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    Are you ready for a spine-tingling night of terror? Look no further than our curated list of the very best horror movies to view on a dark and stormy night. Whether you’re in the mood for classic slasher flicks, supernatural haunts, or psychological thrillers, we have you covered. So, grab some popcorn, switch off the lights, and get ready for a hair-raising experience.

    The Exorcist (1973)

    Just about the most iconic horror movies of all time, The Exorcist tells the story of a girl possessed by a demon and the efforts to save her soul. This film set a new standard for horror using its realistic and graphic special effects, and is really a must-watch for any horror fan.

    The Shining (1980)

    Using the Stephen King novel of the same name, The Shining follows a family group as they spend the wintertime within an isolated hotel. As the father’s sanity begins to unravel, supernatural forces threaten their lives. This movie is really a masterpiece of suspense and psychological horror, with unforgettable performances by Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.

    The Babadook (2014)

    This Australian horror film follows a single mother and her son because they are terrorized by way of a mysterious creature called the Babadook. The movie explores themes of grief, loss, and motherhood, while keeping the audience on the edge of their seats using its eerie atmosphere and chilling performances.

    Hereditary (2018)

    Hereditary tells the story of a family group grappling with trauma and loss following the death of their grandmother. As supernatural occurrences commence to happen, the family’s sanity is pushed to the brink. This movie is really a slow burn, building tension and dread until the shocking finale.

    Halloween (1978)

    No set of horror movies is complete minus the classic slasher flick, Halloween. This movie introduced the world to Michael Myers, a masked killer who terrorizes a little town on Halloween party. Halloween spawned multiple sequels and remakes, but the original remains a must-watch for horror fans.

    A Quiet Place (2018)

    In a world where making noise means certain death, a family group must navigate their solution to safety. A Quiet Place is a masterclass in tension and suspense, using silence to make a sense of dread that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

    The Conjuring (2013)

    Predicated on real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, The Conjuring follows a family group as they are terrorized by way of a malevolent entity in their home. This movie is really a throwback to classic horror movies, with a haunting atmosphere and jump scares that may leave you gasping.

    To Watch Movies (2005)

    Several women continues on a caving expedition, only to find themselves trapped underground and pursued by bloodthirsty creatures. The Descent is really a claustrophobic and intense horror movie that will leave you breathless.

    Get Out (2017)

    Get Out is a horror movie that explores the insidious nature of racism. When a young Black man visits his white girlfriend’s family for the weekend, he discovers a sinister plot that threatens his life. This movie is a masterful mixture of horror and social commentary which will stick with you long following the credits roll.

    Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

    This classic horror movie tells the story of a young woman who becomes pregnant with the devil’s child. As her paranoia grows and the ones around her become more sinister, Rosemary must fight to protect herself and her developing fetus. Rosemary’s Baby is really a slow burn, building tension before shocking finale.