5 underrated horror movies that I never see talked about part 2.
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Starting with the baby from 1973.
It’s about this social worker who investigates this family
who is raising a 21 year old man as a baby.
Subversive, disturbing, unsettling.
This thing will crawl into your brain and never leave.
I guarantee you will not be able to stop thinking about this movie
after watching it. The Boxer’s omen from 1983.
Body horror, action thriller,
Kung Fu, dark mysticism.
Whatever your flavor might be,
this movie has you covered.
If you love the experimental works of Jodorowsky or house from 1977,
this would be right up your alley.
A certifiably otherworldly film watching experience.
Body melt from 1994.
An Australian body horror movie that I never see talked about.
A movie that truly lives up to its title.
Lots of oozing and melting and tendrils popping out of orifices.
If you fancy yourself a body horror connoisseur,
look no further. Lovely Molly from 2011.
A psychological horror movie
from the writer and director of The Blair Witch Project.
It got mixed reviews when it was released
and has been kind of forgotten ever since.
It’s about this newlywed couple
who move into the wife’s former childhood home
and this evil, pervasive sense of dread starts seeping in.
Last up don’t look in the basement from 1973.
Low key One of my favorite twist endings to any horror movie.
Granted, this is an independent B movie through and through,
but if you’re looking for a grimy 70s who done it slasher,
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by this.
A true cinematic diamond in the rough.