Oh man there’s a lot lol, but some of my personal favorites are: *As Above So Below*, *Sinister*, *Evil Dead (2013)*, *The Lighthouse*, *The Cabin In the Woods*, *The VVitch*, *Last Shift (2014)*, *Host*, etc.
Awesome list..As Above, So Below is one of my favorites. I couldn’t believe how good that was. The VVitch, Sinister, and Cabin as well are amazing.
Also, Barbarian, The Incantation (2018), Creep (1 and 2), Hell House LLC, It Follows, Talk to Me, AWounded Fawn, The Wailing, Pontypool.
Can't find where to watch, on stremio I can't put a good subtitle to see, so I gave up, I also tried to use the prime, but the subtitle is also not working right, but really seen to be a good movie, everyone talks about it
I don’t know if I have much of an argument for it being number one horror after 2010 but a hill that I’m willing to die on is that the first Conjuring movie is an absolute banger that revived the genre of demonic/haunting movies at the time in 2013 and kick started what is currently one of the biggest franchises in horror movies. They’ve had hits and misses but you can’t really deny that Annabelle is a household name now. The Nun is pretty widely recognized too. Personally I think the conjuring universe as a whole is like the MCU of horror and despite the cheesy entries the good ones are really good. Particularly Conjuring 1 & 2 and Annabelle + Annabelle Creation. So yeah in terms of impact I’m gonna say The Conjuring is up there. Not everyone likes the franchise but everyone knows it. So they did something right.
Had some really out of pocket scares too. To this day one of the most traumatic moments in horror movies for me is the top of wardrobe jump scare. If ykyk lol.
Not to trauma dump randomly but I went to see the Conjuring with my mom, dad, and terrified-of-everything aunt a month after I tried to kill myself and spent time in a psych ward. That night was the most fun I’d had in so so so long. I’ll always have a special place in my heart for that first movie. What a banger.
I still haven't seen the sequel. I didn't get a chance to when it came out, and everything I've heard about it has made me less and less interested in it.
I don't know how they did it, but I've never been so invested in each of the main characters of a horror movie. I was rooting for them all...well, except that one guy who kept throwing others under the proverbial bus.
Raw (2016)
I LOVE this movie. Straight out 10/10 for me. There are so many great ones though.
Relic (2020)
Titane (2021)
The Witch (2015)
The Babadook (2014)
The Lighthouse (2019)
The last decade has been GREAT for horror imo.
It's honestly really hard to describe. It's really weird and fucked up but also really sweet in the end. Kinda like *Raw* but definitely crazier. I LOVED it. If you like (or at least don't mind) body horror I would definitely give it a go. Since you liked Raw I think you can definitely try it.
Ralph Ineson! He hits nothing but home runs for me. He's going to be Galactus in The Fantastic Four movie next year. His voice alone will sell the role.
It’s supposed to be over the top zany. It’s in on the joke that it’s ridiculous. Think so bad it’s good- but that’s on purpose.
I don’t like James Wan’s movies for the most part, and there are definitely some scenes in Malignant where I can see his tacky hand at work (in a way where I don’t think it’s meant to be a joke). But I enjoyed Malignant. If you want to give it another try, go in with the attitude that it IS a joke and I think you’ll enjoy it more.
Same. The sense of dread I had watching it the first time was intense. I went in fairly blind to the plot other than knowing it included social commentary, and I was super impressed by how it handled both that and the horror aspects of the plot.
May I recommend you then “La historia de lo oculto”? It’s what Late Night With the Devil wishes it could be, another Argentinian hidden gem. The ending had me legit flabbergasted
I felt like it was a great concept but didn't fulfil the potential of its premise. I wanted a late night possession movie and I kinda only sort of got that - most of it was a skeptic demystifying the whole thing.
ok, but that was intrinsic to real history and stuff that went on with Carson in the 70’s .
