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18/02/24

Best Horror Movies for a Bone-Chilling Experience

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It Chapters 1 & 2: Counting both films as one – which, essentially, they are – gives us an unprecedented single six-hour epic based on Stephen King's monstrous novel.

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Saw: Occasionally forgotten in the wake of its many sequels, the original Saw is a cracking, gonzo low-budget shocker.

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Hellraiser: It's hard to remember now just how different Hellraiser was when it arrived in the late '80s.

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Audition: The film that broke director Takashi Miike internationally doesn't initially seem like a horror film at all. 

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Kill List: Kill List begins like a fairly straightforward thriller. Two hit men take on an assignment. They have the kill list. 

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The Conjuring: You will be forced to hide your faces to escape the horror scenes of this real-life based horror movie.

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It Follows: A strong contender for the best horror film of 2014, It Follows runs with its brilliant central concept and never drops the ball. 

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Let the Right One In: We all know children are terrifying, but Let The Right One In takes spooky kids and makes them almost too relatable for comfort. 

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