So glad you talked about Cub, we have so little horror movies in Belgium and I was actually quite fond of Cub, still planning on adding to the horror filmography of belgium though :) hopefully in a few years!
@@spookyastronauts i wasn't a huge fan either tbh. Though i was very pleased with the argento reference. Being flemish it was quite special though, considering that it was literally the first flemisb horror movie that got released in cinemas in my life time. I hope there will be more, hopefully better ones.
Horror comedy: Shaun Of Dead, Black Sheep and Lake Placid. Alien Movies: Pod, Screamers and The 4. Kind. Clown movies: Clownhouse and Killerklowns From Outer Space.
omg thank you for mentioning Jodorowsky, people are usually weirded out right away and he's mostly attractive for stoners because of the trippy imagery and trippy logic of the movies but he's really worth watching. And yes, the actors in some of his earlier movies WERE taking acid together when preparing for the films and weed was practically like coffee under his direction.
I have to give you a BIG thank you. If it wasn’t for your opening of last years 31 days of horror I might never have found Santa Sangra. Which is now one of my favorite films. ❤️
George Romeros' "Diary of the Dead" was a good horror about people making a horror film. Some kids are filming a zombie film when the zombie apocalypse breaks out. "Dog Soldiers" was a fantastic werewolf film by the director of "The Descent".
Thanks for the recommendations, Emma. I've been making a point to tackle classic horror films with unforgettable titles like "The Beast With A Million Eyes (1955)", "Seven Deaths In The Cat's Eye (1973)", "Frankenstein's Castle Of Freaks (1974)" and "Monster From A Prehistoric Planet (1967)".
Another coming of age/teen werewolf-film is "In the company of wolves" by Neil Jordan. It's labeled as horror but to me more of a beautiful piece of art. Love it.
I am so pleasantly surprised.. I’ve been watching so many horror reviews/breakdowns that feel repetitive because I’ve heard of all of them 100 times before.. That being said I’ve hardly heard of any of these that you mentioned!! I’m going to have a great time watching these. Thank you for the recommendations
"Shadow of the Vampire" is a film about the making of Nosferatu, so I think that would qualify for a film about making horror films. It's basically, "What if the actor playing Nosferatu was a real vampire?" In terms of films about confused identities, David Lynch's Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive do that better than anyone.
A couple great summer camp horror comedies, imo, are, Spirit Camp. That is about a group of young women going to cheerleading camp for the summer, and they end up getting picked off by an unknown killer. This movie had lots of cheesy humor in it, and, I loved it. The other film is called Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. That is about a group of teens going to church camp for the summer, and end up getting picked off one by one, by a killer nun. This movie was loaded with cheesy one liners, and raunchy humor. It is a nice 80's throwback, as well. I always love those movies where the local store clerk warns travelers not to go to their destination, because they will never return 😁 Thank you for another awesome video. I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe during this extremely difficult time 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
For romantic, I always recommend rewatching The Fly (1986). Such a great love story/horror. Not sure if it's on VOD, but I'm sure you can find it somewhere
I love “Clown” however, it’s premise is almost beat for beat the same as an earlier black horror anthology film called “Scary or Die” in which a father loses himself after putting on a cursed clown suit!
A great, imo, 80's cheese movie is called Doom Asylum. That is about a group of friends that go to an abandoned hospital to party, and end up getting picked off, one by one ,by a madman living in the basement. This movie stars a very young kristen Davis. A great, imo, killer clown movie is called Clowntown. That is about a group of friends that end up in a seemingly deserted town, and end up getting stalked by a group of maniacs dressed as clowns. Another great, imo, killer clown movie is called Clownado. That is about a group of killer clowns that are trapped in a tornado, after a witch curses them. Wherever the tornado goes, that where the clowns appear.
Thanks Emma. A few interesting films to consider. A very weird favorite UK alien film from the 80s that you might like - Xtro! Hey Emma sometime I'd be fascinated to get a list of your favorites pre-70s.
@@calonstanni part2 killed it though. I was pissed, the way they ended it was a perfect "curiousity killed the cat" or be careful what you wish for type of ending.
Hey Emma I do love a lot the genre such as thrillers , horror , mystery , psychological thriller... kind of stuff. But people judge me as being negative all the time. Any ways people opinion doesn't matter . But love to see other people also have deep interest in all these genres. ❤❤ keep growing girl
thanks for this means a lot to have your videos at this time. Im not sure how things are in Australia right now here in Scotland its been... not fun. thanks for these im not sure where to find these in the uk... ill have a look I Have prime and Netflix so im sure i can find a lot of them (I hope) keep bringing us great content! and I hope your keeping safe x
I own two copies of it. Bought it (back when it came out) and it ended up being Full Screen. That's pure evil. So, I found another copy, and it was Wide Screen (aka the RIGHT way). Oh I don't miss those days of Full Screen/Pan and Scan.