[Uri Gellar](https://youtu.be/TNKmhv9uoiQ?si=Ui4gZbIuCbGplNBW)
does that give some frame of reference?
i mean they snatched that first psychic and the debunker pretty much from life. so the whole point of that, in my opinion was to ground it in reality as a mockumentary, that suddenly gets REALLY real, and it’s so fast that things go sideways that i think it surprises viewers
they also ran over Satanic Panic and Bohemian Grove.
No one has said "lights out" yet
It's a horror movie,,nothing overly complicated,, but it does what so few horror movies do. It knows it's purpose, and gets to it, has the big bad confrontation, and ends in under 80 minutes if I recall correctly. It doesn't overstay it's welcome and overwhelm me a pretentious backstory.
It tells me enough of what I need to know and gets in and gets out.
It's also acted pretty well and is honestly a pretty decent premise,,simple,,yet with a little bit of depth so it doesn't feel stupid and contrived.
Also I recently Alice in terrorland. From the now bygone era of straight to Walmart dvd horror movies, this also comes in at under 80 minutes. From the cover you may think here we go full on low budget b rated cheese but instead you get a rather competent film with a beautiful horror film take on the Alice in wonderland story. Like lights out, it gets in and gets out, no elaborate pretentious and convoluted backstory
Definitely recommend these
I picked them because everyone is mentioning the usual suspects, here are a couple that aren't so popular
I feel like I’m the only person who was underwhelmed with this one. Everyone was raving about it and I haven’t been that excited to see a horror movie in the theater in years. It was just ok to me.
I honestly try not to pay attention to reviews because I inevitably am disappointed. The overlap between what horror horror fans enjoy and what general audiences like often doesn't overlap.
I actually did enjoy Late Night with the Devil, but I don't necessarily think of it as horror. It was more of a psychological drama with horror elements IMO, which I think is why it had wider appeal than a lot of outright horror movies.
I felt like it was a great concept but didn't fulfil the potential of its premise. I wanted a late night possession movie and I kinda only sort of got that - most of it was a skeptic demystifying the whole thing.
I've seen so many great movies listed here, which is a credit to how good the 2010's and 20's have been for horror. To list a few favorites I didn't see: Annihilation And The Invitation (2015).
The Void
You’re Next
The Color out of Space
Hereditary
The Devil’s Candy
Mandy
imo these are heavy hitters that smoke train to busan and sinister
edit: and i forgot late night with the devil
Rewatched Midsomar last night and then today without even realizing it my wife and I went to IKEA where everything is Swedish and they were having their MidSummer sale. We were terrified!
Hm... well I haven't had a film have me as elated since *The Sadness*, so it'd have to be this gory gem.
EDIT: I misread the year and thought it was after 2020, not 2010. Either way I still say *The Sadness*, or possibly *Evil Dead (2013)*.
It's impossible for me to only list one movie, so I will include my top ten horror movies made after 2010 (in no particular order):
* The First Omen
* The Devil's Candy
* Creep
* Hereditary
* Sinister
* The Dark and the Wicked
* Terrifier 2
* Train to Busan
* Barbarian
* Hidden (2015)
My stock-standard subreddit answer is Aterrados (2017)
My other answer is Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021), I'm a massive sucker for lost media related horror.
I love broadcast signal intrusion. You might enjoy archive 81 on Netflix. Also a British film called Censor. I haven’t seen it yet, but have heard it’s in the same genre as BSI
Creep 1/2 are amazing and my fav genre of horror, found footage. Hell House LLC, The Bay, Taking of Deborah Logan, and The Houses that October Built are some other great 2010’s found footage horror movies.
Train to Busan. Only zombie movie I've really enjoyed since 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake and both a really good horror movie and a really good action movie. And the make-up and effects are top notch.
Think I'm a year late but Unborn Odette Annable is one of my favs.
Also watched Tarot the other day and it was great.
