Horror Fans, Rejoice: This Halloween's Must-See Flicks Are Waiting to Chill You to the Bone.
As a horror aficionado who revels in all things spooky, I'm more than happy to share with you some of this year's most unsettling additions to the Halloween canon. Yes, we've all had our fill of familiar fright flicks like "Halloween" and "The Exorcist," but there are plenty of newer, dare I say, even scarier options waiting for us.
For those who crave a little more than your run-of-the-mill jump scares, look no further than "The Guest." This chilling tale follows former soldier David Collins as he drops by his late best friend's family home with nothing but bad intentions. Blending the intensity of a Terminator-esque rampage with the eerie atmosphere of Halloween, this is a horror film that will leave you breathless and disturbed.
Another spine-tingling experience awaits those who venture into "The Descent." A spelunking adventure turned nightmare as a group of women find themselves trapped in a labyrinthine cave system teeming with terrifying creatures. With intense sequences that linger long after the credits roll, this film is sure to traumatize even the most seasoned horror fan.
If cannibalism is more your speed, you won't want to miss "Dog Soldiers." This 1992 classic (yes, it's old, but trust me, it still packs a punch) follows a platoon of British soldiers as they battle a gang of werewolf-like creatures in the depths of the Sierra Nevada mountains. What makes this film so compelling is its unique blend of humor and terror – you'll laugh and scream along with equal relish.
A more modern take on the horror genre can be found in "The Empty Man." Released without director David Prior's approval, this 2020 film has turned out to be a masterclass in unsettling storytelling. Part folk horror, part detective thriller, this movie follows an investigator as he delves into the mysterious world of an urban legend. Be warned: this one is best enjoyed alone with the lights off.
Last but certainly not least, we have "Pulse." A chilling Japanese psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. What begins as a straightforward serial killer procedural slowly morphs into a disturbing exploration of our innermost fears and anxieties. With its haunting score and slow-burning tension, this is one film that'll leave you gasping for air.
So there you have it – four chilling horror flicks guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. Whether you're a seasoned horror aficionado or just looking for something new to add to your watchlist, these films are sure to provide a healthy dose of fear and unease this Halloween season.
				
			As a horror aficionado who revels in all things spooky, I'm more than happy to share with you some of this year's most unsettling additions to the Halloween canon. Yes, we've all had our fill of familiar fright flicks like "Halloween" and "The Exorcist," but there are plenty of newer, dare I say, even scarier options waiting for us.
For those who crave a little more than your run-of-the-mill jump scares, look no further than "The Guest." This chilling tale follows former soldier David Collins as he drops by his late best friend's family home with nothing but bad intentions. Blending the intensity of a Terminator-esque rampage with the eerie atmosphere of Halloween, this is a horror film that will leave you breathless and disturbed.
Another spine-tingling experience awaits those who venture into "The Descent." A spelunking adventure turned nightmare as a group of women find themselves trapped in a labyrinthine cave system teeming with terrifying creatures. With intense sequences that linger long after the credits roll, this film is sure to traumatize even the most seasoned horror fan.
If cannibalism is more your speed, you won't want to miss "Dog Soldiers." This 1992 classic (yes, it's old, but trust me, it still packs a punch) follows a platoon of British soldiers as they battle a gang of werewolf-like creatures in the depths of the Sierra Nevada mountains. What makes this film so compelling is its unique blend of humor and terror – you'll laugh and scream along with equal relish.
A more modern take on the horror genre can be found in "The Empty Man." Released without director David Prior's approval, this 2020 film has turned out to be a masterclass in unsettling storytelling. Part folk horror, part detective thriller, this movie follows an investigator as he delves into the mysterious world of an urban legend. Be warned: this one is best enjoyed alone with the lights off.
Last but certainly not least, we have "Pulse." A chilling Japanese psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. What begins as a straightforward serial killer procedural slowly morphs into a disturbing exploration of our innermost fears and anxieties. With its haunting score and slow-burning tension, this is one film that'll leave you gasping for air.
So there you have it – four chilling horror flicks guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. Whether you're a seasoned horror aficionado or just looking for something new to add to your watchlist, these films are sure to provide a healthy dose of fear and unease this Halloween season.