The appeal of disturbing horror movies is one of the few aspects of the horror community that has remained alive throughout the evolution of the genre. Trends and filmmakers have sailed through decades where censorship has tried to avoid the consumption of graphic horror movies and has often failed. It seems there’s always a new way to shock, and viewers are always exploring new ways to be shocked.

However, in the case of the following movies, you may find yourself witnessing films that are not only hard to endure, but they’re also movies where excessive violence has a purpose. Regardless, you will probably only watch them once and then deal with the aftermath of such a horror experience in your own way. Fortunately, streaming service Shudder has made them available, even if you will most likely cover your eyes from the carnage and gore.

  • Zombi 2 (1979)
  • Faces of Death (1978)
  • Hunter Hunter (2020)
  • The New York Ripper (1982)
  • Nekromantik (1987)
  • Speak No Evil (2022)
  • When Evil Lurks (2023)
  • Mandy (2018)
  • The Sadness (2022)
  • Kidnapped (2010)
  • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    One of my classes watched faces of death.

    In high school.

    And nobody made any kind of noise about it lol. No parents, the principal, etc.

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        I was legit shocked when the teacher allowed it. I had seen it before, so I knew what it was. And I told her what it was.

        But it was a class vote of all things, and she allowed it.

        That was a big shock to me too. I’ve always had a morbid curiosity. And a strong stomach. But I had no idea that many other students not only knew what it was, but wanted to see it, including almost all of the super uptight christian girls.

        Blew my mind. I wasn’t surprised that the guy that wanted it on the list to vote for suggested it. He was an edge lord back before the term existed. I didn’t really care, and there were other options I hadn’t seen, so I voted otherwise. One of the other guys in the class was planning on being a mortician, and he voted for dirty dancing of all things.

        Yay for democracy?

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.ukM
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    I saw Nekromantic in the cinema as it had a special Valentine’s Day release. It did get a couple of walkouts but I can’t figure out if that was because of the on-screen content or because the sound was far too loud. I hadn’t seen it in the cinema before so don’t know if that was just the mix but my ears were ringing by the end, which isn’t a good sign.

    Love Mandy and Zombi 2 but I’ve watched them lots and thoroughly enjoyed them.

    Faces of Death may be the only one you’ll ever watch once. I can’t imagine anyone needing to see it multiple times for a number of reasons.

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    I haven’t watched Kidnapped yet, but can’t say anything negative about the other ones.

    On the contrary, some of my faves are on this list.

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    Nekromantik 1 & 2 and his other movie Der Todesking are a matter of taste - i kinda liked them, though not on my faves list. But the soundtracks to all 3 movies are much better than they should be.

    I watched the movies once, but still occasionally enjoy their soundtracks.

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    When evil lurks is fucking rough. It’s a great movie but man some of those scenes are just hard to watch