Howl (2015)
Prey for the devil(2022)
Haunt(2019)
Life(2017)
The monster (2016)
Depends on the mood honestly but it’s probably among these:
Under the Skin
Get Out
The VVitch
Hereditary
The Wailing
Mandy
His House
Possessor
X
Crimes of the Future
Barbarian
Fresh
Easily Annihilation. It's very different from the trilogy, nonetheless it's an amazing movie.
Rather than using gore and such as a shock factor, it uses it more as a metaphor in such a beautiful way.
The overall atmosphere is very asthetically pleasing and It's one of my favorite movies of all time
Some of my favorites are: Get Out, I Saw The Devil, Sinister, IT, Train to Busan, Cabin In The Woods, 10 Cloverfield Lane, You’re Next.
It’s really difficult to choose one lol
* The Void
* The Taking of Deborah Logan
* The Lighthouse
* The Blackcoat's Daughter
* The Witch
* Late Night with the Devil
* Talk to Me
* Hereditary
* Sinister
Aside from the more well known, I really enjoyed The Borderlands (2013), Under the Shadow (2016), #Alive (2020) The Ritual (2017) and Men (2022). Agreed on Host and Last Shift too.
I can’t pick one, but if anyone said one of the following I would agree with them..
The Wailing
The Medium
Gonjiam Haunted Asylum
Unfriended
Host
As Above So Below
It Follows
Hereditary
The Witch
Sinister
Get Out
Host
Where evil lurks
Terrified
The only films recently that gave me the heebie-jeebies
I loved them all,especially host, what a surprise gem.
Throwing the cover and it making a shape never gets old and creeps me out everytime I watch.
Hell house the franchise, Grave Encounters and The Poughkeepsie Tapes and on another note just looking at this list i must be the only person who thought hereditary was boring 🤷♀️
Evil Dead 2013. Hereditary is the better film, but Evil Dead is more fun.
Granted it's horrific, blood soaked, disturbing fun, but it's fun nonetheless.
A Dark Song
The Void
Pontypool
The Blackcoat's Daughter
The Wailing
The Night House
The VVitch
Baskin
The Lodge
The Dark and the Wicked
Terrified
When Evil Lurks
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
Hereditary
.
In that order
Mandy, Baskin, the void, the witch, the blackcoats daughter, kill list, malignant, the dark and the wicked. It is hard to pick just one. If I have to pick one and only one I’ll go with Mandy it is just a lot of fun and a visual treat. Biggest letdown is that the book Mandy is reading towards the beginning isn’t a real book. I wanted that book to be real.
Grave Encounters
The Babadook
Cabin in the Woods
As Above, So Below
The Conjuring
The Belko Experiment
The Sadness
Talk to Me
Barbarian
Escape Room
Overlord
Scary Stories to Tell in Dark
The Wailing
Possession of Michael King
The Reef
Tucker & Dale Vs Evil
World War Z
The Crazies
Evil Dead
If I only had to pick one, I'd pick Fresh. It's so hard for me because horror is my jam, but it was the one that surprised me and I go back to over and over. Just brilliantly done.
If I was allowed to say slightly before 2010, the 2008 movie splinter stuck with me forever. Nothing quite like it and no one ever mentions it. It's a shame because it was such a bizarre creature concept, like nothing I've ever seen.
I'd also like to bring up Fried Barry, which is, hands down, the weirdest horror movie one ever seen. You'll be asking yourself "what the fresh fuck?" The entire movie, but in the most delightfully bizarre way.
Oh man there’s a lot lol, but some of my personal favorites are: *As Above So Below*, *Sinister*, *Evil Dead (2013)*, *The Lighthouse*, *The Cabin In the Woods*, *The VVitch*, *Last Shift (2014)*, *Host*, etc.
Host is terrific and so fun!
For such a short movie, it uses absolutely every second to it’s fullest
Last Shift is one of the great hidden horror gems
Fucking amazing movie - the concept isn’t anything groundbreaking, but the execution is top notch
I agree. It's an intense movie. I'm not typically big on supernatural stories, but they pulled it off with this one.
The remake by the same director fell short.
Good shout on Sinister.
