Most supernatural horror I can think of has either sex or something bedroom related thrown in.
I would have recommended The Gate (1987) otherwise, as that's a suitably weird horror movie, with young protagonists, rated PG-13. But parts do take place in the kids bedroom.
I like The Village(2004), which fits your criteria, but it is a little slow, non-supernatural, and might have too many (unnecessary) twists.
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A cartoon that comes to mind, though I think not the vibe you're looking for, is the series Centaurworld (2021). Starts as an annoyingly saccharine My Little Pony type cartoon. Getting gradually more weird and ominous, and ends up with sort of body horror and one of the creepier antagonists in a kids cartoon.
Or, better for autumn viewing, Over the Garden Wall. On point for atmospheric, kid-oriented dark fantasy. This series is pretty much unimpeachable.
Happy birthday to the great Peter Cushing, who was born on this day in 1913. I'm sure a lot of my lifelong love of #horror came from late night viewings of many Hammer films with Peter and his good friend Christopher Lee, probably at an age when I was too young for them but didn't care, because I loved them.
@lairofsecrets Unboxing this game was like unboxing a new Mac. A lot of thought went into the design of the box itself (this is not something you simply throw away after you open it).
And the game books themselves are excellent. After a year of working with the PDFs, it's awesome to finally have these books in hand. And after restraining myself from reading the mission PDFs, I'm excited to tear into the paper versions.
"Telefon do piekła" (1988) - B-klasyk w reż. Roberta Englunda, który świetnie pokazuje mechanizm wchodzenia w grzech i zło. Im głębsze psychiczne rany, tym większa podatność na nierealne obietnice dostania tego, czego się chce. Tu siła i zemsta. A na końcu zatracenie bez powrotu.
Eight-year-old Bela is the only child in a dysfunctional family full of secrets. Bela has also been keeping her own secret from Mommy and Daddo. She's been talking to an entity that hides in her closet. Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman brought back all of my childhood nightmares. I had to step away from this book more than once because it was scaring me. My review is posted at https://wellwortharead.blogspot.com/2024/05/incidents-around-house-by-josh-malerman.html#horror@horror@horrorbooks
@Well_Worth_A_Read@horror@horrorbooks I am not happy about it triggering night terrors in you but this is a good sign I may actually find it scary so I appreciate this info 😆
If you were curious to read my horror story inspired by radioactive glassware then Wyldblood Magazine who bought it have just put it online for free! https://wyldblood.com/canary-glass/
@emmaaum I can tell you that Ring (the Japanese original) scared the crap out of me too! And I couldn’t even watch Ju-on because our futon was on the floor next to the futon cupboard… 😱