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junkfoodcinemas · 7 months
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Haunt (2019) dir. Scott Beck & Bryan Woods
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Horror movies of 2019
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horrorsfrombeyond · 2 years
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coulrophobia - abnormal fear of clowns
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brimbrimbrimbrim · 14 days
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HAUNT IS ON NETFLIXXX
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peachypaddys · 6 months
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ten frames.
haunt (2019) — dir. scott beck & bryan woods
vfg31 horror film challenge: day 31 · halloween themed
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cryingscreencaps · 7 months
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Currently watching HAUNT (Dir. Scott Beck & Brian Woods, 2019)
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electronikmilk · 1 year
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i just watched haunt and ive fallen head over heels for this guy
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So I drew Mitch/Ghost Mask from Haunt (2019) bc I love this guy for absolutely no reason lmao
Like the movie was genuinely pretty bad but It's worth the watch cause of the interesting kills and the antagonists are amazing, I love all of them mfs but Mitch is like, I just fucking love him so fucking much and I don't know why but here he is, and tbh I'm probably gonna draw him a lot lol
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And here's a close up of the tiny one
Him and his hammer :3
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Haunt
It’s like the movie Hell Fest, but much better
Year: 2019
Genres: Slasher, Gore
Age rating: 16+
Warnings: Blood, violence, swearing, clowns, spiders, small spaces, domestic abuse
My score: 8/10
“On Halloween, a group of friends encounter an extreme haunted house that promises to feed on their darkest fears. The night turns deadly as they come to the horrifying realization that some nightmares are real.”
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junkfoodcinemas · 7 months
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Haunt (2019) dir. Scott Beck & Bryan Woods
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fanofspooky · 1 year
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maroonghoul · 2 years
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Terror Time 2022. Days 4 thru 9
Hi again. Here’s an update of the films I’ve watched since my last post.
Haunt (2019): I have a bit more to say about this that I hope to write about later. But for now, I went in expecting a premise where if Pennywise was running a haunted house attraction (because it’s full of your worst fears), but it was ended up closer to Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I’m actually not angry of disappointed about the premise we actually got, but I did thought it could’ve gotten more creative with the kills. Taken more advantage of the setting and costumes, I mean. As for my initial expectations, maybe I confused it with another movie. Otherwise, this was Okay.
Host (2020): Yeah, it took me two years to catch up with the pandemic found footage horror film as it were. I will say, I’m impressed, effects wise, with what they were able to film under heavy lockdown. This might be the shortest thing I ever watched that technically counts as a movie, but; limitations. So I can’t complain on that front. Though that bit with the elbows at the end made me sad, in a "even if they survive this, they’re still in a nightmare” kind of way.
The Head Hunter (2019): Another short one. The first half is more dark fantasy, then the second half goes in a direction that reminded me of Evil Dead, though less goofy. This is a story where the moral is; when on a revenge quest, don’t get sloppy.
The Others (2001): Unfortunately, I was spoiled on the ending years ago. But it’s a solid execution on this version of a haunted house story. Whether you know the twist or not, it’s worth watching just for the atmosphere. Just try to ignore who’s listed under “Executive Producer”...
The Mortuary Collection (2019): The other anthology movie I’m watching this year. First thing, if they ever want to continue the Phantasm franchise, I can see Clancy Brown taking over as the Tall Man. Also, solid reveal for why our other main character is so unlikable, even if I had mixed feelings on where she ended up. As for the stories, first one’s cute, although I don’t know how Montgomery would know about this. Second one is pretty funny in a gross out way, although I’m unclear on the how. Third one gave me anxiety, in a good way. And the last one’s a messed up twist on an old setup.
Thirst (2009): Another South Korean horror film here to destroy a bit of my soul, like all the ones I watched before this (The Host, The Wailing, I Saw the Devil, Train to Busan, Tale of Two Sisters). Though for a vampire movie, it had scenes that were funny to me that probably shouldn’t have been. (Him sipping blood through a tube while lying down, the sudden acts of violence, casually lifting objects with super strength, the whole final scene). Maybe I’m just jaded. It’s a movie that certainly sees the sexual appeal of vampires, but also seems to find them ridiculous to some degree. And that the potential or gain of power can reveal how awful the most unexpected people can be deep down.
Sinister (2012): This almost feels like a movie that could’ve been shot during the pandemic, given that 90% of it took place in one house. And yet, this movie is ten years old! That’s just wild to me. It reminded me of The Shining in a few ways (bad father putting his job ahead of his family, son being wide-eyed and scared, family murder with an axe, etc.) It’s the kind of movie that makes you want to go outside and away from a screen for a while...like I did. 
The Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001): Despite what the title might have you think, this isn’t a werewolf movie. I’m not sure that counts as a full horror movie, so much as a film with horror elements. This is, however, one of those films that’s decided to be ALL of the genres. A bit of Kung Fu, Period Romance, Conspiracy Thriller, and yes, Monster Movie, with a bonus inclusion of Evil Cult movie. You like any of these, or any movie with the gusto to try to combine that many genres in one, it’s worth a look.
And that’s it so far. If you want to know about a horror movie I might’ve watched before in previous years, I’ll try to respond with either how I felt about the experience or confirm I haven’t watched it. I’m just happy I had more to say this week.
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alnifena · 1 month
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watched haunt (2019) for the first time, good movie 10/10 good amount of gore and jumpscares with good slasher designs. no stupid decisions from the characters (most of the time), and a super cool ending. will probably draw the killers at somepoint because i enjoyed the designs that much
was not expecting that ending song but it was a good cover :)
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bigschlongus345weed · 5 months
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Me when… me when… the identity is horror. Who are you? Can you be replicated? Is that replication you? If someone looks just like you, acts like you and is interpreted by others as you, are they you? Do your thoughts count for anything? If everything you actually think stays in your head and never comes out then you die do people grieve you? Do you respond to your name or to any name?
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