Daily Horror Hunt #86 (August 2025) hosted by kasarin
Daily Horror Hunt - Master List by SnarlingApollo
END RESULT: 15/31 (48%) F 💀
🌅 1. Lugosi's Shadow
(Bela Lugosi’s birthday, Aug 1, 1882)
Start the hunt with something that would’ve thrilled or horrified Bela. Find a unique take on Vampires, stagebound gothic horror, or Eastern European atmosphere.
🌅 2. Cult Hatchery: "You're So Cool, Brewster!"
Watch a horror film that hatched into a cult classic despite its release in a slower season. Think late-summer underdogs, box office flops turned beloved, or anything that has a diehard fanbase now but wasn’t taken seriously at first.
🌅 3. Born to Scream
(Tony Bennett died Aug 3, 2023)
A musical…
Daily Horror Hunt #86 (August 2025) hosted by kasarin
Daily Horror Hunt - Master List by SnarlingApollo
END RESULT: 15/31 (48%) F 💀
🌅 1. Lugosi's Shadow
(Bela Lugosi’s birthday, Aug 1, 1882)
Start the hunt with something that would’ve thrilled or horrified Bela. Find a unique take on Vampires, stagebound gothic horror, or Eastern European atmosphere.
🌅 2. Cult Hatchery: "You're So Cool, Brewster!"
Watch a horror film that hatched into a cult classic despite its release in a slower season. Think late-summer underdogs, box office flops turned beloved, or anything that has a diehard fanbase now but wasn’t taken seriously at first.
🌅 3. Born to Scream
(Tony Bennett died Aug 3, 2023)
A musical horror, or a horror film with a killer soundtrack. Bonus if it features crooners, jazz, or unnerving diegetic music.
🌅 4. Dog Days, Hell Haze
It’s peak summer. Watch a horror film where heat is oppressive, sweat is constant, and the sun doesn't save anyone.
🌅 5. Pandemic Pulse
(SARS-CoV-2 declared a public health emergency in Aug 2020)
Watch a film where infection, plague, or disease is the source of horror. Realistic or apocalyptic your pick.
🌅 6. Annabelle Was Born Today
(first appeared Aug 6, 2014)
Possessed dolls, haunted toys, or anything that makes you side-eye your kid’s bedroom.
🌅 7. Zodiac: Leo Inferno (Sun in Leo)
Watch a horror film where ego, performance, fame, or leadership turn deadly: stage plays, actors, cult leaders, etc.
🌅 8. Infinite Flicker
(Eadweard Muybridge born Aug 8, 1830)
Watch a horror film that plays with movement, distortion, or visual trickery. Experimental and disorienting welcome.
👼 9. Pay Homage to the mythical SnarlingApollo
Watch one of our July curator (and Hunt organizer!) SnarlingApollo’s 200 favorite movies
10. Heat Lightning
(first observed Aug 10, 1752)
Watch a film that makes you think summer storms sudden, electric horror.
🌅 11. Haunted Americana
(Rollercoasters patented Aug 11, 1898)
Carnivals, diners, trucks, Americana. Watch a horror film that could only exist in the U.S. mythos.
12. Dog Days Degenerate
(Marquis de Sade died August 8, 1814)
In honor of history’s most infamous sicko, watch a horror film that drips with depravity, humiliation, or moral collapse. Something that pushes your boundaries of good taste…but has a tantalizing, morbid curiosity for you. Bonus points for sadism, sleaze, or anything that feels like a heatstroke hallucination in a sex dungeon.
13. Cursebreaker’s Day
(Friday the 13th doesn’t fall in August this year… help Jason cheer up!)
Let’s pour one out for sad Jason who isn’t celebrating today based on the inane whims of the calendar. Watch or rewatch a franchise sequel to commiserate with the big guy!
14. Cryptid Sighting
(UFO at Roswell revealed Aug 14, 1947)Aliens, cryptids, MIB, or unknown entities that stalk and defy logic.
15. Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.
(David Cronenberg’s The Fly was released August 15, 1986.)
Celebrate its legacy by watching a body horror film something where the flesh betrays, mutates, erupts, or evolves into nightmare. Whether it’s surgical, sexual, viral, or cosmic… if the body breaks, it fits.Bonus if it oozes.
16. Postcard From Hell
Celebrate a HUGE tourism month! Watch a horror film from a popular tourist destination. Bonus if it ruins somewhere you used to want to go.
17. “I Know What You Did…”
(Back to school sales start)
Find a horror in the school halls.
18. Cine Fantastique
(First Fantasia Film Fest held Aug 18, 1996)
Pick something that played Fantasia.
👼 19. Birth of a Genre
(Mary Shelley born Aug 30, 1797)
Watch a Frankenstein adaptation: classic, loose, or wildly experimental. Or anything with mad science roots.
20. Rotten Harvest
(late-summer harvest begins in U.S.)
Folk horror, agrarian dread, or films where the land itself turns against them.
🌅 21. Born Screaming
(Clarence Williams III born Aug 21, 1939)
Watch an anthology horror or horror where the wraparound hopefully hits as hard as the stories.
22. Home Video Haunt
(VHS format released in U.S. Aug 23, 1977)
Watch a direct-to-VHS or shot-on-video horror. Grime encouraged.
🌅 23. Still Life with Gore
(Photography patented Aug 19, 1839)
Watch a horror film that uses photography or art as a portal. Or one where the image traps the soul.
🌅 24. The Face is a Lie
(On August 24, 1990, Raimi’s Darkman debuted.)
Watch a horror film where identity is fluid, stolen, or violently altered. Doppelgängers, masks, clones, body-snatchers anything where you can’t trust the face you see.
Bonus if the “real” identity is lost by the end.
25. Ghost in the Machine
(Windows 95 released Aug 24, 1995)
Techno-horror: haunted phones, glitchy AI, VR gone wrong. Welcome to the cyber-haunt.
🌅 26. Hell is a Job
(Labor Day approaches)
Workplace horror. Offices, factories, customer service…try to find one that mimics your job. Kill your boss… on screen. If you are a student, find student horror that shows how tough school is (maybe Battle Royale?) if you are between jobs, find a film about someone looking for a job.
🌅 27. Book Burners
(Ira Levin born Aug 27, 1929)
Watch a horror, thriller, or mystery that was written by Ira Levin.
28. Animal Attack, but Make it Weird
Pick a creature feature where the animal threat is not a shark, spider, or bear. Think outside the fur.
29. Noir Moon Rising
(Film noir era peaks late August into fall)
Watch a horror film with noir vibes: shadows, doomed men, femme fatales, fatalism.
30. Camp Blood
Let’s go camping as summer winds down!
31. Eulogize the Summer
(Last Full Summer Month!)
Close the month with a rewatch or comfort horror film. What would you play at the funeral for August?