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There’s no one right way to engage with horror media. Some of us prefer the classic in-theatre experience with friends, to feed off each other’s energy and bravery. Others might like to wait for home releases, cuddled under a blanket during a cold and stormy night. Some of us like mixing it up, depending on the group we’re with and how the films become available.
In the current age of rapidly improving tech, it’s natural to wonder about what might come next. With cutting-edge systems and software, what can we do to bring our viewing experiences to the next level? How can we improve existing approaches, and what newer methods can raise opportunities that never existed before?
Starting Simple
The easiest first step we can take to extend our appreciation of horror movies comes from improved ways to enjoy watching together at a distance. Basic functionality for shared viewing is already possible thanks to modern apps using features like Teleparty. This makes it easy to coordinate and synchronise viewing over a range of platforms, so there’s no getting lost or having one viewer react a second before anyone else.
This approach can be bolstered by modern video chat programs like Zoom or Discord. Video chat enables an extra level of communication and shared terror, and you can use it for other forms of entertainment too, for experimentation or other shared hobbies. If your group of friends is fans of bingo UK games, for example, you could use it in tables like Speedy Bingo or Mystic Meg, for a less terrifying shared time. On mobile or computer systems, these programs are equally viable, and the same applies to the range of uses, like horror movies, bingo games, board games, and much more.
The Higher Tech
If you’re looking to take your experience to the next level, then your best bet would be to invest in a virtual reality or augmented reality headset. These aren't as costly as they once were, and some models can provide access to theatre-like experiences far beyond what traditional viewing methods allow. Meta’s Quest is a particular standout, with apps like Blumhouse Enhanced Cinema adding environment details reaching beyond the screen.
More basic and universal movie viewing from VR and AR lets you drop into entirely empty theatres. Sitting alone in a huge empty space with a horror movie and tension on the silver screen is not something many of us get to experience in real life, and virtual space can deliver a new level of unforgettable terror. As a plus, you don’t have to walk back through an empty parking lot after the movie’s over.
With more filmmakers than ever before trying their hands in the horror genre, we live in a new golden age of viewing terror. New technology adds to this reality, bringing with it options to scare yourself more or connect with friends to enjoy experiences you’re not yet bold enough to face alone. If you haven’t already, consider exploring what these new approaches have to offer, and they might provide a way forward you can’t back away from.