crazy how movies bear the fingerprints of their time. watching a body horror film and getting jump scared by the 2012 when i see the quirky girl drink her coffee out of a mason jar
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crazy how movies bear the fingerprints of their time. watching a body horror film and getting jump scared by the 2012 when i see the quirky girl drink her coffee out of a mason jar
Thanatomorphose (2012), dir. Éric Falardeau
Has any extreme horror made you uncomfortable/scared and what would you say is the worst one you ever read or watched?
I think the one (other than A Serbian Film) that actually made me the most uncomfortable is Atroz (2015), which I actually haven't seen all of because it's currently not streaming anywhere (it's so graphic Tubi won't even stream it 💔). One that IS streaming I believe that also got me is Irreversible !
And for worst, if you mean like quality/as a film then absolutely Thanatomorphose 😭 overall it's not a horrible movie and the effects are pretty good, it's just extremely boring to sit through :/
i like making studies from movies that I can't recommend to anyone
Spooktober Week 4: Body Horror
Our body is integral to our existence and our identity. What happens when we lose control of it? What happens when it becomes unrecognizable?
October 2024. horror list!
Every day one movie, every week has its theme :)
wait, you woke up in your bed to find yourself inextricably transformed into something that symbolizes how shitty your life is too?! same bestie!