Catherine LaSalle

What’s the scariest movie you’ve ever seen…? 🤔
Maybe I’ll tackle some of them this REACTOBER

5 days ago | [YT] | 118



@marvelstarwarsgeek1511

The Shining . 👍👍👍

2 days ago | 0

@chitownlivingston7007

Toxic Avenger and any scary movie with Adrienne Barbeau! Hubba hubba! 😍

6 hours ago (edited) | 0

@birdchurch9488

The Exorcist. There are possibly scarier films on their own. But I watched Exorcist when I was 10/11 at 2am, which added to the experience. The musical score still gives me chills.

4 days ago (edited) | 4  

@BuckyWho

The Exorcist. #1 easily

5 days ago | 8  

@pssthpok

I'm not much into gore myself, so I would recommend a movie called "The Changeling" starring George C Scott. It's from 1980. It is a slow burn, but it's and excellent movie, building tension and horror without needing a separate budget item for fake blood.

3 days ago | 2  

@classicmovielover4056

Martyrs (2008) is very brutal, but a very deep story.

3 days ago | 2  

@kaijucobalt2064

2004 Thai horror movie called Shutter, or a Japanese movie from 2001 called Kairo (English title is Pulse, but the American remake is also called Pulse so make sure you watch the Japanese version). Both are on streaming platforms. Shutter is about a photographer trying to capture ghosts on film, but as the movie goes on, the context surrounding this quest becomes more and more twisted. That’s all I can really say without spoiling anything, but trust me, this movie is scary as hell. Also a cool Easter egg is that the ghost photos in it are actually “authentic” - i.e they’re not made for the movie, but are real examples of supposedly haunted photographs people have taken, if you believe in that sort of thing. Kairo on the other hand is about a piece of dark footage that has been getting spread around in online places where vulnerable, isolated, and depressed people tend to congregate, and it causes them to lose the will to live. It kind of got rediscovered during the pandemic despite being from 2001 because it deals a lot with that theme of being isolated by technology and getting sucked into that hole of spiraling alone in front of your computer while the world falls apart around you. It also contains what some people consider to be the scariest movie scene of all time.

4 days ago (edited) | 1  

@Stevemcnash

Event Horizon. Saw it as a young teenager and it scared the shit outta me

4 days ago | 5  

@123rockfan

The Changeling, from 1980. Severely underrated, I think it’s better than The Shining 👀

4 days ago | 2  

@BrettMcConnie

The Exorcist

4 days ago | 4  

@thepostmodernvampire

Not necessarily the scariest I've seen, but a Halloween must-watch.. a new one, at that - Hell House LLC

3 days ago | 1  

@TrentRushton

I saw 1979 Salem's Lot, I still get chills thinking about the window scene

4 days ago | 4  

@ace360

As long as you get "John Carpenter's The Thing" In the books I'm happy 🎃😁 That being said I hear that Movie "Smile" Is up there I enjoyed it...and could definitely hear you have a few jump scare moments 🤣 There's my 2 ce

5 days ago | 11  

@daddyjosh9931

these wouldn’t really be the scariest, but final destination and the terrifier movies (again sorry) are both “fun” watches. I personally haven’t see too many in the horror genre

5 days ago | 7  

@Neckromorph

Well it's not my scariest movie right now, but back when I was in middle school, I watched the 2003 remake of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I was like 12 or 13. It quite literally scarred me. While watching it, it scared me to the point where I just wanted to turn it off. I partially credit that experience to why I still love horror today.

3 days ago (edited) | 2  

@ChristianSanità-x8g5y

-Halloween (1978) -Halloween (2018) -John Carpenter's The Thing + prequel (2011) -Get Out -Sinister -The Exorcist

4 days ago | 2  

@BlueWinter-k4o

When I was a kid The Birds from Alfred Hitchcock and the texas chain saw massacre.

4 days ago | 3  

@Miniadam86

Hide and Seek from 2005 messed me up soo bad as a kid, adult me could prolly handle it but i never dared to try. My favourite horror movie atm is Heretic from 2024.

4 days ago | 0  

@niemaszglowy

Time for The Conjuring 2 :P And a Spanish movie Rec from 2007 may be interesting to you, it's in found footage subgenre. If you're eager (*wink wink*) to see something in the climate of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, you can check out Maniac from 1980. It's so suspenseful! btw You should really give it a try and watch these movies in the dark, hehe (:

4 days ago | 1  

@robertbett1133

the excorist

4 days ago | 1