Movies about Terrifying
Od klasických lekcí na skok až po psychologický horor – tyto filmy vás v noci určitě nenechají spát.
Autor: Josh Rosenberg, Emma Carey a Bria McNeal Publikováno: 17. října 2023
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Hororové filmy přicházejí s nevyslovenou dohodou. Výměnou za váš čas by vás cokoliv, co sledujete, mělo vyděsit. Pokud to není dostatečně strašidelné, aby vás přimělo spát s nočním světlem, tak jaký to má smysl? Každý fanoušek hororů vám potvrdí, že není nic horšího než děsivý film, který selže.
Víme, že tu nejste kvůli mírnému vzrušení (to je další seznam), takže to přeruším. Níže jsme shrnuli ty nejděsivější filmy všech dob. Uvidíte nešťastné kempování, invaze grizzlyů, sadistické zabijáky, děsivé strašidelné příběhy a dokonce i strašidelnou nabalzamovanou ruku. Každý film pochází od ligy talentovaných režisérů, jejichž projekty vás donutí zpochybnit jejich zdravý rozum. S množstvím strašidelných témat a děsivých obrazů těchto 88 filmů jistě zapůsobí i na ty nejnáročnější diváky. nevěříte nám? Vezměte si svitek, vyberte si jeden a zjistěte to sami. Ale neříkejte, že jsme vás nevarovali.
The Strangers
Ředitel školy: Bryan Bertino
S pomocí některých skutečně nemilosrdných vetřelců, The Strangers vezme kosti každého příběhu o domácí invazi a nakopne ho o stupeň výš. Když Kristen a James zamíří do svého prázdninového domu v (samozřejmě) v divočině, očekávají, že budou mít relaxační útočiště. Místo toho jsou nuceni bojovat o život, když na jejich dveře zaklepe cizí žena.
50 nejděsivějších filmů všech dob
We sorted through the most ghoulish and jaw-dropping horror films to determine the scariest movies of all time. Sleep tight.
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Stream the scariest movies of all time—if you dare
There’s nothing like a good scary movie to get your blood pumping and heart racing. At their core, though, horror movies do much more than scare. They make us think about our lives, our values, and even our society as a whole. That’s why some of the scariest movies of all time overlap with the best movies of all time; they take us out of our comfort zone and thrill us into thinking.
The horror genre has plenty of films to choose from, but if you really want to get the daylights scared out of you, add these top scary movies to your streaming list. They were chosen based on multiple factors, including our research on their popularity, influence on the horror genre, and creative storytelling. From terrifying thrillers to scary Halloween movies, they’re sure to induce some serious goosebumps and spine chills.
It
Vydáno: 2017
Hodnocené: R
Ředitel školy: Andy Muschietti
Based on Stephen King’s terrifying 1986 novel, It brings your fears to life in a real and raw way. Follow a group of outcast kids as they band together to defeat a monster (which takes on the look of a clown named Pennywise) that feeds on the children of their hometown.
Why it’s scary: For starters, Pennywise is pretty freaky—imagine seeing a massive, sinister clown lurking in your town. No thanks. Second, It’s ability to shape-shift into your darkest fears makes It seemingly inescapable; if It’s targeting you, you’re literally surrounded by terror, which is something the movie emphasizes well. Third, It only targets children, so the self-proclaimed “Losers Club” (a group of middle school children) are on their own fighting a supernatural monster. If you make it through the first movie, stream Je to kapitola druhá to get a second dose of terror. Side note: If you’re looking for a great scary Halloween costume, why not go as an equally terrifying clown?
Nejděsivější hororové filmy všech dob
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We acknowledge the arbitrary nature of a roundup of this ilk. That said, we can vouch that the following films—classics still terrifying today, modern tales as horrifying as they are original, and foreign fare so spooky you’ll be glad you have those subtitles to focus on—leave permanent scars. Ahead, the 85 scariest horror movies of all time. Don’t forget to leave the lights on.
m3gan
She’s autonomous. She’s lethal. She’s got a killer wardrobe. Her name is M3gan, and she’s the closest thing to a best friend and confidant a little girl can have. So goes the case of Cady, an orphaned eight-year-old who’s put in the care of her Aunt Gemma (Allison Williams), a robotics whiz on the verge of a major invention. Not ready for children and feeling the squeeze at work, Gemma pairs M3gan with Cady, unaware of the deadly consequences that come with trusting artificial intelligence.
