One of the first big movies of 2023 is actually a movie that was released in 2022. Skinamarink is a new horror movie that began to gain attention throughout the second half of 2022 after screening at a few select film festivals, with its unique take on the horror genre captivating those who saw it. The excitement around the movie continued to build and has since hit new levels in January 2023, thanks to a limited theatrical run and the news that it will begin streaming on Shudder in February 2023.
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Its emergence as a surprise horror hit has given further exposure to the sub-genre of experimental horror. Skinamarink is an excellent example of how to make an engaging and unnerving horror film in a non-traditional manner, but it's far from the first horror movie to incorporate experimental elements in its production. The unknown and unexplainable can be scary, and the following films demonstrate this well, emphasizing atmosphere, visuals, and a general sense of uneasiness over an easily understandable plot.
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1 'Skinamarink' (2022)
It's hard to work out exactly what Skinamarink is about, even after watching it and mulling it over in the days that follow. It takes place inside a strange house, seemingly following children who are stuck inside and witness numerous (and strange) sights and sounds over an undeterminable period of time. Characters don't often appear in frame, though, and what little dialogue there is can be hard to make out.
It all makes for a film that creates a strong emotional reaction, even if it's hard to tell what exactly you've seen. It taps into childhood fears, from a time when the world can be an extra dark, scary, and confusing place, and though its pacing can be very slow, it does all build to an effectively terrifying final act. It's not a movie for everyone, but it's undeniably ambitious and uniquely atmospheric.
2 'Heck' (2020)
Kyle Edward Ball, the director of Skinamarink, explored the world of analog horror two years earlier than his 2022 feature with his half-hour short film from 2020, simply called Heck. The premise is similar to Skinamarink, though with a shorter runtime and an even more experimental feel, it's very easy to watch both and still get new feelings (and scares) from each.
It's more widely available than Skinamarink, as it's been uploaded to Ball's YouTube channel and can be watched there for free. Those who don't find Heck scary are unlikely to enjoy and/or find Skinamarink scary, making it a perfect proof-of-concept short film for the subsequent feature film, which expands on some of the ideas and imagery present in Heck and replicates a similar style of presentation.
3 'The Wolf House' (2018)
The Wolf House would have to be one of the darkest and most unnerving fairytale films of all time. It follows a young woman who escapes from a cult, hiding out in an isolated house in a forest which proves to be just as threatening and terrifying as the compound she escaped.
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The terror of The Wolf House comes from the way it's animated: a thrilling blend of 2D hand-drawn animation and 3D stop-motion animation, all done in and around "live-action" sets which all serve to create a nightmarish effect. Beyond the set-up of the main character escaping, it's not always easy to work out what the narrative is, but the film leaves a tremendous emotional and psychological impact because of its presentation, meaning a direct narrative through line doesn't feel necessary to the experience.
4 'Antichrist' (2009)
Lars Von Trier is no stranger to traumatizing those who dare to watch his movies, with Antichrist arguably being the film of his with the most horror tropes. There's not even dark comedy here to somewhat balance out the horrific stuff (even something as horrifying as 2018's The House That Jack Built had some very dark humor), with its narrative instead focusing on two grieving parents whose attempts to heal emotionally and rekindle their relationship in an isolated cabin goes south very fast.
From some instances of very graphic violence to a terrifying (and infamous) talking fox, Antichrist largely sacrifices narrative and replaces it with a constant flow of surreal, nightmarish sequences. It's certainly a hard movie to enjoy (and might even be difficult to follow), but ultimately, it's not an easy movie to forget once watched.
5 'Begotten' (1989)
It's hard to know where to begin when it comes to discussing Begotten, and what it may or may not be about. It's an extremely low-budget horror film with grainy visuals and no dialogue, and while it's broadly discernable as a dark take on the creation myth, beyond that, much of it's up to viewers' interpretations.
