What are the absolute "must watch" horror movies?
>>81100188
The Witch was one of the most unsettling films I've ever seen in the cinema. I genuinely felt like I needed to go to a church afterwards.
>>81099517
Thread is off to a great start. Even the OP's still of Nosferatu is a legit mention, because the /filmic pacing of the story/ is extremely modern. What I mean by this is that the movie freely hops back and forth from set to set, two or three things are happening at once, we're not just in one set/room for several minutes at a stretch, only to slowly cut (finally) to some other set, elsewhere, with plenty of word-card setup.
We take this fast pacing for granted today, but over a century ago, people were genuinely skeptical that audiences would be able to keep up with that much visual information and understand it as plot-plot-plot. But of course, nowadays we watch movies in much the same way that we read novels: we can keep track of three or four different threads at once, draw our own conclusions (or the ones that the filmmaker wants us to draw with hints, make our own interpretations, etc.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
Does The Thing count?
>>81100380
Yes.
>>81100149
That should get you started.
>>81100505
Thanks anon
>>81099517
>>81100261
I unironically love Nosferatu. Probably one of my earliest introductions to horror.
>>81100505
you ruined it