10 More Horror Movies You Might Have Not Seen Before

By Elliot for Creepy

Are you planning a horror themed movie night, but really don't know which movies to watch? It's difficult to find good horror movies in the vast sea of mediocrity these days, so we've decided to bring you another list of Horror movies you might not have seen before. They are all well worth watching and perfect for every type of horror fan.

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1. They Look Like People (2015)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 88% (9 Reviews) | IMDB: 6.3 (1.4k Votes)

Production

Director: Perry Blackshear

Starring: Evan Dumouchel, MacLeod Andrews

Synopsis

Suspecting that people around him are turning into evil creatures, a troubled man questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself.

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2. Southbound (2015)

Ratings

 

Rotten Tomatoes: 80% (46 Reviews) | Metacritic: 58 (11 Critics) | IMDB: 6.0 (5.2k Votes)

Critics Consensus: "Southbound doesn't entirely avoid the jarring shifts common to anthology films, but thanks to some thrilling twists and turns, this horror road movie is a surprisingly smooth ride."

Production

Directors: Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, Patrick Horvath, Radio Silence

Starring: Chad Villella, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Kristina Pesic

Synopsis

Five interlocking tales of terror follow the fates of a group of weary travellers who confront their worst nightmares - and darkest secrets - over one long night on a desolate stretch of desert highway.

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3. We Are Still Here (2015)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 95% (43 Reviews) | Metacritic: 65 (7 Critics) | IMDB: 5.7 (9.2k Votes)

Critics Consensus: "Smart, powerfully acted, and devilishly clever, We Are Still Here offers some novel twists on familiar territory -- and heralds the arrival of a major talent in writer-director Ted Geoghegan."

Production

Director: Ted Geoghegan

Starring: Barbara Crampton, Andrew Sensenig, Lisa Marie

Synopsis

After the death of their college age son, Anne and Paul Sacchetti relocate to the snowswept New England hamlet of Aylesbury, a sleepy village where all is most certainly not as it seems. When strange sounds and eerie feelings convince Anne that her son's spirit is still with them, they invite an eccentric, New Age couple to help them get to the bottom of the mystery.

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4. Absentia (2011)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 86% (7 Reviews) | IMDB: 5.8 (12.8k Votes)

Production

Director: Mike Flanagan

Starring: Katie Parker, Courtney Bell

Synopsis

Tricia's husband Daniel has been missing for seven years. Her younger sister Callie comes to live with her as the pressure mounts to finally declare him 'dead in absentia.' As Tricia sifts through the wreckage and tries to move on with her life, Callie finds herself drawn to an ominous tunnel near the house. As she begins to link it to other mysterious disappearances, it becomes clear that Daniel's presumed death might be anything but 'natural.' The ancient force at work in the tunnel might have set its sights on Callie and Tricia... and Daniel might be suffering a fate far worse than death in its grasp.

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5. The House of the Devil (2009)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 86% (94 Reviews) | Metacritic: 73 (18 Critics) | IMDB: 6.5 (29.7k Votes)

Production

 

Director: Ti West (V/H/S)

Starring: Jocelin Donahue, Greta Gerqig, AJ Bowen

Synopsis

During a night of 1983 with full lunar eclipse, Samantha Hughes takes a babysitting job surrounded by mysterious circumstances before she finds out her client's terrifying secret.

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6. Toad Road (2013)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 83% (6 Reviews) | IMDB: 5.2 (838 Votes)

Production

Director: Jason Banker

Starring: Sara Anne Jones

Synopsis

Sara talks James into taking her to Toad Road, a place that is rumored to be a doorway to the Seven Gates of Hell. A portrait of contemporary youth culture, where the lines between reality and fiction are blurred with often frightening results.

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7. The Conspiracy (2013)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 86% (7 Reviews) | IMDB: 6.5 (6.6k Votes)

Production

Director: Christopher MacBride

Starring: Aaron Poole, James Gilbert

Synopsis

Two young filmmakers select a crazed conspiracy theorist as the subject for their next project, but they soon come to believe that the man isn't as delusional as they originally thought.

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8. Resolution (2012)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 100% (9 Reviews) | IMDB: 6.2 (6.2k Votes)

Production

Directors: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead

Starring: Peter Ciledlla, Vinny Curran

Synopsis

Michael is committed to getting his best friend Chris to sober up and get his life back on track. With the best of intentions, Michael implements a plan to convince Chris to go to rehab before his drug addiction leads to an early death. But what begins as an attempt to save his friend's life quickly takes an unexpected turn as the two friends confront personal demons, the consequences of past actions, and forces beyond their control.

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9. Excision (2012)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 81% (21 Reviews) | IMDB: 6.1 (15.2k Votes)

Production

Director: Richard Bates Jr.

Starring: AnnaLynne McCord, Ariel Winter, Jeremy Sumpter

Synopsis

Alienated teen Pauline struggles with the pressures of fitting into high school, pleasing her mother and a burning desire to lose her virginity. With a grotesque curiosity for the darker side of life, Pauline is considered a social outcast by everyone around her. Enticed by flesh, she retreats into her own fantasies and hopes to become a great surgeon - that is, if she doesn't go insane first.

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10. The Invitation (2015)

Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes: 88% (83 Reviews) | Metacritic: 74 (21 Critics) | IMDB: 6.6 (13.8k Votes)

Critics Consensus: "The Invitation makes brilliant use of its tension-rich premise to deliver a uniquely effective -- and surprisingly clever -- slow-building thriller."

Production

Director: Karyn Kusama

Starring: Michiel Huisman, Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard

Synopsis

Will and his new girlfriend Kira are invited to a dinner with old friends at the house of Will’s ex Eden and her new partner David. Although the evening appears to be relaxed, Will soon gets a creeping suspicion that their charming host David is up to something.

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