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7500
Starring: Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung
Director: Takashi Shimizu
Released: TBC


Passengers, including a newly engaged flight attendant (Chung), a girlfriend with a secret, a controlling newlywed, and a woman with a unique perspective on death (Scout Taylor-Compton), encounter a supernatural force on board the claustrophobic Pacific Flight 7500. Soon they must choose whether to band together or look out for themselves. From the director of the American version of ‘The Grudge’, one of the few movies to give me a genuine sweat of fear, hopefully he can deliver a similar experience here.

The Green Inferno
Starring: Kirby Bliss Blanton, Daryl Sabara, Magda Apanowicz
Director: Eli Roth
Released: TBC


Student activists from New York City travel to the remote jungles of Peru in order to stage a protest but instead encounter a tribe of cannibals. This is the first movie Eli Roth has directed since ‘Hostel: Part II’ five years ago. It’s clearly inspired by the macabre masterpiece ‘Cannibal Holocaust’ in which a small group of reporters go to the Amazon in search of the last remaining cannibal tribe. Roth’s shoot is guerrilla, filming in a remote tribal village in the Peruvian jungle using actual tribesmen as extras, with a tiny crew and basic living conditions. Given the subject matter and director this could be a very grim movie. Anyway it’s good to see Roth back behind the camera and this should be applauded for being daring …even if it’s really another remake.

Horns
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Juno Temple, Max Minghella, James Remar
Director: Alexandre Aja
Released: TBC


Radcliffe (with American accent) portrays a man who wakes up after a drunken night to find two horns growing from his forehead and the demonic power to compel people to confess their sins and give in to their impulses. He’s also the prime suspect for the r*pe and murder of his girlfriend (Temple), so sets out to discover who was responsible. This is based on the well-reviewed book by Joe Hill (son of Stephen King), and helmed by the director of ‘High Tension’ and ‘The Hills Have Eyes’ remake. The strong cast, concept and director make this my one of my most anticipated.



SUMMARY (combining critics’ and public’s opinions)
Top Ranked1st The Conjuring, 2nd World War Z, 3rd Warm Bodies, 4th You’re Next, 5th Byzantium, 6th The Evil Dead, 7th Insidious: Chapter 2, 8th The Frozen Ground, 9th John Dies At The End, 10th Dark Skies, 11th Mama, 12th V/H/S/2, 13th Carrie, 14th We Are What We Are, 15th Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters
MediocreAll The Boys Love Mandy Lane, The Last Days On Mars, Lords Of Salem, The Haunting In Connecticut 2: Ghosts Of Georgia
AvoidTexas Chainsaw 3D, The ABC’s Of Death, Black Rock, The Last Exorcism Part II



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  • anthony said

    the best films were insidious 2, THE CONJOURING, mama and carrie all the others were not worth watching

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  • Tonya said

    I Love Thrillers/Horrors especially….. Psychological Thrillers such as ( All the Saw’s, Shutter Island, The Call ) I thought The Conjuring was worth the watch!!!! Carrie was “Good” followed the story… adding in some special effects it got an 8 from me ….. To tell you the TRUTH World War Z was soooo FAST and all over the place ( compare it to War of the Worlds in a way with how fast it was BUT BUT BUTTTTT IT was Awesome how they did it ) & I watched it trying to get through it 3 times and it just wasnt what I expected at all…..:( The Tall Man is my FAVVVV for 2012 its so worth the watch!!!!!! I enjoyed the Insidious Movies …:) Another 1, sorry not in 2013 but 2011 You’re Next is such a great psychological thriller I hope # 2 comes soon!!!! 😀 and 1 last I can think of is “We Are What We Are” Loved it, It’s different than most Horrors in General….Cannibalism within the Family at its Best!!!!! Love the “Living in the Sticks, Country feel” Made it dark 1 of my Favs for 2013 x Tonya x

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  • Marie said

    Hi, your website is really good. but it will be better if you add movie trailers to it, too!

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  • Allan Polaski said

    how is it that with every single american made so-called horror film that has been released in recent history, the dumbest people on the planet generally are the only survivors…….for reals do people actually believe this crap……… cmon how dumb are people getting when they can actually fall for this bs give us realistic scenarios with realistic plot direction and characters that people can actually give two s@#ts about rather than placate the uneducated and imbecilic with the same crappy rehashed storylines and obnoxiously predictable plots…just my opinion………everyone`s entitled to one …unless of course the us film industry says otherwise……..

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  • wendy said

    One really good movie that nobody talks about is You’re Next. Also another good one is Haunter. They are a little low budget but they are also suspense. I love movies that come out of no where and scare the crap outta you.

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  • Amina said

    Mama and the insidious is my best movies

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  • Hor-Are Great Movies said

    Okay, how nobody mentions Sinister, unreal. By far best horror movie to date. You can’t miss: Dark Skies, The Fourth Kind, Afflicted, Insidious (2 was good,but sequels always r tough to top the original), The Conjuring(Patrick Wilson is the new face of horror, great actor), Black Rock (good play off Hemingway’s “The Greatest Game”, The Rite, Cabin in the Woods (Chris Hemsworth, Thor, is in it), Devil Inside, Paranormal Activity 1 & 4 best so far, see what 5 brings, The Purge, started religious horror, n the best classic Exorcism of Emit Rose, The Last Exorcism 1 & 2, You’re Next. I have more but those who enjoyedcWorld War Z which I was very much looking forward to.Take Brad Pitt out n u leave us with nothing. Plans for a sequel. Also, older movie Fallen is another movie early on in the religious horror genre, along with The Mothman Prophecies, spooky and a top 10 movies. Just gettingcstarted…

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    • Sheridan Passell said
      Sheridan Passell

      Sinister was out the year before. A number of the films you mention didn’t come out in 2013. Sinister is a great movie though.

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  • Robin Gurl said

    I thought The Haunting In Connecticut 2: Ghosts Of Georgia and The Last Exorcism Part II. Don’t avoid them just because someone tells you too. They had really good plots and were really well made. And Insidious 2 was f**king amazing. If you liked the first you will like the second.

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    • Lawl said

      Your expectations must be low then. Haunting in Connecticut 2 and The Last Exorcism 2 were absolutely terrible movies. Cliched, predictable, try hard moments, nothing scary – pretty much sums them up. Insidious 2 was atleast entertaining, even though predictable and had a good score. The others just fail short of everything.

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  • Donovan said

    Mama was an absolutely horrid movie. Started out ok, but degenerated into an absolute mess. Ending was terrible and didn’t make much sense. Bad CGI at the end as well.

    Lords of Salem was amazing, but arthouse. If you’re afraid of full frontal, do not watch this movie.

    John Dies At The End was so good, I had to go out and read the books.

    Warm Bodies was not a horror flick. Just because it has zombies does not make it horror. A good movie though.

    I found Evil Dead to be decent. I was impressed to a point. It isn’t and will never be the original though.

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  • ANGELA said

    I LOVE SCARY MOVIES BUT I KNOW THAT ITS GETTING HARDER AND HARDER FOR ME TO FIND SOME THAT REALLY DO SCARY ME OR MAKE ME JUMP IN ANYWAY,BUT I HAVE SEEN SOME THAT STILL GET ME I KNOW THAT I JUST WATCHED THE MOVIE OUT OF THE DARK AND I MUST SAY THAT THAT MOVIE GOT ME TO JUMP A FEW TIMES AND SCARED ME A LITTEL,,SO IF U HAVENT SEEN THAT MOVIE DO SO ITS A VERY GOOD MOVIE AND IT SHOWS U THAT KARMA RELLY DOES COME BACK TO YA,,

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