A viewer's appreciation of Begotten will depend on whether they find the images and overall tone intoxicating or boring. Some may be immersed in the horrific and often incomprehensible world it creates, while others may find that the relatively brief runtime of 72 minutes feels far longer. It's experimental horror in every sense of the term, and has strongly divided viewers who've stumbled across it for over 30 years now.
6 'Saint Maud' (2019)
While Saint Maud might have more of a narrative than most experimental horror movies, there's still a great deal about it that's mysterious and difficult to decipher. It's a psychological drama/horror movie about a young nurse who begins to care for an older patient after a recent turn to God but finds her mind unraveling throughout the film for a variety of reasons.
Some of these reasons are revealed to viewers very slowly, and some things aren't exactly revealed or explained at all. This arguably adds to the uneasiness of the film and the power of its horror, and it effectively works as a slow-burn - and quite traumatic - horror movie that's worth sticking with to its bold conclusion.
7 'Tetsuo: The Iron Man' (1989)
Arguably the pinnacle of sci-fi/horror done on an extremely low budget, Tetsuo: The Iron Man is a cult film that continues to impress - and disturb - viewers to this very day. It has a simple yet bizarre body horror premise, following a man whose life is drastically changed when he finds himself the subject of a mysterious curse that slowly turns his body parts into iron.
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It should go without saying, but it definitely shouldn't be mixed up with any of the MCU films featuring a similarly named character. The story of this Iron Man is instead a loud, noisy, and frequently nauseating one, but it's hard not to appreciate the brazen presentation, and how effectively the film executes its terrifying special effects sequences on a small budget.
8 'House' (1977)
House takes a simple premise and does explosively unpredictable things with it for 88 minutes of gleeful cinematic chaos. It follows a group of girls who go to stay in a house as a presumably low-key vacation, but soon find the place to be filled with strange, otherworldly phenomena.
To say much more than that would not only ruin the film's surprises but also just prove plain difficult to do. House operates on a seemingly alien set of rules, with real-world logic and consistency thrown out the window and replace with surreal, comedic horror and over-the-top mayhem. It's an experience like no other, and a classic cult horror movie (even if it's ultimately funnier than it is truly scary).
9 'My House Walk-Through' (2016)
In just 12 minutes, the surreal short film titled My House Walk-Through offers more nightmarish imagery and genuine scares than most feature-length horror movies could ever hope to achieve. The brief runtime feels eternal, as the film depicts an unseen narrator walking through and filming a seemingly unending series of hallways in his house, with each proving creepier and more hellish than the last.
It may not sound terrifying on paper, but the experience of watching it is visceral and unbearably tense. It instantly conjures up a feeling of dread that continues (and gets more intense) as the short film goes on, making this an expertly made (and bite-sized) piece of experimental horror.
10 'Eraserhead' (1977)
Few directors can do surreal horror as well as David Lynch, and Eraserhead might be the most direct cinematic nightmare he's ever made. It follows a young man who lives in a strange world, struggles with making his girlfriend happy, and finds himself tormented by his newly born child, who has an inhuman appearance.
It's more a nightmare put to celluloid than a three-act story, though it's easy to read this horror film as being about the struggles of parenthood and living as a young adult. In the 45+ years since Eraserhead's release, little else compares to it.
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What is the most traumatizing horror movie? ›
- Every year, we get a slew of new horror movies. ...
- Hostel (2005) ...
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- Saw (2004) ...
- The Thing (1982) ...
- House of 1000 Corpses (2003) ...
- Raw (2017) ...
- The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (2011)
Skinamarink is a 2022 Canadian experimental horror film written and directed by Kyle Edward Ball in his feature directorial debut. The film follows two children who wake up during the night to discover that they cannot find their father, and that the windows, doors, and other objects in their house are disappearing.
What is scientifically the scariest movie of all time? ›“In 2021, our study ranked Rob Savage's low budget, Zoom-based horror, 'Host' (2020), as the scariest movie of all time, narrowly edging our previous winner, Scott Derrickson's 'Sinister' (2012) as the most scientifically scare movie ever made, but would a newcomer be able to take its crown in 2022?” reads the study.
