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I watched Possession(1981) for the first time last night and holy heck was that a mindf*ck of a trip. I had heard great things about it and how it had a cult following but I went in blind otherwise. Loved almost everything about it, very surreal and the film itself contorts to things I can’t even describe by the end - solid 8/10

I also viewed Jacob’s Ladder(1990) last week and that was a wild ride as well!

Anyone have any personal favs or recommendations? I’m not a horror fan by default but just trying to watch some gems I’ve missed during the spooky season 🎃

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[–] SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeeeeep thats my favourite genre and possession is one of my favourites.

I think I've got a few decent recommendations for you.

  1. Rosemary's Baby
  2. Hereditary (or anything by Ari Aster)
  3. It Follows
  4. Werckmeister Harmonies
  5. The Lighthouse (or anything by Robert Eggers)
  6. The Wickerman
  7. Get Out (or anything by Jordan Peele)
  8. The Thing
  9. The Babadook
  10. Suspiria
  11. The Killing of a Sacred Deer

I think they're all less bizarre in comparison to possession but fill that psychological horror hole for me.

The more important part for me is that they rely on deep psychological horror and not jumpscares.

This is a fun little list on letterboxd and you might find some stuff you like here too.

Psychosexual dramas, nihilistic fever dreams & surrealism with a touch of humour https://boxd.it/2Qq4Q

[–] Lifecoach5000@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Oh wow thanks for the extensive list! I’ve seen about half of the ones in your list and will check out the link. I also recently watched The Witch by Eggers. That was a creepy good one.