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goryhorroor · 6 months
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day 27 of horror: grief horror
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rachmcadams · 6 months
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I wish I could tell you something. A light at the end of the tunnel. There's just tunnel.
The Night House (2020) dir. David Bruckner
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alienwlw · 7 months
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October Horrorthon - Top Horror Movies
The Night House (2020) dir. David Bruckner “I'm the one that struggled with that stuff. Depression. Dark thoughts. He's the one that kept them at bay. Maybe it got to him. I don't know. Maybe I infected him with my bullshit.”
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gracesledomas · 7 months
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31 Days of Horror ⤷Day 5: The Night House (2020) dir. David Bruckner
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devilsskettle · 1 year
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He told me he killed girls, again and again. So he didn’t have to kill me. 
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me / Hannibal / The Night House 
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V/H/S (2012)
Directed by Ti West (X & Pearl) Adam Wingard (You're Next & Blair Witch sequel) David Bruckner (The Night House & Hellraiser) Radio Silence (Ready or Not & Scream)
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spellbound-willow · 6 months
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An under-utilized Horror subgenre:
Fae Horror
There’s so many ways to do it! So many aspects of fae that make for solid horror concepts.
Being taken away, coming back wrong, being replaced by something else, transforming into something, the cold indifference of nature, getting tricked or manipulated, holes in the ground, feeling like you’re being watched, time moving faster while you’re gone, getting lost in the woods, games, riddles, myths and fate
There’s not a lot of examples of fae horror but here are some I have seen starting from overt fae stuff to objectively not fae but my personal interpretations
- Pan’s Labyrinth – the most obvious, I think they actually use the term fairy. You even see the Court.
- The Hole in the Ground – the title kind of solidified my point. Nature, holes in the ground, changeling horror
- Coraline – come on, the Beldam is totally an unseelie. She takes children, and she loves to imitate real life, trick people and play games
- The Midnight House – I can’t really explain this one without spoiling the whole movie, if you know you know. Basically the house and the reason for the house.
- Hellraiser – the most controversial on this list but the riddles, puzzles, pain and pleasure, interdimensional beings beyond our understanding, you see what I’m saying right?
- Over the Garden Wall – not technically horror but it is very spooky and fae, especially closer to the end. Another world, lost in the woods, things aren’t as they seem, The Beast loves to trick people, talking animals, Adelaide of the Pasture, and one of the main antagonists isn’t even a character, it’s the indifference of nature
- Annihilation – the strange dimension, the body horror (especially the flowers scene), nature warping, the rainbows everywhere, the doubles, time warps, coming back wrong, being replaced. I think it’s a totally valid interpretation
Please add more if you can think of any! I only listed ones I have personally seen, movies I’ve only heard of before didn’t make the list but if you have recommendations or personal interpretations please share!
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michaun · 11 months
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crumb · 9 months
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i know people love the monster from The Ritual and I do too but my favourite parts are when the environments blend into these fucked up nightmare visions of shop shelving and florescent lights in the middle of a forest. David Bruckner makes the environment it's own creature in The Ritual, The Night House, and Hellraiser and he does it so well and I love it!!!
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shu-bullshit · 7 months
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I watched The Night House (2020) tonight and I enjoyed it. (I really like her)
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The night house, 2020
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yage-bejing · 22 days
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Optical effects in the 2020s horror movie "The Night House"
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ryanricky · 5 months
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💫One of the best underrated Actress in the world.💫
She deserves better than most of the actors active right now.
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cappedinamber · 5 months
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The Night House (2020)
Directed by David Bruckner
Cinematography by Elisha Christian
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devilsskettle · 1 year
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The Night House (2020)
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forfoxessake · 6 months
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Official October Halloween/Horror watchlist
“Totally Killer” (2023)
Loved this weird crime podcast/time-traveling/Molly Ringwald-obsessed slasher movie. It’s also funny with great 80’s music. And the lovely Kiernan Shipka.
“The Night House” (2020)
I love when you think you know where a film is going only to be completely blindsided by an even better ending. Rebecca Hall is amazing as always.
“Werewolf by Night” (2022)
Gael García Bernal is reason enough for me to watch anything so when it turns out to be a fun little horror monster film it’s a win-win situation.
“The Others” (2001)
I saw this in cinemas and then never again because I thought it wouldn't work on a second watch. I was wrong, it's still just as good and hasn't aged at all.
“Scream” (2023)
Some nice moments, and I do like the meta twist in the end. But it’s been so long since I saw the original (and never seen the sequels) that I feel like I missed half the jokes/plot references.
“Malignant” (2021)
I get why so many hated this but I thought it was a refreshing horror movie that still maintains what has always worked - but it’s not the greatest movie ever.
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