Essential The Official Coli Horror Film Thread: Discussion, Recommendations And Murder.

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In the near future, mining conglomerates have turned Canada into a wasteland. Two brothers brave the dangerous roads to deliver a mysterious cargo.

 

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Hello

I am here to talk about a movie I feel doesn't get its fair praise, Most Beautiful Island (2017)

This movie has become the benchmark for what I want out of movies. I would easily call this the best of its class for its year (2017), and it has become one of my all time favorites. See this to see what you've been missing in dozens of Hereditary and It Comes at Night's that have been released. Thanks for your time.
 
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Vulture put out their list of the 10 Best Horror Movies of 2018:

1. Suspiria
2. Annihilation
3. Cam
4. Terrified
5. Hereditary
6. Revenge
7. Halloween
8. What Keeps You Alive
9. The Endless
10. A Quite Place

I still have to see Suspiria. Hadn't heard of Terrified but I'm really interested at their description. Revenge and What Keeps You Alive both fall into horror genres I typically skip. Annihilation I thought was more sci-fi than horror and honestly I've just been sleeping on it.
Of the ones I saw, I'd go
1. Hereditary
2. Halloween
3. Quiet Place
4. Endless
UR. Cam

Hereditary is a classic in my book. I get why others didn't feel it but that ish stuck with me and I kept replaying scenes in my head recalling all the subtle hints that were woven into the plot. Halloween did enough for my nostalgia that I forgave the ending but it's getting a handicapped bump for exceeding pretty much every previous one besides 1 and 2 for me. A Quiet Place killed it with the concept. The Endless was a dope concept too and smart callback to it's predecessor but the story lacked some of the tension which gets A Quiet Place the edge. Cam...I thought they were going for one thing but then they weren't; it wasn't scary and the creep aspect was more creeper than creepy and honestly I couldn't see going back into that unless I was putting together a review to hate on it for laughs.
 

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I still have to see Suspiria. Hadn't heard of Terrified but I'm really interested at their description. Revenge and What Keeps You Alive both fall into horror genres I typically skip. Annihilation I thought was more sci-fi than horror and honestly I've just been sleeping on it.
Of the ones I saw, I'd go
1. Hereditary
2. Halloween
3. Quiet Place
4. Endless
UR. Cam

Hereditary is a classic in my book. I get why others didn't feel it but that ish stuck with me and I kept replaying scenes in my head recalling all the subtle hints that were woven into the plot. Halloween did enough for my nostalgia that I forgave the ending but it's getting a handicapped bump for exceeding pretty much every previous one besides 1 and 2 for me. A Quiet Place killed it with the concept. The Endless was a dope concept too and smart callback to it's predecessor but the story lacked some of the tension which gets A Quiet Place the edge. Cam...I thought they were going for one thing but then they weren't; it wasn't scary and the creep aspect was more creeper than creepy and honestly I couldn't see going back into that unless I was putting together a review to hate on it for laughs.
Annihilation was like a mashup of sci-fi and psychological/body horror
 
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