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  1. Check back weekly as we rank the best new horror movies of the 2023, with Certified Fresh films first, followed by Fresh and then the morbidly Rotten. Recently added: Thanksgiving, Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor, Sister Death, Suitable Flesh, Five Nights at Freddy’s, The Exorcist: Believer, Totally Killer, The Conference, When ...

    • Talk To Me. An Australian Surprise. Talk to Me. R. July 28, 2023. Danny Philippou , Michael Philippou. Cast. Sophie Wilde , Joe Bird , Alexandra Jensen , Otis Dhanji , Miranda Otto , Marcus Johnson.
    • Birth/Rebirth. Another Frankenstein-Inspired Story. Not Yet Rated. January 20, 2023. Laura Moss. Cast. Marin Ireland , Judy Reyes , A.J.
    • Huesera: The Bone Woman. A Horrifying Tale About Motherhood. Likely one of the lesser-known titles on the list due to no fault of its own, Huesera: The Bone Woman received a stellar reception following its limited release.
    • When Evil Lurks. A Visceral Look Into Possession. When Evil Lurks comes from studios in Argentina in collaboration with the United States, but the mastermind behind the truly horrifying spectacle is director Demián Rugna.
    • Birth/Rebirth. A haunting, heartbreaking riff on the Frankenstein tale, a doctor losing her grip on reality brings a dead girl back to life — yet the child’s mother slowly realizes her baby isn’t the same.
    • Knock at the Cabin. Audiences’ mileage may vary with M. Night Shyamalan depending on the film, but this intimate apocalyptic thriller benefits from great ideas and the director’s keen eye.
    • Influencer. An underseen gem, “Influencer” smartly skewers social media culture in ways that are surprising, with twists that are impossible to predict.
    • The Blackening. A sugary treat for horror fans, “The Blackening” is one of the best genre comedies since 2000’s “Scary Movie.” Filled with wacky characters and clever twists on well-trodden tropes, “The Blackening” succeeds in throwing dozens and dozens of gags at the screen.
  2. Expectations were high for the genre in 2023 after an outstanding 2022. In addition to noteworthy theatrical releases like Scream, Nope, X, The Menu, and Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, horror dominated on the small screen throughout 2022, with streaming hits such as Barbarian and even The Prey. Those heavy hitters carried momentum into 2023, paving ...

  3. Brian Duffield (Spontaneous) has crafted a tense thriller that’s earned a spot next to sci-fi/horror thrillers like Signs, Nope, and A Quiet Place. Well before Barbie fever gripped the nation, another doll captured the hearts and minds of moviegoers in M3GAN. The zany brainchild of writers James Wan and Akela Cooper landed at the perfect time ...

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · 9. Totally Killer. Like The Final Girls (2015), Happy Death Day (2017), and Freaky (2020), Nahnatchka Khan’s Totally Killer utilizes our ’80s nostalgia, and contemporary social issues to ...

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  6. Dec 5, 2023 · 19. Perpetrator. Though we tend to associate anything scary with hiding under the blankets until the fear goes away, horror storytelling is, at its best, an act of expansion, a swelling of reality ...

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