I’ll be interested to see responses. I am so sick of modern horrors because critics go crazy when the real horror is racism or sexism. Like all other books I generally don’t buy any horror from the last ten years
I was just about to make a thread with this link to a list of Top 10 Horror Westerns that YouTube got me to watch (even though horror definitely isn't my thing.)
The movies here, in reverse order are: 10 - The Pale Door, 9 - Ghosts of the Ozarks, 8 - Organ Trail, 7 - Dead Birds, 6 - The Wind, 5 - The Burrowers, 4 - Westworld, 3 - Ravenous, 2 - Brimstone, 1 - Bone Tomahawk
Several of the movies have black men or white women as protagonists, but they don't seem cartoonishly woke. Anyway, not my cup of tea, but the rest of you might enjoy it.
Not really all that Youtube-specific but I really like their audio books when going for a run. There is a surprising amount of great early to mid 1900s horror novels.
Wendigoon does overviews of internet horror content/disappearances/serial killers. Highlights are his videos covering Blood Meridian, Faith, and Uncle.Ted.
If nothing else, he can direct you toward worth-while projects to check out.
I have to watch at 1.5x for my own sanity, however.
I subbed to Kane Pixels since he did his Backrooms videos, that 18 year old puts out some high quality work that puts a lot of studios to shame. Recently did The Oldest View which is based off a real place that just this year was demolished.
Other than that, it's the odd thing here and there, Wendigoon more analyses horror and I watch Urban Explorers if you want scary in terms of visiting abandoned places.
I would recommend Bedtime Stories. Just copying the channel description:
WARNING - These stories are NOT suitable for younger audiences....From the paranormal to the supernatural, unsolved mysteries and strange deaths to cryptids, conspiracy theories and the most disturbing of true crimes, all told in a unique and creepy way.
Midnight Broadcast uses AI narrators for various greentext stories from 4chan, some are fairly decent. One new video every night. Not the highest quality, but there's a backlog of several years for you to peruse to find a subject you might like.
I do agree that there's probably a lot of horror artists that wouldn't really like scored.'s co. that much, especially since tumblrites seem to be everywhere after that site killed itself. But I can still talk about ones that seem to be mostly free of the nonsense.
Lost in the Hyperverse probably is my favorite backrooms series, despite (or even due to) the liberties it takes with the lore.
I'd definitely recommend watching LOCAL58, Surreal Broadcast and Gemini Home Entertainment, assuming you are good with that type of video (I'm guessing you are not, though). I might recommend Analog Archives and it's successor Eventide Media Center, though I did hear the latter series ended rather messily due to the last video using a school shooting story as a cover for a paranormal event.
Kane Pixels makes some of the best horror I've seen in recent years. There is an over-arching narrative and the popularity of his stories landed him a deal with A24, he began filming his horror series based on his liminal space horror series I believe earlier this year:
https://www.youtube.com/@kanepixels
The Simon Stålenhag series on that channel is well worth a watch if you're into creepy/cosmic/sci-fi horror-based stories based on strong world-building and amazing art.
I’ll be interested to see responses. I am so sick of modern horrors because critics go crazy when the real horror is racism or sexism. Like all other books I generally don’t buy any horror from the last ten years
Local 58 And these two. Also Ghost burger.
I was just about to make a thread with this link to a list of Top 10 Horror Westerns that YouTube got me to watch (even though horror definitely isn't my thing.)
The movies here, in reverse order are: 10 - The Pale Door, 9 - Ghosts of the Ozarks, 8 - Organ Trail, 7 - Dead Birds, 6 - The Wind, 5 - The Burrowers, 4 - Westworld, 3 - Ravenous, 2 - Brimstone, 1 - Bone Tomahawk
Several of the movies have black men or white women as protagonists, but they don't seem cartoonishly woke. Anyway, not my cup of tea, but the rest of you might enjoy it.
Upvote for Bone Tomahawk - the butchery scene... Brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it.
HorrorBabble does audio books of mostly older horror novels: https://www.youtube.com/@HorrorBabble/videos
They also sell MP3s on Bandcamp: https://horrorbabble.bandcamp.com/
Not really all that Youtube-specific but I really like their audio books when going for a run. There is a surprising amount of great early to mid 1900s horror novels.
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC3cpN6gcJQqcCM6mxRUo_dA
Wendigoon does overviews of internet horror content/disappearances/serial killers. Highlights are his videos covering Blood Meridian, Faith, and Uncle.Ted.
If nothing else, he can direct you toward worth-while projects to check out.
I have to watch at 1.5x for my own sanity, however.
I subbed to Kane Pixels since he did his Backrooms videos, that 18 year old puts out some high quality work that puts a lot of studios to shame. Recently did The Oldest View which is based off a real place that just this year was demolished.
Other than that, it's the odd thing here and there, Wendigoon more analyses horror and I watch Urban Explorers if you want scary in terms of visiting abandoned places.
I would recommend Bedtime Stories. Just copying the channel description:
Creepy pasta had some great stuff a few years ago. I especially liked the one about the haunted base in California.
https://www.creepypasta.com/archive/famous-creepypastas/
Midnight Broadcast uses AI narrators for various greentext stories from 4chan, some are fairly decent. One new video every night. Not the highest quality, but there's a backlog of several years for you to peruse to find a subject you might like.
It's kinda adjacent, but I like the Scary Interesting channel, which is horror historical stuff.
It's not a channel but saw this recently and loved it https://youtu.be/BI9fKfX5V68?si=xDLjwBK7mxUyJteN
I do agree that there's probably a lot of horror artists that wouldn't really like scored.'s co. that much, especially since tumblrites seem to be everywhere after that site killed itself. But I can still talk about ones that seem to be mostly free of the nonsense.
Lost in the Hyperverse probably is my favorite backrooms series, despite (or even due to) the liberties it takes with the lore.
I'd definitely recommend watching LOCAL58, Surreal Broadcast and Gemini Home Entertainment, assuming you are good with that type of video (I'm guessing you are not, though). I might recommend Analog Archives and it's successor Eventide Media Center, though I did hear the latter series ended rather messily due to the last video using a school shooting story as a cover for a paranormal event.
Bedtime Stories is great. Wide range of topics, gorgeous artwork.
Wendigoon is amazing as well. Dude's friends with plenty of guntubers and is obviously Christian and right-leaning, so he's worth supporting.
Gemini Home Entertainment if you're looking for VHS horror similar to Local 58
Surkee does great SFM animations of various creepypastas, quite a different format from VHS horror
Kane Pixels makes some of the best horror I've seen in recent years. There is an over-arching narrative and the popularity of his stories landed him a deal with A24, he began filming his horror series based on his liminal space horror series I believe earlier this year: https://www.youtube.com/@kanepixels
Another one is a channel that regularly covers this kind of stuff is Curious Archive: https://www.youtube.com/@CuriousArchive
The Simon Stålenhag series on that channel is well worth a watch if you're into creepy/cosmic/sci-fi horror-based stories based on strong world-building and amazing art.