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2 days ago · With this guide, we’ll be listing every Fresh and Certified Fresh horror movie of 2021, like Quiet Place II and Fear Street. — Alex Vo Best Horror Movies of 2020
- My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To
Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News Cuartas is an astonishing...
- Coming Home in The Dark
Rated: 2.5/4 Oct 1, 2021 Full Review Noel Murray Los Angeles...
- Nightbooks
Sep 15, 2021 Full Review Shannon Connellan Mashable...
- The Djinn
Best Horror Movies 2024 The Djinn R Released May 14, 2021 1h...
- Last Night in Soho
Rated: 3.5/5 Nov 18, 2021 Full Review Nadine Whitney Mr....
- Till Death
After a romantic evening in their secluded lake house, Emma...
- Violation
With her marriage about to implode, Miriam returns to her...
- In The Earth
Jul 13, 2021 Full Review Clarisse Loughrey Independent (UK)...
- Caveat
When a lone drifter with partial memory loss, Isaac, accepts...
- The Manor
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- My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To
2 days ago · The Best Horror Movies of 2020, Ranked by Tomatometer. Over the past year, we’ve collected every Fresh and Certified Fresh horror movie with at least 20 reviews, creating our guide to the...
Whether you’re into period thrills (The Delivered) or contemporary ones (Censor), this year’s crop of acclaimed horror flicks ran the gamut. The order reflects Tomatometer scores (as of December...
Jan 28, 2022 · The 57 Best Horror Movies of 2021, Ranked. Turn off the lights and get watching. By Scott Weinberg. Updated on Jan 28, 2022 at 3:32 PM. 'Psycho Goreman' | RLJE Films. Welcome back!
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- Initiation
- Malignant
- Detention
- The Queen of Black Magic
- Sator
- Gaia
- Candyman
- Slumber Party Massacre
- Censor
- Psycho Goreman
One of 2021’s biggest surprises — and one of its better slashers — is John Berardo's Initiation. It's a campus thriller with a masked killer who hunts athlete frat bros for an atrocious secret they keep hidden. That sounds, what … par for the course? How many 1980s or 1990s Pledge Night templates exist like this? I get the hesitation but allow me t...
James Wan’s Malignant— at least among horror crowds — became a viral internet sensation because any description sounded like an admission of insanity. It’s a throwback to 1990s and early 2000s wildness like FearDotCom or anything produced by Dark Castle Entertainment that drags nostalgia out of the 1980s. Contortionist Marina Mazepa portrays a dorm...
Let’s continue with a video game adaptation set in 1962 Taiwan, during the White Terror martial law period. John Hsu’s Detention takes the framework of survival horror in a high school setting, with paranormal scares derived from national trauma turned into an otherworldly evil. Guards enforcing tyrannical practices become demons in an alternate re...
If you’re not privy to the recent wave of Indonesian horror crashing onto platforms like Shudder, use The Queen Of Black Magic as your introduction. Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar tag-team as director and writer (respectively), both of whom have introduced American audiences to overseas nightmares like Macabre and Satan’s Slaves. This particular coll...
If Sator were a dish in a three-course meal, it’d be an appetizer before The Dark And The Wicked and Relic. Jordan Graham’s low-budget heartacher is parts Krisha and parts The Blair Witch Project — never as terrifying, mind you — as a psychologically threatening glimpse of grief-driven horrors. Graham directs, writes, edits, gaffs, scores, and does...
Welcome to South Africa’s Tsitsikamma forest, where Jaco Bouwer‘s Gaia wages an environmental war against humankind. Two park rangers investigate a figure on their surveillance cameras during a routine check but find agitated survivalists and monsters born from vengeful soil. Mother Earth’s rightfully pissed about how we’ve poisoned our planet, so ...
Nia DaCosta’s Candyman— say it five times — was worth the wait. It’s a reclamation of Daniel Robitaille’s story through a new perspective, modernized and recontextualized by Black creators. DaCosta is clever to hone in on “Candyman” as an ideology, not a sole slasher villain, as a commentary on the cyclical nature of the racial injustices suffered ...
For those who haven’t humored my after-hours defenses of horror remake culture, let my praise for Danishka Esterhazy’s Slumber Party Massacre set the tone. The 1987 original lusts after co-eds pursued by the “Driller Killer” as a means of satirizing the prevalent male gaze in 80s slashers — a premise of the times that drew hesitation in terms of mo...
Censor is no one-trick pony, from its addressing of censorship in media — driven by the U.K. government’s enforced edits during the “Video Nasty” era — to a trippy transformation into the very type of movie its main character censors. Prano Bailey-Bond proudly keeps her video nasty in this satire turned slasher, one that stacks the ignored underbel...
“I do not care for hunky boys … or do I?” If you don’t know this quote or the many other delightfully unexpected lines of dialogue throughout Psycho Goreman, fix that immediately. Steven Kostanski takes the formulaic sitcom family and introduces an unstoppable alien executioner to their dysfunctional household. Littlest Mimi (Nita-Josee Hanna) snat...
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Dec 29, 2021 · Variety has selected the 15 best horror movies of 2021, all of which you can watch from home, the better to dodge COVID anxiety altogether. See last year’s best horror movies here. A Quiet...
2021 turned out to be almost as scary as 2020, and we don't just mean on the big or little screen. However, the horror genre also produced some true gems. These are the best horror movies of 2021, determined by the weekly reviews on this site.