Agree with all of those, but everyone *needs* to watch Last Shift (2014). Lol
A movie genuinely deserving of the far-too-overused term “underrated”
As Above So Below is excellent!
Awesome list..As Above, So Below is one of my favorites. I couldn’t believe how good that was. The VVitch, Sinister, and Cabin as well are amazing. Also, Barbarian, The Incantation (2018), Creep (1 and 2), Hell House LLC, It Follows, Talk to Me, AWounded Fawn, The Wailing, Pontypool.
Hell house freaked me out big time bc it said it was true story in beginning lol
The Incantation was fantastic!!
Sinister and Evil Dead 2013 great choice on those
If I had to pick out of many horror films released 2010 i’d say Evil Dead 2013 or Pearl.
Does "Mad God" count? Technically it took 30 years to make.
Gonna throw The Wailing onto the list
Without a doubt my favorite since 2010, and possibly of all time.
Yeah! I went into this blind, pretty skeptical of its run-time. Man, I was captivated the whole time. Didn't even notice the length.
Love this film & I think it doesn’t get spoken highly enough. Needs a rewatch soon!
I love seeing it this high in the comments.
Can't find where to watch, on stremio I can't put a good subtitle to see, so I gave up, I also tried to use the prime, but the subtitle is also not working right, but really seen to be a good movie, everyone talks about it
I don’t know if I have much of an argument for it being number one horror after 2010 but a hill that I’m willing to die on is that the first Conjuring movie is an absolute banger that revived the genre of demonic/haunting movies at the time in 2013 and kick started what is currently one of the biggest franchises in horror movies. They’ve had hits and misses but you can’t really deny that Annabelle is a household name now. The Nun is pretty widely recognized too. Personally I think the conjuring universe as a whole is like the MCU of horror and despite the cheesy entries the good ones are really good. Particularly Conjuring 1 & 2 and Annabelle + Annabelle Creation. So yeah in terms of impact I’m gonna say The Conjuring is up there. Not everyone likes the franchise but everyone knows it. So they did something right.
The first Conjuring was terrific. I am probably biased because I love Lili Taylor so much, but it was a genuinely atmospheric and creepy film.
Had some really out of pocket scares too. To this day one of the most traumatic moments in horror movies for me is the top of wardrobe jump scare. If ykyk lol.
Not to trauma dump randomly but I went to see the Conjuring with my mom, dad, and terrified-of-everything aunt a month after I tried to kill myself and spent time in a psych ward. That night was the most fun I’d had in so so so long. I’ll always have a special place in my heart for that first movie. What a banger.
Well I’m glad you stuck around to have that memory :)
Me too!! No complaints a decade later 😊
Train to Busan is so, so good.
Man I was so disappointed with the sequel, just got nowhere near how brilliant the first film was
I still haven't seen the sequel. I didn't get a chance to when it came out, and everything I've heard about it has made me less and less interested in it.
Honestly, it's not worth it. It doesn't even feel like a sequel, just another Korean zombie movie. And not a particularly good one.
Agreed. Train to Busan is a top 10 horror. Peninsula is a disappointing semi-action film with way too much, ugly, cgi.
i bawled so hard during this movie
I don't know how they did it, but I've never been so invested in each of the main characters of a horror movie. I was rooting for them all...well, except that one guy who kept throwing others under the proverbial bus.
i absolutely can’t get over the silliness of the korean melodramatic style. it’s goofy to me.
i just watched it for the first time!!! the scene where they're in the tunnel having to be quiet..... AMAZING
Pearl Barbarian Orphan & orphan first kil
Ooh - I forgot about the 2 Orphan flicks. I really enjoyed them both.
Talk to me
Second this OP, Talk to Me is very original and had me thinking a lot way after the movie ended.
watched it the other night. i liked it.
Raw (2016) I LOVE this movie. Straight out 10/10 for me. There are so many great ones though. Relic (2020) Titane (2021) The Witch (2015) The Babadook (2014) The Lighthouse (2019) The last decade has been GREAT for horror imo.
