMG GERARD KEAY HI HI HI HI HOW ARE YOU!!! Yeah I audibly gasped when he showed up again, it was such a cool moment. Anyways, hospitals already creep me the fuck out so this was pretty effective. Definitely some great setup here, and it helped to make a bit more sense of Pageturner, now that I have a better idea of what Gerard’s whole deal is. It also added some good fuel to the whole cult idea, and my god this poor nurse. Having to deal with all of this in a single night sounds like hell.
- Episode 13, Alone 🌫️
Statement of Naomi Herne, regarding the events following the funeral of her fiancé, Evan Lukas. Statement taken direct from subject.
Having a new voice in this episode was really cool, and Katie Davison did an excellent job as Naomi! It was also cool to see how Jon interacts with other people, he was…nicer than expected. This episode honestly felt like it was calling me out, as I am also someone who’s confident in my independence, but if I was in Naomi’s place I would also probably be scared shitless. I really hope she’ll get a happy ending :(. Also, The Lukas family is quite intriguing, especially since we now know they have a connection to The Institute…
- Episode 14, Piecemeal 👆
Statement of Lee Rentoul, regarding the murder of his associate Paul Noriega.
Firstly, this is probably my favorite of Jon’s vocal deliveries. His performance of Lee Rentoul just feels perfect. (Once again, this applies to both the writer and the character, I’m genuinely convinced the latter is an ex-theatre kid.) Outside of that, THIS ONE CREEPED ME OUT. The body horror was very effective, with the only thing holding it back being the fact that Lee isn’t the most likable protagonist in the podcast, but if this happened to someone else I’d be even more upset. Still though, it was a very creative concept, and the whole vibe and execution of the episode made it great.
- Episode 15, Lost Johns’ Cave 🕯️
Statement of Laura Popham, regarding her experience exploring the Three Counties System of caves with her sister Alena Sanderson.
What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fuck. What the fu-
- Episode 16, Arachnophobia 🕷️
Statement of Carlos Vittery, regarding his arachnophobia and its manifestations.
The way they tackled the concept in the title was really well done. Arachnophobia is seen as an irrational fear by a lot of people, so having it portrayed as an effect of childhood trauma was a good call. And as someone who is not arachnophobic, this episode got me close to feeling that way. What ever force was making Carlos relive his trauma is a sick fuck. Also the cat was a real one, glad he survived the whole situation. (Also THE WORMS, HOLY SHIT IT’S THE SEX WORMS!!!)
- Episode 17, The Boneturner’s Tale 🦴
Statement of Sebastian Adekoya, regarding a new acquisition at Chiswick Library.
This episode really compelled me to get out the rubber bands connecting images lmao. I really liked all of the connections to past statements here, like the presence of another book from the library of Jurgen Leitner, to the mention of Micheal Crew. The body horror here was once again very creepy, (outside of the flat rat, that was morbidly funny), but my favorite part of the episode was the introduction of Elias, which was a humorous, but also very intriguing scene. Also, the themes of books containing power was great as well. Great stuff all around.
- Episode 18, The Man Upstairs 🥩
Statement of Christof Rudenko, regarding his interactions with a first floor resident of Welbeck House, Wandsworth.
…ew. Ok in all seriousness, this is probably my least favorite episode so far. Still very far from bad, but after all of the extremely interesting themes and plot threads, having an episode where the idea was just “What if a guy had a house covered in meat? Wouldn’t that be fucked up?”, felt just a little bit underwhelming. Which like, the fact that my least favorite episode’s biggest problem is that I find it slightly pales in comparison to previous ones is just a testament to how much I’ve been enjoying the podcast. Still though, there were definitely a few things I really liked. The reveal of the room was creepy (especially considering the meat that seemed…alive…), and as someone who has had to deal with upstairs neighbors making noise for hours during construction, this episode definitely scared me.
- Episode 19, Confession, and Episode 20, Desecrated Host ✝️
Statement of Father Edwin Burroughs, regarding his claimed demonic possession.
