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From Dusk Till Dawn is not without its problematic moments—the Robert Rodriguez film was written by Quentin Tarantino, if that gives you any idea—but the women at the center of the movie are the best part. Her logic? But is she right? She is devastating and nuanced as the mother of a boy whose mind has left his body and entered a disturbing, terrifying other-realm.

That bloody face pop-out scare? I still get chills thinking about it. Four months later, Byrne starred as Helen in the comedy classic Bridesmaids , further showcasing her impressive range. I had to close my eyes and have my friend calmly tell me what was happening for a lot of it.

You truly do not know the answer until the very end—and let me tell you, the payoff is satisfying. Filming a psychological thriller as intense as Antebellum seems like it might be difficult.

But when Radloff interviewed Kiersey Clemons about her role in the film, the actor said it was cathartic, in a way. Rosa cites Jaws as the scariest horror movie of all time. While critics were mixed on Ma, the internet has spoken and declared it a classic. The psychological horror film stars Oscar-nominated Octavia Spencer as a lonely middle-aged woman who befriends—and then terrorizes—a group of teens.

Of course this movie had to make the list. But Baby Jane revived their careers, pitting them as sisters withering away inside a creaky old mansion, torturing each other. The original Candyman from is worth a scary-movie-night watch, but you don't need to see it in order to appreciate the reboot.

And while not all filmmakers get it right, Nia DaCosta, alongside Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld, performs this two-step rather brilliantly in the new incarnation of Candyman. Parker says she actually watches The Shining almost yearly to get fall-winter fashion inspiration. Parker picked this one for its wild plot twist. No joke. Available to stream on HBO Max. Some of the greatest modern horror movies one can find right now are by the Mo Brothers, the Indonesian filmmaking duo of Timo Tjahjanto and Kimo Stamboel.

As you can imagine, things go downhill from there. Based on the infamous experiment conducted by Professor Philip Zimbardo, this thriller follows what happens when 24 college students role play as prisoners and prison guards and things get wayyyy out of hand. Based on the true story of the West Memphis Three, Devil's Knot follows what happens when three young boys are mysteriously murdered in the nearby woods When a couple buys a new home in the suburbs, they never expected that they'll be tormented by an anonymous stalker, but that's exactly what happened to real-life couple Derek and Maria Broaddus in New Jersey in A remake of the classic flick, The Amityville Horror is inspired by the purportedly true experiences of the Lutz family.

In the movie, a couple decides to purchase a home in the Long Island neighborhood in Amityville, significantly discounted after the former tenant shot six members of his family there 13 months before—and as you can expect, paranormal creepiness ensues.

Anyone afraid of crocodiles might wanna skip this one, as it follows the real-life tale of three explorers who encountered a massive and deadly croc while making their way through the swamps of Northern Australia. Daniel Radcliffe and Daniel Webber are unrecognizable in this thriller about two white South African anti-apartheid activists who find themselves sentenced to the notorious Pretoria Prison, where they plan a daring escape.

The movie follows three college students who go to Mexico for a good time, but after a night partying with two local women, one of them goes missing. The newest Chucky movie remake starring Aubrey Plaza and Gabriel Batemen is actually the retelling of a story based on a supposedly real-life possessed doll.

Painter Robert Eugene was allegedly given a doll by a woman who worked for his family. She practiced voodoo and had cursed the doll so that she could get revenge on the family.

This independent psychological thriller about a young woman who gets trapped in a ghostly house is a remake of the film La Casa Muda , which was allegedly based on a true story about actual incidents that occurred in a small town in Uruguay in the s.

A remake of the original, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is loosely based on the actions of real-life murderer Ed Gein who—like fictitious serial killer Leatherface—would also mutilate the bodies of his victims and wear their skin over his own. Starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Gosling, Murder by Numbers was inspired by the case of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, two college students who kidnapped and murdered a year-old boy in an attempt to commit the "perfect crime.

When I was a kid, I thought cannibalism was an entirely made-up concept. Oh, to be young and innocent, when the name " Jeffrey Dahmer " means absolutely nothing to you—and definitely not "cannibalistic serial killer. The fact that the real identity of the Zodiac Killer, one of the most notorious serial killers in the U. For all we know, the murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Area during the late s and early s is still out there Sometimes I daydream about going completely off the grid and how peaceful it would be.