What is the number 1 scariest movie? ›- The Exorcist (1973)
- Hereditary (2018)
- The Conjuring (2013)
- The Shining (1980)
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
- The Ring (2002)
- Halloween (1978)
- Sinister (2012)
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- Wait Until Dark (1967) ...
- Se7en (1995) ...
- Misery (1990) ...
- The Sixth Sense (1999) ...
- The Silence of the Lambs (1991) ...
- M (1931) ...
- The Shining (1980) ...
- Psycho (1960)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2
British censors couldn't make up their minds about whether to allow Tobe Hooper's seminal horror classic into the country, banning the movie after it had already been in theaters for a year and not rescinding the ban until the late '90s.
All the dialogue is whispered and only sometimes captioned so I couldn't make out what characters where saying half the time.
When was Skidamarink written? ›Music by | Al Piantadosi |
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Lyrics by | Felix A. Feist |
Date | 1910 |
Source | The Echo (musical) |
- Host (88 BPM average, 130 BPM spike, 24 BPM difference)
- Sinister (86 BPM average, 130 BPM spike, 22 BPM difference)
- Insidious (85 BPM average, 133 BPM spike, 21 BPM difference)
- The Conjuring (84 BPM average, 132 BPM spike, 20 BPM difference)
- A Serbian Film (2010) NC-17 | 104 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller. ...
- Irreversible (2002) Not Rated | 97 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. ...
- Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) ...
- Martyrs (2008) ...
- American Psycho (2000) ...
- Natural Born Killers (1994) ...
- Chained (I) (2012) ...
- I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
What horror movie has the least kills? ›
- 1 The Conjuring. Release year: 2013.
- 2 The Others. Release year: 2001. ...
- 3 Flatliners. Release year: 1990. ...
- 4 1408. Release year: 2007. ...
- 5 Signs. Release year: 2002. ...
- 6 The Amityville Horror. Release year: 2005. ...
- 7 Stir Of Echoes. Release year: 1999. ...
- 8 Blair Witch Project. Release year: 1999. ...
- The Ring. ...
- The Purge. ...
- M3GAN. ...
- Don't Breathe. ...
- It. ...
- Anaconda. ...
- Truth or Dare. Truth or Dare could have been avoided in two ways. ...
- Flatliners. There is a reason why you don't toy with life or death.
Low neuroticism and high sensation seeking were found to be better predictors of horror movie preference (Zuckerman & Little, 1985). The present study investigates the connection between personality traits and preference for horror movie genre.
What age group enjoys horror the most? ›The findings reveal that favorability of the horror genre reduced with age, with 68 percent of 18 to 29 year olds saying that they found horror movies very or somewhat favorable, compared to just 30 percent of adults aged 65 or above. Conversely, the drama genre was more popular among older generations.
What horror movie was banned for being too realistic? ›I Spit on Your Grave — 1978
This film depicts extremely graphic and realistic scenes of gang rape. There's also an incredible amount of violence, but the sexual assault alone is enough to get the movie banned.
The Conjuring (2013)
Ed and Lorraine Warren were semi-famous paranormal investigators before director James Wan decided to turn their most well-known case into a throwback haunted house movie and made them perhaps the most famous ghost hunters in the world.
Actually, Skidamarink does not mean anything. It's just a silly, made-up word. The song is originally from an early 20th century Broadway musical, and over the years has been sung as Skinnamarink, Skinnymarink, Skiddymerink, and more. It's a great song for Parent/Child classes.
Is there gore in Skinamarink? ›Skinamarink manages to be a terrifying and successful horror film without even having that much gore. Pretty much the whole film is a psychological thriller, but there is one scene toward the end where blood is seen splattering on a window.
What is the most famous dialogue? ›- "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Gone with the Wind (1939) ...
- "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." The Godfather (1972) ...
- "You don't understand! ...
- "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." ...
- "Here's looking at you, kid." ...
- "Go ahead, make my day." ...