This, alongside Lost Johns’ Cave, was one (or I guess, two…) of those episodes that seriously fucked me up. While I am not religious, I have always had fears of how religion can negatively affect me and the people around me, despite the good that it seems to do for so many people. So seeing Edwin be charged for every “sin” he committed by a higher power that wishes to steal its faith, and then not get judged by it, but by the people around him for his one true sin, was absolutely haunting, and I hope he turns out ok in the end. Outside of the horror, the episodes were fantastic. Listening to the events of Episode 8 from Edwin’s perspective, and seeing how Ivo’s actions saved him, was really cool, and solidifies in my mind that Ivo’s experience was real. The connections to demonic magic and Latin script thickened, and it was overall just a great mid-season finale. In conclusion, I hope that Martin feels better soon, and if he isn’t actually sick and is being plagued by ✨the horrors✨, well then I hope he survives :).
Thank you for reading my silly little thoughts if you’ve made it this far, it really means a lot to me :). I’ll probably update this every time I finish half of a season, so hopefully my thoughts on episodes 21-40 will be here in the Reblogs soon. :)
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sailorsally · 3 months
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Christopher Landon is a gay man. Most of his movies deal with gay stuff in a Supernatural context. JUST SAYING! (PS - IMDB says his "trademark" is "characters who are dealing with the recent death of a parent". And he's directed Kathryn Newton twice. Before she was on SPN (in 'Paranormal Activity 4', 2012) and after (in 'Freaky', 2020.)
God anon! You made me want this movie to be real SO BAD now !!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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sometimesraven · 1 year
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4 and 6 writing game!
4. What's the longest time you've been working on a WIP? when was the wip conceived?
Oh man. So there's two potential answers for this one, depending if you count "WIP" as "project I still poke at but mostly I've put entirely on the backburner but intend to pick back up one day" or not XD
If you don't count that definition then my oldest WIP is actually my debut series! I've been working on the Truth Saga on an official capacity since like 2018? But the characters and concepts have been around in RP form here on Tumblr since like 2012 haha
If you do count that definition, then my oldest WIP is my fantasy world Kal'shar, which rn is just a worldbuilding project but it's something I've had in my brain and been writing about since I was an eensy beetsy child writing self-indulgent Doctor Who fanfic and I first tried to write a novel for when I was like,,,, 15??? far too green and cringe to be writing a novel XD you can still find what little I wrote on my old DA account if you can stomach cringey 15 year old writing
6. Where do you get your inspiration from?
Oh boy, I mean you can usually find influence from whatever I'm hyperfixated on, but my oldest influences are Doctor Who and the Ghostwalker Series by Christine Feehan (a series of paranormal romances I probably shouldn't have been reading as a young teen).
In a more current and active sense I take a lot of inspiration from @neil-gaiman because if you're a queer author in the 2020s and you're not taking inspiration from one of the most influential and inclusive writers in recent history then what are you even doing.
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Paranormal Activity: The Ultimate Chills Collection will be released on October 11 via Paramount. The nine-disc Blu-ray box set includes all seven films plus the documentary Unknown Dimension: The Story of Paranormal Activity.
The found footage horror franchise consists of 2007's Paranormal Activity, 2010's Paranormal Activity 2, 2011's Paranormal Activity 3, 2012's Paranormal Activity 4, 2014's Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, 2015's Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, and 2021's Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin.
Unknown Dimension: The Story of Paranormal Activity is a 2021 feature-length documentary directed by Joe Bandelli. It features franchise alumni Jason Blum, Oren Peli, Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Christopher Landon, Akiva Goldsman, and more.
This set is the only way to get a physical copy of Next of Kin, which is otherwise available exclusively on Paramount+. No word on special features at this time, but existing material is expected to be included.
For the first time in one complete set, all 7 terrifying Paranormal Activity movies come together. Packed with chills and unexpected surprises, this must-have, limited-edition collection starts with the breakthrough original horror phenomenon that enticed audiences around the globe and continued with six uniquely spooky sequels.  
