Thehorror genrehas never lived in the spotlight of mainstream cinema.

Perhaps some of these films lacked the heavycommercial backing that guarantees worldwide attention.

As Joan gets closer to the school, Kat is tormented by increasingly horrifying visions.

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The Blackcoat’s Daughteris a profoundly touching film with a complex production history.

Nevertheless, the project came out incredibly well, especially considering it wasPerkins' directorial debut.

The director was able to evoke deep emotional resonance and sheer terror.

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This movie deserves more attention.

9The Orphanage (2007)

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Strange occurrences begin when her son befriends an invisible entity.

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The Orphanagereceived critical acclaimwhen it first premiered.

Had the story been shot in the United States, it would probably now be considered a cult.

Without a doubt, the film isa haunting must-watch horror masterpiece.

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The film explores themes of loss, betrayal, and the lingering effects of war.

There, he finds himself haunted by a recently deceased child, Santi.

“What is a ghost?

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Girls Kat (Kiernan Shipka) and Rose (Lucy Boynton) are left alone in a Bramford prep boarding school during the winter holidays when their parents mysteriously fail to pick them up. While they experience increasingly strange events at the isolated school, the film shows another story - that of Joan (Emma Roberts), a troubled young woman on the road who, for reasons unknown, needs to get to Bramford as quickly as possible. As Joan gets closer to the school, Kat is tormented by increasingly horrifying visions.

A tragedy condemned to repeat itself time and again?

An instant of pain, perhaps.

Something dead which still seems to be alive.

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An emotion suspended in time.

Like a blurred photograph.

Like an insect trapped in amber.”

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Despite receiving critical praise,Maywas unsuccessful at the box office when it first came out.

Nevertheless, over the years, it grew to become quite a significant hidden gem of the genre.

6The Woods (2006)

The Woods is a 2006 horror film set in 1965 New England.

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The Orphanage follows a woman who returns with her family to her childhood home, a former orphanage she plans to reopen. Strange occurrences begin when her son befriends an invisible entity.

AfterMay, Lucky McKee proved once more to be a masterful cinematic storyteller.

The film is a must-watch and, if given a second chance, it could become a cult.

After all, the movie isa great, adrenaline-inducing journey of survival in the open sea.

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It captures the sense of powerlessness in a hostile, human-adverse setting, crafting an immersive and terrifying experience.

Without a doubt,the horror is an underrated shark movie.

Throughout the film, the teenagers get strange and threatening calls from the killer known as Billy.

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Black Christmas recieved mixed reviews upon release but has since become a cult classic.

However, despite the critical acclaim it received, the film appears to have been forgotten in recent years.

Honestly, I stillcan’t believe the low watch rate of this greatly reviewed horror.

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The Devil’s Backbone is a Spanish Gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro. Set during the Spanish Civil War, the film follows a young boy named Carlos who is left at a remote orphanage. As he navigates the eerie and troubled environment, Carlos uncovers the dark secrets of the orphanage, including ghostly apparitions and hidden pasts. The film explores themes of loss, betrayal, and the lingering effects of war.

For this reason, aside from the widely recognized masterpieces of Dario Argento, not everyone might rememberCemetery Man.

Despite its B-movie appeal, it has an inner depth and intelligence that sets it apart.

Martin Scorsese deemed it one of the best Italian productions of the 1990s (ViaCollider).

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Given its mixed-to-negative critical reception, most people might disagree here.

The story draws inspiration fromDraculaby Bram Stoker.

Nathalie Emmanuel delivers a powerful performance.

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May is a psychological horror film released in 2003, following a socially awkward veterinary assistant with a lazy eye. Her obsession with perfection leads to a descent into depravity after developing a fixation on a boy with perfect hands, exploring themes of loneliness and the quest for acceptance.

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The Woods is a 2006 horror film set in 1965 New England. It follows a troubled girl who is sent by her estranged parents to an isolated girls' school, where she encounters mysterious events in the surrounding woods.

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Black Christmas is a 1974 horror movie from A Christmas Story director Bob Clark. The Canadian slasher centers on sorority girls who are stalked and killed by a crazed killer during the holiday season. Throughout the film, the teenagers get strange and threatening calls from the killer known as Billy. Black Christmas recieved mixed reviews upon release but has since become a cult classic.

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Lake Mungo is a psychological horror film directed by Joel Anderson. The story centers around the Palmer family, who experience a series of unexplained and unsettling events following the tragic drowning of their daughter, Alice. Utilizing a mockumentary style, the film delves into themes of grief, loss, and the supernatural as the family’s investigation into Alice’s death uncovers disturbing secrets and mysteries.

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Cemetery Man is a 1994 horror-comedy film directed by Michele Soavi, featuring Rupert Everett as Francesco Dellamorte, a cemetery caretaker who must confront reanimated corpses and his own existential dilemmas. The film explores themes of life, death, and the nature of reality, blending macabre humor with philosophical undertones.

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After her mother’s death, Evie discovers a long-lost cousin through a DNA test and is invited to a lavish wedding in the English countryside. As she is charmed by her aristocratic host, dark secrets about her newfound family emerge, forcing her into a deadly fight for survival.

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