The 10 Best Horror Movies Of The 2010s, According To Metacritic
Many movie buffs believe that the horror genre has declined over the past few decades. However, there are a few brave and creative filmmakers out there who would like to prove that there is still plenty of horror and creativity in the genre.
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From Jordan Peele 's creepy comedy/horror to Robert Eggers' ultra-surreal lighthouse , many films from the 2000s brought something new to the scene, delighting horror fans and compelling critics. . Terrifying as ever.
Controversial Jordan Peele Freshman - United States (2019)
Comedian Jordan Peele is directed by the hit movie Get Out . Much was expected of another outing, and we (about a family in a coastal hideout terrorized by a group of prisoners) mostly kept their promises.
Some critics and audiences found Peel's second film a little disappointing, but most found it as original, thought-provoking, and enjoyable as Get Out , as evidenced by its Metacritic score of 81. The director's masterful blend of horror and humor was praised, as was an impressive cast led by Lupita Nyong'o. .
Film Critics Silently Resent - A Quiet Place (2018)
A Quiet Place , the debut of famous actor John Krasinski , shows a world destroyed by voice-controlled aliens. In this apocalyptic world, the family struggles to survive in near silence.
With a commendable Metacritic score of 82, the film has proven to be one of the most creative, scary, and impactful horror films of recent years. With complex themes, impeccable pace, a great plot, and some truly terrifying monsters, this movie definitely deserves the accolades it continues to receive.
The Thin Line Between Real and Unreal Horror - In the Shadows (2016)
This ghost story in Persian is an interesting psychological horror story about a mysterious evil slowly invading a home worn out by the Iran-Iraq War.
Few contemporary horror movies are totally horrific, and Under the Shadow is definitely one of them. It blurs the line between supernatural horror and the real and highly destructive horrors of war. Measured for its direction and intelligence in writing, it's an unforgettable movie with plenty to offer, as evidenced by its Metacritic score of 83.
What Can't Be Think or Feel Can't Let Go - It's Coming (2014)
This horror movie is about a young woman named Jay. It's not just the movie that haunts her, as a mysterious supernatural force haunts her after having sex.
Those looking for a classic and modern horror movie probably won't be satisfied with It Follows . However, this film, which received Metacritic 83, will appeal to those who prefer a slow, intense film that immerses its characters in a scary atmosphere.
Very popular debut in the horror genre - Witch (2015)
The Witcher was the debut of Robert Eggers, one of the most charming voices in modern American cinema, and what a debut. The events take place in New England in the 17th century, where a family is torn apart by witchcraft and other evil causes.
Right from the start, Eggers demonstrated an unparalleled talent for creating a totally captivating and relaxing atmosphere filled with layered character and expertly crafted drama and slowly building tension. The Witcher has a score of 83 on the Metacritic, indicating its exceptional quality.
Brain Puzzle - Lighthouse (2019)
Eggers' second movie was released four years after his first, and most people would agree that it was his best movie. "The Lighthouse " is a genre masterpiece about two lighthouse keepers trying to keep themselves safe while living on a remote island in New England in the 1890s.
On a large artistic scale but with an intimate (and often claustrophobic) feel, this masterful film earned a metacritic score of 83 for its ambitious plot, stunning performances, and breathtaking atmosphere.
Hello But Not Hello - Get Out (2017)
All of Jordan Peele's films have huge followings, but most would agree that the director's best work is still Get Out, about a black man who goes on a date with his girlfriend's attractive but strange white parents.
The movie isn't without its funny and well-acted gags, but its greatest strength lies in its clever handling of social commentary and its frightening tone of fear, all of which pay off. 85 in Metacritic. It's scary, humorous, visually stunning, storytelling, beautifully designed and acting.
Never Stop Shooting - A shot of the dead (2017)
It's hard to talk about One Cut of the Dead without spoiling it, and it's definitely the kind of movie you should watch knowing as little of its history as possible. Description: It tells the story of a zombie attack on a camera crew at a Japanese facility during World War II.
At first glance, this might look like a brutally funny B-rated zombie action movie. However, the audience who chooses to believe the 86th movie on Metacritic and is patient enough to watch it until the end will be rewarded with a great second half of the movie. Movie. It reworks everything that was before.
A Book Not to Be Missed - Babadook (2014)
The film, about a widow struggling to overcome her son's fear of a monster lurking in the house, was hailed by critics and audiences as one of the best horror films of all time upon its release. His glory remains the same.
A chilling portrait of grief and the consequences of tragedy, Papadoc uses horror slowly and precisely to create an exceptional character study. Metacritic critics loved it so much that they gave it an amazing score of 86.
For this reason, critics left - "How Versi Passes" (2018)
Ari Astaire is a very divisive director, but when it comes to his debut feature, there are only praises. It is a terrifying drama about a family that gradually reveals the horrific secrets of their origin.
Legacy is a nightmare of sadness, shock and pure horror. There are no cheap horror tricks or generic elements, just a masterfully crafted movie with a unique script, directing and comprehensive technical quality, and one of the most amazing shows of the last decade by the brilliant Toni Collette . If there's ever a movie that deserves 87 on Metacritic, it's the one.
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