Pre-order Paranormal Activity: The Ultimate Chills Collection.
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foxingpeculiar · 1 year
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Since the only movie I'm watching tonight is 200 Cigarettes, I've got my list of movies I watched for the first time this year. It's a little low (158 instead of the usual +/- 200) but... well, it's been a year.
Property is No Longer a Theft (1973, Ello Petri)
Zola (2021, Janicza Bravo)
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021, Michael Showalter)
A Face in the Crowd (1957, Elia Kazan)
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021, William Eubank)
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015, Gregory Plotkin)
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014, Christopher Landon)
Paranormal Activity 4 (2012, Ariel Schulman & Henry Joost)
The Nun (2018, Corin Hardy)
Hell-Bound Train (1930, Eloyce & James Gist)
Family Plot (1976, Alfred Hitchcock)
The Witch of King’s Cross (2020, Sonia Bible)
Teknolust (2002, Lynn Hershman Leeson)
Giant (1956, George Stevens)
Castle in the Sky (1986, Hayao Miyazaki)
Messiah of Evil (1973, Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz)
House (1986, Steve Miner)
The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014, Adam Robitel)
A Woman is a Woman (1961, Jean-Luc Godard)
Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021, Kier-La Janisse)
The Tragedy of MacBeth (2021, Joel Coen)
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun (2021, Wes Anderson)
Last Night in Soho (2021, Edgar Wright)
Thelma (2017, Joachim Trier)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956, Alfred Hitchcock)
Pig (2021, Michael Sarnoski)
In the Earth (2021, Ben Wheatley)
Truman and Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation (2021, Lisa Immordino Vreeland)
9 (2009, Shane Acker)
Chimes at Midnight (1966, Orson Welles)
WeWork, or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn (2021, Jed Rothstein)
Enemies of the State (2020, Sonia Kennebeck)
A Glitch in the Matrix (2021, Rodney Ascher)
Citizenfour (2014, Laura Poitras)
The Cremator (1969, Juraj Herz)
Angst (1983, Gerard Kargl)
Death on the Nile (1978, John Guillerman)
The Power of the Dog (2021, Jane Campion)
Nightmare Alley (2021, Guillermo Del Toro)
Mirror (1974, Andrei Tarkovsky)
House of Gucci (2021, Ridley Scott)
Free Guy (2021, Shawn Levy)
A Letter to Three Wives (1949, Joseph L Mankiewicz)
Say Amen Somebody (1982, George T Nierenberg)
Poison Ivy (1992, Katt Shea)
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964, Jacques Demy)
Zatoichi (2003, Takeshi Kitano)
Pale Flower (1964, Masahiro Shinoda)
Nobody (2021, Ilya Naishuller)
A Time to Kill (1996, Joel Schumacher)
Murder by Numbers (2002, Barbet Schroeder)
Antlers (2021, Scott Cooper)
Drive My Car (2021, Ryusuke Hamaguchi)
Ready Player One (2018, Steven Spielberg)
Superman II (1980, Richard Lester)
West Side Story (2021, Steven Spielberg)
Licorice Pizza (2021, Paul Thomas Anderson)
The Batman (2022, Matt Reeves)
You Can’t Kill Meme (2021, Hayley Garrigus)
Being the Ricardos (2021, Aaron Sorkin)
Summer of Soul (2021, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson)
Talk to Me (2007, Kasi Lemmons)
The Night House (2021, David Bruckner)
Here Comes the Devil (2012, Adrián Garcia Bogliano)
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Paul W.S. Anderson)
The Ritual (2017, David Bruckner)
The Bye Bye Man (2017, Stacy Title)
Creep (2014, Patrick Brice)
From Within (2008, Phedon Papamichael)
X (2022, Ti West)
Moonfall (2022, Roland Emmerich)
Dead Man (1995, Jim Jarmusch)
The Purge (2013, James DeMonaco)
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies (2020, Danny Wolf)
Caligula (1979, Tinto Brass, Bob Guccione & Giancarlo Lui)
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932, Dorothy Arzner)
The Alchemist Cookbook (2016, Joel Potrykus)
Spoor (2017, Agnieszka Holland)
