"slow burn" is an
expression used by soyboys to refer to their favourite type of horror, one "without jumpscares" and "therefore
friggin' superior". The most notable
examples of this type of horror are A24 films.
It often is preceded by "(a) bone-chilling".
"Dark, eerie, atmospheric,
character development, suspense build-up, a bone-chilling slow burn."
"Three tickets for me, my wife and my wife’s son for the newest A24-produced, genre-redefining, trope-subverting, atmospheric, dark and eerie, emotionally draining, gut wrenching,
aesthetically heavy craft by post-horror auteur with an arthouse edge, dread-inducing, suspenseful build up with strong
character development and gradual feeling of escalation, bone-chilling slow burn with “say more with less” approach and soul-shaking, blood-curdling, skin-crawling and nerve-wracking exercise in persistently looming dread where tension and anxiety permeates every frame as movie reaches its nail-biting, jaw-clenching and paranoia-inducing final climax, free of any cheap gore, cartoonish CGI or infantile jumpscares horror film, please. I'll have an extra large soy latte to go with that."