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The Borderlands (2013) starts out as a regular found footage paranormal movie but the ending is just so... horrifying. It's simple but well done, something about it unerves me.
The Purge
Man in the high castle.
I never finished resident evil 7 in VR.
Wildbow has written some freaks doing freaky shit. Like, proper body horror.
In 2003 I watched the Exorcist movie that came out. It freaked me out so much my pupils dilated enormously like I was tripping, and then they stayed dilated for three days afterward.
I couldnโt be alone at night for over a week so my girlfriend came and stayed with me to keep the monsters away.