Anonymous 03/19/2024 (Tue) 08:46 No.52817 del
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>laszlo
It's Nyilas Koppány. Or Attila perhaps.
>Lovecraftian stuff
It's a very different category within horror. But not many Lovecraft film adaptations. So it's more about his actual works, novels and short stories. But his stuff considerably differs from contemporary horror writers like King, Koontz, or Barker.
Within movies those tend to be better which don't use (or at least overuse) jumpscares, but build on the atmosphere and storytelling. Slasher movies ("spooky scary chainsaw man") again a different category within horror. The can be great, for example watching Jason butchering everyone one movie after an other can be very satisfying. As for the "spooky scary little girl", the one where the little girl was a genetically defective middle aged/old psychopath - I don't remember the title, perhaps the Orphan, have to check - that I find quite disturbing, therefor impactful horror.