We need more horror movies like "Obsession"
The article discusses the author's appreciation for specific types of horror movies, particularly highlighting the need for more films like 'Obsession.' It categorizes various horror sub-genres, expressing a preference for those that offer depth and creativity rather than relying on shock value. The author finds 'Obsession' intriguing due to its unique take on the Yandere trope and its engaging storytelling elements.
- ▪The author enjoys specific types of horror movies and dislikes shocking films that rely on gore.
- ▪'Obsession' is highlighted as a film that effectively uses the Yandere trope in a creative way.
- ▪The author categorizes horror films into various sub-genres, including comedy horror, body horror, and experimental films.
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We need more horror movies like "Obsession"May 26, 2026 · 6 min readmovieshorrorI love horror movies. Not all of them and not all types of them, but I am in love with some very specific types of them.In my mind there are several kinds of horror movies that exist:shocking – the most boring type – usually tries to scare you by showing some nasty SFX gore and guts, e.g. movies like “Hostel” or the movies by Rob Zombie – basically somewhat like a slasher, but with the vomit-inducing factor cranked up to 11 – I generally dislike those.
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