Psychological horror film

>psychological horror film
>a hallway stretches to a ridiculous length

>2010s horror film
>upbeat music plays in tense scene

>and then hero starts to run but with no results
hate it

Name three (3) films where this happens

>psychological horror film

what movies do this besides straight up horror comedies?

Insidious and The Devil's Rejects come to mind

the shining, drag me to hell, zombieland

>zombieland
>psychological horror
It doesn't even have a stretching fucking hallway, what the fuck

Is psychological a codeword for not scary?

2017 It did this as well

>BLACKED adult film
>dick stretches to a ridiculous length

I'd say horror without jumpscares or explicily scary things - the scaryness comes from what you don't see and don't understand.

Kek

>character looks inside fridge
>closes the door
>no one was standing behind it

>protagonist’s friend character is talking about how everything is going to be okay
>interrupted mid sentence by an off screen stab sound effect

>Movie pretends that a certain girl is incredibly hot
>She's actually hideous.

That's a good trope, though.

>old lightbulb is flickering

>night time and raining
>dog is howling and barking
>conveniently timed lightning
I wish they brought back the thunderstorm trope back though, in all honesty

>hear a scary noise
>cautiously investigate
>hand touches shoulder from behind
>screams
>it’s friend
>“sry, u okay?”

>running from killer
>trips 43 times on random shit

>unstoppable legendary killer gets karate kicked through a window by Busta Rhymes