Hey Sup Forums. I watched this last night, and it's by far the best horror/thriller I've seen for years. I read reviews online and ordinary people say it's boring and bland, has no jump scares, or anything really that horrific.
I agree with the critics, it's a masterpiece. I was wondering - as I'm new to this genre, and also share the same disdain towards trashy horrors - if there's any films similar in theme, storytelling, film direction?
It's fairly unique in many ways. Some people will say The Babadook but I whole heartedly disagree, it comes nowhere close to The Witch. M Night's The Village isn't as good but it is similar enough in setting and theme a little bit that I'd recommend it. It's pretty polarizing but many people like it. The Wicker Man (the original) might be a good follow up as well. I'd also rec Rosemary's Baby and The Shining.
Brody Ortiz
I forgot, Sleepy Hollow is quite good as well.
Parker Young
Lol
Nathaniel Russell
It was very good. I'm trying to think what is the latest horror movie that was as good as this. The Others? Blair Witch Project?
Asher Clark
If you like slow paced horror/thriller/mystery without jump scares then you should check out Cure (1997).
Fantastic film in that category.
Hunter Diaz
Can someone post the PIC of Anya Taylor joy with her dick showing under her leggins and drinking cum from a glass? ThX
Owen Nguyen
sauna was pretty similar to this and it's also pretty good
Logan Rodriguez
hour of da wolf
Juan Campbell
Suspiria. Under The Skin. Alien. Possession. also give House a shot. Not the same thing but god damn it's hard to hate.
Liam Price
>and also share the same disdain towards trashy horrors Jesus Christ I can smell your neckbeard. Oh, shit, should I not have said Jesus Christ? Are we going to get in a debate about atheism?
Landon Harris
Trying to get ~30 more responses before I look for trends. Participation appreciated.
It was ok, I wouldn't call it a masterpiece though, far from it desu
Nolan Ramirez
I get what you mean, but there's an observable line with Horror films. Ones where typical horror fans will pay ticket price to see it twice, and the other where it gets insane ratings and the general community think it's a bore.
The ending fucked me up afterwards, and I still think about it a lot.
Nicholas Evans
It was really tense in some moments and especially the last 20 minutes. Still creeps me out to be quite honest.
Nothing really compares setting wise but It Fellows was as intense in moments
Gavin Jones
How so?
Cooper Torres
Birth
Cameron Fisher
Is the Conjuring any good? Has 7.5 on imdb.
Jason Ward
Tempted to watch it, as there's a second coming out (or already out)
Logan Martinez
Overhyped garbage.
Julian Parker
the invitation is quite good
Nathan Phillips
It made me want to live deliciously
Lincoln Cox
This just in: redditor thinks reddit: the movie is great.
Xavier Hughes
the Witch feels much like Rosemary's Baby so give that a go
Isaiah Myers
>I will never live near a forest full of horny naked witches
why even live
Ian Rodriguez
pleb here, I enjoyed the movie but struggled with a lot of the dialog, so I have a few questions.
what did the family do that got them banished?
what did Tomasin see when she was playing peek-a-boo with the baby?
what happened to the twins? Tomasin didnt even go looking for them
Christian Murphy
>what did the family do that got them banished? Dad literally went I'M MUCH HOLIER THAN THOU ART and they kicked him out
>what did Tomasin see when she was playing peek-a-boo with the baby? Nothing, cuz the baby was gone
>what happened to the twins? Tomasin didnt even go looking for them Same thing as the baby
Kevin Reed
>Same thing as the baby
In a lot of Witchcraft, people say that they got their flying abilities by boiling the fat of babies and applying to their skin etc.
Eli Powell
Kill List
similar creepy and ominous as all fuck atmosphere throughout.
Samuel Rivera
awesome, thanks anons
Nathaniel Evans
I'm gonna pretend you're simply trying really hard to troll
Jacob Nguyen
not nearly as good as this. it's a nice flick, though.