10 Obscure movies, I think you should watch

watching obscure horror movies can offer a chance to experience something new and different in the horror genre, and can be a rewarding and memorable viewing experience. Here are a few that I think you should try...

The Eyes of My Mother (2016) - A slow-burn horror film that explores the twisted mind of a young woman who was raised in isolation on a remote farm.

The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) - A chilling story of two girls left behind in a boarding school during winter break who begin to experience terrifying visions.

The House of the Devil (2009) - A throwback to 80s horror films, this movie follows a college student who takes a babysitting job in a creepy mansion and finds herself in the middle of a satanic ritual.

Goodnight Mommy (2014) - A psychological thriller that follows two young twin boys who become increasingly convinced that the woman claiming to be their mother is not who she seems.

Kill List (2011) - A British horror film that follows two hitmen who take on a job that leads them down a dark and disturbing path.

The Invitation (2015) - A slow-burn thriller that follows a man who is invited to a dinner party hosted by his ex-wife and her new partner, only to discover that there are sinister motives behind the gathering.

Lake Mungo (2008) - A found footage-style horror film that follows a family who discovers that their teenage daughter has been communicating with them from beyond the grave.

The Battery (2012) - A low-budget indie horror film that follows two former baseball players who must survive a zombie apocalypse.

The Wailing (2016) - A South Korean horror film that follows a small town as it is ravaged by a mysterious illness that leads to violent behavior and gruesome deaths.

The Endless (2017) - A sci-fi horror film that follows two brothers who return to a cult they fled from years earlier, only to discover that the cult's beliefs may be more real than they ever imagined.

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