- "All right, Mr.
exclamation. slang. /hek/ an expression of annoyance or surprise, or a way of adding emphasis to a statement or question; hell: Where the heck have you been?
What is the full meaning of heck? ›
/hek/ an expression of usually slight anger or surprise, or a way of adding force to a statement, question, etc.: Oh heck!
What does the heck stand for? ›Interjection. WTH. (Internet slang) Initialism of what the hell. quotations ▼ (Internet slang) Initialism of what the heck.
What TV show is Skinamarinky Dinky Dink from? ›Remember the elephant song, "One elephant went out to play upon a spiders web one day..." and let's not forget "Skidamarink" - "Skidamarink a-dink, a-dink, Skidamarink a-doo, I love you." The Elephant Show aired originally on CBC from 1984 to 1988.
Who sang Skinamarinky Dinky Dink? ›Oct. 8 is Skinnamarink Day! Sharon Hampson and Bram Morrison have been singing Skinnamarink for over 40 years and now their most popular song is a picture book.
Where did the song Skinamarinky Dinky Dink Skinamarinky Doo come from? ›While many folks associate the song with the entertainers, it originated from the 1910 Broadway musical The Echo. "It's a much older song," Bram explained in a 2019 Songfacts interview.
Can a scary movie raise blood pressure? ›For horror film enthusiasts, feeling fear is addictive. But can the intense, sudden fear brought by scary movies cause a heart attack? When you get scared, you get a rush of adrenaline. Your heart rate increases, your blood pressure rises, and you may even experience chest pains.
What is the best movie to fall asleep to? ›- Mean Girls (2004) 66 % 7.1/10. ...
- Pineapple Express (2008) Trailer. 64 % ...
- Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) 83 % ...
- (500) Days of Summer (2009) 76 % 7.7/10. ...
- Interstellar (2014) 74 % ...
- The Wedding Singer (1998) Trailer. ...
- Avatar (2009) Trailer. ...
- Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) (1981) 85 %
The blacklist involved the practice of denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been Communists or sympathizers. Actors, screenwriters, directors, musicians, and other American entertainment professionals were barred from work by the studios.
What is the movie that made people faint? ›Terrifier 2 is so gory I puked in my popcorn. The extreme reactions sparked the director, Leone, to tweet out to fans, "To everyone saying that reports of people fainting and puking during screenings of Terrifier 2 is a marketing ploy, I swear on the success of the film it is NOT. These reports are 100% legit.
What is the scariest psychological thriller on Netflix? ›- The Poison Rose.
- Chloe.
- Disappearance at Clifton Hill.
- Spiderhead.
- Fatal Affair.
- The Stepfather.
- The Weekend Away.
- Hypnotic.
What are the top 5 most scariest movies? ›
- Host (2020)
- Sinister (2012)
- Insidious (2011)
- The Conjuring (2013)
- Hereditary (2018)
- Terrified (2017)
- It Follows (2014)
- Dashcam (2021)
- Umma (2022) 51 % 4.7/10. 83m. ...
- Gerald's Game (2017) 77 % 6.5/10. 104m. ...
- Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) 65 % 6.2/10. 99m. ...
- Scream 4 (2011) 52 % 6.2/10. 111m. ...
- The Bye Bye Man (2017) 37 % 4.3/10. 96m. ...
- The Boy (2016) new. Trailer. 42 % 6/10. ...
- Old People (2022) new. Trailer. r 101m. Genre Horror. ...
- The Munsters (2022) new. Trailer. pg 110m.
- Halloween Ends (2022)
- Halloween (1978)
- Halloween Kills (2021)
- The Mist (2007)
- Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
- The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
- 30 Days of Night (2007)
- 1 Pinhead — Kill Count: 246+ (at least)
- 2 Michael Myers — Kill Count: 170. ...
- 3 Jason Voorhees — Kill Count: 157-170. ...
- 4 Chucky — Kill Count: 100+ ...