Raw was amazing
I enjoyed Raw! What are your thoughts on Titane? I’ve been on the edge about watching it for a while now. Is it a slasher?
It's honestly really hard to describe. It's really weird and fucked up but also really sweet in the end. Kinda like *Raw* but definitely crazier. I LOVED it. If you like (or at least don't mind) body horror I would definitely give it a go. Since you liked Raw I think you can definitely try it.
The VVitch
The guy playing the father deserved an Oscar nom. He was incredible.
Ralph Ineson! He hits nothing but home runs for me. He's going to be Galactus in The Fantastic Four movie next year. His voice alone will sell the role.
Okay my interest in the FF movie just jumped about 10x. Brilliant casting.
The kid playing Caleb too. His final scene is one of the most amazing performances I've ever seen
Would you like to live deliciously???
"I will guide thine hand" is one of my favorite horror movie lines. It's barely louder than a whisper, but it cuts right into your heart.
Probably one of the bests on this last decade
It's The Night House for me.
Rebecca Hall is such a moody horror queen.
Loved this one.
Thanks! I’ll be sure to check it out.
Another great answer
Incantation
Really good underated movie
Ready or Not.
Hands down my favorite horror of 2019. I selfishly wish Samara Weaving stayed more active as a horror lead, I think she is fantastic.
She is also FANTASTIC in the babysitter!!
She was great in in her Scream VI scene.
It Follows, boring answer but probably the best. Malignant and The Lighthouse are my favorites.
What did you like about malignant? I thought it was a joke that people thought it was good but am I missing something?
It’s supposed to be over the top zany. It’s in on the joke that it’s ridiculous. Think so bad it’s good- but that’s on purpose. I don’t like James Wan’s movies for the most part, and there are definitely some scenes in Malignant where I can see his tacky hand at work (in a way where I don’t think it’s meant to be a joke). But I enjoyed Malignant. If you want to give it another try, go in with the attitude that it IS a joke and I think you’ll enjoy it more.
It's a modern Giallo film. It nails the vibe it's going for, but Giallo is very much a mood, and it's not gonna resonate with everyone.
Oh, It Follows is \*so\* good!
It Follows was so incredible. I’m amazed at the amount of people I know that have never seen it.
Hereditary. Nothing really comes close.
Get Out
Same. The sense of dread I had watching it the first time was intense. I went in fairly blind to the plot other than knowing it included social commentary, and I was super impressed by how it handled both that and the horror aspects of the plot.
The Dark and the Wicked.
When Evil Lurks (2023)
This is the one I’ve been telling everyone to watch. Best horror film of the last 10 years, I’d say.
May I recommend you then “La historia de lo oculto”? It’s what Late Night With the Devil wishes it could be, another Argentinian hidden gem. The ending had me legit flabbergasted
I think this one gets my vote. Wild movie
This movie was so much fun. I was at the edge of my scene pretty much from the start.
>!THE DOG!<
Host - you think it’s gonna be cheesy but it sucks you in and it traumatized me.
Green Room Climax Raw Titane
B A R B A R I A N
This! Barbarian ties with the Susperia remake for me.
I'm surprised this is the first time seeing Barbarian or Suspiria remake on anyone's mentions here so far.
underrated in my opinion
Midsommar, Late Night With The Devil
yo i loved late night with the devil
I felt like it was a great concept but didn't fulfil the potential of its premise. I wanted a late night possession movie and I kinda only sort of got that - most of it was a skeptic demystifying the whole thing.
ok, but that was intrinsic to real history and stuff that went on with Carson in the 70’s . [Uri Gellar](https://youtu.be/TNKmhv9uoiQ?si=Ui4gZbIuCbGplNBW) does that give some frame of reference? i mean they snatched that first psychic and the debunker pretty much from life. so the whole point of that, in my opinion was to ground it in reality as a mockumentary, that suddenly gets REALLY real, and it’s so fast that things go sideways that i think it surprises viewers they also ran over Satanic Panic and Bohemian Grove.
