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  1. The Best Horror Movies of 2021, Ranked by Tomatometer. A Quiet Place Part II became the first post-quarantine theatrical release to match pre-pandemic box office numbers. So it was through...

  2. Nightmare Alley is a 2021 neo-noir psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, and based on the 1946 novel of the same name by William Lindsay Gresham. It is the second feature film adaptation of Gresham's novel, following the 1947 film.

    • Saint Maud. Due to COVID-19 fallout, "Saint Maud" originally arrived in the UK back in 2019, and only made it to our shores earlier this year. This gives me all the excuse I need to add it to this list and argue why it's the best horror film of the year.
    • Titane. "Titane" is a great example of a horror film that goes beyond the genre, only to land somewhere else entirely. Partly a family drama and completely a body-horror experience, "Titane" follows Alexia (Agathe Rousselle), a woman who has no interest in other people.
    • The Night House. "The Night House" follows Beth (Rebecca Hall), a teacher reeling from the unexpected suicide of her husband (Evan Jonigkeit). As she drowns in her own pain and self-pity, she starts searching for traces of her husband everywhere, going through old videos and photos as a way of staying connected.
    • Malignant. "Malignan t" follows Madison (Annabelle Wallis), a woman who starts having terribly vivid dreams that end up coming true. Following a head injury, Madison wakes up to find her husband (Jake Abel) gruesomely murdered inside their home, kicking off a string of violent murders that sets off an investigation to which she is intrinsically linked.
  3. Aug 27, 2021 · Candyman: Directed by Nia DaCosta. With Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Colman Domingo. A sequel to the horror film Candyman (1992) that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began.

    • (76K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Nia DaCosta
    • 2021-08-27
    • The Fear Street Trilogy. Directed by Leigh Janiak and based on R.L.Stine’s eponymous book series, the Fear Street Trilogy successfully managed to meld various horror sub-genres into a comprehensive whole, whilst converting a tale brimming with scares, thrills, and heart.
    • Lamb. Valdimar Jóhannsson’s Icelandic drama, Lamb, is a truly unsettling film, equal parts sweet and terrifying. Distributed by A24, which helmed gems in the genre such as Robert Eggers’ The Witch and Ari Aster’s Hereditary, Lamb manages to be permeated in a permanent sense of uneasiness.
    • PG: Psycho Goreman. Crafted along the veins of The Mask of Fu Manchu and Think Fast, Mr. Moto, PG: Psycho Goreman presents a fascinating case of self-aware B-horror that is both hilarious and sincere at heart.
    • Last Night in Soho. Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho is an era-spanning psychological thriller with discordant coming-of-age and horror elements. Foraying into the past, Last Night in Soho is a cautionary tale about the trappings of nostalgia and the complicated nature of memories, and what the past can represent for each individual.
  4. Sep 29, 2022 · What was the best horror movie of 2021? Here is the definitive watch list according to true horror fanatics. Chris Catt updated on 09/29/22. Last Night in Soho (2021) is the best movie of the year. Table of Contents. Best Horror Movies of 2021. Best Horror Shows of 2021.

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  6. May 2, 2020 · Dark Harvest: September 24, 2021. Director David Slade, of Hard Candy and Thirty Days Of Night Fame, offers a Halloween-themed movie for autumn 2021. Adapting Norman Partridge’s novel of the same name, Dark Harvest looks to mark an appropriately spooky start to the cobwebs and pumpkins season.

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