The best horror movies of 2024 (so far)
Horror is experiencing something of a golden age right now, with so many high-quality titles in recent years. Even within the first half of 2024, we can already make a solid list of the best horror flicks. Read on... if you dare!
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Demian Rugna brings us a crazy adventure mixing a pandemic with demonic possessions, all starting from a small town where it spreads. A must-watch, it has 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Nicolas Cage's perfect role. Here, he plays a nondescript guy who starts appearing in people's dreams, turning them into nightmares. Weird, heartwarming, and spooky, with Cage at his very best.
Photo: Vertigo Films
A late-night show in the late 70s, struggling to stay relevant, decides to interview a possessed young woman. What could go wrong? Definitely not the movie. An original and intriguing idea that we might see on TV soon.
Photo: IFC Films and Shudder
Sydney Sweeney nails it with this project, telling a classic story of a novice nun arriving at a convent but with a wild twist. Sweeney herself shines in the lead role.
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Not for the claustrophobic, this Blumhouse gem features suffocating underwater scenes. Better watch it after summer if you want to swim in peace during the heat.
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The prequel to 'The Omen' lives up to its predecessor, featuring a young nun sent to Rome, only to discover the incarnation of evil is about to be born.
Photo: 20th Century Studios
Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn light up the screen, and despite an alien invasion with ultrasonic sound sensors, they manage to convey more humanity than many dramas.
Photo: Paramount Pictures
A blogger's postpartum depression spirals into her believing her newborn has evil intentions. A simple yet deeply distressing film featuring Kit Harington.
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A strict teacher with harsh methods for handling troubled kids. Constant tension, an outstanding Mia Wasikowska, and a complicated backstory about eating disorders.
Photo: Vertigo Film
Godzilla and Kong go from enemies to allies to defeat King Skar. An excellent sequel with fascinating subplots and, most importantly, memorable action scenes with giant monsters.
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This surprise hit from Simon Sandquist is set in a nighttime amusement park, the perfect setting to ruin a group of friends' exclusive visit with true horror.
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Every kid has had an imaginary friend, and little Alice's is Chauncey, a teddy bear that's more unsettling than you'd expect.
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Set in a pre-apocalyptic world, it explores the effects of climate change and how acid rain threatens the planet after a massive nuclear war.
Photo: Pathé Films
Critics are calling Robert Eggers' remake of the century-old Dracula classic a masterpiece, bringing the iconic vampire back to the big screen.
Photo: Focus Features
Ishana Shyamalan, daughter of M. Night Shyamalan, makes her debut with a film that has the same legendary feel as her father's work. A story with a forest, mysterious creatures, and lurking threats. Highly recommended.
Photo: New Line Cinema
The genius Shyamalan is back himself with an unprecedented scenario, featuring Josh Hartnett as a part-time psychopathic dad caught in an inescapable trap at a massive concert.
Photo: Warner Bros
When horror meets social commentary, you know many characters won't make it out alive. Sébastien Vanicek's directorial debut features a deadly spider causing a massive crisis in a Parisian suburb.
Photo: My Box Productions