I generally prefer kinda slow-drip psychological thrillers to full on slasher movies.
I agree with Abby that the original Nightmare on Elm Street is a classic of the genre though.
Watching that and scaring yourself silly as a child was pretty much a rite of passage.
I remember quite liking the first of the (seemingly infinite number of) Saw movies too.
In recent times I quite liked The Ari Aster ones (Hereditary and Midsommar) although for some strange reason I found Midsommar profoundly disturbing (the bit in the middle, rather than the big denouement at the end).
I needed a really stiff drink after that one.
I loved Parasite too (but I'm not sure that really constitutes horror per se).
I agree with Abby that the original Nightmare on Elm Street is a classic of the genre though.
Watching that and scaring yourself silly as a child was pretty much a rite of passage.
I remember quite liking the first of the (seemingly infinite number of) Saw movies too.
In recent times I quite liked The Ari Aster ones (Hereditary and Midsommar) although for some strange reason I found Midsommar profoundly disturbing (the bit in the middle, rather than the big denouement at the end).
I needed a really stiff drink after that one.
I loved Parasite too (but I'm not sure that really constitutes horror per se).
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