Not really a horror movie, but I always watch Over the Garden Wall every October. I don't really know what else I'm going to watch. I only know of one good horror movie that's come out this year, and that's Weapons, so I might pick that up on DVD when it comes out later this month. Other than that, I've watched pretty much everything in my collection so many times that I'm burned out on them. But for anyone who's looking for some good scary movies to watch, I can recommend a few lesser known gems.
1. In the Mouth of Madness. Heavily inspired by HP Lovecraft, and one of the few movies that actually nails the style. Also, it's about an author who becomes God, so it might be a sort of wish fulfillment for some of the people on here.
2. The Color Out of Space (2019). It doesn't follow the book all that closely, but it's still a fun, spooky time. Plus, anything with Nicholas Cage in it is worth watching just to see Nicholas Cage be Nicholas Cage.
3. Annihilation. Another one of the rare films that really captures Lovecraft's style. Again, it doesn't follow the book all that closely, but it still manages to be a confusingly spooky good time.
4. Dead Silence. I love ghosts, but I hate possession movies, and ghost movies almost always devolve into lame, cookie cutter possession stories. Dead Silence doesn't do that, and it's one of my favorite scary movies because of it.
5. Hereditary. Slow burn horror, but it spends the entire movie building up this genuinely disturbing, oppressive atmosphere until everything hits the fan all at once in the end for an ending you'll find yourself thinking about and wishing you hadn't.
6. It Follows. I hate, hate, HATE movies that think they're good just because they're a metaphor. "No, you see, the bad thing represents a different bad thing! It doesn't matter that the characters are all insufferable, the special effects are laughable, and the plot is held together by wet toilet paper--it's a metaphor, and means it's good and I'm an artistic genius!" That's why The Babadook is pretty close to the top of my "worst movies ever" list. But It Follows manages to be a clever metaphor and a good movie with some of creepiest imagery I've ever seen in.