- 5 The Invisible Man / Jack Griffin — Kill Count: 100+ ...
- 6 Hannibal Lecter — Kill Count: 98. ...
- 7 Freddy Krueger — Kill Count: 60+ New Line Cinema. ...
'Night of the Living Dead' (1968)
The original undead classic, and a game changer for the horror genre. George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead follows a small group of strangers who seek shelter in a deserted farmhouse. With zombies piling up outside, and tensions growing inside, things look increasingly bleak.
- Cabin Fever (2016) — 0%
- The Disappointments Room (2016) — 0% ...
- Homecoming (2009) — 0% ...
- Return of the Living Dead Part II (1988) — 0% ...
- Alone in the Dark (2005) — 1% ...
- The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008) — 2% ...
- Bless The Child (2000) — 3% ...
- Feardotcom (2002) — 3% ...
With more than 170 votes, the movie The Exorcist scared kids the most, closely followed by Jaws which accumulated 122 votes.
What horror movie has the most Jumpscares? ›The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia is far and wide the most 'jumpy' horror movie ever made with 32 jump scares to enjoy throughout the film. Set in 1993.
What horror movie traumatized as a child? ›With more than 170 votes, the movie The Exorcist scared kids the most, closely followed by Jaws which accumulated 122 votes.
What is the saddest movie that will make you cry? ›...
- Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) ...
- Steel Magnolias (1989) ...
- My Girl (1991) ...
- The Fox and the Hound (1981) ...
- Fruitvale Station (2013) ...
- Titanic (1997) ...
- The Farewell (2019) ...
- Up (2009)
What movie has the most realistic violence? ›
- 8 The Revenant.
- 7 Eastern Promises.
- 6 12 Years A Slave.
- 5 A History of Violence.
- 4 Bully.
- 3 Saving Private Ryan.
- 2 The Passion of the Christ.
- 1 Snowtown (AKA The Snowtown Murders)
# | Films (English) | Hours viewed in first 28 days |
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1 | Red Notice | 364,020,000 |
2 | Don't Look Up | 359,790,000 |
3 | Bird Box | 282,020,000 |
4 | Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | 279,740,000 |
- Alpha Dog (2006) - 367 f-words. ...
- Straight Outta Compton (2015) - 392 f-words. ...
- Casino (1995) - 422 f-words. ...
- Nil by Mouth (1997) - 428 f-words. ...
- Summer of Sam (1999) - 435 f-words. ...
- Uncut Gems (2019) - 560 f-words. ...
- The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - 569 f-words.
Scorsese's “The World of Wall Street,” which stars both Hill and DiCaprio, beat the likes of Tarantino's “Pulp Fiction” to be named the film with the most curse words with 715 swear words. The Safdie Brothers' Adam Sandler-starring drama “Uncut Gems” ranked second with 646 curse words.
What is the oldest Jumpscare? ›The First Jump Scares
The jump scare made its first appearance all the way back in 1942 in the film Cat People and was created by Mark Robson while editing the film. The scene in question follows Alice as she walks home late at night and realizes someone is following her.
Serial killers with the highest known victim count. The most prolific modern serial killer is arguably Dr. Harold Shipman, with 218 probable murders and possibly as many as 250 (see "Medical professionals", below).
Can horror movies cause heart attacks? ›Mostly likely not. However, extreme fear can cause a heart attack in very rare cases. This phenomenon is called fear-induced stress cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome. It's triggered by stressful events or extreme emotions, says interventional cardiologist Dr.
What does psychology say about people who like horror movies? ›Some research indicates that people with a higher sensation-seeking trait (i.e., a stronger need for experiencing thrill and excitement) tend to seek out and enjoy horror-related experiences more. Those with a lower sensation-seeking trait may find those experiences unpleasant and avoid them.
How do you know if a movie traumatized you? ›Emotional numbness and avoidance of people, places, and activities that are a reminder of the trauma. Increased arousal such as difficulty sleeping and concentrating, feeling jumpy, and becoming easily agitated or angered.