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TV Guide
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The 38 Best Movies on Hulu Right Now (December 2025) - TV Guide
4 days ago - While the human stories are captivating, it's worth noting that some critics found the movie failed to detail America's involvement in making North Korea what it is today. -Tim Surette [Trailer] Kaitlyn Dever, No One Will Save You 20th Century Studios · Year: 2023 Director: Brian Duffield Stars: Kaitlyn Dever Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller Rating: PG-13 Metacritic score: 64
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IGN
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Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now (December 2025) - IGN
3 weeks ago - Sinister wasn't beloved when it came out in 2012, but has since become regarded as one of the scariest movies of the 2010s and beyond. The film's use of Super 8 murder footage and the movie's antagonist Bughuul's scare tactics is top-of-the-line horror imagery, wrapped around a true crime author's investigation of pure evil.
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Time Out
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The best horror movies of 2025 (so far)
October 15, 2025 - Osgood Perkins – son of Psycho star Anthony – has turned to another daddy of horror, Stephen King, adapting his short story about an evil, wind-up toy. Freaky, ultra-violent deaths occur every time someone turns a key in the monkey's side. Only Theo James (good twin) can save the day. That's if Theo James (bad twin) doesn't prevail. The Monkey isn't a deep or surprising ride, but its tongue-in-cheek approach to gore makes it a B-movie full of cartoonish fun.
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Reddit
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Top 10 best horror movies of 2023(imo)
May 17, 2023 - Note: I have not seen Talk to me which is why it's not on this list, had I seen it I'm sure it would be in the top 10. And for anyone wondering, I have seen five nights at Freddy's and that's not even an honorable mention for the top 10. Read more · Share · Share · Related Answers · Top 10 horror movies of 2023 · Best horror movies released in 2023 ·
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r/horror on Reddit: Favorite Horror Movie of 2023? Any Disappointments?
December 7, 2023 -

I spent a few years not watching many horror movies... not sure why, just something that sort of happened. I rediscovered my love for horror last year when I saw that Hereditary was up for streaming, and I will always watch that movie when it is on. After reliving that, I was back on the Horror wagon (Horror Wagon... cool name for a metal band? No?).

I wanted to leave my top 5 Horror movies released in 2023 here and see what you think. I also include some that I was excited for that disappointed me. Would love to hear what you think about the movies I liked, the ones I didn't, and ones that maybe I left off that I shouldn't have.

Top 10:

Evil Dead Rise: It's just so different from the rest. I like the older Evil Dead movies, but this one is just pure brutality. The story was still good though too. It wasn't just blood and guts with no plot. I thought the acting was great as well. Definitely not for the faint of heart!

Thanksgiving: This movie reminded me of a cross between Scream and Halloween. Scream is one of my all-time favorite franchises, and I of course really like Halloween, so I really enjoyed this.

Scream VI: As stated above, huge fan of this series. I'm nervous about where they go after this one since they've already said Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera are out.

Knock at the Cabin: I was taken aback by this one. I accepted that I would just never like another M. Night movie ever again... and then I saw this one and really enjoyed it. Very interesting idea (I know it was based on a book) and, once I realized what exactly was going on, it gave me crazy anxiety (this indicates excellent suspense for me, haha). I also just think Bautista is great.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter: Interesting Dracula film. I love Dracula, and vampires in general (unless they SPARKLE). I thought this was a creepy and suspenseful movie that deserved more attention.

Disappointments (in no particular order):

- Infinity Pool: Damn. Damn, damn, damn... I put off watching this movie for months because I wanted to be in the right setting for it. I was SO excited for it. It started out pretty decent... creepy, not really sure what is going on, weird... all good stuff. Then, it just never really went anywhere. The story completely stalled, and it became JUST weird. Seems like they had an idea they couldn't wrap up so they just said "FUCK IT! Shock value the shit outta this!" Mia Goth is phenomenal in it (duh... she is incredible in everything), but that was my only real highlight.

