![]() ![]() What warped wonders await? Don’t plan on dying this decade and you’ll find out with our ever-growing guide to best horror movies of the 2020s. Justin Simien braids a clever and funny allegory whose central themes are intelligible without being pushy. 2023 saw more long-MIA franchises returning (e.g., Scream VI, Evil Dead Rise, Saw X), alongside originals Talk To Me and M3GAN. 2022 went hard with X & Pearl, Barbarian, Nope, Terrifier 2, Smile, and Predator prequel Prey. In 2021, you could stay screaming from the comfort of your couch with the Fear Street trilogy, or join the audiences who clawed back to theaters in a big way, collectively exhaling to A Quiet Place Part II and The Black Phone. ![]() However, her flourishing career may come at a great cost when she realizes that her new hair may have a mind of its own. In 1989 an ambitious young woman gets a weave in order to succeed in the image-obsessed world of music television. In this guide to the best horror movies of the 2020s (so far), we’ve collected every Certified Fresh horror movie of the decade, then ranked them all by Tomatometer score.įrom 2020, we’ve got pandemic-interrupted The Invisible Man, and then lockdown-created Host. With Zaria Kelley, Corinne Massiah, Elle Lorraine, Moses Storm. ![]() Certainly all fine bedrock for the horror genre, that blood-topped playground where filmmakers run from, to, and through the assorted dark preoccupations of existence. Well, you can’t even be sure if this is being written by a meatsack fleshpoid human (still learning) anymore. There’s probably something we’re forgetting. Daft Punk broke up, but Ben and Jennifer got back together. May you live in interesting times, indeed. (Photo by Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection) Best Horror Movies of the 2020s (So Far)Īh, the 2020s. ![]()
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