Cliffhanger (1993, Renny Harlin)
Runaway Jury (2003, Gary Fleder)
A Scanner Darkly (2006, Richard Linklater)
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954, Hiroshi Inagaki)
Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple (1955, Hiroshi Inagaki)
Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island (1956, Hiroshi Inagaki)
Mikey and Nicky (1976, Elaine May)
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022, Akiva Schaffer)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022, Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert)
Men (2022, Alex Garland)
Old (2021, M. Night Shyamalan)
Saint Maud (2019, Rose Glass)
Bernie (2011, Richard Linklater)
Pineapple Express (2008, David Gordon Green)
Voyeur (2021, Myles Kane & Josh Koury)
Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985, Alan Metter)
Conspiracy Theory (1997, Richard Donner)
Experiment in Terror (1962, Blake Edwards)
The Nightingale (2018, Jennifer Kent)
Leave Her to Heaven (1945, John M. Stahl)
Black Widow (1954, Nunnally Johnson)
The Bob’s Burgers Movie (2022, Loren Bouchard & Bernard Derriman)
Incantation (2022, Kevin Ko)
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989, Don Bluth)
Nope (2022, Jordan Peele)
House of Bamboo (1956, Samuel Fuller)
Jurassic World: Dominion (2022, Colin Trevorrow)
The Black Phone (2022, Scott Derrickson)
The Presidio (1988, Peter Hyams)
Barbarian (2022, Zach Creeger)
Elvis (2022, Baz Luhrmann)
Vengeance (2022, BJ Novak)
Crimes of the Future (2022, David Cronenberg)
Don’t Worry Darling (2022, Olivia Wilde)
Band of Outsiders (1964, Jean-Luc Godard)
The Slumber Party Massacre (1982, Amy Holden Jones)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022, Halina Reijn)
Dead and Buried (1981, Gary Sherman)
Blonde (2022, Andrew Dominik)
Phantasm II (1988, Don Coscarelli)
Hellraiser (2022, David Bruckner)
The Keep (1983, Michael Mann)
Next of Kin (1982, Tony Williams)
The Funhouse (1981, Tobe Hooper)
Dream Demon (1988, Harley Cokeliss)
The Hidden (1987, Jack Sholder)
Prince of Darkness (1987, John Carpenter)
White of the Eye (1987, Donald Cammell)
Halloween (2018, David Gordon Green)
Halloween Kills (2021, David Gordon Green)
Halloween Ends (2022, David Gordon Green)
Terror Train (1980, Roger Spottiswoode)
The House by the Cemetery (1981, Lucino Fulci)
Strange Behavior (1981, Michael Laughlin)
Road Games (1981, Richard Franklin)
Final Destination (2000, James Wong)
Daughters of Darkness (1971, Harry Kümel)
Matango (1963, Ishiro Honda)
Thirst (2009, Park Chan-Wook)
Wolfen (1981, Michael Wadleigh)
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon)
Hud (1963, Martin Ritt)
The Dark Corner (1946, Henry Hathaway)
Encino Man (1992, Les Mayfield)
The Good Nurse (2022, Tobias Lindholm)
Son in Law (1993, Steve Rash)
Madame X: An Absolute Ruler (1978, Ulrike Ottinger)
Henri-Georges Cluzot’s “Inferno” (2009, Serge Bromberg & Ruxandra Medrea)
The Blue Dahlia (1946, George Marshall)
Pearl (2022, Ti West)
Amsterdam (2022, David O. Russell)
Memories of Murder (2003, Bong Joon-ho)
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022, Rian Johnson)
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022, Martin McDonagh)
Song of the Thin Man (1947, Edward Buzzell)
Shadow of the Thin Man (1941, W.S. Van Dyke)
RRR (2022, S.S. Rajamouli)
Another Thin Man (1939, W.S. Van Dyke)
Saaho (2019, Sujeeth)
Triangle of Sadness (2022, Ruben Östlund)
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@Viva_la_topknot's Halloween Movie List:
Halloween movies, scary movies, and Halloween Vibes movies, the movie list is a yearly tradition I’ve been working on for many years. It’s meant to get you through September and October with those good, good Fall vibes. There’s supposed to be more than you can reasonably watch so that you can pick whatever you’re in the mood for on any given night. I figured I’d share on Tumblr this year since I’m using it again. Enjoy!
