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Thriller/Horror/Phycological movies worth watching?

Hi there! It's my first time posting in a while and I thought about posting this. What movies did you enjoy watching and were worth the watch? I enjoy watching movies that usually involve thriller/horror/psychological/mind-bending/mind game/mystery/ominous/suspense. I mostly like dark movies that make me use my head. Thriller is something I thrive for in movies these days. What do you think about these types of movies and are there any you would recommend?
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Matt85 · 36-40, M
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A few recommendations from me:

- The Kill List (2011). I think this is exactly the kind of thing you’re looking for. Folk Horror/Psychological Thriller. Really good performances from little known British actors.

- Catch Me Daddy (2014). There was an eerie barren quality to this movie, that added to the suspense of an already well written thriller.

- The Ritual (2017). This one is a little more familiar horror than thriller, but there’s mystery enough, and the setting works really well with the tragedy from the beginning.
@SW-User Just watched Kill List and it was a better watch than expected! Towards the end is my favourite.
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@Citrusflavour good film, right! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
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It follows.
Watched it a couple of days ago and it was a good watch. Thanks for the recommendation.
JSul3 · 70-79
From 1946: The Beast With 5 Fingers, The Picture of Dorian Grey (with a lovely Angela Lansbury and Donna Reed too!)
spjennifer · 61-69, T
Some older movies but good horror, Rosemary's Baby and The Birds
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Watch May, 2002.

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@SW-User I'm going to watch this tonight! Thanks for the recommendation.
chasingThursday · 41-45, M
Oldboy (original version)
JSul3 · 70-79
M.

Beast With 5 Fingers.

The Body Snatchers.

The Cat People.
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I watched an old movie called Lilith the other day with Jean Seberg and Warren Beatty you might like. I did
JPWhoo · 36-40, M
Anything directed by David Cronenberg.

 
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