I recommend watching, or rewatching, all the older Spooky Astronaut content. I would say to start with any videos about Hereditary, as Emma has a real love for the film, and she has an excellent breakdown.
The 70s movie Shock is currently on Amazon prime in the US. I enjoyed it. I'll call it supernatural horror. For those who have seen it you already know about one effective shocking scene. I don't mean Gore, just a very good very simple effect. Great and useful video. Thank you.
Literally have Night of the Demons on in the background while watching this. Funny timing for the mention. Housebound is a good horror comedy. Not sure if it's on Netflix anymore.
Craig Gunn Fun choice. I recommend Return of the Living Dead, which Romero has no part of, and is cheesy, gruesome, funny, has all the 80s stereotypes and of course the beautiful Miss Quigley, dancing naked on an above ground stone tomb.
Have you ever thought that the Creature from the Black Lagoon is really a movie about the American's fear of the interracial marriage? It uses images similar to Lovecraft's Shadow over Innsmouth, which was specifically about that, and the image of the big dark creature carrying a frail white girl in his arms... The lagoon wasn't just dark but black for a reason!!
In the horror comedy category I suggest 2001 maniacs by Tom Sullivan, it's a remamake and a parody of a 1964 movie 2000 maniacs. It's hilarious, the characters, the kills the atmosphere are on point
TubiTV has endless of lesser known independent Indy and mainstream horror movies including shout out factory tv hidden gems love your videos by the way and recommendation
With regards to ‘Filming a horror movie in a horror movie’ I am not sure if it’s technically a horror, however, as soon as I heard that, my first thought was a film called Shadow of the Vampire. It stars Willam Dafoe and John Malkovich.
Clownhouse is a good clown movie starring a young Sam Rockwell. Unfortunately that movie is mostly known for the terrible things that went on behind the scenes, but the movie itself is fun. Very excited for Terrifier 2. How will they possibly top the first one?!
Dead Snow 2 and Frankensteins Army were also pretty good flicks. King of Killer Clown movies.... 31 (ps. I looooove Art the Clown!!!!) Backcountry (killer bear) was fantastic! Romantic horror begins and ends with The Loved Ones (for me at least) ☺☻☺
Great video as always. I'm gonna add Spring on my watchlist cause I've been wanting to see it for a while. May I recommend Blood Rage(1987) and The Mutilator(1984) for some fun campy 80s horror,Return of The Living Dead 3 & The Ring 0(poor Sadako, can't catch a break) for the romantic horror pick ,The Hills Run Red for the "people making movies" pick and Twitch of the Death Nerve (aka Bay of Blood) and Final Terror for the camping horror pick. I'm sorry, I just really love recommending films.
I need to check out Communion and it's all your all time favorite alien movie? Now i really have to see it! And i love Maximum Overdrive, Good 80s fun, Killer Klowns From Outer Space is a good bit of 80s cheese too
Emma! Long time no see! I was with you almost from the start of your channel with recommendations like Changeling & Pontypool if you remember. Then life happened and I lost track of the channel for a while... but recently picked back up. Although not a horror movie per se (although it would be if it happened to you!), have you seen "Searching" which is a fantastic thriller? Done in the computer screen style of Unfriended, but it is far superior. It is available on Starz and definitely worth a watch. An oldie but a goodie in the horror/comedy/movie-within-a-movie genre is the brilliant "Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon". Also: Doghouse Severance Dead and Breakfast And if you realllllly want to go non-PC, I dare you to find and try Special Dead, Gutterballs, or Header!!
Have you watched The Platform? It's on Netflix in America. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it! Also, a good horror ish romance is Beast. Another one on Shudder. Sorry!
Dead Snow 2 is of the charts nuts. Best alien movie nobody talks about? Bad Taste, Peter Jackson's first film. Well not his FIRST, but first that counts.
