What are some cosmic horror Kinos?

What are some cosmic horror Kinos?
Hardmode: No Lovecraft

Event Horizon

ummm sweetie lovecraft invented cosmic horror, sorry to burst your bubble *sips tea*

In The Mouth Of Madness

>hardmode
Is there even a single good Lovecraft adaptation? All the good cosmic horror movies are ones not based on Lovecraft.

>cosmic
Does that word mean "in the space" or even "from outer space"?It certainly not right?
So I am going with the definition of cosmic irony: the idea that fate, destiny, or a god controls and toys with human hopes and expectations.

Cloverfield
Melancholia
Antichrist

2001: A Space Odyssey
Alien

Melancholia.

WHAT IF

this movie is so gay lol

Cosmic horror is the horror of conceiving humanity as relatively small and insignificant. It can have to do with outer space, but doesn't necessarily have to do with it.

Prince of Darkness

Unironically fpbp. It may not be a great movie but it's really good space horror.

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The Night of Comet

The other Cloverfield movies worth watching? Just finished the first about an hour ago

Twin Peaks

10 cloverfield lane is really good, but i heard paradox is garbage

Terrorvision

Killer Klowns from Outer Space

So more like existential horror or psychological horror I guess?

Lane is fine, actually a good movie. However, they were two finished movies that were then bought and had a few additional scenes filmed to try and tie them together with the Cloverfield universe.
In none of the two does it work very well.

Paradox is the worst in that regard, the story simply has nothing to do with cloverfield and the few scenes they added are for the most part garbage. As a standalone movie it would be okay I guess, but I cannot comprehend why they would slap "Cloverfield" on the title.
Greed, I guess.

ok challenge accepted
>Hardmode:
Interstellar
Disney´s The Black Hole
The Void
The Sphere
Solaris
The Cabin
Dante 01
Cargo
Europa Report

The Mothman Prophecies.

From Beyond

did the leviathan got cancelled ?
i guess " whats in the box " is still strong right ?

This shit still gives me terrible anxiety no matter how much I watch it. Fucking Lynch, man.

>Interstellar
>cosmic horror

>The Void

It was a fun film, but it could have been so much better.

I wanted there to be a reveal that Humans were just cocoons for interdimensional monsters that were birthed into the other world when their host died. The humans who started mutating were doing so because the doctor had managed to trap these beings in their host bodies which began to change to resemble their astral forms. But they didn't do that. I really wanted one of the final shots to be of some eldritch beasts flying round the Pyramid.

I feel like there was a lot of missed opportunity in that movie.

>not fearing the inminent maw of the gargantua
plucky

That's correct. It's a form of existential/psychological horror revolving around human smallness and insignificance. Because modern science has provided some of the best examples of human smallness and vulnerability, relative to the scale of the universe, cosmic horror works often tend to also be works of sci-fi.

Any non sci-fi cosmic horror you can think of? Sounds interesting but I can't think of any
The Elder Scrolls games are the only thing that springs to mind but they have always walked the line between fantasy and sci-fi. Especially back in Morrowind

Night on fire

The Void actually gave me some pretty good spooks. I really enjoyed it.

I'd say Algernon Blackwood's "The Willows" counts, although some would disagree with me on that one.

Also, Arthur Gordon Pym might count. Personally, I'd say that Moby Dick, while not primarily a cosmic horror work, has some strong shades of cosmic horror.

Re-Animator

10 Cloverdude Street is kino. The Cloverguy Parable is C-tier garbage though, nothing even enjoyable about it except for watching characters die for no reason.

fire in the sky

The Thing and Alien are the best we're going to get for a long time

>In the Mouth of Madness
>Event Horizon
>The Sphere
I really miss Sam Neill and his facial expressions in horror films.

>fuck this ship

Several Lovecraft stories, actually. The Music of Erich Zann for example can't really be classed as sci-fi, its more fantastical in nature.

CTHULHU

While not really conveying any of the horror of the stories anything with Jeffrey Combs is pretty much the closest you're gonna get. It's like watching bizarro Lovecraft.

Banshee chapter is a gem. Great movie.

>ctrl+f "the keep"
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The Keep (1983) is pretty good and worth a watch