Underrated Horror Films?

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I just watched Quarantine last night. It was good for a scare. Bio-outbreaks always freak me out though.

There's another really great one. For the life of me I can't remember the name. The whole movie's shot in this guy's house as he tries to secure it from contamination. Really small movie on a shoestring budget but it's shot great, with great acting and the ending was surprisingly great too! Wish I could remember the name of it. :(
 
Has anybody here seen Dead End? A friend recommended it to me, and it was indeed right up my alley. It's kind of a Twilight Zone like story, but darker and it really starts messing with your, at least my mind. Partly, I think it was because it was one of those occasions where me and my friends were totally in the mood for something like this and our enthusiasm kind of amplified the way we experienced the film, but I'm pretty sure if I see it again, I'll still love it.

A few others worth mentioning; Traingle, The Loved Ones, Orphan, Red Hill, The Changeling (1980).
 
There's another really great one. For the life of me I can't remember the name. The whole movie's shot in this guy's house as he tries to secure it from contamination. Really small movie on a shoestring budget but it's shot great, with great acting and the ending was surprisingly great too! Wish I could remember the name of it. :(
I think your thinking of Right at your Door, about the dirty bomb that explodes in downtown LA and the guy sections off his whole house in plastic while his wife is stuck outside.
Oh sweet, ArmoredFoe is back to the Jasons. Now I can stop mistaking him for Bamboota.

ha ha ha, yeah its funny cause when I made my green ranger sig, she a wanted the white ranger so I quickly slapped that one together. Yeah as I said I brought back Jason for Friday the 13th. :clap
 
I think your thinking of Right at your Door, about the dirty bomb that explodes in downtown LA and the guy sections off his whole house in plastic while his wife is stuck outside.

That's it! Great movie despite the absurdly small budget.

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It's a character-driven movie though so those expecting a lot of action, multiple locations, etc., can pass on it.
 
Has anybody here seen Dead End? A friend recommended it to me, and it was indeed right up my alley. It's kind of a Twilight Zone like story, but darker and it really starts messing with your, at least my mind. Partly, I think it was because it was one of those occasions where me and my friends were totally in the mood for something like this and our enthusiasm kind of amplified the way we experienced the film, but I'm pretty sure if I see it again, I'll still love it.

A few others worth mentioning; Traingle, The Loved Ones, Orphan, Red Hill, The Changeling (1980).

Saw it. It was pretty good...
 
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