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    1. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 13

      The Babadook (2014) Another rare Australian horror film and one of the most critically acclaimed in recent history. The Babadook is slower and more mature than most horror films, and focuses on both psychological and supernatural horror. Genuinely frightening at times. (13/31)pic.twitter.com/uYVDcF21qP

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    2. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 14

      The Wailing (2016) A more thoughtful horror film from South Korea that explores the concept of faith. The ending is subject to interpretation and initially comes off as confusing. Would have liked more supernatural elements; the shaman scenes are a particular highlight. (14/31)pic.twitter.com/IoqdUdVYbW

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    3. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 15

      Grave Encounters (2011) Patient zero of the epidemic of low-effort, formulaic found footage films that plagued the horror genre in the early 2010s. You may have not watched Grave Encounters, but you’ve already seen everything it offers. Gives found footage a bad name. (15/31)pic.twitter.com/8A0067AT0h

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    4. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 16

      The Blair Witch Project (1999) Easily the most significant horror film of the last twenty years; most notable for popularizing the found footage genre and its clever early internet guerrilla marketing campaign. A modern classic that oddly works as a 90’s period piece. (16/31)pic.twitter.com/pEOhXh8Rrt

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    5. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 17

      REC (2007) One of the few great found footage films and a solid entry into the horror genre. Watch it if you found The Blair Witch Project to be lacking in demonic possession and people screaming in Spanish. Pairs well with its sequel, which occurs immediately after. (17/31)pic.twitter.com/iW7dUBzBff

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    6. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 18

      Cloverfield (2008) Godzilla meets found footage horror. Good for fans of giant monster movies, great for fans of Godzilla (1998). Cloverfield is skillful with its implementation of suspense, but falls prey to the “shaky camera” phenomenon prevalent in found footage. (18/31)pic.twitter.com/jcg4MJ6Z8g

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    7. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 19

      The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) A film as gruesome as it sounds. One of the most influential entries in the horror genre and the progenitor of many slasher tropes. Director Tobe Hooper called it “a film about meat”, a quote that’s to blame for making many vegetarian. (19/31)pic.twitter.com/vj1ZhQTUV3

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    8. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 20

      Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil (2017) A cool, atmospheric adaptation of an old Basque folk tale about a mad blacksmith who makes a deal with a devil and escapes Hell. A short but very enjoyable film that’s sure to be a favorite with the Catholics on here. (20/31)pic.twitter.com/5CJxjmyKdu

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    9. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 21

      Dracula (1931) The most famous adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel, most notable for Bela Lugosi’s role. Many of the latter Dracula adaptions surpass this film, as does the Spanish language version filmed at the same time. However, its historical signifance is unmatched. (21/31)pic.twitter.com/U6ZT5B5opz

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    10. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 22

      House of 1000 Corpses (2003) An edgy, ultra-violent exploitation film that marked the directorial debut of Rob Zombie. Great cast of villains. Definitely more style than substance, but if you like Quentin Tarantino or movies like From Dusk till Dawn you’ll like this. (22/31)pic.twitter.com/2b7PTTvVkg

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       ✝️Gio's 🖼A E S T H E T I C 🎨content 🌄 Corner  🏞 🌲‏ @giantgio Oct 23
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      some parts of this was actually better than devils rejects, but the latter was a more meaningful film though. house of 1000 corpses was pure gory messed up fun.

      8:38 PM - 23 Oct 2018
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        1. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 23
          Replying to @giantgio

          it seemed like most of the gore was cut out when i watched it

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