Hey there, I'm a huge fan of horrors, mainly foreign ones, I'm currently running out of new stuff to watch though so I'm trying to find more with the help of you guys hopefully!
My favourites so far are below
Discuss!
I don't really go out of my way to watch horror movies, but The Strangers was a really good movie.
Suspiria is a wonderful movie as long as you don't mind some vague story elements, plus the imagery is amazing. It's a great Italian/American movie by Dario Argento.
I would also recommend Se7en (which is mostly a thriller but has some good scares) and Wolf Creek.
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American Psycho is the greatest, isn't it?
My absolute favorite horror movies are: the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre the original The Hitcher (though this is barely a horror movie) Hellraiser II An American Werewolf in London The Signal (2007)
I haven't watched a lot of foreign horror. The only ones I can think of at the top of my head are Cannibal Holocaust, the original Funny Games (not a fan), and the Rec movies. I think I've seen a Swedish slasher but it was really generic, and a crappy Irish slasher. My favorite foreign films always tend to be the UK ones.
Oh, and the Australian film Wolf Creek, as previously recommended. I watched the sequel too. They were middle of the road for me but a lot of people seem to love them so give it a shot.
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nobody ever wants to watch horror films with me!! i'm admittedly a wuss so i don't really like to watch them on my own, but i quite enjoy being scared.
hmm the last one i watched was 'the purge' which was pretty ... average! definitely open to some suggestions c:
I love horror films. Martyrs is realy good. My favorit films are foot foundage films and zombie films. But there are many other good. Katacombs is good even lots of people don't like the film. Maybe they expected something else...
Adding another nod towards Martyrs~ I love that film.
I also really enjoy watching randomly-chosen horror/thriller movies. I watched Absentia on Netflix a while ago, and even though it's definitely more of a mindgame than a blatant horror, I found it to be pretty enjoyable! (Even though the acting starts off horrible...)

Dumplings is one of my top favorite horror movies. It's Chinese but last I remember, it was available on Netflix. I Saw The Devil is Korean and definitely still on Netflix as of the time of this post, and also very much worth a watch.
I really love Horror Movies. The Decent Nightmare on Elm Street the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre Zombie Movies like 28 Days later Dawn of the Dead
and many more!!!!
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I love most all horror movies
All of George Romero's movies High Tention Ginger Snaps Resident Evil movies
Dumplings was amazing!
The Green Inferno was ok. Needed more gore. Never saw Cannibal Holocaust
Ugh, I WISH I was a horror fan... I am just too scared and paranoid to watch anything like that! I always did like Poltergeist, is that considered horror? Lol.
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I grew up watching horror movies. Child's play, Nightmare on elm street, Jason..all the classics even some less popular movies :D

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (I also did see all the sequels, the remake, and the prequel, but the original will always be my favorite)
Everything in the Evil Dead lineup - Loved the first film. Loved the second. Loved the third in all its crazy sensibilities. Fainted in ecstasy the moment I saw the trailer for the new series. Died happy seeing the first episode for the show.
Cabin in the Woods - simply because it is a brilliant play on tropes
Audition - The ending gets everybody. That chick was whacked.
Motel Hell - Holds a special place in my heart simply due to how terrible it is. But it's a B movie, so that's okay.
Dumplings - Was very memorable. Along with the creepy storyline, I liked this film's use of color. I find in a lot of Western media, there are a lot of muted blue/grey/green tones used to create an eerie effect and it gets a little monotonous after a while.
Let the Right One In - The Swedish version. You think the ending is positive after all the gore, but really, when you think about it, the boy at the end is simply going to end up like the vampire's previous caretaker that died earlier in that film. The cycle just continues.
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I have finally seen "It follows" Not one of the best, but a good idea. I like "The visit" too. And I don't know if you can see films from austria in USA- but "Ich seh ich seh" is realy brilliant. It's no big horror, no splatter. It's so simpel and... good on a sad way. If you have the chance to see it- do it. Watch it!
Ha, I just watched Green Inferno after finally finding it online. I really did not enjoy it that much. The beginning was dull and there was only 1 good torture/death scene (the first student Activist who died). And I HATED the ending. It actually made me angry.
Cannibal Holocaust is basically Green Inferno except it's good... and way more gorey. Except it has real animal abuse and one scene in particular is unwatchable because of it.
Now that I think about it... unless I'm forgetting a movie, Hostel 1 is the only Eli Roth movie I've really enjoyed.
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I liked Cabin Fever, the kid screaming Pancakes!
I love Let The Right One In (both versions). You are right, though. The little boy is going to end up just like the old man did, but they still cared for each other very much, it was not just a case of the girl using the boy callously, I think.
I adore horror films even with its slim pickings and numerous selections that you don't really know whether it qualifies as one or not.
Among my favorites would have to be the Babadook, Evil Dead II, Cannibal Holocaust and Let the Right One In (Swedish version only. I really dislike how in Let Me In they wrote out Eli not being a girl). And those favorites are excluding a number of mixed genre films (mostly Crime/Sci-fi horror).
I love horror movies, thankfully I have two friends who I can constantly watch them with otherwise I would be so lost. The most recent one I watched was called Lake Mungo and it was really good. It was so super freaky I was like O.O
The Babadook, I saw the Devil...it's hard to think of some off the top of my head. I saw the pyramid recently and it was an amazingly terrible B movie. And I love it! XD

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