10 MOST CREEPY MOVIES THAT SHOULDN'T BE WATCHED ALONE
We are back with list of top n most creepy horror movie. in this VFX & tech era, there are few classic horror movie which can scare the shit out of you.
So here's the list :
#10.THE RING
Based on a Japanese movie released just four years
earlier, The Ring captivated audiences upon its release in 2002.
Taking the often laughable threats of viral emails and memes to a truly
terrifying conclusion, this movie involves a haunted video tape which threatens
to kill anyone who does not show the tape to someone else within seven days of
watching it.
Unsurprisingly, fear soon spreads, and the terror only increases as the
movie goes on.
The film is also responsible for one of the most terrifying scenes ever
captured on film when the figure of a young girl who was imprisoned in a well
climbs out of the television screen.
The short film that promises to bring death to all who see it was
broadcast on US television before the movie’s release in an effort to generate
interest in the film before its official release date.
The strategy worked, and millions of excited movie fans flocked to
theatres to be terrified by the film. The film was the first of a series of
Japanese horror films that were remade for English-speaking audiences.
#9.IT
Stephen King novels often make great horror movies,
and It is no exception.
Based on the idea of a creepy clown who lures children away from safety,
after which they are never seen again, this movie might explain why so many
people suffer from a fear of clowns.
The sewer-swelling monster plays on the fears of its victims to incite
an extreme level of terror.
“It” was originally aired as a horror miniseries which is the reason for its almost three hour-long running time.
“It” was originally aired as a horror miniseries which is the reason for its almost three hour-long running time.
The classic opening scene depicts a small boy being coaxed towards a
sewer drain by “Pennywise the Dancing Clown” who promises him gifts and treats.
After brutally killing the boy in front of his brother, the evil clown
then turns his attention to the rest of the town’s children. The children form
a group known as “The Losers Club” which is a reference to their position as
social outcasts. They make a pact to destroy the clown and free themselves of
his evil torments.
Will any of the town’s children ever be safe again?
#8.THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre could be described as a
gore-fest rather than a creepy movie, but that wouldn’t do it justice.
In fact, there’s a strong psychological component to the horror, which
starts well before the blood starts flying.
Released in 1974, this movie actually got banned in several countries
because it was deemed so disgusting. Now, however, it is available to view
for anyone who can stand it.
It’s certainly not one for the squeamish, but if you can deal with the
sight of blood without fainting, then you might get a thrill out of this
terrifying but highly entertaining horror flick.
The story starts out innocently enough with a group of teenagers driving
across America that decide to stop and pick up a hitchhiker. Things soon turn
sour when the hitchhike produces a razor and proceeds to slash himself and a
member of the group.
After ejecting him from the car, the visibly rattled teens continue on
their journey which is about to get a whole lot worse. In order to generate
buzz for the movie, the marketing team promoted it as a true story. This piqued
the audiences’ interest, but soon sent them running from movie theatres in
horror after witnessing the more brutal scenes.
#7.THE SHINING
Here’s Johnny! In this terrifying slasher horror
movie, Jack Nicholson’s character turns crazy and goes on the rampage, chasing
after his family through a haunted hotel to try to kill them.
This creepy movie, released in 1980, is based on a Stephen King novel.
Some of the images from this classic horror movie have become infamous
throughout society, such as the image of Nicholson’s deranged face poking
through a hole that he’s hacked in the door using an axe.
You won’t get these images out of your mind in a hurry, so don’t expect
to sleep well after watching this movie. The parts of the movie that are
designed to shock the audience are not half as scary as witnessing Jack’s slow
descent into madness.
In a series of chilling conversations with other employees at the hotel,
the audience slowly begins to realize just how disturbed Jack has become.
The viewer is left to decide whether the other characters were ghostly
apparitions or simply figments of Jack’s twisted imagination. Jack Nicholson
gave a career defining performance in this classic horror that is one of the
main reasons for the movie’s success.
#6.HELLRAISER
Hellraiser is a weird movie. The main character is
a skinless man who is accidentally returned from the dead by his brother.
He convinces the beautiful young woman who loved him in life to bring
him the blood he needs to restore himself fully to life.
She obliges by luring men to the house and then murdering
them. Once her creepy undead boyfriend is restored to life, that’s when
the movie gets really strange.
You will need to watch it to find out exactly what that means. Give
yourself a stack of cushions to hide behind during the scariest bits. The
movie opens with a character named Frank purchasing a mysterious puzzle box
from a dealer in Morocco.
The box turns out to be far more than he anticipated. Frank is drawn
into a nightmarish world that soon begins to affect other members of his
family.
#5.THE SIXTH SENSE
Cole sees dead people, and this unusual ability is
tormenting the poor child to breaking point.
