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Out of all the movies genres out there (Action, Sci-Fi, Romance, Thriller) psychological horror has got be my favorite, and I am here to explain why it should be everyone's favorite and how underrated these movies actually are.
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@benzi4759

11 months ago

ā€œThe Alienā€ from Annihilation by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow is the music playing in the background šŸ‘šŸ»

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@pajchoking8388

3 years ago

Psychological horror is literally a jumpscare but the jumpscare never happens and the tension and the rising up are in the whole movie.

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@audreyvandecauter7155

3 years ago

I suffer from severe anxiety, and whenever my anxiety was so bad that I could barely function, I would immediately turn to horror. It was like retraining my mind, instead of feeling crippling "fear" over nothing in particular, the feeling would be associated with the horror movie, and once the movie finished, my anxiety would have disappeared too.

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@LordGreninjack

1 year ago

Ok that analogy using just a black screen was actually genius. Had me absolutely terrified.

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@corps3punk

3 years ago

Even as a kid, who was OBSESSED with psychology and horror, Iā€™ve always held a deep seated love with Psychological Horror. Hereditary for example did a great job of making the viewer feel trapped yet intrigued in what was to happen next. The after effects...leaves an indelible mark on the brain (no pun intended lol)

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@punkrckr6889

3 years ago

Your observation about the dinner scene in Hereditary is solid. A lot of horror movies try to make you feel something by suddenly popping a ghost on the screen, but for anyone who's ever had an interaction like that with their mom, Hereditary is gonna make you feel a whole lot more than a jumpscare ever will.

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@anna93171

1 year ago

Florence Pugh's acting in Midsommar is some of the realest acting I've ever seen. The depiction of living with traumatic grief was spot on

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@mattbondcomposer

1 year ago

3:39 I never noticed before, but the lamp and table shadow mimick the silhouette profile of the Babadook in the next shot. Perfect cinematography. Everything is designed to relate to the paranoia of the protagonist.

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@Luke101

1 year ago

I will say, That Insidious jumpscare is probably one of the best ever done, and I hate jumpscares. It wasnā€™t cheap, it was completely out of nowhere, you had no idea what you just saw and youā€™re joining the other characters in their surprise and fear. Another great one that comes to mind is the lawnmower in Sinister, probably the best jumpscare of all time. I much prefer suspense and disturbing imagery, like Hereditary or the Babadook. But I think a perfected jumpscare can still be super effective

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@adamcupples8082

2 years ago

I think the most unnerving thing about the babadook and hereditary is quite simple, there's no comfort, no happy lovely idealic family who slowly go insane, there's always tension, always drama and you actually feel uncomfortable

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@EncoreBetch

1 year ago

Babadook was always a terrifying movie for me. I grew up with chronic paranoia, and still have it, and because the movie revolves around tension building up and just never ending, I stayed up at night just becoming insanely traumatized and anxious. Truly a scary movie when you have mental illnesses.

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@hypnoteapot

1 year ago

Toni Colette is one the best actresses of her generation. Everything she touches is gold (about a boy, little miss sunshine, Hereditary). She needs more recognition.

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@gone7200

3 years ago

People at university make jokes about how I donā€™t have emotions for not being scared at horror movies. Itā€™s not because Iā€™m ā€œtoo braveā€ to be scared. Itā€™s just that horror movies that depend on jump scares really canā€™t catch my attention. The type of horror that do really terrifies me are psychological horror, body horror and cosmic horror. If someone wants to scare me, they canā€™t do it via jump scares. This is why artists like Junji Ito are completely my favorite horror creators.

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@themovie8392

3 years ago

I don't know why people say "Psycological horror are bORing" that's really insult my favorite type of horror

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@QuestNation3221

1 year ago

This is why I personally love horror as itā€™s so subjective. What might scare one person, might not scare another. The most effective horror film in recent memory for me was The Babadook.

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@nobodyimportant4778

1 year ago

I like to imagine that either the babadook is a character made up by the kid who he attributes the behavior of his mother to in order to pretend she's innocent, or that the babadook actually comes to parents who regret parenthood and gives them what they secretly want.

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@naomori4262

3 years ago

So... Can y'all drop your fav psychological horrors? Edit: books, movies, and mangas

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@OfficiallyOfficial

3 years ago

Holy crap I actually got so scared by a black screen... HOW!? HOW!????????!?!?!?

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@tituslafrombois1164

1 year ago

To anyone who loves psychological horror, I can't recommend Possession (1981) enough. Genuinely one of the most distressing films I've ever watched.

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@Jacintojudio3478

1 year ago

I came into heredity thinking it was your common exorcist type movie. The first two hours I did feel some type of tension but I was more pissed off that it wasnā€™t what I expected. Than the last part of the movie happened, and Iā€™ve never felt anxiety or physical sickness like that from a movie before. It was truly a new experience and I actually welcomed it from then on.

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