In no particular order:

Alex “Civil War” Garland: Annihilation (Adapted by), Men

Jordan “MadTV” Peele: Get Out, Nope, Us, Him

Ari “Eddington” Aster: Hereditary, Midsommar

Robert Eggers: The VVitch, The Lighthouse, Nosferatu (Adapted by)

Zach “WKUK” Cregger: Barbarian, Weapons

David “No, not THAT one” Mitchell: It Follows, Under the Silver Lake (probably more of a 70s paranoid thriller than horror)

Osgood “I mispelled it in the image but I’m not fixing it” Perkins: Longlegs, The Monkey (Adapted by)

Julia “Heir to the Cronenberg kingdom” Ducournau: Raw, Titane

Panos “I did it before it was cool” Cosmatos: Beyond the Black Rainbow, Mandy

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    I like horror movies, but not artsy fartsy garbage; of these movies:

    Annihilation: good, but could’ve been better

    Men: haven’t watched it

    Get out: enjoyed it, but I wouldn’t call it a horror movie

    Nope & Us: both could’ve been MUCH better, especially Us’s very interesting premise

    Hereditary: kind of got bored; had awesome scenes but overall was kind of bored

    Midsommar: very entertaining

    Barbarian: heck yeah! I love claustrophobic horror movies!

    Weapons: tons and tons of potential, but fumbles it

    It follows: loved it

    Longlegs: so boring, soooooo booooooring; couldn’t even force myself to watch it

    The monkey: absolutely awesome, will probably watch it again soon; enjoyed the heck out of this

    Raw & Titane: never heard of these; will give them a shot

    Beyond the black rainbow: exactly the kind of artsy fartsy horror movie I was talking about and am absolutely not into

    Mandy: couldn’t force myself to watch this; it looks like it’ll have good scenes, but very boring and also artsy fartsy

    The witch: not for me; the old timey language was also a pain

    The lighthouse: got bored and couldn’t finish it

    Nosferatu: heck yeah! This was the lord of the rings of horror movies! A genuine epic, mythical horror movie!