Can Dr. Crowe help this scared little boy to control the spirits that
are using him as a connection point to the world of the living?
Can Cole ever be normal again? Like the exorcist, the use of a small
child as a channel for great evil massively increases the creep factor of this
movie.
The Sixth Sense was released in 1999 and enjoyed great success with
fear-seeking audiences worldwide. Bruce Willis takes on the role of Dr. Crowe,
a child psychologist who is going through marital difficulties.
His wife feels that Crowe puts his work before everything else in their
lives and barely acknowledges his presence in their home. A disturbed former
patient of Crowe’s breaks into their home and accuses Crowe of failing him as a
young boy.
The patient shoots Crowe in the abdomen before committing suicide in the
doctor’s house. Several years later, Crowe is suffering from self-doubt as he
tries to help Cole get to the bottom of his terrifying hallucinations.
#4.A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
Serial killer Freddy Krueger stalks this Midwestern
neighborhood, bringing terror and even death to teenagers while they thought
they were safe in their beds.
Featuring a young Johnny Depp, this movie spread fear across America
when it was released in 1984.
The movie was recreated in 2010, but in many ways the original is
creepier. The sight of Krueger’s deformed face will have you shuddering
and disbelieving that such horror can be created using just makeup.
No matter how tired you are after watching this horror movie, you won’t
want to go to bed. What could be scarier than the thought of a monster
that comes for you while you sleep?
The movie has become a horror classic and continues to terrify audiences
regardless of its age.
Freddy tops almost every list of scariest movie villains ever made and
has become a symbol of terror for many people growing up during the 80s.
The children of Elm Street all begin to experience the same nightmare
featuring a terrifying figure with razor sharp fingers. After one child is
murdered whilst sleeping, the parents slowly begin to realize that a terrible
secret from their past is coming back to haunt them through their children.
#3.THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT
When it was released in 1999, The Blair Witch
Project had audiences flocking to the movie theaters to see what all the fuss
was about.
As with so many of the creepiest films, the director has realized that
showing the fear of the main characters can pull on the audience’s scare
strings more than putting any amount of vampires, ghouls, serial killers or
werewolves on screen.
It is difficult to describe exactly why this film is scary, but you will
almost certainly get caught up in the fear that is playing out in the eyes and
voices of the characters on screen.
The hype surrounding the movie reached a fever pitch after it was
claimed that the events on camera actually did transpire.
At the start of the movie, the audience is told that they are witnessing
actual footage that was discovered in a forest in the US. Many fans got caught
up in the excitement and fell for the clever marketing strategy.
Real or not, the movie is a terrifying experience that puts the viewer
right in the thick of the action. It’s almost impossible not to feel sympathy
for the terrified characters onscreen that are being stalked by a sinister
presence hiding out in the woods.
#2.POLTERGEIST
Another classic creepy horror movie is Poltergeist,
which was released in 1982.
If you have not already seen this movie, then you need to add it to your
watch list.
You might not think that a movie where the evil is completely faceless
could be so terrifying, but in reality that only adds to the scare factor.
You are sure to share in the family’s fear as ordinary household objects
start to turn against them. Just make sure you have company when you watch this
movie. Watch it alone, and even the normal environment of your home could start
to creep you out.
The Freeling family live in an idyllic community in California named
Cuest Verde. Their peaceful lives are disturbed when strange occurrences begin
taking place in their home. The Poltergeist franchise is said to be cursed due
to the amount of real life deaths that occurred during the making of the films.
The actress who plays the eldest daughter Dana was murdered at the age
of 22 by her abusive boyfriend. The youngest daughter Carol Anne was the main
character in the show and was played by Heather O’Rourke who died at the age of
12 after complications arising from surgery.
#1.THE EXORCIST
The Exorcist is a classic horror movie, and for a
good reason.
This story of an innocent little girl possessed by an evil demon has
been captivating audiences since the movie’s release in 1973.
You won’t forget the image of the child’s possessed face, or her
unnatural body positions, including the famous revolving head scene.
The claustrophobic nature of the setting – an ordinary family home –
adds to the creepiness of the situation. It also helps that the acting is
superb.
Expect to be scared silly by this creepy horror flick, which has been
making audiences afraid to sleep alone for more than forty years.
“The Exorcist” is based on the terrifying novel by William Peter Blatty
that has spawned a total of five movies. However, none can compare to the
original which was nominated for 10 Academy Awards.
Even without the help of special effects, the film is thoroughly
convincing and contains some truly heart-stopping moments that terrify even the
toughest horror fans.
The infamous spider walk scene where Regan descends the stairs in a
contorted position was cut from the original movie. This was because the
strings holding the actress up were clearly visible onscreen. The strings were
removed using computer software later on, and the scene was included in the
film’s rerelease.
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