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The 13 best horror films for Halloween

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It is not easy for a horror film, which is not limited to sudden loud noises or Gore to surprise the audience – to create, perhaps because so few mediocre films in the horror genre growth above. A film like Carrie has some great scenes, but the mood is ruined by the changes of tone, as if it will resolve what kind of movie. Hellraiser has its share of frightening scenes, but the abundance of Gore makes it difficult to see. And suffer from such films as Ghost Portertoo absurd, fabricated explanations prepared for the supernatural. What I admire are movies that create a sense of horror with more subtlety and artistry. During the following films are not all completely horror "genre, all the topics dealing with terror. In alphabetical order, here are my top-13 will bring the spirit of Halloween did.

1 The Blair Witch Project – 1999, dir. Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez. Testing, this modest, low budget film thatdo not need flashy effects, to create an atmosphere of fear. The story is like a documentation of real amateur submitted pictures in a forest after three students who disappear while searching for a famous local legend, like the Blair Witch. There are the characters, watching the movie from their point of view in the viewfinder, as it turned out, he draws us into its spell, and increases the peak cooling.

2 Carnival of Souls – 1962, dir. Herk Harvey. While on the road toassume a position as organist of the church, is a woman haunted by a strange phenomenon. He forces her to an abandoned pavilion on the lake, at the beginning of an incredible chain of events. Harvey's macabre masterpiece low budget, with its eerie organ score accordingly, has become a cult.

3 Donnie Darko – 2001, dir. Richard Kelly. Time travel, a man in an incredibly horrible bunny suit and a protagonist who may or may not be slipping into mental illness are the secret toThe core of this cult film, which covers science fiction and horror, but it is much more than the two genres. Jake Gyllenhaal to play Donnie Darko, a troubled teenager in suburban Virginia, the sense of seemingly disparate threads confusion and hallucinations experienced. Everything is then set the night before Halloween, when Donnie is forced to a decision that will change the future face, and his past.

4 The Exorcist – 1973, dir. William Friedkin. Even putting asidethe hype, this remains one of the best horror movie time. Ellen Burstyn plays a mother who is upset about the increasingly bizarre behavior of her daughter played (Linda Blair). Many no longer want the possibility that his daughter possessed by the devil to confess, but she finally agrees to bring in an exorcist. Minimalist music of Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield, which builds slowly and inevitably, as the film was not originally there in horror, becausebut may increase only a few bars of the theme, the hairs on the back of the neck.

5 The Haunting (original version) – 1963, dir. Robert Wise. This is the original film version of Shirley Jackson's novel, a paranormal investigator and his three companions, who meet in an old house known for its terrible past. Claire Bloom plays the mentally fragile Nell, who is gradually coming under the pernicious charm of the house. Despite some campy moments, not days wellthe film still manages to retain its power. Wise understand that terrorism is often in not revealing anything.

6 The Nightmare Before Christmas – 1993, dir. Wrote Henry Selick (Tim Burton s). In this inventive stop-action-fantasy, the leader of Halloween Town (as Jack Skellington, the king called the pumpkin patch) contributes to life in a celebration of Halloween repetitive abduction of Father Christmas and breathing imposed its spin dark Christmas. TheVisuals, engage, and the haunting music by Danny Elfman brings the right balance of humor and good spirits fright.

7 Onibaba – 1964, dir. Kaneto Shindo. These black-and-white Japanese horror film takes place during the 14th century, the civil wars that rocked the country and led to mass extinctions. A woman and her daughter-in-law survive by selling the armor of the warriors rebel recall two women to death. The element of the supernatural is thin,minimalist and the use of images, such as wind pampas grass under an overcast sky, or the demon Noh mask is masterful.

Another 8 – 2001, dir. Alejandro AmenĂ¡bar. Nicole Kidman plays a nervous woman, escape to the English countryside with her two children, photophobia, during the Second World War, until the husband comes back from his forehead. This variation on the classic haunted house theme is done with the right touch of pathos and terror of the supernatural.

9.Phantom Of The Opera (Original Version) – 1925, dir. Rupert Julian. Lon Chaney appeared in the title role in this silent film of a form, disfigured composer who haunts the Paris Opera and falls in love with one of opera singers. E 'for Chaney's intentionally horrific, self-applied make-up known. Later remakes, including Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, are very weak compared to the power and the horror of the original.

10 PitchBlack – 2000, dir. David Twohy. And 'the facade of a science fiction films are, but the story is really one of our primal fears: the dark. A cargo ship crashes on a desolate planet, where only two to keep the planet in a day seemingly perpetual. The survivors discover a mysterious desert outpost is slowly realize that something terrible will be released when the planet depends on the darkness of a total eclipse of the Sun is on hold. Vin Diesel plays with the special view heldwho need to learn to trust, in order to survive the night. This film scared the pants off me.

11 Scary Movie 3-2003, dir. David Zucker. The horror genre ripe for parody, and the third episode of Scary Movie skewer not only films like The Ring and the others, but all was to Michael Jackson from American Idol. The scene then makes me laugh so hard it hurts.

12 Shutter (original version) – 2004, dir.Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom. A photographer and his girlfriend by chance on a young woman who appears out of nowhere on a dark road, then guiltily left the scene running. The dead woman begins to invade his life, first appears in photographs, and gradually to a physical presence. The last scene is disturbing image that will follow you long after the movie ends. Be sure to see the original Thai version, not the American remake.

13Silence of the Lambs – 1991, dir. Jonathan Demme. Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins to star in this thriller about an FBI agent who seeks the help of a psychiatrist convicted murderer on the trail of a serial killer. Instead of the supernatural is a reality that makes this movie so bad, but to solve our fear of the real-life monsters in our midst.

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