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5 gothic horror movies

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This is a collection of movies that really have that nice sublime gothic feeling about it, with all the elements that makes something gothic and would make Ann Radcliff proud.

The woman in black (2012)

Stiff British people unable to communicate, an overgrown and cursed house out in the marches, creepy kids? An unpleasant village in the countryside unwelcoming to strangers? Yes, yes, yeeees.

This movie was directed by James Watkins and written by Jane Goldman. It is the second adaptation of Susan Hill‘s 1983 novel of the same name, which was previously. Susan Hill has become somewhat of an iconic author of these creepy gothic tales. The film stars Daniel RadcliffeCiarán HindsJanet McTeerSophie Stuckey, and Liz White.

The plot, set in early 20th-century England, follows a young recently widowed lawyer who travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals. And as the lawyer he is, he will battle this ghost with: PAPERWORK!

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The Awakening (2011)

A tormented soul, pining for her dead boyfriend. A house too big for anyone, creepy kids and the reason why we fear to take a bath in old creepy houses. This is a twisty story that honors and mocks the time and the culture that surrounded the paranormal community at the start of the new century. Beside, Rebecca Hall is just the bonafide gothic queen. directed and co-written by Nick Murphy and starring Rebecca HallDominic WestIsaac Hempstead-Wright and Imelda Staunton.

In 1921, Florence Cathcart is a published author who works with the police to debunk supernatural hoaxes and thus to expose charlatans. It is revealed that she lost her lover in the war and that she “hunts” ghosts in an attempt to see if it is possible to bring him back. She receives a visit a teacher from a boys’ boarding school in Cumbria. There have been sightings of the ghost of a child at the school and that such a sighting might have been the cause of the recent death of a pupil. And she goes to expose the hoax.

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Mama (2013)

This movie shows, that gothicness didn’t die in the late 1800s. Pulling with all of its tropes into the modern world, this take on the woman in white legend, will linger.

Directed and co-written by Andy Muschietti in his directorial debut and based on his 2008 Argentine short film Mamá. The film stars Jessica ChastainNikolaj Coster-WaldauMegan CharpentierIsabelle NélisseDaniel Kash, and Javier Botet as the titular character.

The film follows two young girls abandoned in a forest cabin, fostered by an unknown entity that they fondly call “Mama”, which eventually follows them to their new suburban home led by two adults after their uncle retrieves them.

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The others (2001)

It was written, directed, and scored by Alejandro Amenábar. It stars Nicole KidmanFionnula FlanaganChristopher EcclestonElaine CassidyEric Sykes, Alakina Mann and James Bentley.

A woman who lives in her darkened old family house with her two photosensitive children becomes convinced that the home is haunted.

Talk of a remake is just the most unnecessary. This is an all time favorite. A balance of the drama and the horror is just, sublime. sublime is the word. Also it ticks all the boxes, you guessed it, big mansion too big for just three, creepy kids and sorrow, just so much painful sorrow.

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The Orphanage (2007)

Also a modern take, but inspired by the classics. This is also set in an orphanage, so that means, creepy kids, so already points, points, points. The house is big, and the trauma runs deep. The unholy gothic trinity.

This movie was the debut feature of Spanish filmmaker J. A. Bayona. The film stars Belén Rueda as Laura, Fernando Cayo as her husband, Carlos, and Roger Príncep as their adopted son Simón. The plot centers on Laura, who returns to her childhood home, an orphanage. Laura plans to turn the house into a home for disabled children, but after an argument with Laura, Simón goes missing.

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5 Movies About Being in Quarantine

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Who else suffers from cabin fever, the stress of self-isolation and how many have rearranged their whole apartment? More than us? Good. In honor of staying home and staying safe, we have collected a few of the wide selection of quarantine movies and how it effects us. At least, we’re not as crazy as these right here!

The Lighthouse (2019)

Robert Pattinson has made some weird movies. And this is no exception. And that is precisely why we love him. Two lighthouse keepers try to maintain their sanity whilst living on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s. The story is very loosely based on a real-life tragedy from 1801 (called “The Smalls Lighthouse Tragedy”), in which two Welsh lighthouse keepers, both named Thomas, became trapped on their lighthouse station during a storm. When one man died, it is said to have driven the other mad. Other influences were seafaring literary classics by Herman Melville and Robert Louis Stevenson, and supernaturally tinged cosmic horror tales of H.P. Lovecraft, as well as Algernon Blackwood.

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The Thing (1982)

This one is a classic. At leas we’re not in Antarctica when thing goes wrong. However, when reading about those scientists, it looks like they have a more care free and pandemic free life right now. That is nit the case here, however.

The Thing is a film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous “Thing”, a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing. 

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Rec (2007)

DO NOT WATCH THE AMERICAN REMAKE. Watch the Spanish now cult classic. A great addition to the found footage genre. It has spawned a whole franchise now, from series, sequels, spin offs, and yes, remakes.

Reporter Ángela Vidal (Manuela Velasco) and her cameraman Pablo are covering the night shift in one of Barcelona‘s local fire stations for the documentary television series While You’re Sleeping. While they are recording, the firehouse receives a call about an old woman, Mrs. Izquierdo, who is trapped in her apartment and screaming. Ángela and Pablo accompany two of the firefighters, Álex and Manu, to the apartment building, where two police officers are waiting. As they approach, the old woman becomes aggressive and attacks one of the officers, biting his neck. As they carry the injured officer downstairs, they find the building residents gathered in the lobby. The police and military have sealed off the building and trapped them inside.

Hidden (2015)

Directed and written by The Duffer Brothers, creators of the popular Stranger Things. The film stars Alexander SkarsgårdAndrea Riseborough, and Emily Alyn Lind. This was producer Richard D. Zanuck’s last film; he died before filming began. It was well received, but didn’t get many reviews because of its limited release.

An unknown strange outbreak has devastated the area of the United States. A family of three, Ray (Alexander Skarsgård), Claire (Andrea Riseborough) and their daughter Zoe (Emily Alyn Lind), have taken refuge in an abandoned fallout shelter shortly after the catastrophe to hide from the monsters outside

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Isolation (2005)

On a remote Irish farm, five people become unwilling participants in an experiment that goes nightmarishly wrong. The broken farmer Dan rents his farm for the scientist John from the Bovine Genetics Technology that is researching genetic modifications of cattle to increase its fertilization. The veterinarian Orla is bitten by the calf while helping the cow to deliver, and she feels that something went wrong with the experiment.

It’s written and directed by Billy O’Brien and stars Essie DavisSean HarrisMarcel Iures, and was fairly well received.

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