Hi, I’m Piero. 19M. ¡I’m looking for mutuals in #horrortwt and #filmtwt ! Please like and repost 🔁📌
Horror has been my favorite movie genre since i wasn’t even old enough to fully comprehend it. It scared the shit out of me, but somehow, fascinated me even more.
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It doesn't just scare you. It builds an architecture so complete that confusion becomes trust, and by the end, nothing needs to be explained because everything already was.
HEREDITARY (2018)
Hereditary didn’t just raise the bar for horror; it completely reset it. I went into it expecting a great horror film, and ended up wondering if I would ever see anything like it again.
Definitely a contender for one of the best horror movies in history.
The score refuses to tell you how to feel, the camera refuses you the close-up exactly when you want it most, and Annie's guilt is never resolved because the film never assumes there was a version of her separate from what generations of conditioning made her.
No forced character development, no unearned emotional beats. It knows exactly what it is and commits completely. The definition of a great popcorn horror movie, and it doesn't need to apologize for that.
HAUNT (2019)
My go-to proof that I don't need "elevated" horror to respect a film. Friends go to a haunted house, the monsters turn out to be real. That's the entire premise, and it executes it masterfully without ever reaching for more than that. ⬇️
WELCOME TO DERRY (2025)
A tough universe to expand into, and mostly pulls it off. The performances and script aren't all consistent, and a few lore additions feel more convenient than earned, but the writing is fairly strong. Doesn't blow your mind, but it's at most respectable.
LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL (2023)
Pure craft. Tight, fast, and confident in exactly what it's doing. The hidden visual details are doing more work than most films do in their entire runtime. Not dark, not heavy, but executed with a precision that earns the entertainment.
SAINT MAUD (2019)
So much right; its atmosphere is suffocating, the performances feel painfully human, and the religious theme exploration is extremely rich. The final shot is devastating. Yet despite its strengths, the film never fully clicks into a cohesive whole for me.
Hi, I’m Piero. 19M. ¡I’m looking for mutuals in #horrortwt and #filmtwt ! Please like and repost 🔁📌
Horror has been my favorite movie genre since i wasn’t even old enough to fully comprehend it. It scared the shit out of me, but somehow, fascinated me even more.
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Most reviews tell you if something was good. i'm more interested in why it was good, or where exactly it lost itself trying to be more than it could hold.
Follow me back if you want real recommendations, and a different lens in horror. Let’s get scared together! 👤