🎃🕸️🎃🌙 🎃🍬🎃🎭🎃🕯️🎃💀🎃
V/H/S 2012
V/H/S 2  2013
V/H/S/94 2021 🎃
Hocus Pocus 1993
Hocus Pocus 2 2022 🎃
Practical Magic 1998
Hotel Transylvania 2012
Hotel Transylvania Transformania 2022 🎃
Halloweentown 1998
Halloweentown 2 2001
Coraline 2009
Casper 1995
 Beetlejuice 1988
Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1949
Goosebumps 2015
Paranormal Activity 2007
Paranormal Activity 2 2010
Paranormal Activity 3 2011
Paranormal Activity 4 2012
Little Shop of Horrors 1986
The Witches 1990
Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1997
Poltergeist 1982
Ghostbusters 1984
Ghostbuters 2 1989
Ghostbuters Afterlife 2021
Men in Black 1997
Men in Black 3 2012
Men in Black International  2018 🎃
Young Frankenstein 1974
The Exorcist 1973 🎃
The Silence of the Lambs 1991
ParaNorman 2012
Book of Life 2014
Coco  2017
Monsters Inc 2001
Monsters Inc 2 2013
Under Wraps 1997
The Babadook 2014
Happy Death Day 2017
Happy Death Day 2U 2019 🎃
Let the Right One In 2008
What We Do in the Shadows 2014
The Labyrinth 1986
The Darkl Crystal 1982
Kiki's Delivery Service 1989 
It 1990
It Chapter One 2017
It Chapter Two 2019
Doctor Sleep 2019
Scary Godmother 2003
Scary Godmother 2 Revenge of Jimmy 2005
Over the Garden Wall 2014
The Black Cauldron 1985
The Shape of Water 2017
The Village 2004
The Witch 2015
Fright Night 1985 🎃
Candyman 1992 🎃
The Lost Boys 1987 🎃
Ginger Snaps 2000 🎃
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman 2000
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken 1966 🎃
Don't Look Under the Bed 1999  🎃
Double Double Toil and Trouble 1993
The Ritual 2017 🎃
As Above, So Below 2014
Gremlins  1984 🎃🍬
US 2013
The Conjuring 2013
Insidious 2010
🎃 Movies that are new to me.
🍬 Movies that are Ryan’s suggestions.
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theslasherbabe · 7 months
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Paranormal Activity 4 (2012)
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Stats from Movies 501-600
Top 10 Movies - Highest Number of Votes
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Drag Me To Hell (2009) had the most votes with 1,156 votes. The Sudbury Devil (2023) had the least votes with 363 votes.
The 10 Most Watched Films by Percentage
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Aliens (1989) was the most watched film with 59.5% of voters out of 785 saying they had seen it. Roadkill (2011) had the least "Yes" votes with 1.0% of voters out of 597.
The 10 Least Watched Films by Percentage
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The Purge: Anarchy (2014) was the least watched film with 71.8% of voters out of 570 saying they hadn’t seen it. Awoken (2020) had the least "No" votes with13.4% of voters out of 677.
The 10 Most Known Films by Percentage
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Aliens (1989) was the best known film, only 1.1% of voters out of 785 saying they’d never heard of it.
The 10 Least Known Films by Percentage
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The Sudbury Devil (2023) was the least known film, 86,2% of voters out of 368 saying they’d never heard of it.
The movies part of the statistic count and their polls below the cut.
Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009) Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011) Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines (2012) Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014) Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) Ghostwatch (1992) Nekromantik (1988)
Hostel: Part II (2007) Hostel: Part III (2011) Antiviral (2012) Dead Ringers (1988) Drag Me to Hell (2009) Becky (2020) Stepfather 3 (1992) Roadkill (2011) Black Sheep (2006) Awoken (2019)
Exeter (2015) Excision (2012) Psycho Goreman (2020) V/H/S/94 (2021) The Lair of the White Worm (1988) Mad God (2021) Dash (2022) Don't Open Till Christmas (1984) C.H.U.D. (1984) Satan's Slave (1976)
Bad Taste (1987) The Deadly Spawn (1983) Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) Laid to Rest (2009) Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 (2011) Rosemary's Baby (1968) The Midnight Meat Train (2008) Underworld (2003) The Last House on the Left (1972)
Little Shop of Horrors (1960) The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Aliens (1986) Wrong Turn (2021) A Haunting in Venice (2023) Old (2021) Cloverfield (2008) 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) Cloverfield Paradox (2018) The Invitation (2022)
Saw II (2005) Saw III (2006) Saw IV (2007) Saw V (2008) Saw VI (2009) The Curse of La Llorona (2019) Saltburn (2023) Saw 3D (2010) Jigsaw (2017) Spiral (2021)
Child's Play 2 (1990) Child's Play 3 (1991) Bride of Chucky (1998) Seed of Chucky (2004) Curse of Chucky (2013) Cult of Chucky (2017) Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) Paranormal Activity 4 (2012) Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014)
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021) The Purge: Anarchy (2014) The Purge: Election Year (2016) The First Purge (2018) The Forever Purge (2021) Don't Breathe (2016) Don't Breathe 2 (2021) American Psycho 2 (2002) Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Day of the Dead (1985) Night of the Living Dead (1990) Diary of the Dead (2007) Survival of the Dead (2009) Happy Birthday to Me (1981) Bloody New Year (1987) Saw X (2023) Pieces (1982) The Sudbury Devil (2023) Demon (2015)
Butterfly Kisses (2018) 12 Hour Shift (2020) Bloody Birthday (1981) Def by Temptation (1990) The Hunt (2020) Godzilla (1954) The Babysitter (2017) The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) The Silenced (2015)
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Estas 6 posesiones y apariciones reales avergüenzan a cualquier película de actividades paranormales
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Desde 2007, las películas de Paranormal Activity se han convertido en una de las franquicias de películas de terror más taquilleras de todos los tiempos. Si bien los eventos paranormales aterradores representados en las películas son ficticios (esperamos), hay muchas historias de fantasmas y cuentos de posesión demoníaca que hacen que Paranormal Activity parezca manso.
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1. Ataque de la tabla Ouija
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En 2012, la policía de Texas respondió a una llamada de asalto con un arma mortal. Lo que encontraron cuando llegaron fueron dos adolescentes. Uno de 15 años había apuñalado al otro en el abdomen. Por suerte, la víctima sobrevivió al ataque tras pasar varios días en cuidados intensivos. Al ser interrogado por la policía, el atacante dijo que una tabla de Ouija le había dicho que matara a su amigo. El adolescente dijo que un espíritu lo había contactado a través del tablero. Supuestamente, el espíritu convenció al adolescente de que su amigo era la raíz de todos sus problemas.
2. Huellas misteriosas
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The Mitten Brewing Company en Grand Rapids, Michigan, ha estado lidiando con un extraño fantasma en su ubicación histórica durante años. Los trabajadores allí afirman que las huellas fantasmales de los niños continúan apareciendo en los pisos de madera (como se puede ver en la imagen de arriba). La historia más extraña de huellas sucedió durante una renovación de parte de la propiedad. Después de que se derribara una pared, se podía ver la huella de un niño pequeño en un trozo de madera detrás de la pared. Era la primera vez que la madera veía la luz del día en 127 años.
