

This film was famously remade by David Fincher, but this is the powerful, foreign original, the film that made Noomi Rapace a star. Yes, it’s more thriller than horror, but you get a pretty dark, vicious, horrific view of the world - especially if you watch the entire Millennium trilogy ( The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest are on Prime too).
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Matthew McConaughey stars as a young man who tells the FBI that his brother is the man behind a string of serial killings, inspired by their upbringing at the hands of a man (Paxton) who told them he had been visited by God and told to destroy demons in human form on Earth. The late Bill Paxton directed and co-stars in this stunning psychological thriller that didn’t get a lot of attention in 2001 but has developed a following over the years. The problem is that they’ve been dead for a century. The legendary Adrienne Barbeau stars in a ghost story about a crew of mariners who descend on a small town in California when the fog rolls in. John Carpenter used the success of Halloween to make a very different kind of horror film, one that wasn’t really well-received when it came out but has grown in esteem over the last four decades.

It also has a hell of a supporting cast that includes Traci Lord, Malcolm McDowell, Ray Wise, and none other than John Waters himself. It’s a dark and bloody story of madness in a teenage girl (AnnaLynne McCord) that ends in absolute buckets of blood. burst onto the genre scene in 2012 with this kooky horror film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Set in Spain in 1939, at the end of the Spanish Civil War, The Devil’s Backbone a story of a haunted orphanage that displays Del Toro’s stunning visual language and mastery of tone. Most people have seen Pan’s Labyrinth, but it has a spiritual predecessor in this 2001 gothic horror from the masterful Guillermo del Toro that’s nearly as good. Six women make the questionable decision to go into a cave system, where they first face an incredibly tight and terrifying physical situation … and then the things that live in the dark. Neil Marshall’s best work remains this 2005 thriller that works as both a study in claustrophobia and a truly terrifying monster movie.
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The driver covers up the accidental death, leading to a tear in the fabric of supernatural happenings. It’s the tale of a single mother whose daughter is killed one night in a roadside accident. With some clever twists and turns, this could become a cult hit on services like Amazon Prime.īilled as an Adams Family Production, this is a real labor of DIY indie filmmaking love for a husband/wife writing/directing team, who also star alongside their daughter. Elijah Wood stars as a young man who seeks out his estranged father (the great Stephen McHattie), and the two attempt to bond, but, well, something isn’t quite right with daddy. Take the trip to this Ant Timpson film that premiered at Tribeca in April of 2019. Sometimes you’re looking horror a bit off the beaten path. A group of people get together for a dinner party when the whole neighborhood goes into a blackout except for the house at the other end of the street, in which the same dinner party appears to be taking place.

The idea is one that Rod Serling would have loved. James Ward Byrkit wrote and directed this 2013 gem that has developed quite a cult following over the years since its Fantastic Fest premiere. It’s smart and twisting in its clever narrative to such a degree that Quentin Tarantino actually named it the best film of 2013.

This black comedy/thriller earned raves on the fest circuit after its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. Three Israeli adults have abducted a teacher whom they believe has committed a horrible rape and murder of a young girl in the woods. A crazy doctor has kidnapped a telepathic girl and…you know, there’s no point in describing this movie. Panos Cosmatos’s feature debut takes place at a remote institute where people are trying to rip apart the very fabric of time and space. Remember how f-ed up Mandy was? Well, this is from the same director, and arguably even more insane.
