Top 10 best horror movies in the last 10 years

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27-04-2020 Dương Hoàng

Horror film is a genre of film that gives moviegoers negative emotions, reminding viewers of the most original fear through the plot, movie content, scary and mysterious images, dim lights, creepy sounds, lots of gore, death ... or startling scenes through creepy media and supernatural, so the genre sometimes overlaps with fiction and fantasy film genres. In the past 10 years, we have witnessed many outstanding horror films, achieved many achievements and had desirable box office revenue. Here are the 10 best horror movies in the last 10 years.

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Let Me In (2010)

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Let Me In (2010)

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Is a 2010 American romantic thriller film written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloë Grace Moretz, Elias Koteas and Richard Jenkins. It was a remake of the 2008 Swedish film Let the Right One In. The film was directed by Matt Reeves, who adapted the screenplay. The film is about the 12-year-old Owen (played by Kodi Smit McPhee) who regularly has a bullying class. His only friend is the mysterious girl Abby (Chloe Moretz closes) at the house edge. It started when the town took a lot of creepy murders and Abby started to have unusual attitudes and behaviors. Although labeling R (prohibiting viewers under the age of 17), Let Me In is highly appreciated by humanity when it is described by the loneliness, the obsession of children living in families lacking the interest of parents. Launched in the US on 1-10-2010, Let Me In quickly reached the top 10 most guest movies in the US.

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Troll Hunter (2010)

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Trollhunter is a 2010 Norwegian fantasy horror film, made in the form of a documentary fake. It is written and directed by André Vredal, and has a mixed cast consisting of relatively odd actors and famous Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen.
The case of Norwegian extreme murder, Anders Breivik may have been deliberately satirized through the film. It was filmed by a group of students who made documentaries about a killing bear according to their conjecture. But they soon discovered that what was lurking in the mountains and forests of Norway was a group of trolls, gigantic creatures that would only attack Christians. The filmmakers had the opportunity to meet Hans (Otto Jespersen), a scar hunter and fight, who agreed to them to accompany him in the hunt for trolls, but they must promise that none of them believe in God or Jesus. A cameraman said she was a Muslim – is that okay? ― "Honestly I don't know," Hans Affective said.

The film was not very profitable but was highly appreciated by critics and achieved the most achievements in the documentary series.

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The Babadook (2014)

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The Babadook (2014)

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The Babadook is an Australian thriller film released in 2014. The film was produced by Causeway Films and directed by Jennifer Kent. It was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2014 and received an evacuation from the professional side.

The Babadook sounds very simple when we only hear this is a mother, a widow, raising a boy in a haunted house, unsurpassed nor distinctive, a very old motif for the horror film, it's like a recipe prepared for when we hear , I know it's a horror movie. But not as simple as that, the floating parts of the film were like a warm-up before directing Jennifer Kent to take us into her "horror" definition, and this caused me to disregard The Babadook for The time being that I thought it was simple that the book is a ghost figure what is scary! Haunted House is scary!

The content carries a very high personality when helping us understand and comprehend women in today's society as the postsecondary depression is increasingly popular. The horror film will not have the classic threats that make you vomiting, or yelling comfortably because The Babadook exploits the fears of hiding in the subconscious of each person, so that we only see the beast through his book pages or Shadows, but The Babadook became one of the best horror films of the year back. And the pain, what is that fear? Fear of the single muscle, fear of pressure, fear of darkness,... These are fears that cause our minds to lose the inherent steadfastness.

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The Conjuring (2013)

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The Conjuring (2013)

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The Conjuring is a supernatural horror film by the American Cinema in 2013, directed by James Wan. Two actors Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as Ed and Lorraine Warren, they are investigators of supernatural phenomena occurring on the United States.

Although not a 10-point movie, The Conjuring is still worthy of an impressightly thriller film. The last thing in the head of the audience ended up having a lot of things: impressive acting, perfect sound, a rotating angle and especially the very clever style of intimidation directed by James Wan.

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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)

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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)

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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a film about vampire in 2014 directed by Ana Lily Amirpour. Referred to as the film "Iran's first Western vampire ", it was chosen to show in the program "Next " at the Sundance Film Festival 2014.

Iranian cinema is having a strong rise in the past few years. The cinema of the Middle East is rich in poetry, has subtle, simple, few colors, but rich, human storytelling. At the Busan Film Festival in March 10, Iran leads the number in the list of 100 Best Asian film of all time. Over the past year, Iran has recorded his name on the flow of cinema in the world as A Girl Who Walks Alone at Night of female director Ana Lily Amirpour was critically rated as one of the outstanding independent films of the year 2015.