Films of this aesthetic

Any films that fit this bill? I'm thinking like spooky east coast small towns, Salem witch shit etc.
Posting a few.

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Mothman Prophecies

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City of the Dead
City of the Living Dead

The Mist
One of the few examples of a film improving on its source material (that ending!)

Sleepy Hollow

The Haunting 1963
The Dunwich Horror 1980
The Whisperer in Darkness 2011

Silent Hill

yeah naw that ending sucked and proves that king is a fucking hack

john carpenters the fog
prisoners
wind river
supernatural season 1

over the garden the wall

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david lunch lol

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my upcoming biopic, stay tuned.

Immediately thought of the latter half of Five Easy Pieces upon seeing pic but that might be different than what you're after

The Village

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that was the dumbest shit i've ever seen

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The mist you idiot also where is this. Is it maine does main have a lot of cloudy air

"What a fucking nigger."

Not a movie but play Silent Hill 1 and 2. Genuinely better horror experience than any film and they are the embodiment of that atmosphere.

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That wasn't fog that was draw distance.

This

it's fog they use to hide draw distance you retard, doesn't mean it isn't an intentional foggy aesthetic. They have additional elements to the fog to make it look better, it's not just a wall of draw distance.

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