A horror fan’s guide to Halloween’s next cult classics - Detroit Metro Times

For fans of horror movies who don't limit themselves to the usual October fright flicks, there are a handful of films that promise to be future cult classics. For those in dire need of an adrenaline rush or desperate for something to scare the pants off their friends, these recommendations won't let you down.

One of the most thrilling horrors to look forward to is 'The Guest'. This suspenseful thriller follows David Collins (played by Dan Stevens) as he visits his deceased best friend's family and slowly reveals his sinister true intentions. Blending elements of action movies like 'The Terminator' and 'Rambo', this film seamlessly weaves together genres, making it a thrilling ride perfect for showing to a rowdy group.

Another movie that should strike fear into the hearts of thrill-seekers is 'The Descent'. A spine-tingling exploration of claustrophobia and terror, this 2005 film follows a group of women on a spelunking adventure who become trapped in an underground cave system teeming with monstrous creatures. The movie delivers intense sequences that will leave viewers shaken for days.

If cannibalism is your thing then 'The Sacrament' deserves attention. Starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, and a talented ensemble cast, this 2013 film follows a group of soldiers stationed at a remote military outpost in the Sierra Nevadas during the Mexican-American War when one soldier arrives with disturbing news about his wagon train's gruesome fate. Combining laughter, frights, and exhilaration, 'The Sacrament' is a modern horror classic that should make for a memorable viewing experience.

On the other hand, if you are looking to be unsettled then there's 'The Empty Man'. This 2020 release was directed by David Prior but had to be redone after an alteration in its ownership; even though it's not exactly what director envisioned, it turned out well. Combining folk horror and a thrilling mystery, this unsettling film is sure to captivate viewers who enjoy a slow-burning nightmare that builds up to something truly terrifying.

Lastly, if you are eager for another eerie Japanese thriller then you have 'Pulse'. Though initially seeming like a serial killer procedural, it slowly morphs into a disquieting exploration of the unknown spaces lurking in our periphery. Kiyoshi Kurosawa is masterful at crafting suspenseful tension that will keep viewers on edge as they hold their breath waiting for what may come next.

For fans who prefer something else from this genre, consider watching movies like 'The Substance', an unsettling body horror film; 'Weapons', a thrilling, original horror masterpiece; or even the Oscar-winning drama 'Hereditary'.
 
omg u guys have to watch The Guest it's literally soooo suspenseful i swear i was on the edge of my seat when david collins is revealed his true intentions 😱 and dan stevens does such a great job 🤩 i've seen this like 5 times already and i'm still not tired of it 💀
 
These new horrors are gonna be fire 🔥! But you know what's just as important as being scared out of your wits? Embracing the unknown and facing our fears head-on 💀. Think about it, we often shy away from things that make us uncomfortable because they can be downright terrifying 😱. But sometimes, that's where the real growth happens. By confronting those dark corners of ourselves, we become stronger and more resilient 🔩.

So, when you're watching these thrillers, remember to not just sit back and scream – use this as an opportunity to tap into your inner strength 🤺♀️. Ask yourself: what would I do in that situation? How can I overcome my fears? 💪 The power to create a new reality is within us all, even when the world outside feels like it's spiraling out of control 🌪️.
 
🎃️ i gotta say, these horror flicks sound straight outta my bad dreams. like, who comes up with this stuff? david collins in 'the guest' seems super suspicious and creepy - i mean, what's his real motive for showing up at his deceased best friend's family? and those women trapped in the underground cave system in 'the descent' must've had the worst nightmares ever... claustrophobia is just the WORST 🚧. but you know what, sometimes that kind of stuff can be kinda exhilarating too? i mean, if it's your thing, then these movies might be right up your alley. just don't say i didn't warn you 😅
 
omg I'm so down for some new horror faves 🎃👻 I mean who doesn't love a good thriller right? So 'The Guest' is like this intense action movie with a hint of horror, got to check it out! And can we talk about 'Pulse'? that Kiyoshi Kurosawa dude is a masterclass in suspense, his films are always so... unsettling 🕷️ I'm not sure what's more terrifying, the monsters or the vibe he gives off. Anyone else seen 'The Descent' and just felt like hiding under their bed for weeks afterwards? 😂
 
🤯 These horror movies seem to be giving me some serious anxiety just reading about them 🎃️ I mean, who wouldn't want to watch something that's gonna keep you on the edge of your seat all night 😬? The Guest and The Descent both sound like super intense thrill rides, while The Sacrament seems like a wild ride with laughs and scares mixed together 🤯. And then there's The Empty Man, which sounds like it could be a real slow-burn nightmare 😓. But you know what really caught my eye? Pulse - that one sounds like it's got some serious psychological depth to it 💡. Can't wait to dive in and see what all the fuss is about 🎥!
 
I'm loving the thrillers they got lined up 🎃👻. I mean 'The Guest' is insane! Dan Stevens as this psycho dude just blows my mind 😲. And don't even get me started on 'Pulse', Kiyoshi Kurosawa's direction gives me goosebumps every time... it's like you're right there with the characters, feeling their fear 🕷️.

But what really caught my attention is how they mentioned 'The Empty Man'. I saw this one in theaters and was totally freaked out 😨. It's like a slow burn, building up to this intense climax that'll leave you gasping for air... so yeah, if you're into folk horror and mysteries, give it a shot 👍.

