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Originally Posted by neverending
I highly recommend any film by Jose Mojica Marins, Brazil's only horror film director. Pure insanity.
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Oh shit! I'm actually a big fan of Brazilian Cinema as a whole, but I never explored any horror films. I'll definitely check him out too. Do you know of any other latin american directors who are lesser known but still pretty talented in the horror genre?
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Originally Posted by roshiq
Here are some recommendations from recent years...I just love them all:
Cold Prey I & II (2006-08) [Fantastic Norwegian Slashers]
Gen (2006) [A solid psychological thriller from Turkey]
Coisa Ruim aka Blood Curse (2006) [A twisted-gripping Portuguese Horror flick]
The Orphanage (2007) [My most favorite Horror movie from last decade: 00-09]
The Chaser (2008) [Highly gripping Serial killer flick from South Korea]
Sauna (2008) [A stunning period-war horror-drama from Finland]
Loner (2008) [Another good K-Horror]
The Life and Death of a Porno Gang (2009) [A sad but brutal 'snuff' flick from Serbia]
5150 Elm's Way (2009) [A highly engaging French psychological thriller from Canada]
Cold Fish (2010) [Japan] Gory psychological action-thriller
Confessions (2010) [Gripping revenge drama from Japan]
Dream Home (2010) [Hong Kong]
No Mercy (2010) [South Korea] A solid bloody revenge thriller from Korea.
I Saw the Devil (2010) [South Korea] ^^
The Silent House (2010) [psychologically twisted a POV-One shot(!) haunted house flick from Uruguay]
Isolerad aka Corridor (2010) [A Swedish psychological thriller with Hitchcockian flavor!]
We are what We are (2010) [A cannibalistic Horror-drama from Mexico]
Bedevilled (2010) [A bloody-beautiful revenge flick from South Korea]
Revenge: A Love Story (2010) [A brutal revenge action-thriller from Hong Kong]
Black Death (2010) [Britt period Horror]
Kalevet aka Rabies (2010) [A solid horror-thriller from Israel]
Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps (2010) [Quite an interesting Horror-fantasy from Switzerland!]
Wake Wood (2010) (A decent Britt Horror flick]
No Reason (2010) [A pretty weird & brutal flick from Germany]
Rammbock (2010) [A decent German Zombie flick]
Sleep Tight (2011) [Spanish Psycho-thriller]
Harold's Going Stiff (2011) [A beautiful Britt Zom-com]
The Devil's Business (2011) [A gripping Britt horror-drama]
Livid (2011) [A French horror-fantasy from the makers of INSIDE]
The Cat (2011) [Another beautiful K-Horror]
Juan of the Dead (2011) [A decent Zom-Com from Cuba]
The Skin I Live In (2011) [A bit shocking Spanish thriller]
Taped (2012) [A Dutch tourist-survival thriller]
Fairytale aka The Haunting of Helena (2012) [A decent Italian Horror flick]
Don't Click (2012) [Another typical but entertaining K-Horror]
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This was one of the greatest lists I've ever been gven! Thank you for the descriptions too! I'm going to have a very good and scary November-ween. Gracias!
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Originally Posted by Anthropophagus
Some great choices by Rohig there and one that stands tall is I Saw the Devil,a tour de force of a movie.
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I've seen this film already and it really was amazing. I think it actually lived up to the hype that people had made around it.
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Originally Posted by ferretchucker
The Spanish language version of Dracula (1931) is pretty decent. I prefer the performances in the English language version, but the Spanish one is famously artistically superior. Granted this is a US made film, but it's not English language so I count it.
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Hmmmm, I'll check this out. Some early horror is fucking scary, like Nosferatu. That movie scared the shit out of me, and all because it was filmed in an artistic way.