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What’s So Scary About a Tape? Analog Horror Movies That Actually Work
Episode 20323rd June 2026 • A.J. Chat • A.J.Chat
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What’s so scary about a tape?

That’s really the question at the center of analog horror. A videotape, a late-night broadcast, a fake documentary, a box of home movies in the attic, none of those things should be terrifying on their own, and yet some of the most unsettling horror movies ever made are built around exactly that idea.

In this episode of A.J. Chat, we break down the best analog horror movies ever made , from The Ring and Ringu to Ghostwatch, Lake Mungo, Sinister, and Late Night with the Devil, and why this kind of horror works so well when it does.

Because analog horror is not just about monsters or jump scares. It is about corrupted media, cursed recordings, recovered footage, and the feeling that the thing you are watching was never meant to be seen in the first place. The best films in this space understand that the tape, the broadcast, or the recording is not just part of the story. It is part of the threat.

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