Post horror films that aren't murderous jumpscares

Post horror films that aren't murderous jumpscares.

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The Haunting of Hill house series was surprisingly good with their scares. A little dramatic family issues at times but the quiet background spooks were on point.

I'll look into it

I watched Angel Heart with my mom last night.

The Changeling.

Depends what type of horror movie you're looking for I got a list of horror subgenres pastebin.com/7MGUwxgZ if you want something specific or like do you just want something kinda creepy and unsettling

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lake mungo

Kino movie

Critters 1 and 2

that was a good film..i thought only I watched it

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it was popular in the uk i think

murder and jumpscares are literally the scariest things

Any Forums doesn't consider horror a real genre because idiots here conflate horror with a literal physical threats to their safety, and a movie screening obviously isn't ever going to assault them. No one here has an imagination, they can't place themselves in an imaginary scenario.

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The Awakening
the Borderlands

He asked for a horror

Pales in comparison to the stage original

Kino

it's literally the greatest horror film in the last 2 decades

Nope. Tedious family drama about grief =/= horror. Sorry.

Jump scares are shit and they aren’t even scary, they’re just startling.

>ghosts aren't horror

>Nope. Tedious family drama about grief =/= horror. Sorry.
Love or hate Lake Mungo this statement is just wrong there are plenty of family drama horror movies

>murder and jumpscares are literally the scariest things
For you maybe everyone is scared by different things

yeah but they're still the scariest

Yes, but I had to explain the ending to my mom because she's not the sharpest knife in the rape dungeon.

Nah alzheimer's and the unknown