- Insidious: The Red Door: Wasn't expecting to like this, but had to see it because I saw the rest of them. To me, these movies just kept getting worse and worse as they went on, with this newest one continuing that trend.

- Renfield: More of a comedy, but classified as horror as well so felt I'd include it here. Just..... dumb.

- The Exorcist: Believer: This movie just stunk. The girls made me laugh more than they scared me. And no... it is not a sexist or ageist thing... Samara from the Ring crawling out of that well is still the scariest image I can conjure in my head, and the girl and boy from the Grudge also scared the shit outta me. To be honest, and I may catch a lot of hate here, but I didn't even really like the first Exorcist. I know that is a lot of peoples' "GOAT" horror movie. I don't think it is BAD, I just am not religious, and Demonic Possession isn't something I find scary. "Believer" though WAS just a bad movie.

ALL MOVIES ABOVE ARE ALL THE HORROR MOVIES RELEASED IN 2023 THAT I WATCHED. If a movie is not listed here, it means I didn't watch it (with the exception being Cocaine Bear... I don't see how that is horror at all. Sure "bear = scary" but that was a flat-out comedy. I DID enjoy it though!). Movies I did not watch that came out in 2023 that I still PLAN to watch:

Abigail, Beau is Afraid, Five Nights at Freddy's, Godzilla Minus One, Saw X (I missed a bunch of these movies when I went on my unintentional horror hiatus... only reason I didn't jump all over seeing this right when it came out), The Boogeyman, and V/H/S 85.

Let me know what you all think! AM I wrong about any of these? Anything I am missing that I definitely need to check out? Did I nail it (we all know that's not going to be the case)? Let's hear your thoughts!

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Reddit
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All Things Horror: From Movies & TV to Books & Games
February 27, 2008 - THIS is body horror. This is legit frightening. I cannot stress enough that if you're someone looking for a scary movie, this, oddly enough, is exactly what you're looking for. To the skeptics, of which I was formly one, I know I know, its Cinderella. Its uh, a good bit different. Think early to mid era Guillermo Del Toro and you'll be in the neighborhood. The best part is, I got this via a recommendation here and I cannot begin to say how awesome it is to ask for good movies and to get exactly that.
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reddit.com › r/horror › best horror movies i’ve watched in 2023–movies to watch during spooky season
r/horror on Reddit: Best Horror Movies I’ve Watched in 2023–Movies to Watch During Spooky Season
April 30, 2023 -

It’s Halloween season! Here are the 5 best scary movies I’ve watched in 2023, with something about each one.

Huesera: The Bone Woman: Pregnancy/maternal horror, and how both can strip women of their identity, is pretty unexplored, but that serves as the crux to this movie. I absolutely loved the atmosphere in this one, and it stuck with me for a long time after. Instantly became one of my favorite horror movies ever.

Possession: A surreal and haunting psychological horror film from the early 1980s. It starts as the story of a disintegrating marriage against the backdrop of Cold War Berlin, but as Isabelle Adjani’s character takes a very Repulsion or Darling type dive into madness, the story veers hard into strange horror. It is certainly incredibly weird but definitely unforgettable.

A Dark Song: A true hidden gem, this gripping and atmospheric psychological horror film revolves around a grieving mother who hires an occultist to perform a complex ritual to contact her deceased son. It has a slow burn approach and tons of nuance to the characters that hint at all sorts of unspoken connections as it builds escalating dread. Instantly one of my favorite movies of any genre I’ve ever seen, A Dark Song is a masterclass in building tension and exploring grief.

Kill List: Dark, disturbing, and bleak, this movie is about a financially struggling hitman who is pulled back into the world of contract killing—but when his marks all seem to know him, he begins to realize nothing is as it seems. Superbly acted and harrowing, the movie expertly blends elements of crime, psychological horror, and occult mystique to create amazing atmosphere.

