There are so many great analog horror series out there! Here are a few of my favorites:
Local 58 – This series is a masterclass in atmospheric tension, using the format of a local television station to create unsettling narratives that really play on fears of media manipulation.
The Mandela Catalogue – This series explores themes of doppelgängers and distorted realities, and it really makes you question what’s real and what’s not. The editing and audio design are particularly effective.
Gemini Home Entertainment – This series combines nostalgia with horror, using the format of old VHS tapes to tell its eerie stories about strange creatures and unsettling events.
Marble Hornets – One of the pioneers of the Slender Man mythos, this series blends found footage with an ongoing narrative that keeps you guessing and on edge.
The Walten Files – This series combines elements of creepy children’s shows with dark themes, and it’s really engaging how it unfolds the backstory with each episode.
There are so many great analog horror series out there! Here are a few of my favorites:
Local 58 – This series is a masterclass in atmospheric tension, using the format of a local television station to create unsettling narratives that really play on fears of media manipulation.
The Mandela Catalogue – This series explores themes of doppelgängers and distorted realities, and it really makes you question what’s real and what’s not. The editing and audio design are particularly effective.
Gemini Home Entertainment – This series combines nostalgia with horror, using the format of old VHS tapes to tell its eerie stories about strange creatures and unsettling events.
Marble Hornets – One of the pioneers of the Slender Man mythos, this series blends found footage with an ongoing narrative that keeps you guessing and on edge.
The Walten Files – This series combines elements of creepy children’s shows with dark themes, and it’s really engaging how it unfolds the backstory with each episode.
What about you? Any favorites you’d recommend?