Horror movies – Even if you absolutely cannot stand horror movies, you have to admit, if ever there is a time to watch them, it’s right now. As summer nights have officially given way to fall nights in with a blanket, why not pick the movies that will allow that blanket to double as a shield!
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It will definitely come in handy because trust us, there is absolutely no way you’re going to get through these movies without having to turn away at least once.
Below we cover movies from a variety of countries to help compile a list of the 12 best horror movies that only the biggest of badasses are going to be able to get through without squirming. Even for huge horror aficionados, there’s probably at least one movie that you haven’t burned into your brain quite yet (but what better time than tonight?).
Whether it’s brutal murders, menstruation, or eating feces, the gut-wrenching scenarios below are as gruesome as they are varied. Hell, we even give a look at what Elijah Wood got up to after saving Middle Earth from the ring!
Have you seen a lot of the movies on our list below? Feel free to share the list on social media or comment below with some of your favorites that may have missed the cut!
12. Audition (1999)
While you may not have seen the 1999 Japanese film Audition, it’s widely considered to be one of the best horror movies of all time and was a large influence on Eli Roth. Without giving away too much, there is a scene in which a character with no feet or tongue and only 3 fingers on one hand is tortured and starved to the point that he eagerly eats up the lead female character’s vomit from a doggy dish.
You probably don’t even want to read that sentence again, much less see it play out on film! The movie is praised for its pacing, with one critic saying it “Lulls the audience into a state of complacency with a studied, slow-moving, lightly comic first half before delivering a gruesome final section that makes Stephen King’s Misery look wholesome.”
The movie is sitting at 80% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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