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A community for all the horror enjoyers. Feel free to discuss everything horror related - from books, through movies, to your own work!

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It's about a lesbian entomologist down in the dumps from a breakup, as her ex couldn't deal with her fondness for and keeping of bugs as pets. One day she receives a mystery bug in the mail and, before she has time to bring it in to the lab to examine, she finds herself going on a date with someone new and nervously brings her home.

Unfortunately the mystery bug has gotten out, and sneaks a lovebite on her new girlfriend and everything gets weird from there.

It's such a strange episode. On one hand it's sort of heartwarming (it's a somewhat positive portrayal of lesbians!), and on the other it's a heaping dose of, what the fuck.

If you want a nice story about a couple anxious lesbians getting to know each other, watch maybe around the first half or so and stop there. If you want some classic horror monster stuff then watch the rest.

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The Match Game is your standard ghost story gone awry tale, with a few young people breaking into the neighborhood spooky house to scare one another by making up a story together.

Unfortunately for them, this time around things become genuinely terrifying.

Although this setup isn't all that original, it's still a good time in my opinion.

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It's an episode from the Masters of Horror anthology about a desperate man hired by a rich eccentric film collector to find a notorious rare film called La Fin Absolue du Monde said to have caused a violent riot during its initial showing.

Takes a little while to get going, but once going it gets increasingly gruesome.

You can currently watch it on a few different free streaming services, or I'm sure someone's sharing it.

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Korean horror movies are very popular. Have you watched any of the korean horror movies? If yes, which is your favourite korean horror movie?

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Has anyone here seen the new A24 horror film Talk To Me?

I’m a big fan of the Insidious movies and thought talk to me was great for similar reasons. I’m a sucker for movies that attempt to depict the proximity of the spirit world to the “real” world and how the two interact.

I thought the scenes of the main character (Mia) being tricked by the spirits and afflicted with visions and suspicion were also well done.

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We're more than half way done with the year! Time certainly files faster than Mothra, but it means that it's a great time to reminisce about the past few months and discuss our favourite horror movies that were released this year.

So, what would you consider the best of the best this year?

For me that would 100% be the new Scream movie. I had so much fun watching it in the local cinema and it remained me of the "classics" from the early 00's.