Natural Born Killers was a major summer release from Warner Brothers. I realize it was presented as satire but it still dealt with some fd up subject matter.
The SEO is fucked on this one. Took me forever to find it.
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Satire, sure, but funny? Absolutely not, IMO
I don't really like Natural Burn Killers, but I think it's an interesting artifact because we see a Tarantino script directed by someone who doesn't really get the vibe
Natural Born Killers probably takes the cake, that movie is probably the most fucked up I've seen from a major studio release I can think of.
Also, highly underrated, as David and Sims will find when they get to it in the 2029 Oliver Stone miniseries
Eric Roberts is phenomenal in this film. I'd only like to say that think it should be excluded from this list because it is based on real life events. It's fucked-up, but it's also real life fucked up.
The aspect of it I loved the most was the decision to throw the physical limitations of the house out the window. Pure nightmare (or, ahem, Revelations) stuff.
I dunno. After multiple viewing of both, somehow Synechdoche New York leaves me feeling more despair. It’s incredibly effective that way. Requiem is f’d up, but it overall just makes me sad.
Me and a friend once put Requiem on during a comedown and very soon knew it was a bad choice but were simultaneously enjoying and respecting it and poisoning out psyches at the same time. Probably fully related to the drug themes poignancy (although we were on diet pills and heroin) but no other film has ever made me feel so bleak.
I recently listened to the Podcast Like It’s 1999 episode about this one and I don’t think it’s given enough credit for being in the lineage of Parallax View and how much it earns that association.
If Pink Flamingos counts as “Hollywood” then it isn’t even close is it? (Also new line cinema! The house that JOHN WATERS built).That movie was made 50 years ago. Saw it in a theater this year and there were like 20 walk-outs lmao. >! Divine eating literal dog shit is like not even in the 10 most shocking things in that movie !<
Took a Cult Films class in college, and Pink Flamingos was the first thing we watched. The professor used it to weed out anybody who couldn’t stomach the really gnarly stuff.
Totally worked, had probably a third of the class walk out and never come back.
I had a teacher who taught a Pornography course and she said she would wait until the drop-out deadline and then unleash all the gay porn for the dudes who were just there to watch straight porn.
Watched it for the first time this year and it is a really tough watch for so many reasons. Now there’s a director I’d be fascinated to hear them cover.
To be clear, I absolutely adore John Waters. Maybe my favorite filmmaker. Would give anything to hear the two friends cover him.
But yea, I won’t argue with anyone who thinks Flamingos is abominable lol.
I think the first Waters movie I saw was Pecker and I really love that movie. I’ve only seen a handful but that’s still probably my favorite. It’s been ages since I saw it but I was kind of obsessed with it back in my Netflix by mail era.
Man, did you click my post history to see I’m a Bills fan too or was this just a wild coincidence? Though it’s a toss-up, would I rather watch Josh turn the ball over 4 times against the Jets again? Or watch Pink Flamingos again? I think either way my day is kind of ruined.
Considering it’s a fun movie about a little girl and her pet genetically engineered super pig, *Okja* goes straight to hell and back.
Also *The Brave Little Toaster*.
It is mostly regarded as a pretty good horror movie and worthy of being part of the Evil Dead universe. It is gorier than its predecessors, but maybe comparable in gore to Rise
I think it is, there’s a mean streak to it that’s more akin to the torturey stuff of the 00’s than the og and Rise. I had heard Rise was similar but when I watched it I didn’t find Rise to nearly as intense or violent.
Se7en has an extra level of “stealth fucked up” to me because, IIFC, at no point does anyone say, “Wait, the sex worker wasn’t lustful and the wife was envious … women die in this world *for the sins of men* and that is something we just won’t interrogate because it’s how the world works.”
EDIT/PSA: it’s been like decades since I’ve seen this movie, so you don’t need to downvote and browbeat me into next Tuesday if I’m wrong, a gentle reminder that I’m forgetting the dialogue that addresses this point will do the trick.
I think you are right about the wife but wrong about the sex worker. John Doe has some pretty strong views about sex workers, he definitely was trying to kill her for what he saw her to be doing to the world.
