I am a longtime horror fan who’s searching for a good horror movies to watch. A movie like The Exorcist that actually made me feel scared. Something that’s inherently scary, and not because of jump scares. I have watched many popular horror movies and movie series like the Anabelle, The Insidious (my favourite), The Conjuring (another favourite), The Babadook and more. I am looking for movies set in 90s, 70s or earlier, that is not talked about much.

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    3 hours ago

    I love horror movies, but haven’t found much time for them in recent years. The two I have watched relatively recently were Hereditary and The Ritual. Both were pretty good for different reasons.

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    top would be sinister. im not easily disturbed by horror movie but this one did a good job. Its from 2012 and takes present day but also crosses time. its a bit hard to explain and its best not to.

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    The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988): takes place mainly in Haiti, where an american anthropologist is attempting to study rumors of zombie resurrection only to find himself caught between the combination of the Tonton Macoute and Voodoo occultism

    Salem’s Lot (1979): The original miniseries (2 parts iirc) This one has one of my all time favorite Nosferatu style vampires, along with Richard Straker, a very proper and suspicious antiques dealer played by James Mason

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986): Silly as it may seem to recommend a sequel like this, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is pretty wild and introduces Chop-Top played by Bill Moseley who is simultaneously disturbing and hilarious, always in a horror-y way.

    These are probably like a 5-7 out of 10 for scariness, but are some of my personal favorite horror movies, one more recommendation which I’d give a somewhat higher scare value, but isn’t in that era is

    Frankenstein’s Army (2013): Neat storyline, and some really cool practical effects. (Not army of frankensteins which is another film entirely from 2014)

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    9 hours ago

    The Others (2001), The Orphanage (2007), 1408 (2007), The Skeleton Key (2005), A Dark Song (2016).

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    Return of the Living Dead Part II(1988)

    Go old-school. Classic, underground, teen, zombie flick.

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    12 hours ago

    How about The Green Room? It didn’t even register as a horror movie until it was too late.

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      7 hours ago

      The Green Room? Sounds interesting but I am looking for a movie that’s scary without gore. I saw the guy with a machete in the poster.

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        It sounds like you might be more interested in thrillers, which focus more on the psychological and “scary“ aspects, whereas horror films tend to include more visuals and gore.

        You should check out the film Get Out

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            Alright. I got you now. Pretty sure I know what you’re looking for:

            Shutter Island (2010)

            10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) (you don’t have to have seen Cloverfield at all)

            Coherence (2013) (a personal favorite of mine)

            The Shining (1980)

            Hereditary (2018)

            Weapons (2025)

            Late Night with the Devil (2023) (if you liked The Exorcist, you’ll love this one)

            I think any of these will be right up your alley. Minimal/no gore. Rely more on suspense/mystery than cheap jump scares. Each will give you lots of goosebumps.

            If you can handle some gore in favor of compelling story/setting, I’d also add to the list:

            The Thing (1982)

            Event Horizon (1997)

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        Green Room is definitely gory. It’s not over the top, but they don’t shy away from what weapons do to human bodies.

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    The original slasher Black Christmas (1974) holds up well; unsettling, bleak, and scary imo

    Rec, it’s a pov Spanish language horror from 2008 but set in a building that could easily be a setting for 70s-90s. Kinda like Blair witch in a haunted house. Some jumps but the suspense is built for the bigger scares.

    Candyman (1992) it’s not exactly unknown but I think it’s recognition falls behind other 90s horror movie& series. Philip glass soundtrack, multiple conflicting myths & legends, scares that are suspenseful and gory and unexpected.

    There are a couple alternate soundtracks to Nosferatu (1922) that make it more scary and less dated

    Edit: for more thriller less bloody I’d go with Hitchcock & the movies he helped inspire like Brick, Blue Velvet, Dark Passage, Basic Instinct

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      Horror movies rarely scare me but the end of REC was pretty rough. I had friends over to watch, they left afterwards, my roommate wasn’t home, and about 5 minutes later the power went out in the neighborhood.

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      There are a couple alternate soundtracks to Nosferatu (1922) that make it more scary and less dated

      I’m intrigued, any particular recommendations?

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        If you like gothic rock there’s a version with a type o negative soundtrack, they didn’t make a new score but took songs from their first few studio albums that fits really well

        Probably my favorite is the Rob Wright string quartet, new score and songs really fitting to a creepy vibe

        There’s a bunch more listed here https://musicbrainz.org/series/a3b6359b-20be-4b46-8781-f74c9a85e3ff

        Faust (1926) is another old silent b&w movie with multiple alternate soundtracks

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    A few off the beaten track movies that come to mind:

    • Haute Tension
    • The Descent
    • Rec
    • A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
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      Enthusiastically seconding The Descent, OP. One of the most original, well-done indie horrors I know of. Go in blind for best results.

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        I have watched The Descent. I didn’t know it was an indie movie. Is this the same movie about thrill seeking women who go cave exploration and get stuck inside with alien like creatures? The ending was ig appropirate for the movie but I wish she had gotten a happy ending.