3. Espejo embrujado
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Cuando Joseph Birch, de 20 años, compró un viejo espejo antiguo a su casero, lo último que esperaba era desatar un demonio en su vida. Después de instalar el espejo, Birch y su compañero de cuarto comenzaron a experimentar intensas pesadillas. Birch dijo que incluso vio sombras parpadeando en el espejo. Una vez, se despertó en medio de la noche y encontró marcas rojas de rasguños en todo el cuerpo. Para deshacerse del fantasma, Birch y su compañero de cuarto subastaron el espejo encantado en eBay. Si compró el espejo que se muestra arriba, es posible que desee verificar si hay demonios.
4. Janet Hodgson
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Cuando Janet Hodgson tenía solo 11 años, se convirtió en víctima de un espíritu maligno que se le adhirió. Si bien muchas personas podrían eventualmente retractarse de una historia como esta, Hodgson se ha ceñido a su historia. En 2007, en una entrevista documental, calificó el relato de su encuentro fantasmal como "verdadero en un 98 por ciento". Escuche una grabación de la "poseída" Hodgson hablando con un médico y decida usted mismo si estaba diciendo la verdad.
5. Latoya Ammons
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En 2011, Latoya Ammons y su familia se mudaron a una nueva casa en Indianápolis. Casi de inmediato, comenzaron a experimentar sucesos extraños y sobrenaturales. Enjambres de moscas negras los plagaron a mediados de diciembre, y el sonido de pasos pesados ​​se produjo en medio de la noche. Estos sucesos extraños se volvieron siniestros cuando Ammons dice que los demonios comenzaron a poseer a sus tres hijos. Los expertos paranormales le dijeron a Ammons que su casa estaba poseída por al menos 200 demonios. Eventualmente, los incidentes demoníacos se volvieron demasiado difíciles de soportar para la familia Ammons, y se mudaron.
6. Anneliese Michel
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En 1968, cuando tenía 16 años, Anneliese Michel comenzó a sufrir convulsiones regulares. Los médicos le diagnosticaron una fuerte psicosis. Según viejos informes médicos, alucinaba rostros demoníacos durante todo el día y escuchaba voces que le decían que estaba "maldita". Esos mismos informes también describen episodios en los que Michel hacía caras demoníacas, se rasgaba la ropa, comía carbón y lamía su propia orina. Después de que su familia agotó su paciencia con la medicina tradicional, llamaron a un sacerdote para realizar un exorcismo. En total, Michel se sometió a 76 exorcismos antes de morir de hambre cuando ella se negó a comer. Puede escuchar el audio de uno de esos exorcismos a continuación.
(vía: Moviepilot)
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Paranormal Activity 4 (2012)
What can I say about this other than "It's another one." Just more of the same, while adding even less than previous entries. Although it does raise one very important question: how much did Microsoft pay to have a Kinect be a major plot element?
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lowkeynando · 11 months
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The success of the first two films would spawn additional films in the series: the prequel
Paranormal Activity 3 in 2011, and sequel to the second film, Paranormal Activity 4 in 2012. The fifth installment and spin-off, The Marked Ones, was released in 2014, and the sixth installment, The Ghost Dimension, was released in 2015. A video game, The Lost Soul, was released in 2017, while a seventh film, Next of Kin, was released in 2021. Paranormal events are purported phenomena described in popular culture, folk, and other non-scientific bodies of knowledge, whose existence within these contexts is described as being beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding. [1][2]
[3][4] Notable paranormal beliefs include those that pertain to extrasensory perception (for example, telepathy), spiritualism and the pseudosciences of ghost hunting, cryptozoology, and ufology.[5]
Proposals regarding the paranormal are different from scientific hypotheses or speculations extrapolated from scientific evidence because scientific ideas are grounded in empirical observations and experimental data gained through the scientific method. In contrast, those who argue for the existence of the paranormal explicitly do not base their arguments on empirical evidence but rather on anecdote, testimony, and suspicion. The standard scientific models give the explanations CLONES
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