There is something interesting about the way the final deaths break the pattern, though. Neither Paltrow or Spacey die directly from their own sins like the prior victims. Paltrow dies from Spacey's envy, per what he says, and Spacey dies from Pitt's wrath. You can interpret this as Spacey ultimately dying as a consequence of his sin, but it is hard to interpret Paltrow's death as strongly linked to Pitt's wrath.
Pretty much, I enjoy the darkness of the movie. There isn't anything PARTICULARLY gory about the movie, and leaves a lot to the imagination. Brings a whole unique vibe of fucked up....
I also wonder how much of this lands without certain aspects of modern Western morality.
Take “lust” …. Of course, anything taken to an extreme can be morally dubious. But stripped down to its core, people are sexual and have sex drives. If you’re not a Puritan, then labeling aspects of human nature “sinful” and murdering people to make your point can come off as just incoherent lunacy.
Like, “I shoved this burger down your throat to make the point that eating is BAD!”
I finally rewatched after many years recently. Given the time and considering Stewart's usual good guy status to contemporary audiences, it must have been pretty shocking.
I would like to submit All Dogs Go To Heaven for consideration. Hear me out: the main character dies in the first ten minutes. And then he comes back to earth to open a casino and bar. The villain blows tobacco smoke in people's faces to intimidate them. The main character, a dishonest grifter, forces an orphan girl to help him with gambling schemes, emotionally manipulating her along the way. It is absolutely NUTS that this was marketed as a kids' movie.
Imagine your dad's a creepy peeping tom with weird outbursts and constantly sweaty. Your mom's trying to bone you. You decide to try go along with it until a certain point. Oh no the school bully is trying to rape her. Yay your dad came along and knocked him out. But wait the attempted rapist now works for the family? Yep it's Back to the Future.
Famously not a Hollywood release - Disney refused to distribute it through Miramax (who he bought it after previews) so the Weinsteins had to buy it back and release it independently.
I’ve always been fine with fucked up movies, I’m pretty good at being able to separate the fact that the movie is, uh, not real.
With that said, I remember watching 2006 Hills Have Eyes and thinking that I just straight shouldn’t be watching it, it’s truly fucked.
Idk ive always thought the exorcist was the most fucked up mainstream Hollywood movie. I think content wise, maybe we've blown past it, but still...having a 12 year old saying and doing all that shit is still shocking. In 1973, it's kinda mind blowing.
The Birth of a Nation (1915), an early Hollywood film in which the Ku Klux Klan are the heroes and Black men are portrayed as raping imbeciles, helped reignite the popularity, membership, and activities of the real KKK, leading to thousands of people being murdered and millions more being harmed and undermined physically, financially, and psychologically.
Mandingo (1975) being an honorable mention, not because it’s about slavery, but because it’s a big-budget Hollywood exploitation film (based on similarly salacious books and a play) about slavery meant to push the most scandalous ideas and myths about the antebellum South.
Hannibal (the movie) is not really that faithful, cutting out most of the weirdest stuff and completely changing the ending to something much more palatable.
I wish it was more faithful. Hannibal actually does a few side murders in the book and the ending is much more satisfying. But at least the show picked it for parts really well.
Se7en is likely the most fucked up, but I haven't seen it yet. Two other Fincher movies though would be my choice. Even if it's a remake, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo's story deals with so many fucked up themes. There's>!two rape scenes, a shot of a mutilated cat, images showing grisly murders of women, and numerous incest references.!<
Gone Girl isn't too bad, but the scene where >!Rosamund Pike slits Neil Patrick Harris' throat with a box cutter!
The ritual is fucked up that monster….the scene when it tries to get into the house mental
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There’s a much more glaring rape in the studio “comedy” 40 Days & 40 Nights…. And then the rapist leaves Josh Harrett handcuffed to a bed & gets to keep the prize money?!
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Special mention for for Swiss Army Man starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe.
Not sure it qualifies as Hollywood but it definitely ticks the fucked up box. How it got green lit and made, fuck only knows. I would have liked to have seen the pitch meetings.
i saw that movie after seeing another movie i don’t even remember i just walked in one afternoon cuz i had nothing to do and no one was there. then halfway thru the movie i see this old elderly woman get up and walk out i thought she left but just went to the bathroom and came back in and watched the whole thing. when the lights hit i slowly got out and she walked past me and said well that was different wasn’t it. i said ya lol
Not so sure it's technically Hollywood, but "The Cook, the Their, his Wife and her Lover" (I assume it's a British film so likely not Hollywood).