Huesera: Kostěná žena
The journey to motherhood can be stressful. In the case of the scream queen at the center of Michelle Garza Cervera’s bone-chilling debut, that’s an understatement. A first-time mother, Valeria’s pregnancy is riddled with black widows, hallucinations, and phantasms. But this is no typical ghost story. Rather, it’s a multilayered horror tale whose purpose goes beyond just delivering a good scare, offering a stellar twist on the Mexican folktale La Huesera. And once it breaks inside your psyche, it’s not going to leave.
Evil Dead Rise
Sometimes you just want good, old-fashioned horror with a bloated budget blown on buckets of gore. That’s exactly what you get with Warner Bros.’ Evil Dead Rising. The fifth installment of the series, this one follows the reunion between two estranged sisters—one unattached, the other raising three kids in a cramped apartment—and the demons who make themselves at home. There’s no cabin, and no Ash. But there are demonic forces and a visceral buffet of blood and guts that would make Sam Raimi proud.
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vliv
You’ve heard it before: What you see online is not truth. Social media is a digital jungle, where likes and shares are the bait, and misinformation and lies are the traps, and it requires one to proceed with caution. In this getaway horror flick about a woman who goes missing during her solo vacay in Thailand, we get a firsthand look at the dangers of living life online. Though far-fetched and unlikely at times, vliv makes a solid point: The selfie you take today could be the life you lose tomorrow.
Připevnění
This Hebrew horror romance about two women whose meet-cute leads to a relationship rocked by rituals and black magic is a Shudder Original—which is just code for “really good stuff.” After Leah suffers a horrifying seizure, the two head to Leah’s childhood home in London; it’s here where things get weird. Not only does Leah’s mother reveal herself to be an overbearing, spell-chanting parental unit, but her uncle keeps pushing dybbuks. As charming as it is scary, Připevnění has a way of sticking with you.
malum
A remake of his 2014 cult horror, Poslední posun, Anthony DiBlasi’s malum is a gruesome mix of demonic imagery and supernatural horror. Working with a crippling screenplay, DiBlasi introduces a little more backstory here, pumps up the volume of his cast, and widens the scope of his lens—this time we get to leave the station if only for a little while. Rozdělit’s Jessica Sula takes the lead as the rookie officer whose late-night shift turns into a bloodbath. And, yes, it’s another panic attack of a movie, but totally worth it.
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Chůva
From Nikyatu Jusu, a Sierra Leonean American filmmaker with much festival clout, comes a domestic thriller about a Senegalese babysitter (Anna Diop) who takes a job caring for the daughter of a white Upper East Side family. She hopes the gig will be the bridge she needs to bring her son to America. However, the further she becomes entwined with this family, the more her own maternal sacrifice haunts her. A welcome addition to the Blumhouse catalog, this is psychological horror at its finest.
Výkřik VI
Jenna Ortega and Melissa Berrera head to NYC in the latest installment of the Ghostface saga. As sisters Tara and Sam, the two leave Woodsboro for a fresh start but, of course, soon find they’re the targets of a psycho in a costume wielding a very sharp knife. Writer Kevin Williamson works with a team to pen a script worthy of this enduring franchise, while veterans like Courteney Cox, Hayden Panettiere, and Skeet Ulrich reprise their roles for old time’s sake. Totally worth the sleepless night that might follow.
Nemocný
Escaping to a lakeside cabin to ride out quarantine during a pandemic might sound like a bright idea. That is, until you learn there’s a hooded madman, or several, in the woods and no one can hear you scream. If anything, this home-invasion horror flick from masterful writer Kevin Williamson, of Křičet fame, and his writing partner, Katelyn Crabb, will induce those shivers you want from a horror flick. But under its slash-happy varnish, there’s a serious message to spread: Politics can make people sick.
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Měkké a tiché
One of the most disturbing films on record comes from Beth de Araújo, a Chinese American filmmaker whose debut feature film was inspired by the “Central Park Karen.” Intrigued by commonplace racism, Araújo recruited a cast of “nice white women” to explore just how deep that well of fear and ignorance goes. And trust us, it’s deep. And it’s dark. A rattling nightmare that will make you feel like a fly on the wall of the scummiest far-right girls’ night out, this one is a brutal watch with a booming message.
Rozzlobená černoška a její monstrum
Death is a disease. And Vicaria, a 17-year-old prodigy suffering the loss of her brother, knows the cure. So goes the story of this contemporary creature feature from writer/director Bomani J. Story. A twisted take on the mad-science subgenre, this reimagined Frankenstein follows Vicaria, played brilliantly by Laya DeLeon Hayes (Equalizer), as she resurrects the soul of her murdered brother, unleashing a string of terrifying consequences she can’t put back into Pandora’s box.
