It’s been another frighteningly good year for horror fans.
Movie theaters — still, by far, the best place to enjoy a proper fright night — have been absolutely loaded with quality offerings essentially all year.
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They’ve come in all sorts of chainsaw-sharp shapes and sizes, from straight-up gorefests and slow-brewing supernatural thrillers to silly-scary sci-fi and disturbingly romantic body horror (if, indeed, there is such a thing).
Some of these films were grand cinematic achievements, while others were breathtaking indie-success stories. Some were sequels — or prequels — which turned out to be as good as, or better, than expected.
All in all, it’s been another banner year for horror, which continues to shine — in terms of breadth of creativity and implementation of

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