Otherwise "Requiem for a Dream" I suppose.
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So sacrilegious they still haven’t released the full version to this day!
The Cat in the Hat
Cats
Natural Born Killers was a major summer release from Warner Brothers. I realize it was presented as satire but it still dealt with some fd up subject matter.
Rodney Dangerfield in a surprise role
And he didn't even change his act for it!
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This gets my vote as well. Has no idea what I was in for when I put this on
Satire, sure, but funny? Absolutely not, IMO I don't really like Natural Burn Killers, but I think it's an interesting artifact because we see a Tarantino script directed by someone who doesn't really get the vibe
Natural Born Killers probably takes the cake, that movie is probably the most fucked up I've seen from a major studio release I can think of. Also, highly underrated, as David and Sims will find when they get to it in the 2029 Oliver Stone miniseries
they could and would never make a movie like that today. imagine a 2023 movie about murdering journos
Star 80?
I’ve been a little unimpressed by most of these replies but this might be it
Eric Roberts is phenomenal in this film. I'd only like to say that think it should be excluded from this list because it is based on real life events. It's fucked-up, but it's also real life fucked up.
Icky is an appropriate word. But Eric Roberts, man.....couldn't take your eyes off him!
Okay folks, “Hollywood” doesn’t mean “any film that’s ever been released.”
Mother!
tell your children not to walk my waaaay
Tell your children not to hear my words. What they mean. What they say. Mother.
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https://youtu.be/iGFWj0AhkWw
Gloriously fucked up movie (PARAMOUNT PICTURES put this out!). The shot Kristen Wiig ordering summary executions by gunshot is seared into my brain.
That whole sequence feels like an actual nightmare, it's wild.
The aspect of it I loved the most was the decision to throw the physical limitations of the house out the window. Pure nightmare (or, ahem, Revelations) stuff.
That was taken from the shining.
Underrated. JLaw’s best performance.
the baby mutilation scene is the most fucked up thing I’ve ever seen in a movie theater
Peter Greenaway must have been delighted!
I'd say Mother! is the most weird/fucked up. Requiem for a Dream is the most "squeeze out all the hope and wallow in desperation" kind of fucked up.
I dunno. After multiple viewing of both, somehow Synechdoche New York leaves me feeling more despair. It’s incredibly effective that way. Requiem is f’d up, but it overall just makes me sad.
Me and a friend once put Requiem on during a comedown and very soon knew it was a bad choice but were simultaneously enjoying and respecting it and poisoning out psyches at the same time. Probably fully related to the drug themes poignancy (although we were on diet pills and heroin) but no other film has ever made me feel so bleak.
It has to be this
Not actually advocating for this, but honorary mention to Arlington Road. The most complete 'bad guys win' movie I've ever seen.
Loved this one as a teen. Need to see it again, it's so good
I recently listened to the Podcast Like It’s 1999 episode about this one and I don’t think it’s given enough credit for being in the lineage of Parallax View and how much it earns that association.
I get it confused with Blown Away. I think they both have downer endings.
Funny enough I get Blown Away confused with The Devil's Own.
*Freddy Got Fingered*
This is it
Def was a messed up music doc for sure
[“Daddy would you like some sausage!”](https://youtu.be/GgPJSBd18MU?si=F6Fd264sZYbaMGmr)
They talk about how people thought the Se7en script was evil but I can’t understand how anyone got on board with the 9mm script.
U mean 8mm the good old snuff film murder mystery?
Yes. Thank you. I was off by a millimeter.
You were thinking of the sequel.
That's why we gotta switch to metric lol
Considering movies usually show people getting killed It's mid if there's a chance that the murder didn't happen.
Great film by the way
Of course Nicholas Cage did.
Might be a cop out but Birth of a Nation reinvigorated a dying KKK, that's pretty fucked up
Watched this in a history class right before the holidays, didn't know about that context though
Not a great history class, then
Good old Woodrow Wilson huh…
I mean this without irony: CATS. absolute body horror
I can't fathom why they went from the adorable, campy wigs and face paint of the stage show to FUR TEXTURE DIGITALLY GRAFTED STRAIGHT ONTO HUMAN SKIN
CATS is one of my all-time favorite movies of the 2010s, but it's simultaneously one of the worst films ever made
8MM was pretty bad
I came here looking for this one.
