Realism in Horror Films...

Started by Stormy Day2 pages

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I recently heard about a movie called "raw" that is supposed to be a documentary of a serial killer. The thing is there is a lot of specualtion that someone actually gets killed in it. I don't really know anything else about it, and I can't find anything on the internet, but it sounds pretty scary.

Originally posted by @F1
The torture at the end of Audution, that got me.

I agree. It was just about the only time in recent years that I averted my eyes from the screen and thought "Should I be watching this???"

Halloween. The movie is thought to be based on this man who went in peoples houses, waited till they were asleep and kill them when they just open their eyes. I think. I could be wrong. But yes I think Halloween could really happen except for the parts when people stab and shoot the killer ad he is still alive. That part I doubt is real.

Re: Realism in Horror Films

I have already mentioned "Lair of the White Worm," but it would be negligent of me not to mention some other British horror films--"Dog Soldiers," "Shaun of the Dead," "Wicker Man,"--that are fairly realistic in their treatment of Britain and the British.

Wicker man was cool, slow but great payoff at the end. I would vouch with BF on the Irreversable, henry, also Last House on the Left.