Yeah I have over 600 videos . I do That Scene videos - which breaks down pivotal scenes. I do DTOY which are live streams breaking down aspects of films, and I also do spoiler conversations :)
Movies like hereditary anf the witch. ( other than the many obvious a24 choices ). But something With the similar unsettling tone, emotion and atmosphere
I know this is from months ago, but for the 80’s cheese section I definietly recommend the Slumber Party Massacre movies! self aware, funny, and just so bad it’s good lmfao. it’s the only horror movie trilogy to be written and directed only by women which is also super cool! the second one is my favorite bc the killer uses a guitar on a drill and that is just hilarious
With films about people making horror films, there's 2012's "Hitchcock". I'm cheating a bit, I know, since it wasn't marketed as a "horror" film, per se, but it's got THE legendary Sir Anthony Hopkins as the late Alfred Hitchcock, stock footage of both Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh, the woman who would later birth one of the greatest actresses in horror EVER, was based on the book on the work (and lifeblood of) that went into creating one of THE greatest horror films EVER! Edit: oh, and it's on several VOD services.
Autopsy of Jane Done was a really good movie and highly underrated.
Great film :)
@@spookyastronauts it was so scary that i had to turn it off lmao, but i was watching it alone
@@spookyastronauts That movie was really good. Probably a top horror movie.
yes! it was so creeeepy!
@@spookyastronauts I've run out of suggestions from googling "Films like Autopsy of Jane Done". Would welcome any recommendations for films like that!
I would add 'Deliverance' (1972) to the camping/hiking list and 'The Platform' (Spain), 'Martyrs' (France) and 'RAW' (France) to the gore one!
lol the auto-generated subtitles for your intro say “let’s talk circus dog” instead of spooky stuff 😂
So glad you talked about Cub, we have so little horror movies in Belgium and I was actually quite fond of Cub, still planning on adding to the horror filmography of belgium though :) hopefully in a few years!
Yay! I wasn't a huge fan of the film but I know some people who watch me would really like it
@@spookyastronauts i wasn't a huge fan either tbh. Though i was very pleased with the argento reference. Being flemish it was quite special though, considering that it was literally the first flemisb horror movie that got released in cinemas in my life time. I hope there will be more, hopefully better ones.
Horror comedy: Shaun Of Dead, Black Sheep and Lake Placid. Alien Movies: Pod, Screamers and The 4. Kind. Clown movies: Clownhouse and Killerklowns From Outer Space.
Attack the Block also for alien films!
Lmao there’s an actual spoof called ‘ lake flacid’
I have never seen anyone talk about Santa Sangre before!!! I absolutely love it, I love beautiful dramatic movies with lots of colors.
omg thank you for mentioning Jodorowsky, people are usually weirded out right away and he's mostly attractive for stoners because of the trippy imagery and trippy logic of the movies but he's really worth watching. And yes, the actors in some of his earlier movies WERE taking acid together when preparing for the films and weed was practically like coffee under his direction.
I have to give you a BIG thank you. If it wasn’t for your opening of last years 31 days of horror I might never have found Santa Sangra. Which is now one of my favorite films. ❤️
Honeymoon is a great horror movie. The actors do a great job in portraying their love for each other. One of my favorites.
Thank you! I love this list for lockdown time. Also, Romantic horror movies! What keeps you alive, Warm Bodies, Only Lovers Left Alive.
George Romeros' "Diary of the Dead" was a good horror about people making a horror film. Some kids are filming a zombie film when the zombie apocalypse breaks out. "Dog Soldiers" was a fantastic werewolf film by the director of "The Descent".
Thanks for the recommendations, Emma. I've been making a point to tackle classic horror films with unforgettable titles like "The Beast With A Million Eyes (1955)", "Seven Deaths In The Cat's Eye (1973)", "Frankenstein's Castle Of Freaks (1974)" and "Monster From A Prehistoric Planet (1967)".
Another coming of age/teen werewolf-film is "In the company of wolves" by Neil Jordan. It's labeled as horror but to me more of a beautiful piece of art. Love it.
Omg yes! I actually reviewed that one !
I am so pleasantly surprised.. I’ve been watching so many horror reviews/breakdowns that feel repetitive because I’ve heard of all of them 100 times before.. That being said I’ve hardly heard of any of these that you mentioned!! I’m going to have a great time watching these. Thank you for the recommendations
Oh! The invisible man is on VOD now. Watched it last night. Wow! Anxiety inducing, creepy, some gore, and a statement to boot. So worth the watch.
"Shadow of the Vampire" is a film about the making of Nosferatu, so I think that would qualify for a film about making horror films. It's basically, "What if the actor playing Nosferatu was a real vampire?" In terms of films about confused identities, David Lynch's Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive do that better than anyone.
It kind of flew under the radar, but I thought Severence made a good horror-comedy.
