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Top 10 must-see horror movies

The top ten must-see horror films include: "The Grudge", "Silent Hill", "House of Waxwork", "The Phantom of the Opera", "The Exorcist", "Insidious", "The Last Nightmare" ", "Dark Invasion", "Rose, Red Lotus", "Crossroad of Death".

1. "The Grudge"

Director: Takashi Shimizu

Starring: Misaki Ito/Okunae/Misao Uehara

Japan A classic horror film with a great atmosphere!

Adapted from Oishi Kei's original novel, "Grudge" refers to a curse cast by a person who died with a grudge. It accumulates soaring resentment in the residence of the deceased. Anyone who touches it will die and create new ones. The "Grudge" will continue to spread horrific deaths, and the "Grudge" will always guard the haunted house, cursing every visitor...

2. "Silent Hill"

Director: Ke Christophe Gans

Starring: Zudy Fran/Radha Mitchell/Laurie Holden

One of the few game adaptations of classic movies. The graphics and plot advance smoothly, and various horror factors are perfectly integrated. Every monster is a masterpiece, weird but not so scary that you dare not look at it. The brilliance of this film lies in the fact that it is not just a horror film, but allows the audience to enjoy it and find that the philosophical connotations explored in the film are even more attractive.

3. "Horror House of Wax"

Director: Zomi Sierra

Starring: Eliza Cuthbert/Chad Michael Murray/Brian Van Holt

4. "The Phantom"

Director: Mikael Haverstr?m

< p>Starring: John Cusack/Samuel L. Jackson

Adapted from the novel of the same name by the famous writer Stephen King.

The film does not adopt the traditional scary mode. It starts from the moment when the writer checks into the hotel room and slowly touches the hearts of the audience through one supernatural event after another! Thriller and suspense are intertwined, and the plot's several reversals are very exciting. It's really creepy for you to savor the evil in that room, and the several different ending versions are also quite interesting.

5. "Exorcism"

Director: Scott Derrickson

Starring: Laura Linney/Tom Wilkinson /Jennifer Carpenter/Campbell Scott

The novel subject matter injects new blood into exorcism movies. The film successfully combines an exorcism film and a court trial film. It not only has a narrative style that has not been seen in previous exorcism films, but the effect of such a bold attempt is also very good.

6. "Insidious"

Director: James Wan

Starring: Rose Byrne/Patrick Wilson

Children, haunted houses, old women, couples, exorcists, out-of-body experiences... all the American horror elements are there. The director did not deliberately create scary shots from a perspective, nor did he have any shocking and vulgar scenes. The progression of the story is unexpected and reasonable, and the ending climax and setting are equally impressive.

7. "Nightmare of the Past"

Director: Norbert Caoili/RobPortmann

The story of the film is indeed a bit brain-burning and worthy of careful consideration, with a lot of flashbacks The camera is also paving the way for the reversal of the plot. Small details are inevitably unreasonable, but the atmosphere is created very well. Don't simply think that you can guess the ending. The ending reversal will happen every few minutes... This is a good-looking and convincing thriller and suspense film!

8. "Dark Invasion"

Director: Neil Marshall

Starring: Shauna Macdonald/Natalie Jackson Mendo Sa

This movie not only creates a frightening and terrifying atmosphere in a confined space and low illumination, but also completes the smooth structure of the entire story line in terms of plot, with appropriate foreshadowing and release. The monster's attack and the inner invasion become two parallel clues in the film, pushing the audience's body, mind and senses to a desperate situation, making the theme of the film more clear at the end: human beings are more frightening than monsters.

9. "Rose, Red Lotus"

Director: Kim Ji-woon

Starring: Im Soo-jung/Moon Geun-young/Yom Jung-ah/Kim Gap-soo

10. "The Crossing of Death"

The film consists of four short stories.

A typical collection of Thai horror ghost stories. Although these four ghost stories have different styles, they all have clever and easy-to-operate scripts. The good thing is that although the stories are inevitably clichéd and unoriginal, the horror effect is still good.