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Horror fans search for the most visually pleasing movie in the genre

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Although many people don’t think of horror as visually pleasing, true horror fans know better and are selecting the best eye candy in the genre.

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“What movies are best to look at, be it with good cinematography and colors,” wrote Dozinggreen66 in r/horror along with the examples Suspiria and Mandy, the former an ornate supernatural horror flick released in 1977 and rebooted in 2018 and the latter a recent Nicolas Cage-led psychedelic action-horror. They also cited 1964’s Blood and Black Lace and “old universal movies” for their “good set designs.”

Out of over 300 responses and counting, the highest-upvoted selection is It Follows, a 2014 sexual horror film that AggravatingFruit4720 called “a very pretty movie.”

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“The cinematography blows me away every single time,” added idletalker. “Every shot is stunning and there are some really great techniques utilized all over.” Other Redditors supplied similar sentiments.

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User jaembers chose The Witch, Sunshine, and Annihilation, all of which have been heavily praised. “[Annihilation and The Witch are] pretty in different ways,” wrote AjaxTheClown, “but definitely both very aesthetically pleasing.” User psuedo_cineast stated that Sunshine is “very creatively filmed with amazing photography.”

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A different Redditor, avatarkai, shouted out an entire studio, A24, which is responsible for such beautiful blood-curdlers as High Life, Hereditary, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Midsommar, The Lighthouse, Under the Skin, Climax, Green Room, In Fabric, Bodies Bodies Bodies, and the aforementioned The Witch.

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We can’t argue with those picks. A24 produces aesthetically A+ horror.