A couple great summer camp horror comedies, imo, are, Spirit Camp. That is about a group of young women going to cheerleading camp for the summer, and they end up getting picked off by an unknown killer. This movie had lots of cheesy humor in it, and, I loved it.
The other film is called Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. That is about a group of teens going to church camp for the summer, and end up getting picked off one by one, by a killer nun. This movie was loaded with cheesy one liners, and raunchy humor. It is a nice 80's throwback, as well. I always love those movies where the local store clerk warns travelers not to go to their destination, because they will never return 😁
Thank you for another awesome video. I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe during this extremely difficult time 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Romantic movie with an eerie twist: He Loves Me He Loves Me Note
Thanks for the recommendations Emma! Would love another batch. Stay safe ♥️ Love from Portugal.
Thanks ! You too Ana!
Spring is amazing! More people need to see it. Honeymoon, I watched alone at night and it got me pretty food, was very freaked out by it
Spring is one of my absolute favorites! Thank you for giving it a shout out. More people need to see it :)
'Blood Punch (2014) The first 2 mins are irresistible. Ingeniously entertaining horror comedy.
For romantic, I always recommend rewatching The Fly (1986). Such a great love story/horror. Not sure if it's on VOD, but I'm sure you can find it somewhere
I love “Clown” however, it’s premise is almost beat for beat the same as an earlier black horror anthology film called “Scary or Die” in which a father loses himself after putting on a cursed clown suit!
Both of them were taken from an Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode, where Carl wears the living clown suit, that takes him over.
I love this! Any ideas for home invasion flicks? I really enjoyed "Kidnapped" (2012ish), it felt so real and the suspense was off the charts.
I just watched a brilliant Irish comedy horror called Extra Ordinary. Definitely worth a watch!
She recommended that in her "Hidden Gem Horror Comedy" video. I've seen some more mentions along with yours, I def gotta check it out.
A great, imo, 80's cheese movie is called Doom Asylum. That is about a group of friends that go to an abandoned hospital to party, and end up getting picked off, one by one ,by a madman living in the basement. This movie stars a very young kristen Davis.
A great, imo, killer clown movie is called Clowntown. That is about a group of friends that end up in a seemingly deserted town, and end up getting stalked by a group of maniacs dressed as clowns.
Another great, imo, killer clown movie is called Clownado. That is about a group of killer clowns that are trapped in a tornado, after a witch curses them. Wherever the tornado goes, that where the clowns appear.
Return of the Living Dead for all the 80s gruesome, gory, cheesy Horror.
Warm Bodies is a great romance horror. ♥️
Great pick!
Thanks Emma. A few interesting films to consider. A very weird favorite UK alien film from the 80s that you might like - Xtro! Hey Emma sometime I'd be fascinated to get a list of your favorites pre-70s.
Grabbers is criminally overlooked. I'm from rural Newfoundland, so the accent is pretty close to home, that aside, it is frickin hilarious. Watch it.
Dead Snow, one of the best Norwegian horror movies! :D great list (Y)
Thank you!
For a clown recomendastion, I think The Houses October Built is a good one. It's not strictly about clowns, but it has a lot of them.
it was REALLY good!
@@calonstanni part2 killed it though. I was pissed, the way they ended it was a perfect "curiousity killed the cat" or be careful what you wish for type of ending.
@@brunoford5656 agree!
Cool video!! Nurse Emma takes care of Horror buffs in this time of crisis :-) Saw The Platform on Netflix...this one was pretty great!
I'm sure "Spring" is the movie I had seen but forgot the title of. It was a pleasant surprise. Effectively moving.
Amazing job as always, Emma! Love your content!
No one ever talks about the movie Possum. I loved it so much!
Hey Emma I do love a lot the genre such as thrillers , horror , mystery , psychological thriller... kind of stuff. But people judge me as being negative all the time. Any ways people opinion doesn't matter . But love to see other people also have deep interest in all these genres. ❤❤ keep growing girl
thanks for this means a lot to have your videos at this time. Im not sure how things are in Australia right now here in Scotland its been... not fun. thanks for these im not sure where to find these in the uk... ill have a look I Have prime and Netflix so im sure i can find a lot of them (I hope) keep bringing us great content! and I hope your keeping safe x
Thanks for the videos. It's nice to keep a degree of normalcy in these unusual times.
Good 80s horror:
Brain Damage
Frankenhooker
Society
Cat's Eye
Society is one of those... Once you've seen it you'll recommend it forever after
@@gwakon Society and Brain Damage are two of my favorite shlocky 80's films
Thanks for making these recommendations videos during such a weird time, it helps a lot!
