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I tend to watch horror pictures, not to scare myself. Most jump scares in films are too annoying. Talk To Me and Evil Dead Rise are recent horror pictures I watched in theaters and genuinely creep me throughout.
Sometimes, genre films can be tiresome, and ending up watching some B-action and obscure indie films.
I preferred slow-burn, anxiety-inducing horror films. Minsan kasi parang ang cheap ng pelikula na nag rerely lang sa jumpscares amd gory scenes. I still enjoy jumpscare scenes naman.
Yeah, I kinda stopped watching horror for a while mainly because I live alone hahaha. I watch more comedies nowadays, specifically screwball comedies like His Girl Friday and most Cary Grant movies.
Matic boring agad yan sa mainstream, haha.
Psychological horror films are underrated af. Chris Nolan, for the first time, attempted this with Oppenheimer, and damn… the entire third act.