This is more terrifying than any horror movie I can remember. Any more atomkino suggestions?

This is more terrifying than any horror movie I can remember. Any more atomkino suggestions?

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I've already seen documentaries and read reports about Chernobyl. What new does the show bring to the table?

where can I watch this without paying

Andromeda Strain (1971)
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Nothing like an unstoppable alien virus that can wipe out your planet

Watch Threads and Fail-Safe

When the wind blows

>This is more terrifying than any horror movie I can remember.
I kinda ruined it by reading too much about what happened IRL in between episodes. Should have waited for all the episodes to be available and binged it.

Pu-239

>everyone getting radiation burns even from touching clothes, vomiting and collapsing on the spot
>senior engineers only caring about covering their asses
>politicians cordoning people in and hiding things
>scientists ignored or shouted down
Fuck me

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BBC's Surviving Disaster, S01E03 is very(!) much in the same vein.
Chernobyl: The Final Warning focuses on Dr. Robert Gale, and the palliative care of the irradiated

the internet

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link pls

>INVISIBLE THING IS TERRIFYING

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nothing new, but it's high budget drama so you get to see and feel some emotions emulating the real thing. the music, acting and cinematography is really good and captures the horror and confusion of the accident

existential dread and atmospheric horror presented as prestige drama with some of the finest acting talent on the planet

ice films has it.

can you not find anything yourself? are you literally an infant?

There is a reason why most of the slavs don't miss communism

Someone should write a script of some Chernobyl-style mystery horror story or something.

>Soviet 80s aesthetics, lifeless buildings, antiquated equipment
>The ubiquitous threat of radiation is invisible, all we have are crackling dosimeters and failing electronics
>Nature slowly taking back the evacuated area, spawning weird mutant animals
>Remains of the evacuated cities tell heartbreaking stories

Such an amazing setting.