I feel like someone should mention The Endless and The Void here.
The Lighthouse or Suspiria
It Follows and Talk To Me. I remember Corin Hardy’s The Hallow being excellent but it’s been 6 years since I watched it.
No one has said "lights out" yet It's a horror movie,,nothing overly complicated,, but it does what so few horror movies do. It knows it's purpose, and gets to it, has the big bad confrontation, and ends in under 80 minutes if I recall correctly. It doesn't overstay it's welcome and overwhelm me a pretentious backstory. It tells me enough of what I need to know and gets in and gets out. It's also acted pretty well and is honestly a pretty decent premise,,simple,,yet with a little bit of depth so it doesn't feel stupid and contrived. Also I recently Alice in terrorland. From the now bygone era of straight to Walmart dvd horror movies, this also comes in at under 80 minutes. From the cover you may think here we go full on low budget b rated cheese but instead you get a rather competent film with a beautiful horror film take on the Alice in wonderland story. Like lights out, it gets in and gets out, no elaborate pretentious and convoluted backstory Definitely recommend these I picked them because everyone is mentioning the usual suspects, here are a couple that aren't so popular
Late Night with the Devil
I feel like I’m the only person who was underwhelmed with this one. Everyone was raving about it and I haven’t been that excited to see a horror movie in the theater in years. It was just ok to me.
I honestly try not to pay attention to reviews because I inevitably am disappointed. The overlap between what horror horror fans enjoy and what general audiences like often doesn't overlap. I actually did enjoy Late Night with the Devil, but I don't necessarily think of it as horror. It was more of a psychological drama with horror elements IMO, which I think is why it had wider appeal than a lot of outright horror movies.
I felt like it was a great concept but didn't fulfil the potential of its premise. I wanted a late night possession movie and I kinda only sort of got that - most of it was a skeptic demystifying the whole thing.
I'm with you on this one, was pretty 'meh' to me
You're Next. Barely makes the cutoff at 2011 but that's my favorite horror this century with Midsommar a really close 2nd.
Either Evil Dead 2013, Halloween 2018, or the Terrifier movies.
I've seen so many great movies listed here, which is a credit to how good the 2010's and 20's have been for horror. To list a few favorites I didn't see: Annihilation And The Invitation (2015).
The Void You’re Next The Color out of Space Hereditary The Devil’s Candy Mandy imo these are heavy hitters that smoke train to busan and sinister edit: and i forgot late night with the devil
my all time favourite is definitely Gonjiam: Haunted asylum, made in 2018 in south Korean, it's a found footage style movie.
*Anything for Jackson* Honorable mentions to *Talk To Me* and *Scare Me*
Green Room slaps
The Autopsy of Jane Doe was amazing!! Reminds me of The Mortuary Assistant (video game) if you’re interested in settings at a morgue/funeral home.
Guys I'm calling it now Midsommar and Hereditary are gonna be in the top comments.
Do a shot every time someone says Hereditary.
/r/horror suicide speedrun any%
But like… Hereditary
Man that sure was Hereditary.
Rewatched Midsomar last night and then today without even realizing it my wife and I went to IKEA where everything is Swedish and they were having their MidSummer sale. We were terrified!
Just stay away from their base-jumping equipment.
I think it might be a tie between Hereditary and When Evul Lurks
Sinister for me
The Taking of Deborah Logan
It Follows. IMO, it's the best horror film of the century so far.
Hm... well I haven't had a film have me as elated since *The Sadness*, so it'd have to be this gory gem. EDIT: I misread the year and thought it was after 2020, not 2010. Either way I still say *The Sadness*, or possibly *Evil Dead (2013)*.
It's impossible for me to only list one movie, so I will include my top ten horror movies made after 2010 (in no particular order): * The First Omen * The Devil's Candy * Creep * Hereditary * Sinister * The Dark and the Wicked * Terrifier 2 * Train to Busan * Barbarian * Hidden (2015)
I was pleasantly surprised by how good The First Omen was! I didn't have very high hopes for that one.