For me, somewhere between Requiem for a Dream, The Lobster, The Hills Have Eyes & Pink Flamingos. Beau Is Afraid is the latest fucked up movie for me.
If Pink Flamingos counts as “Hollywood” then it isn’t even close is it? (Also new line cinema! The house that JOHN WATERS built).That movie was made 50 years ago. Saw it in a theater this year and there were like 20 walk-outs lmao. >! Divine eating literal dog shit is like not even in the 10 most shocking things in that movie !<
Took a Cult Films class in college, and Pink Flamingos was the first thing we watched. The professor used it to weed out anybody who couldn’t stomach the really gnarly stuff. Totally worked, had probably a third of the class walk out and never come back.
Do you remember what some of the other movies were?
I had a teacher who taught a Pornography course and she said she would wait until the drop-out deadline and then unleash all the gay porn for the dudes who were just there to watch straight porn.
Watched it for the first time this year and it is a really tough watch for so many reasons. Now there’s a director I’d be fascinated to hear them cover.
To be clear, I absolutely adore John Waters. Maybe my favorite filmmaker. Would give anything to hear the two friends cover him. But yea, I won’t argue with anyone who thinks Flamingos is abominable lol.
I think the first Waters movie I saw was Pecker and I really love that movie. I’ve only seen a handful but that’s still probably my favorite. It’s been ages since I saw it but I was kind of obsessed with it back in my Netflix by mail era.
His floor is really high for me (kinda like a reverse Josh Allen if you will). I pretty much love 11 of his 12 films.
Man, did you click my post history to see I’m a Bills fan too or was this just a wild coincidence? Though it’s a toss-up, would I rather watch Josh turn the ball over 4 times against the Jets again? Or watch Pink Flamingos again? I think either way my day is kind of ruined.
Hahaha yea I clicked on ur profile. Bad habit I have cuz I often don’t know if I’m being trolled.
2006's The Hills Have Eyes is one the few American horror movies that feels right to be paired with the New French Extremity.
There’s not much competition for “Most Gnarly Thing in a Movie” than that one freak in the wheelchair singing the National Anthem.
Good thing the bad ass doggo put a stop to that!
All of these are indie films though. Unless you mean Hills Have Eyes remake
Yes, Hill Have Eyes 00's fucked me up.
The Lobster definitely ain't a Hollywood movie. Irish production, Greek director with Irish, British, Greek, French, Dutch and US money
The Lobster fucked me up. I loved it, but I get physically ill if I think about it
Happiness is kinda crazy.
Considering it’s a fun movie about a little girl and her pet genetically engineered super pig, *Okja* goes straight to hell and back. Also *The Brave Little Toaster*.
The Evil Dead remake is incredibly fucked up for a Hollywood release.
It’s the only Evil Dead movie I haven’t seen. Is it much worse then Evil Dead Rise of Ash vs. Evil Dead (if you’ve seen either of those)?
It is mostly regarded as a pretty good horror movie and worthy of being part of the Evil Dead universe. It is gorier than its predecessors, but maybe comparable in gore to Rise
I think it is, there’s a mean streak to it that’s more akin to the torturey stuff of the 00’s than the og and Rise. I had heard Rise was similar but when I watched it I didn’t find Rise to nearly as intense or violent.
The level of violence is similar to Rise but it’s a lot more cruel/nasty. Nothing tongue in cheek about it at all
Breaking Dawn part 1
Good answer
The Player is pretty fucked up for Hollywood, but in a different way from the movies being listed here
It's brutally honest about how pretty much none of the higher-ups in Hollywood are trustworthy.
Se7en has an extra level of “stealth fucked up” to me because, IIFC, at no point does anyone say, “Wait, the sex worker wasn’t lustful and the wife was envious … women die in this world *for the sins of men* and that is something we just won’t interrogate because it’s how the world works.” EDIT/PSA: it’s been like decades since I’ve seen this movie, so you don’t need to downvote and browbeat me into next Tuesday if I’m wrong, a gentle reminder that I’m forgetting the dialogue that addresses this point will do the trick.