Can't believe that Undead didn't make the horror comedy list... I love that film
I loved "Grabbers". It doesn't get enough recognition for a gem of a movie it is, and Richard Coyle is a great actor.
Thanks for the recommendations Emma!!! Great video and thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks Emma, I actually haven’t seen Cub yet or Spring so will have to check those out! The rest are fantastic choices. Be safe
Wow! I swear, this is the video with the best recommendations you've uploaded yet!! Very intrigued!!
Thanks! Should I do another?
@@spookyastronauts Yes, please! 😃
I appreciate the recommendations in these times of extended in house activity. Thank you.
cry_wolf is a guilty pleasure of mine, has a great little twist
I own two copies of it. Bought it (back when it came out) and it ended up being Full Screen. That's pure evil. So, I found another copy, and it was Wide Screen (aka the RIGHT way). Oh I don't miss those days of Full Screen/Pan and Scan.
Zed Chuva nice, i own the unrated copy in the best format (widescreen) lol
I recommend watching, or rewatching, all the older Spooky Astronaut content.
I would say to start with any videos about Hereditary, as Emma has a real love for the film, and she has an excellent breakdown.
You should check out spellbinder with Kelly Preston,its the 80s version of Hereditary.
The 70s movie Shock is currently on Amazon prime in the US. I enjoyed it. I'll call it supernatural horror.
For those who have seen it you already know about one effective shocking scene. I don't mean Gore, just a very good very simple effect.
Great and useful video. Thank you.
Literally have Night of the Demons on in the background while watching this. Funny timing for the mention.
Housebound is a good horror comedy. Not sure if it's on Netflix anymore.
Excellent! Thanks Emma! More like this please. How refreshing!!!!!
Speaking of cheesy 80's films, Terror-Vision has to be up there. So bad it's good :)
Craig Gunn
Fun choice. I recommend Return of the Living Dead, which Romero has no part of, and is cheesy, gruesome, funny, has all the 80s stereotypes and of course the beautiful Miss Quigley, dancing naked on an above ground stone tomb.
The Ranger (kind of camping/hiking) is super fun! On Shudder here in the states.
Have you ever thought that the Creature from the Black Lagoon is really a movie about the American's fear of the interracial marriage? It uses images similar to Lovecraft's Shadow over Innsmouth, which was specifically about that, and the image of the big dark creature carrying a frail white girl in his arms... The lagoon wasn't just dark but black for a reason!!
"Spring" is SO good
In the horror comedy category I suggest 2001 maniacs by Tom Sullivan, it's a remamake and a parody of a 1964 movie 2000 maniacs. It's hilarious, the characters, the kills the atmosphere are on point
Thanks again Emma for your recommendations and check out Hold the Dark it's a really good movie.
super fuckin excited to add some of these to my list. been really into bonkers horror lately. always love hearing your recommendations so thanks!
Yay! hope you are doing okay!
movies about shooting horror movies: shadow of the vampire (2000) and Berberian Sound Studio (2012)
ohhh good one!
TubiTV has endless of lesser known independent Indy and mainstream horror movies including shout out factory tv hidden gems love your videos by the way and recommendation
When it come to horror movies about making horror movies, check out Shadow of the Vampire, about filming Nosferatu. Excellent.
Thank you so much 😊 Much needed with isolation and the virus going round. Excellent content! Keep up the good work 🙌
Thank you Luke
legit love you! List for the whole day tomorrow HAHA
yayyyy
Found footage 3D is also about people making a horror movie. It's passable, too.
With regards to ‘Filming a horror movie in a horror movie’ I am not sure if it’s technically a horror, however, as soon as I heard that, my first thought was a film called Shadow of the Vampire. It stars Willam Dafoe and John Malkovich.
So glad you mentioned spring!
Clownhouse is a good clown movie starring a young Sam Rockwell. Unfortunately that movie is mostly known for the terrible things that went on behind the scenes, but the movie itself is fun. Very excited for Terrifier 2. How will they possibly top the first one?!
Emma i hope you , your family and friends are all well. All here stay well please.
The Communion book scared the shit out of me, and I don't get scared by books very often! The book is amazing.
Dead Snow 2 and Frankensteins Army were also pretty good flicks.
King of Killer Clown movies.... 31 (ps. I looooove Art the Clown!!!!)
Backcountry (killer bear) was fantastic!
