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There are a very different set of people who are horror movie fans and I like these people. Well, the weekend is here and of course, you must be planning to do Netflix and chill. I suggest you this weekend make some smart choices. Save your time scrolling and pick some of the best horror flicks from this list to make a chilling adventure. This list consists of horror film all across the world, so you get enough story to brag in your circle
Honeydew (America)
This American horror film is written and directed by Devereux Milburn. This recently released film is enough to give you goosebumps. The film stars Sawyer Spielberg, Malin Barr Barbara Kingsley and Jamie Bradley amongst others.
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The vampire film is a difficult one with which to find any new ground to break. Vampires have been a staple of horror movies since the inception of film, and since then they’ve been depicted in just about every way imaginable. The most famous of course are those based on Bram Stoker’s
Dracula, from the Bela Lugosi classic and the swagger of Christopher Lee in the Hammer films to the cheesy turn-of-the-millennium “hipness” of
Dracula 2000.
And yet, despite all the different versions of the Dracula story, film always finds a way to retell the tale, sometimes in wildly divergent takes. That brings us to
IrelandIrishClaire-harlandBram-stokerFra-feeNigel-oneillWilliam-bogueJohn-lynchBela-lugosiEugene-moffatChris-baughLouisa-harlandBetter Tagline: "My goodness, my hemoglobin." Not So Brief Plot Synopsis: In the quiet town of Six Mile Hill, Eugene Moffat (Jack Rowan) and his dad Francie (Nigel O'Neill) don't see eye-to-eye on much. Francie thinks Eugene is an aimless goof-off, while Eugene bides his time messing with the tourists who stop by due to the town's tenuous connection to
Dracula author Bram Stoker. But when a freak accident awakens an ancient evil, can father and son come together to save the town? "Critical" Analysis: Nothing like an Irish horror movie to make you search for the subtitles setting.
Writer/director Chris Baugh, adapting his own 2013 short film, may be best known as the director of a handful of episodes of
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