Then I remember all the real-life camping horror stories, like this one—about a predatory black bear who attacked a couple during a camping weekend in Ontario—and I'm like, "You know what? I'm good with my closet-sized NYC apartment.

United States. The Woods is one of the more effective horror movies set in schools. Set in the 60s, it follows rebellious teen Heather as she enrolls in a posh boarding school in the middle of the woods, and quickly finds that all is not as it seems.

The teachers are up to something, particularly the headmistress, who takes Heather aside for some unconventional private tuition. Director Lucky McKee is also responsible for the utterly brilliant May , which you probably have seen you have, right?

The Woods is fun and creepy and atmospheric. Watch The Woods on Amazon. God and the Devil fight over one very special child in this bizarre 70s take on the Antichrist. Katy Collins is a terrifying eight-year-old who uses her telekinetic powers solely for evil, despite the best efforts of the forces of good. You might also find copies of this movie under the title Stridulum. Watch The Visitor on Amazon. Remember a few back when every other horror story was about a mysterious virus that sent everyone mad?

Madness here is characterized by thinking that everyone around you has gone insane. Paranoia is its own infection. The film is split into three parts, each by a different director, and each with a distinctly different tone.

Watch The Signal on Amazon. The practical effects are fantastic. Watch The Violent Kind on Amazon. In a world where all the movie killers are actually real people, serial killers must train and learn their craft before stalking their first virgin babysitter. Leslie Vernon is one such wannabe, and the first two-thirds of Behind The Mask is structured as a mockumentary, as a film crew follow his progress. Rupert Everett starts as Francesco Dellamorte, the guardian of a cemetery in Buffalora, Italy, whose duty is to make sure that the dead stay dead.

In the course of his work, he meets a beautiful young widow whose deceased husband returns to bite her and turn her into a zombie. Dellamorte is haunted by the young woman, who returns in various forms as the film gets weirder and weirder. Buy Cemetery Man on Amazon.

Hausu — or just House — is a recently rediscovered classic. A group of schoolgirls head out to the country for their summer holidays only to find that the elderly aunt they were planning to stay with is dead, and her house is definitely haunted. Nope, there are ghost cats, pianos, and lampshades.

Brazen use of green screen allows utterly weird things to happen as each of the girls falls prey to her own particular characteristics. Watch Hausu on Amazon. Made in Canada but set in Japan, Slashers sees game show contestants entering a maze and battling a team of homicidal maniacs, all with their own specialist skills. Watch Slashers on Amazon. Horror classics like Psycho and The Exorcist deliver high-octane nightmare fuel scares thanks in part to their fictional stories being tethered to very real, and very frightening, events.

The all-too-common "based on a true story," along with the less reliable "inspired by true events," have become ubiquitous additions to most horror movie marketing campaigns. Now the motion picture that's just as real.

With Halloween around the corner, here are 17 scary movies listed in order of release that you may not know are based on or at least inspired by even scarier real events.

A local newspaper there documented a rare attack by a massive flock of seabirds; they littered the streets and front lawns after colliding with buildings and swarming citizens. Quite possibly the most terrifying horror film ever made and certainly one of the best , The Exorcist becomes even scarier when you consider its story about a young Washington, D.

William Peter Blatty, who wrote both the Oscar-winning screenplay and the bestselling novel, was first inspired by the real-life exorcism of a year-old boy.

Ultimately, two priests — like in the film — performed the rite of exorcism some 20 to 30 times to save the boy from the demonic infestation. Truly scary stuff. But not the one they are thinking of. The film — about a great white shark terrorizing a New England beach town — owes most of its game-changing legacy not to the shark attack on the Jersey shore that is mostly associated with it, but rather a more obscure incident from Mundus would inspire the author to create the character of Quint that Robert Shaw famously played in the film.

But unlike Quint, Mundus did not get turned into chum by the shark. Instead, he harpooned the beast and dragged it out of the sea. Arguably the most famous horror film based on horrifying, allegedly real events, The Amityville Horror has spent more than four decades giving audiences a permanent case of night terrors with the story of a young couple and their house in Amityville, New York haunted by violent spirits.

But, the Lutz family took some serious creative license of their own in their report. In the years since, their claims have been debunked. Yup — no black ooze, ecotplasm, or foul odors.



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