Romantic horror begins and ends with The Loved Ones (for me at least) ☺☻☺
I love the broad range of unusual choices, I have learned some new stuff thanks
For the romantic horror films, you guys should try to watch Fractured, which came out in 2015/2016.
Please make a recommendation video on horror anthologies
You and Chris Stuckman are the Best. Cheers from Poland
It's a crime that Australia doesn't have Shudder. We are missing out on the good stuff. Netflix is hit or miss with horror and Stan is pretty decent.
I like Maxim Overdrive but I think it needs a remake. It could be done better.
You neeeeed to watch the Platform, best Horror/Thriller movies I’ve watch this year
I have.... review coming.
Great video as always. I'm gonna add Spring on my watchlist cause I've been wanting to see it for a while. May I recommend Blood Rage(1987) and The Mutilator(1984) for some fun campy 80s horror,Return of The Living Dead 3 & The Ring 0(poor Sadako, can't catch a break) for the romantic horror pick ,The Hills Run Red for the "people making movies" pick and Twitch of the Death Nerve (aka Bay of Blood) and Final Terror for the camping horror pick.
I'm sorry, I just really love recommending films.
Amazing recommendations! Ive got even more to catch up on now :D
I need to check out Communion and it's all your all time favorite alien movie? Now i really have to see it! And i love Maximum Overdrive, Good 80s fun, Killer Klowns From Outer Space is a good bit of 80s cheese too
Very great choices !! loved the video !! Do more , Please .
Thank you
thank you
So exited to watch all these movies while I’m quarantined 😅 Thank you ❤️
Emma! Long time no see! I was with you almost from the start of your channel with recommendations like Changeling & Pontypool if you remember. Then life happened and I lost track of the channel for a while... but recently picked back up.
Although not a horror movie per se (although it would be if it happened to you!), have you seen "Searching" which is a fantastic thriller? Done in the computer screen style of Unfriended, but it is far superior. It is available on Starz and definitely worth a watch.
An oldie but a goodie in the horror/comedy/movie-within-a-movie genre is the brilliant "Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon".
Also:
Doghouse
Severance
Dead and Breakfast
And if you realllllly want to go non-PC, I dare you to find and try Special Dead, Gutterballs, or Header!!
Hey Scott! Hope you are well.
I have seen Searching! I loved it!
Have you watched The Platform? It's on Netflix in America. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
Also, a good horror ish romance is Beast. Another one on Shudder. Sorry!
Yes a review is coming
Yasss, nobody even talks about Scanner Darkly or Ichi the killer
new on VOD = Vivarium (2019)
also from the same director = Without Name (2016)
Dead Snow 2 is of the charts nuts.
Best alien movie nobody talks about? Bad Taste, Peter Jackson's first film. Well not his FIRST, but first that counts.
I just discovered your channel I love it!... Do you do videos with spoilers where you talk about key moments and really breakdown films?
Yeah I have over 600 videos . I do That Scene videos - which breaks down pivotal scenes. I do DTOY which are live streams breaking down aspects of films, and I also do spoiler conversations :)
Did you ever see "Heidi"? A 2017 found footage haunted doll horror. Low budget and a bit cheesy, but I kinda liked it.
Yasss Emma I loved the ritual it was so underrated and so good.
Terrifier was really really good
Movies like hereditary anf the witch. ( other than the many obvious a24 choices ). But something With the similar unsettling tone, emotion and atmosphere
For movies about filming a horror movie, I loved Shadow of the Vampire, a fictionalized account of the filming of Nosferatu.
Love that film!!! But I didn’t think it was about filming a horror? Just documenting? I might be wrong ?
@@spookyastronauts As I recall it was about F.W. Murnau filming Nosferatu, been years since I've seen it though.
I know this is from months ago, but for the 80’s cheese section I definietly recommend the Slumber Party Massacre movies! self aware, funny, and just so bad it’s good lmfao. it’s the only horror movie trilogy to be written and directed only by women which is also super cool! the second one is my favorite bc the killer uses a guitar on a drill and that is just hilarious
Good recomendations.
Would you do a vid on what TV series to binge during this time? And maybe which ones to avoid?
Stay safe and healthy!
With films about people making horror films, there's 2012's "Hitchcock".
I'm cheating a bit, I know, since it wasn't marketed as a "horror" film, per se, but it's got THE legendary Sir Anthony Hopkins as the late Alfred Hitchcock, stock footage of both Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh, the woman who would later birth one of the greatest actresses in horror EVER, was based on the book on the work (and lifeblood of) that went into creating one of THE greatest horror films EVER!
Edit: oh, and it's on several VOD services.