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Remembering some truly epic exploration horror movies
Not many people salivate at the prospect of being left alone in a dark and isolated location. That is exactly why many memorable horror movies have featured people being put in that exact situation. Some of the locations themselves look scary enough before things start to go wrong, but the various creatures that begin to surface and the strange happenings which start to occur elevate the feeling of fear even more so.
These types of horror productions provide the viewer with an immersive experience, taking them on a journey of chilling, eerie and sometimes evil adventures. From ghostlike creatures to dog-faced gods of death, much like those featured in the Book of Dead slot game, movies of this nature take us on a powerful, hair-raising escapade with a number of heart-stopping moments. The sense of isolation exploration horror movies provide helps boost other feelings of terror and adds to the all-around agonising offering an adventure gone wrong specialises in. Over the years, we’ve been treated to some truly epic exploration horror movies too. Below is a look at some of them. The Ruins A much-loved release from 2008, The Ruins follows a group of friends and a tourist they met along the way on their holiday to Mexico. Part of the journey involves a remote archaeological dig in the jungle where, as you might expect, an evil presence lives among the ruins. With plenty of gore and a true taste of the supernatural, The Ruins is worth checking out if you haven’t done so already. Among The Living When three friends decide to venture into the countryside after the last day of school, things were never really going to go smoothly, were they? That’s exactly what happens in Among The Living as Dan, Tom and Victor discover an abandoned old film studio. As the three friends are exploring the abandoned and rundown building, they aren’t aware that they are disturbing Isaac and Klarence Shooter, a man and his strange son who frequent it. From there, what follows is terrifying in this slasher masterpiece.
The Strangeness
A true classic from 1985, The Strangeness is a movie based on a group of explorers which find themselves trapped in a cave after they undertake a mission to explore an abandoned goldmine. They aren’t alone down there, though, as a slimy and mysterious creature begins to terrorise them is this truly distressing release. Black Mountain Side
A 2014 movie, Black Mountain Side follows a group of archaeologists as they uncover a strange structure in Northern Canada that dates over ten thousand years old. Despite their amazing find, things take a turn for the worst when their communication system begins to fail, and they start to feel the effects of being in isolation. As the feelings of solitude begin to take over, things start to get a whole lot worse for the group.
As Above, So Below Admittedly, not everyone enjoyed As Above, So Below, but there is no doubting that it serves up the occasional spooky moment. The story focuses on a team of explorers who decide to see what lies beneath the streets of Paris with an adventure underground into the catacombs. The found footage will divide some, but overall it does offer an intense viewing experience given the difficulties the team find themselves in. Outpost Released in 2007, Outpost centres around a scientist and businessman who hires a former Royal Marine and his assembled team to take him into no man’s land after the area has been destroyed by war. Once they get to the old military bunker in Eastern Europe, things start to go wrong. TODAY ON THE GINGER NUTS OF HORROR WEBSITE THE HORROR OF MY LIFE BY R.C. HAUSENFILM REVIEW - KNOCKING (DIRECTOR: FRIDA KEMPFF)THE HEART AND SOUL OF HORROR FEATURES Comments are closed.
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