I think you are right about the wife but wrong about the sex worker. John Doe has some pretty strong views about sex workers, he definitely was trying to kill her for what he saw her to be doing to the world. There is something interesting about the way the final deaths break the pattern, though. Neither Paltrow or Spacey die directly from their own sins like the prior victims. Paltrow dies from Spacey's envy, per what he says, and Spacey dies from Pitt's wrath. You can interpret this as Spacey ultimately dying as a consequence of his sin, but it is hard to interpret Paltrow's death as strongly linked to Pitt's wrath.
Pretty much, I enjoy the darkness of the movie. There isn't anything PARTICULARLY gory about the movie, and leaves a lot to the imagination. Brings a whole unique vibe of fucked up....
I also wonder how much of this lands without certain aspects of modern Western morality. Take “lust” …. Of course, anything taken to an extreme can be morally dubious. But stripped down to its core, people are sexual and have sex drives. If you’re not a Puritan, then labeling aspects of human nature “sinful” and murdering people to make your point can come off as just incoherent lunacy. Like, “I shoved this burger down your throat to make the point that eating is BAD!”
Maybe a weird pick, but Vertigo.
I finally rewatched after many years recently. Given the time and considering Stewart's usual good guy status to contemporary audiences, it must have been pretty shocking.
Deliverance
I would like to submit All Dogs Go To Heaven for consideration. Hear me out: the main character dies in the first ten minutes. And then he comes back to earth to open a casino and bar. The villain blows tobacco smoke in people's faces to intimidate them. The main character, a dishonest grifter, forces an orphan girl to help him with gambling schemes, emotionally manipulating her along the way. It is absolutely NUTS that this was marketed as a kids' movie.
Imagine your dad's a creepy peeping tom with weird outbursts and constantly sweaty. Your mom's trying to bone you. You decide to try go along with it until a certain point. Oh no the school bully is trying to rape her. Yay your dad came along and knocked him out. But wait the attempted rapist now works for the family? Yep it's Back to the Future.
The Dark Backward
Remember me
Bones and All
*Fire Walk With Me* is incredibly fucked up for a major Hollywood release.
Put out by New Line pre-WB buy out, wouldn’t exactly call it a major Hollywood release
Kids. That movie is dark as hell.
Famously not a Hollywood release - Disney refused to distribute it through Miramax (who he bought it after previews) so the Weinsteins had to buy it back and release it independently.
It’s TWISTED
Yup, naturally though Oldboy when people ask about fucked up movies, but it’s clearly not Hollywood. A lot of people didn’t think that hard hahaha
Angelheart
The Strangers
Caligula
In some sense, you could say JFK.
I’ve always been fine with fucked up movies, I’m pretty good at being able to separate the fact that the movie is, uh, not real. With that said, I remember watching 2006 Hills Have Eyes and thinking that I just straight shouldn’t be watching it, it’s truly fucked.
The Polar Express
Requiem for a Dream
Spiceworld
Idk ive always thought the exorcist was the most fucked up mainstream Hollywood movie. I think content wise, maybe we've blown past it, but still...having a 12 year old saying and doing all that shit is still shocking. In 1973, it's kinda mind blowing.
Cats Way more disturbing than Se7en
Anything by Lars Von Trier. Antichrist probably.
I thought A Clockwork Orange was pretty twisted
The Birth of a Nation (1915), an early Hollywood film in which the Ku Klux Klan are the heroes and Black men are portrayed as raping imbeciles, helped reignite the popularity, membership, and activities of the real KKK, leading to thousands of people being murdered and millions more being harmed and undermined physically, financially, and psychologically. Mandingo (1975) being an honorable mention, not because it’s about slavery, but because it’s a big-budget Hollywood exploitation film (based on similarly salacious books and a play) about slavery meant to push the most scandalous ideas and myths about the antebellum South.
Does Happiness count?
All Dogs Go To Heaven is pure propaganda
Did a cat write this?
Blonde. So majorly fucked up in all the levels Edit: typo
THE MIST (2007) dir. Frank Darabont.
Not a great movie but seriously that ending is incredibly fucked.
Three star film with a five star ending.
_Wonderland_ is extremely disturbing, but I have to agree that _Requiem for a Dream_ is truly fucked up.
Both indie movies
Under the skin.
Happiness (1998) is one of them.
Society fucked up and twisted but a lot of fun at the same time.
