- Suspiria (2018) also directed by Luca Guadagnino + score by Thom Yorke!!! - Audition (1999) - Possession (1981) - Funny Games (1997) Maybe also Donnie Darko?
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Suspiria is originally a horror movie from the 1970s that I am yet to watch, but the remake is one of my all-time favorites. If you can handle gore and a lingering sense of dread, this movie is for you. The aesthetics are on the darker side—the original seems to be much lighter in color—but the cinematography is still mind-blowing and beautiful. Additionally, the soundtrack/score is by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, and his calm music contradicts the horrific scenes playing before your eyes. It is really an adventure of a film. 11/10.
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Suspiria (the OG 70's version) is such a good avante garde horror film to introduce urself to that side of cinema And Hereditary (a big big personal favorite of mine) and Men (another avant garde film but from 2023)!
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Hereditary (2018) Funny Games (2007) Them (2006) Audition (1999)
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