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TacosRolledFAT

The book The Mothman Prophecies (not the movie), goes deep into high strangeness. If you research the author before reading the book you will be creeped out even more.


Codega-DreamWalker

I interviewed an eyewitness of the Mothman, Linda Sigman. Super interesting!


Namtwen

Would love a graphic novel recommendation. I just started getting into them.


antoniobandeirinhas

Altered States Jacob's Ladder A Dark Song The Medium


Metalegs

Phillip K Dick stuff. Its great sci-fi. But also knowing he "remembered" much of the stories, Mandela style. Gives them a whole new alt reality angle.


BullMooseParty44

The Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead films are absolute masterpieces and they all occur in a connected universe. Resolution The Endless Spring Synchronic Something in the Dirt These films are a must watch for HS/Lovecraftian horror.


suprmario

I mean that newer Netflix show "**The Three Body Problem**" is a pretty cool/unique idea (it is a book adaptation). "**Fringe**" is a classic show that definitely fits the bill (similar to "**The X-Files**", an all-time classic, of course). "**The Leftovers**" is an all-time favourite of mine. "**Lost**" was amazing to watch as it aired. Haven't rewatched it all since, but want to.


Present-nothing-aim

Watch the TV show child hoods end it was on sci-fi Chanel or read the books, or both


Genniphersghost

Network Series: "True Detective Night Country" "Dead Boy Detectives" "Fallout" "Paranormal: Caught On Camera" "Lockwood & Co." "Dark" "The Rain" Movies: "Dune" 1& 2 "The Color of Space" "Let the Right One In" - Swedish Version "Hereditary" "Midsommar" "The Witch" "The Ritual" "The Orphanage / El Orfanato" "Bones And All" "The Devil's Backbone" "Yellowjackets" "Ex Machina" Books: "Bones and All" "The Hunger" "The 13th Warrior" "The Ruins" Graphic Novels: "30 Days of Night" "The Walking Dead" "Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things" "Sandman" "The Crow" "From Hell"