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Here we gathered the best horror movies of the world. They are sorted by rating. This top 50 horror list was created with All My Movies program. If you want to sort this movie list by title or check the movies you already seen, you can download All My Movies, open the collection and...
Whether you're looking for something campy or downright terrifying, these reviews and roundups will help you find the perfect horror flick. Prepare to get spooked with movies about zombies, ghosts, serial killers, and much more.
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Genre: Horror, Mystery Brad Anderson creates an unsettling portrait of madness in the 2001 horror movie, “Session 9.” Filmed on location at the former Danvers State Hospital in Massachusetts, rumored to be the birthplace of prefrontal lobotomy, the bleakly atmospheric “Session 9” revolves aroun...
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Williamson's script managed to deftly be so many things -- it was a sly meta/self-parody about the horror genre that didn't cross the line into goofiness, while also playing as a successful whodunit and, most importantly, an effective horror film in and of itself. Finally a group of ...