If you don't mind reading subtitles, I loved 'Train to Bosan.' Its a Korean zombie movie, and the last time I checked, it was still on Netflix.
I also loved 'The Decent' and 'The Decent 2.' About a group of spelunkers going into a new cave.
If you don't mind tongue-in-cheek horror, I'd recommend ' Ava's Posessions.'
'The House at the End of Time' is a different kind of ghost story. Its in Spanish and has subtitles. I really liked it.
For more mainstream horror movies, '30 Days of Night' freaked me out pretty good, as well as 'It Follows.' Also 'The Woman in Black' was pretty good, and I loved Daniel Radcliff (of Harry Potter fame) as the protagonist. 'The Babadook' was also pretty freaky, as well as 'Oculus,' 'The Cabin in the Woods,' and the two movies 'Night Watch' and its sequel 'Day Watch,' both Russian movies and very well made.
Can you tell I'm not only a fan of horror movies, but of foreign horror movies?
Hollywood movies often have "happy" endings, or are often too predictable, although 'The Cabin in the Woods' took the basic Hollywood horror movie and gave it a different spin, one that a horror movie fan such as myself loved.
Quote from: Amy85 on October 27, 2011, 03:49:12 AM
The only movie that really spooked me, rather than just gross me out or startle me at times, was The Grudge with Sarah Michelle Gellar.
I didn't really like the American version, again, it had a "happy" ending. If you
really want to be scared, watch the original Japanese version, 'Ju-On'! Also, try 'Ringu,' which is the original version of 'The Ring,' yet another American movie that didn't really scare me much.
If you watch the Japanese version of either of these, I advise you either watch it in the daytime or not alone. Trust me.
Ryuichi