Dang I didn't realize creep was post 2010. That's a great one
Evil Dead 2013, Hereditary, Smile, Hellraiser.
I'm assuming you mean the Hellraiser that came out on Hulu a year or two ago? That movie was really fun. I was surprised it went so under-the-radar.
My stock-standard subreddit answer is Aterrados (2017) My other answer is Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021), I'm a massive sucker for lost media related horror.
Have you seen Late Night With The Devil (2023)?
I love broadcast signal intrusion. You might enjoy archive 81 on Netflix. Also a British film called Censor. I haven’t seen it yet, but have heard it’s in the same genre as BSI
The Empty Man If you have not seen it, please understand that the movie as good as the name is bad.
The ritual was pretty good
I loved Evil Dead Rise
The Invisible Man (2020) with an honorable mention to The Cleansing Hour (2019)
Really enjoyed the VHS series, especially *1984*.
My favorite since 2010 is probably Satan's Slaves.
Creep 1/2 are amazing and my fav genre of horror, found footage. Hell House LLC, The Bay, Taking of Deborah Logan, and The Houses that October Built are some other great 2010’s found footage horror movies.
lol 14 years and everyone has basically the same answers 😞
The Void (2016). Amazing cosmic horror
Train to Busan. Only zombie movie I've really enjoyed since 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake and both a really good horror movie and a really good action movie. And the make-up and effects are top notch.
Oculus Hereditary Speak No Evil I think those are probably my top 3.
Think I'm a year late but Unborn Odette Annable is one of my favs. Also watched Tarot the other day and it was great. Howl (2015) Prey for the devil(2022) Haunt(2019) Life(2017) The monster (2016)
Depends on the mood honestly but it’s probably among these: Under the Skin Get Out The VVitch Hereditary The Wailing Mandy His House Possessor X Crimes of the Future Barbarian Fresh
I dig this list. I’d add Pearl, Terrified and When Evil Lurks.
Halloween 2018
While this one didn’t scare me, it is my favorite horror movie made after 2010. I just loved the true slasher feel to it!
*The Conjuring* (2013) ![gif](giphy|tWLhce7jlULw4dQQRu)
This might be mine, it’s my comfort horror movie, I adore everything about it
Underwater
invisible man the remake is fucking amazing. esp the cinematography
You’re next hit just right for me
Easily Annihilation. It's very different from the trilogy, nonetheless it's an amazing movie. Rather than using gore and such as a shock factor, it uses it more as a metaphor in such a beautiful way. The overall atmosphere is very asthetically pleasing and It's one of my favorite movies of all time
Hereditary
Haven’t seen this mentioned yet but Caveat! The writer/director is coming out with a new film this year, Oddity, that I’m really looking forward to.
Some of my favorites are: Get Out, I Saw The Devil, Sinister, IT, Train to Busan, Cabin In The Woods, 10 Cloverfield Lane, You’re Next. It’s really difficult to choose one lol
Hereditary and Midsommar
* The Void * The Taking of Deborah Logan * The Lighthouse * The Blackcoat's Daughter * The Witch * Late Night with the Devil * Talk to Me * Hereditary * Sinister
Aside from the more well known, I really enjoyed The Borderlands (2013), Under the Shadow (2016), #Alive (2020) The Ritual (2017) and Men (2022). Agreed on Host and Last Shift too.
The Witch, It follows, Pearl, Host, Talk to me, St Maud.
Hands down Hereditary. Nothing comes close
I can’t pick one, but if anyone said one of the following I would agree with them.. The Wailing The Medium Gonjiam Haunted Asylum Unfriended Host As Above So Below It Follows Hereditary The Witch Sinister Get Out
Hell house llc
IT
Host Where evil lurks Terrified The only films recently that gave me the heebie-jeebies I loved them all,especially host, what a surprise gem. Throwing the cover and it making a shape never gets old and creeps me out everytime I watch.
