


Horror Movie Journal & Logbook: Horror Movies Remembered
A Journal Built for Horror
Most movie journals treat a quiet drama the same as a slasher flick. This one knows the difference between dread and jump scares, between atmosphere and gore.
Horror Movies Remembered gives you two full pages per film, with rating systems built around what actually matters in the genre. Separate scales for scare factor and gore level. Checkbox grids for quick documentation right after watching. Space to track who recommended each film and who you'd pass it along to.
Room for 60+ entries. At one horror film per week, that's over a year of viewing in one volume.
What You'll Track
The Basics: Title, year, director, length, sub-genre, cast, viewing date
The Social Layer: Who recommended it, who you watched with, who you'd recommend it to. After a few dozen entries, you start to notice whose taste actually matches yours.
Horror Elements: Checkbox grid for quick tagging. Terrifying, Creepy, Gory, Shocking, Suspenseful, Intense, Atmospheric, Unsettling, Disturbing, Psychological, plus a blank space for anything we missed.
Your Impressions: Another checkbox grid. Too Long, Original, Great Ending, Bad Ending, Comical, Fell Asleep, Confusing, Predictable, Entertaining, Surprising Twists. The journal handles honesty well. Not every movie works and there's room to say so.
Ratings That Matter: Standard 5-star scales for overall quality, acting, plot, effects, soundtrack, cinematography, and costumes. Plus horror-specific ratings: a 4-level scare factor scale and a 4-level gore scale. These sit separate on purpose. A slow burn with zero blood and a gore-fest with no tension can both score accurately for what they are.
The Verdict: Watch Again? Yes / Maybe / No. Simple, but useful six months later when you want to revisit something good.
Physical Details
- 124 numbered pages
- 6" x 9" softcover, matte finish
- White paper throughout
- Index in the back for quick reference
Works Across Every Subgenre
Psychological thrillers. Body horror. Demonic possession. Ghost stories. Zombie films. Slashers. Monster movies. Vampire tales. Folk horror. Found footage. Whatever corner of horror you're exploring, the format adapts.
A Gift That Lands
For the person who debates whether Hereditary counts as elevated horror. Who keeps a mental list of films that actually disturbed them. Who wants to track their journey through a director's complete filmography. This is for them.
Horror Movies Remembered: Because every scream deserves to be remembered.
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