The VVitch

Name a better horror in the last decade.

You can't.

I'm in love with Anya.

i can't, even if it wasn't scary it was definitely kino

we all are user. we all are.

Are there any jumpscares? I'll watch it if there are none.

Get Out

>Do you wish to live deliciously?

I'm trying to recall any off the top of my head and I can't.

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Kill list

there's 0, it's much more atmospheric

The Autopsy of Jane Doe

Anya is so hot in this film

Why is she so perfect?

>villain is a goat
Lmao

No. It relies more on music and atmosphere to be scary. There are a couple of scenes of gore, but it's not overused.

I love her most of all.

Lake Mungo. I did love The VVitch though.

The Witch is such an excellent pleb filter.

Would you want the taste of butter?

Would you want a vibrator?

Would you want a subscription to Vogue?

>t. jay

stop shilling that lake mungo shit you fucking autist

Why are her eyes so far apart?

I think maybe there was one but it wasnt eye-rolling bad. I agree, nothing comes to mind.

No, you get out

It Follows

Hell, 2012's Sinister is better.

It's more creepy than scary I'd say. I went into it wanting to be scared and left it being thoroughly impressed with how it depicted that point in history and also how people in that time thought of witchcraft and satan. I live in new england in a foresty looking place like that and I watched it at 3 or 4 am and it freaked me the fuck out.

why not?

I love her so much...i wanna stick my black phillip in her.

>tfw i instantly looked up how old she was after i watched it
>born in 96
wew lads.

Why are her eyes are so alien looking?

Why are yours so close together?

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Thx

You're right user. I cant.

Any horror movie without a jumpscare is alright in my books

Ok movie but i can't help but love The Conjuring, that shit was great

The Cabin in the Woods. Bye.

There aren't any, unless you count one where a character turns around abruptly (but it's telegraphed fairly clearly that will happen).

>gave a realistic portrayal of how people might've actually believed in witches
I honestly don't know if it was a horror or just a spooky period piece

decade? martyrs. year? vvitch.

villain is GOAT

Don't Breathe. Also everyone knows damn well that Evil Dead 2013 is a good horror movie but no one admits it.

mmm bouncy tibbies

Under the Skin.

I wanna MARRY Thomasin

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There are 2.
But is right one technically isn't a jump scare because you see it coming and the whole situation is already so fucked its more like just a nail in the coffin.

The other one is when Philip throws that headbutt.

dude the movie suck. The only thing it has going for it is the trailer

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i watched that shit yesterday and it was fucking trash, what the fuck happened?

No, the horror comes from a family living in isolation in olden times. The horror comes from aligning with their world view - the family actually thinks and feels they are surrounded by witches and magic and shit. It's great! Definitely the best horror film of this century.

Bone Tomahawk.

Not on the Last decade but White Noise with Michael Keaton still freaks me out. It has the same feeling as Fire In The Sky or Communion where you wait for something to happen so you prepare yourself but it never really helps. I remember the ending sort of sucked but man those audio tape scenes

This was a great watch, but it wasn't on the same level as The VVItch.

The banter between the characters was some of the most enjoyable I've seen in any movie in years, though.

fuck, I thought her face was a skull

2016 Blair witch