Hostitel
Před Parazit, director Bong Joon Ho was unleashing another parasitic feat on film buffs. This one, a creature feature about a mutant squid—the result of toxic chemicals poured into the Han River—that emerges from the depths of Seoul’s water supply, attacks those on the shoreline, and abducts a little girl whose family stops at nothing to save her, is an intoxicating potion of horror, drama, and even humor. But best of all, Hostitel has so much heart.
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Barbar
Justin Long, the quietly brilliant genre actor celebrated by indie fans for his surprising performances in projects like Tusk, The Wave, House of Darkness, a creepshow, gets punished again in this wickedly fun viral gem from Zach Cregger. The film’s primo star, however, is final girl Georgina Campbell, the actress who plays Tess. As a woman who’s booked the world’s most disturbing Airbnb, she comes toe to toe with monsters both real and imagined. And the results are nerve shattering.
Svatý Maud
Pokud jste to mysleli Exorcismus Emily Rose delivered some crazy scares, let us introduce you to Svatý Maud. A simple though seriously effective character study blending demonic and psychological terrors, Rose Glass’s bold vision paints the former as child’s play. Her story focuses on a young nurse, Maud, and her self-assigned task of saving the soul of her dying patient. And before the title screen even hits, you’ll be begging for mercy. Ominous, bold, and hella disturbing, this one is an impressive debut.
Shrew’s Nest
In the mood for hororové filmy? Nehledejte nic jiného než Shrew’s Nest, a gory 2014 addition to the agoraphobia subgenre that scored an endorsement from legendary Spanish helmer Álex de la Iglesia. Making their feature debut, directing team Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel spin a yarn about two recluse sisters and one very unlucky man that will remind of Bída and shock like Uvnitř. That’s just to say this claustrophobic journey through madness and dysfunction ends in one over-the-top bloodbath.
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padavka
A truly unsettling watch from Aussie directing pair Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes, padavka fuses dark humor with genre carnage to unpredictable effect—and it’s just the intoxicating blend you want in a horror flick. The film follows Aisha Dee’s Cecilia, a.k.a. Sissy (a nickname she despises for reasons you’ll soon learn), on a bachelorette trip from hell. A good-vibes social media influencer, Cecilia’s mantras and meditations are then put to the ultimate test: being holed up with her childhood bully.
Úsměv
Sosie Bacon is a revelation. Starring in this relentless genre debut from director Parker Finn, she takes audiences on a horrifying journey riddled with trauma and grief, nearly losing herself to her character, Rose Cotter. It all begins when Rose, a psychiatrist in New Jersey, witnesses a patient’s brutal suicide—it’s an act that triggers some visceral supernatural terrorizing and also forces Rose to confront her own childhood trauma. Genre buffs, you will be very happy you watched, but this one will definitely not make anyone crack a smile.
Mluvte No Evil
Good manners are essential in social situations. But just how much is one willing to politely take? That’s the question posed to Bjorn and Louise, the couple at the core of Christian Tafrup’s Danish slow burner. And the answer? Well, it’s far more sinister than you could ever imagine. After meeting another couple on holiday in Tuscany, Bjorn and Louise agree to spend a weekend with their new “friends” at their home in the country. Slowly and methodically, the reason for the invite becomes excruciatingly clear.
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The Wailing
Just a warning: Whatever your coping behavior—chewing on your fingernails, gnawing at your cheek, ripping off your cuticles—take caution when watching The Wailing, or you’ll have nothing left. So rattling, Na Hong-jin’s masterpiece is like nothing you’ve ever seen. A mix of demonic, epidemic, and psychological horror, it unfurls through Jong-goo, a policeman who gets tangled up in a mystery plaguing his village and his daughter, and trust us when we say the film is aptly titled.
Noční dům
Hear this now: The frights delivered in David Bruckner’s chiller are not your amateur scares. The ominous atmosphere set under a dense layer of lakeside fog, and the way the vast darkness behind our scream queen, played brilliantly by Rebecca Hall, subtly shifts and moves before our very eyes—like a specter we know isn’t there, and yet it is—make this contemporary horror an enthusiastic entry for our list. On the surface, it’s a ghost story about a grieving woman trying to unlock the secrets of her husband’s suicide, but beneath the surface, it’s a wrenching tale of love and possession. Watch Now
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