And have you guys seen 'Hereditary'? That one's some dark stuff... but in the best way possible 😈. I mean, it's not exactly a traditional horror movie, but it's got that unsettling vibe that'll keep you up at night... just saying 🕰️.
 
man i just watched pulse and its giving me all these weird feels 🤯💀 it's like kiyoshi kurosawa is tapping into this deep sense of unease that's been lurking in our collective unconscious. the way he builds tension, it's like you're walking on eggshells, waiting for something to go down. and the mystery aspect of it all, its like trying to solve a puzzle while also being terrified 😅 i'm not sure if it's a 'future cult classic' just yet but i definitely think it has the potential to be. maybe we'll see it become one of those midnight movie staples that people rave about for years to come 🎥👻
 
🎃️ these horror flicks are defo goos for those lookin 4 somethin scary but not too predictable, ya know? like "the guest" it's got that whole terminator vibe goin on, so u can expect some serious action & suspense. but at the same time, it's still a thriller, so u get both worlds. i think what makes these movies stand out is how they blend genres like crazy - its like they took all the best bits of diff films & mashed 'em together into this sick adrenaline rush 🎥

anyway, if u r lookin 4 somethin even scarier, maybe try "the descent" or "the empty man". those ones are straight up creepy, especially "the empty man". its like a slow burn that just builds & builds till u're literally on the edge of ur seat. and don't even get me started on "pulse" - it's like kurosawa took all these weird vibes from japan & turned 'em into this masterclass in suspense.
 
I'm so over these forums anyway, but I guess I'll just vent on this one... 😒 The way they're hawking these horror movies is getting old. Can't they just recommend something without making it sound like a commercial? Like, can we get some genuine discussion around here? These films are all great and all, but what really drew you in? Was it the suspenseful thriller vibe of 'The Guest' or was it more about that claustrophobic terror feeling from 'The Descent'? And don't even get me started on how 'Pulse' has become this go-to 'mystery horror' thing 🤔 I mean, what's next? A listicle of "Best Horror Movies to Watch If You Like [insert genre here]"? It's just so... predictable.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this year's new horror movies 🎃👻. I mean, who doesn't love a good scare? 😱 The way these films blend genres like action and suspense is pure genius 💥. I've been binge-watching 'The Guest' and it's giving me major Terminator vibes - Dan Stevens is so underrated! 🤖

On the other hand, 'The Descent' just gives me anxiety lol... all that claustrophobia? 😩 no thanks! But hey, if you're into that sort of thing. And can we talk about how cannibalism makes for a great horror plot twist? 🤮 not.

I've also been meaning to check out 'The Sacrament' and 'The Empty Man', both sound super unsettling 🕷️👻. Folk horror is so underrated, btw. And Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a genius - his tension is always on point 😂. Have you guys seen any of these? What are your fave horror movies? 🤔
 
Omg u gotta watch "Pulse" 🎥 it's soooo good!! 😍 Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a genius 🤯 he knows how to build tension like no one else 💀 I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, literally holding my breath 🤯👀 The way the movie slowly unravels and takes you into this dark world is mind-blowing 🔮💥 And that ending 😱... not gonna lie, it gave me chills for days ❄️ What's your fave horror movie tho? 🤔
 
I'm so stoked to see some new horror flicks coming out that are gonna be total cult classics 🤩. I mean, who doesn't love a good adrenaline rush? And these movies deliver 💥! Like "The Guest" - it's like a fusion of action and horror, which is always a win in my book. The way the main character slowly reveals his sinister intentions is so suspenseful, it's like you're right there with him, feeling all anxious 😬.

And don't even get me started on "The Descent". I mean, claustrophobia + terrifying monsters = perfection 🎃! It's like a nightmare come true. And if you thought that was intense, then you need to see "The Sacrament". It's got everything: dark humor, gruesome scenes, and some serious scares 😨.

But what really caught my eye was "The Empty Man". I love how it combines folk horror with mystery - it's like a slow-burning nightmare that just gets worse and worse 🔥. And the fact that it's not exactly what the director initially envisioned makes it even more interesting to me. It's like, what if something unexpected happens in your movie? 🤔

I'm also super excited about "Pulse" - Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a master at crafting tension and suspense, and this movie is no exception 😅. It's like you're walking through a creepy atmosphere, feeling all uneasy and unsure of what's gonna happen next.

Anyway, if you're looking for some new horror movies to obsess over, these are definitely the ones to check out 🎬!
 
I just watched "Pulse" 🕷️ and it's seriously giving me the chills! I mean, who knew that a film about weird noises in old buildings could be so freaking scary? 😱 The atmosphere is super tense and you can feel like something's off from the get-go. And Kiyoshi Kurosawa's direction is just masterful... trust me when I say this one will keep you up all night 🌃 check it out: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414592/ 👻
 
OMG 🤯 just watched 'Pulse' and I'm still shakin 😱 the way Kiyoshi Kurosawa weaves suspense is like, WOW! 👏 It's not just about serial killers, it's so much deeper than that...it's about us as humans and our fear of the unknown. And 'The Empty Man' is also really unsettling 🤢 I mean, who doesn't love a good folk horror mystery? 🕷️ But you know what's even better? When you have a film like 'Hereditary' that just makes you feel all the feels 😭 it's like, a masterclass in emotional horror. Anyway, I'm gonna go take a shower now because I'm still having nightmares about those monsters in 'The Descent' 😅
 
🎃️ just watched some new horror faves 🤯 and i'm obsessed 🙌! 💀 'The Guest' has me hyped 🚨 with its suspenseful twists and action-packed beats 🏋️‍♂️, while 'The Descent' is literally the stuff nightmares are made of 😱. 💣 'The Sacrament' is a wild ride with laughs & scares in equal measure 😆👻, and 'The Empty Man' is like the slow-burning fire that's gonna burn your brain 🔥💀. 🎥 any horror fan should def check these out 👍
 
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