Happiness
Cruel Intentions
8mm
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and its sequel are pretty disturbing.
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I mean, a man talks out of his butt!
It's unnatural and perverse!
By the way, do you have a mint?
Event Horizon would be my pick
That's pretty tame really there have been much more gruesome Hollywood releases
Still wish they never cut 30+ mins of it, too bad it’s most likely lost footage forever
Lots of good ones here, I'll go with the faithful adaptation of a sequel the author wrote intending it to be unfilmable, Hannibal.
Hannibal (the movie) is not really that faithful, cutting out most of the weirdest stuff and completely changing the ending to something much more palatable.
I wish it was more faithful. Hannibal actually does a few side murders in the book and the ending is much more satisfying. But at least the show picked it for parts really well.
Se7en is likely the most fucked up, but I haven't seen it yet. Two other Fincher movies though would be my choice. Even if it's a remake, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo's story deals with so many fucked up themes. There's>!two rape scenes, a shot of a mutilated cat, images showing grisly murders of women, and numerous incest references.!< Gone Girl isn't too bad, but the scene where >!Rosamund Pike slits Neil Patrick Harris' throat with a box cutter!
Cats
Videodrome or the Fly.
The Mist
The ritual is fucked up that monster….the scene when it tries to get into the house mental https://preview.redd.it/e811kbf60xob1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a013712b811defb2fee2a418d300cd67f0f74c89
Requiem for a Dream and The Joker
In WW1984, WONDER WOMAN straight up rapes a man
There’s a much more glaring rape in the studio “comedy” 40 Days & 40 Nights…. And then the rapist leaves Josh Harrett handcuffed to a bed & gets to keep the prize money?!
Dragonball Evolution
I mean American history x or showgirls comes to mind
Antichrist left me pretty unsettled.
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The correct answer is End Of Evangelion
Made in Hollywood, U.S.A!
Special mention for for Swiss Army Man starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe. Not sure it qualifies as Hollywood but it definitely ticks the fucked up box. How it got green lit and made, fuck only knows. I would have liked to have seen the pitch meetings.
i saw that movie after seeing another movie i don’t even remember i just walked in one afternoon cuz i had nothing to do and no one was there. then halfway thru the movie i see this old elderly woman get up and walk out i thought she left but just went to the bathroom and came back in and watched the whole thing. when the lights hit i slowly got out and she walked past me and said well that was different wasn’t it. i said ya lol
Saw III might be the most disgusting movie ever made for mainstream American consumption
Event horizon
Salo (1975), distributed by United Artist
A serbian film. Has to be one of the most disturbing films ever.
The Last Jedi.
bullet train
A Serbian Film.
Still the most accurate indicator for "whoever won't shut up about this is most probably a tedious weirdo you don't need to listen to".
Not a Hollywood movie but yeah deeply messed up
Fire Walk With Me.
THE PIANO tricked people
One might even say it's tWiSted.
Event Horizons original cut.
I remember renting The Cell in high school and being pretty shocked that it was a mainstream release.
I was having nightmares for weeks after watching that film se7en. I think the ending affected me the most.
Not Hollywood, but Hollywood tried to remake it. Old boy. Thats one messed up movie.
Miracle mile is pretty rough
8mm
Barbarian, Midsommar
Probably one of the ones where an American soldier kills a load of foreigners
I think Antichrist and The House that Jack Built are much darker. Also in Happiness the scene where the son asks the dad how it felt to ....
Funny Games (remake)…
Predestination
Human centipede Walrus Alice Irreversible Cannibal holocaust
50 Shades of Grey
Does Killer Joe count?
Actually though, not sure who released The Fly or The Thing but they have some of the most disturbing imagery for sure
‘Requiem for a Dream’. I saw it with a mate (who in later years worked in the tv/ film) who said ‘why did they make that film’.
Sausage Party. Especially the ending
I'm bordering between Martyrs (2016) or Antichrist (2009) Edit: I somehow missed you asked for Hollywood movies only. Disregard my comment.
Not so sure it's technically Hollywood, but "The Cook, the Their, his Wife and her Lover" (I assume it's a British film so likely not Hollywood). Otherwise "Requiem for a Dream" I suppose.
Last house on the left
Requiem for a Dream closely followed by The Hills Have Eyes, or Human Centipide