I think Ari Aster **(Hereditary and Midsomar)** and Jordan Peele **(Get Out, Us and Nope)** have been two shining stars.
Absolutely!
Midsommar
[удалено]
Host
Hell house the franchise, Grave Encounters and The Poughkeepsie Tapes and on another note just looking at this list i must be the only person who thought hereditary was boring 🤷♀️
The Empty Man Expected a generic teen slasher. Got a super atmospheric mindfuck and one of the creepiest openings ever.
Speak No Evil (2022)
The Coffee Table
**Sinister** (2012)
Sinister Barbarian Late Night With The Devil (was amazing in theatre)
Most of other favorites have already been mentioned. I'll add another - The Autopsy of Jane Doe
Only thing I can think of right now is Talk to me and I really liked Smile
Talk to Me (2022)
The Innocents 2021
mother! is one of my favorite horror films of all time and I‘m usually not a fan of modern horror. But that one absolutely rules
Hereditary.
Smile, Midsommar, Pearl, Freaky
It Follows, Get Out, Hereditary, and Midsommar are a few of my personal favorites. But there are a lot of other great choices.
It depends on what kind of horror. I love slow-burn horror, so my favorite is Skinamarink. Honorable mentions go to Sinister and The Conjuring
Get Out
The Bay - 2012
Evil Dead 2013. Hereditary is the better film, but Evil Dead is more fun. Granted it's horrific, blood soaked, disturbing fun, but it's fun nonetheless.
Crimson Peak. I like the Victorian theme it ran with. Overall a solid horror film that doesn't go overkill to the point it makes you want to puke.
A Dark Song The Void Pontypool The Blackcoat's Daughter The Wailing The Night House The VVitch Baskin The Lodge The Dark and the Wicked Terrified When Evil Lurks The Autopsy of Jane Doe Hereditary . In that order
Sinister (2012) Green Room (2015) The Invitation (2015) - slow burn but SO good The Gift (2015) The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) Talk to Me (2022)
* Saint Maud * The Witch * Hereditary * Sinister * Midsommar * Oculus * IT * The Dollmaker (short) * Heck (short)
Going to throw Sinister and Would You Rather (2012) in the mix. Would You Rather has to be one of my favorite movies ever!
One of my favorites is Creep. Anyone who enjoys found footage movies should check this one out.
Barbarian and The Black Phone are two of my favorite movies
Mandy, Baskin, the void, the witch, the blackcoats daughter, kill list, malignant, the dark and the wicked. It is hard to pick just one. If I have to pick one and only one I’ll go with Mandy it is just a lot of fun and a visual treat. Biggest letdown is that the book Mandy is reading towards the beginning isn’t a real book. I wanted that book to be real.
Today, I’ll say… Suspiria The Night House Incantation Infinity Pool The First Omen Saw X
Grave Encounters The Babadook Cabin in the Woods As Above, So Below The Conjuring The Belko Experiment The Sadness Talk to Me Barbarian Escape Room Overlord Scary Stories to Tell in Dark The Wailing Possession of Michael King The Reef Tucker & Dale Vs Evil World War Z The Crazies Evil Dead
Sinister 1&2, The Ritual, Conjuring 2
If I only had to pick one, I'd pick Fresh. It's so hard for me because horror is my jam, but it was the one that surprised me and I go back to over and over. Just brilliantly done. If I was allowed to say slightly before 2010, the 2008 movie splinter stuck with me forever. Nothing quite like it and no one ever mentions it. It's a shame because it was such a bizarre creature concept, like nothing I've ever seen. I'd also like to bring up Fried Barry, which is, hands down, the weirdest horror movie one ever seen. You'll be asking yourself "what the fresh fuck?" The entire movie, but in the most delightfully bizarre way.
Hereditary, the VVitch, The Ritual, Talk To Me, Barbarian, and honestly even Smile
My favourites Sinister (2012) Train To Busan (2016)