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  2. 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...

    • Amulet

      Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 08/01/23 Full...

    • Jeremy Urquhart
    • Feature Writer/Senior List Writer
    • 'Barbarian' (2022) With a story that begins one way, shifts dramatically into something else after the first act, and then does another dramatic shift later on, Barbarian feels like the kind of movie where the less that's described plot-wise, the better.
    • 'Pearl' (2022) Though Pearl is a prequel to another Ti West-directed and Mia Goth-starring 2022 horror movie, it's able to be enjoyed with or without that context.
    • 'Crimes of the Future' (2022) The title for Crimes of the Future is particularly accurate, as it does indeed take place in the future, and narratively, it unfolds a bit like a film noir/old crime movie, too.
    • 'Talk to Me' (2022) Talk to Me is another modern horror movie that understands how grief and trauma can be just as scary - or perhaps even scarier - than anything supernatural.
    • After Midnight
    • Color Out of Space
    • Come to Daddy
    • Extra Ordinary
    • Gretel & Hansel
    • The Hunt
    • The Invisible Man
    • The Lodge
    • The Platform
    • Relic

    After Midnight is often more of a yearning love story than a monster movie, but when it is a monster movie, it’s a unique and pretty dang effective one. If you caught Jeremy Gardner’s previous genre-bender The Battery, which reimagined the classic zombie movie as a slow-burn bromance drama, then you have a pretty good idea of what you’re in for wit...

    We had to wait and wait and wait for it, but Richard Stanley made his long-awaited return to horror worth every delayed minute. Color Out of Space is merciless. It’s madness. It’s fucking Lovecraft, man. Honest to god, straight from the tap Lovecraft (you know, minus the rampant racism) that turns the wonders of the cosmos and the expanse of the hu...

    Come to Daddy exists in a strange genre no man’s land. It’s a comedy, but I’d be reluctant to share it with someone who was just looking for a bust-up laugh. It’s a slyly touching drama, but it’s too brutal to recommend to someone looking for a cathartic cry. And it is brutal, but it’s not quite scary enough to be a straight-up horror movie. But he...

    Completely charming, laugh-out-loud funny, and occasionally quite creepy, Extra Ordinary is a ghost-busting good time that lovingly embraces the hallmarks of the haunting genre and repackages them as a rom-com. Directed by Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman, the Irish horror-comedy stars Maeve Higgins as Rose Dooley, a gentle and kind, if a bit lonely, w...

    Osgood Perkins is a filmmaker who makes movies that are Extremely My Shit, but I also completely understand why they're not for everyone. Drenched in mood and nightmare logic, Perkins first to films The Blackcoat's Daughter and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House were stylish, meditative reinventions of familiar genres (satanism and ghost...

    Hey guys, I’m thinking between Joker and The Hunt, we shouldn’t descend into a hysterical social panic about movies we haven’t seen yet. Dunno, just a theory. After one of the most bizarre trailer backlashes in movie history, culminating in the actual President of the United States condemning Hollywood as violent racists based on a movie he had not...

    The Invisible Man was one of the last movies I saw in theaters before the shutdown and I’ll likely cherish that memory for quite some time, because there are few movies more tailor-made for the communal viewing experience. Leigh Whannell’s reimagining of the classic movie monster lays a thick air of tension on the audience from the first scene and ...

    The Lodge is, without question, the most unapologetic mean-spirited horror movie of the year so far. From Goodnight Mommy filmmakers Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the domestic horror is a bleak blast of ice-cold despair wrapped in a curious combination of grief-induced cruelty, cultist mystery, dream imagery, and vintage-grade problematic depic...

    The Platform’s concept is so strong, the rest of the movie absolutely did not have to go as hard as it does. But here we are, The Platform goes HAM for pretty much its entire runtime, easily shooting towards the top of the list of Netflix’s best original films to date. The Spanish film stars Ivan Massaguéas a man who agrees to spend a year in a gov...

    Just go ahead and fuck me all the way up, Natalie Erika James. In her feature film debut, the Australian filmmaker delivers a fearsome contender for the best horror movie of the year with Relic, a monster movie-meets-domestic drama that turns tenderness into the most terrifying thing of all. Inspired by her personal experience watching her grandmot...

  3. The Turning. 2020 1h 34m PG-13. 3.9 (16K) Rate. 35 Metascore. A young governess is hired to look after an orphaned girl, but the return of the girl's problematic brother uncovers secrets from their past. A modern take on Henry James' novella "The Turn of the Screw." Director Floria Sigismondi Stars Mackenzie Davis Finn Wolfhard Brooklynn Prince. 4.

  4. In this guide to the best horror movies of the 2020s (so far), we’ve collected every Certified Fresh horror movie of the decade, then ranked them all by Tomatometer score. From 2020, we’ve...

  5. Oct 1, 2020 · From brooding, indie horror films to bloody sequels, 2020's scary movie slate that make it a little bit more difficult to sleep at night. Here are the best.

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