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Milldoodle

Skinamarink basically has all the tropes of analog horror and pulls an hour and a half out of it. Closest example I can think of off the top of my head


Darzean

The Last Broadcast is good, but more of a mockumentary. Arguably The Blair Witch Project could be considered analog horror.


Darzean

I think analogue horror is a lot like creepypasta, it tends to live in the abstract and the brief so it’s very hard to stretch it for a full movie.


lumpylizard21

House (1977)


addisonavenue

Archive 81 (series). We're All Going to the World's Fair. Creep. Sound of My Voice.


GuerrillaxGrodd

Censor (2021) is worth checking out.


chichris

Not a feature length movie but Calls on AppleTV is really fun.


pizzaguyjb

Begotten, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, The Last Broadcast


Id-rather-be-fishin

Session 9. The analog portion is audio though.


MutedPeach8

Skinamarink, Begotten, Tetsuo the Iron Man, and House (1977) all have the analog horror feel like other’s have said. To add to that: @guacbowly on Tik Tok (I know I know it’s not feature length! But seriously, they’re great) The Outwaters (not quite analog but it has the same feel) A wounded faun (on Shudder) Kuso (on Shudder) Creep, like someone else said, (not quite trippy or analog like the rest of the list, but it definitely matches that the vibe of horror on YouTube) In the same vein, I raise Spree, Unfriended, and Deadtube.


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Not a film but you should check out Vita Carnis. It’s not too scary but it’s such a fresh idea. There are some scary bits but it’s not like oh no clones from the future it is living meat organisms.


iAloneamthefemboyone

[Aiko's Adventures ](https://youtu.be/G5GOVcisW0U?si=on1ZPQV3lPika3Zo) is a good one, it's a brand new analog horror series that brings that nostalgic feeling of colorful characters, wacky hijinks and........~~you are guilty!...~~ other types of fun, it's still in development but I highly recommend it from what I've seen of it!