The Wailing: Somehow I slept on this when everyone was raving about it several years ago, but this is honestly one of the best made horror movies I’ve ever seen. The story follows a small-town police officer investigating a series of bizarre and gruesome deaths that seem to be connected to a mysterious outsider. With its eerie atmosphere and impeccable cinematography, the movie is deeply unsettling as it explores themes of fear, paranoia, and the clash between traditional beliefs and modern skepticism.

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › any recommendations of good 2023 horror movies to watch in october?
r/horror on Reddit: Any recommendations of good 2023 horror movies to watch in October?
August 8, 2023 -

Every October I like to do a 30 day marathon of horror movies/series and make a list of what I watched that year.

I used to choose what I was going to watch on a day to day basis but this sometimes lead to me not having enough time to choose and missing the 30 day mark.

This year I would like to have a list ready and add a movie per day. I'm also looking to watch recent GOOD horror movies. All genres of horror are welcome.

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reddit.com › r/horror › what was your favourite horror movie released in 2023?
r/horror on Reddit: What was your favourite horror movie released in 2023?
July 10, 2023 -

Out of all the ones I have seen, I liked "Talk to Me" the most. It felt refreshing and the addiction comparison blew my mind!

I haven't seen "When Evil Lurks" yet, checking in with others to see if there is anything else I missed that was good.

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r/horror on Reddit: The 10 Best Horror Movies Released in the First Half of 2023
August 13, 2022 - Hopefully not, we haven’t had that big horror release yet this year. I’m hoping Cobweb or Talk To Me is that big horror movie for 2023.
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r/horror on Reddit: The 20 Best Horror Movies of 2023
October 21, 2023 - ... Agree with most of the list, but Clock was fucking awful and I haven't see a good word about Perpetrator, either. Keep giving those best of slots to Brooklyn 45 and Where the Devil Roams. Both great and two of the best horror filmmaker out ...
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Reddit
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r/HorrorMovies on Reddit: 31 Horror Movies for October! (2024 and 2023)
September 17, 2024 -

Last year I made a movie watchlist for my family and I to watch 1 horror movie per day in October. It was so much fun, so this year I'm doing it again! I tried not to double up from last year so hopefully that was successful. Let me know if there's any you want me to include on next year's list! :)

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/moviesuggestions › could you guys please list down all the good horror movies of 2025/2024?
r/MovieSuggestions on Reddit: Could you guys please list down all the good horror movies of 2025/2024?
May 16, 2025 -

And by good, I mean I should have a sense of satisfaction after the movie ends, that I’ve seen something worthwhile and haven’t wasted my time. I’ve been pissed off so much over the last few days watching crappy movies (which I thought would be good) and wasting my time.

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reddit.com › r/horror › opinion time: talk to me (2023) is easily the best a24 horror movie since hereditary
r/horror on Reddit: Opinion time: Talk to Me (2023) is easily the best A24 horror movie since Hereditary
September 3, 2024 -

I've seen my fair share of A24 horror films up until now and I really haven't liked most other than Hereditary. I found Midsommar to be incredibly pretentious and it had characters that didn't react like human beings, X was a boring slasher where the kills weren't even that creative and the twist of It Comes at Night made the entire film feel pointless. Talk to Me had some really great performances from Sophie Wilde and Joe Bird, an instantly intriguing premise, some genuinely intense and scary scenes and an actually really satisfying ending compared to most downer films from A24. Who else loved this film like I did?

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reddit.com › r/horror › can anyone recommend some great 2023 horror movies i've missed?
r/horror on Reddit: Can anyone recommend some great 2023 horror movies I've missed?
December 15, 2023 -

2022 was, for me, an incredible year for horror movies. This year, not so much.

Rather than listing the movies I've watched, and the many that have disappointed me, please let me know of any serious, powerful horror films you've enjoyed from this year. As a reference point, my favourites have been Talk To Me, Dark Harvest, and When Evil Lurks. However, even these didn't blow me away - though Talk To Me came close.