Top 10 best horror movies of the 2010s with a different aftertaste for the audience
Not in the typical horror, horror style you often know in many horror movies, the top 10 best horror works of the 2010s that we will introduce soon will bring a different aftertaste, at the same time, leaving an unforgettable impression in the minds of movie-loving audiences. These 2010s horror films focus more on the unstable psyche of gun-wielding maniacs or supernatural powers. If you are looking to expand your "taste" to enjoy the horror genre or need to impress with your stylish taste, definitely don't miss the list of topshare 2010s horror movies listed in the article! All of the selected 2010s horror films offer audiences a rare entertainment value, you might as well liken them to a glass of wine rather than a bag of sweet popcorn.
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Berberian Sound Studio (2012)

2010s horror movie trailer, Berberian Sound Studio
Peter Strickland's 2010 horror film Berberian Sound Studio approaches the subject of mystery, crime from a completely different angle than anyone has ever actually tried before. It follows Toby Jones' light-hearted foley artists as they work on what is conjectured to be a horror movie with beautiful graphics. This makes Berberian Sound Studio quite unique compared to a movie about disgusting violence but does not really own any images.
The horror of the Berberian Sound Studio is conveyed entirely through Jones' experience of the events. He begins to grow weary of both the inherent taciturnity of his surroundings and the brutal courage of selfish producers pretending to be artists, so the poor guy begins to "crash". The horror film's unspoken mantra is that horror always exists in the things we don't see, which seems like supporting evidence, a near absolute explanation for that.
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The Skin I Live In (2011)

2010s horror movie trailer, The Skin I Live In
The 2010s sci-fi thriller The Skin I Live In by Pedro Almodóvar, starring frequent collaborator Antonio Banderas as a mad scientist, the film as yet another adept exploration of gender and sexuality from one of the most famous filmmakers in Spain. The Skin I Live In tells the story of obsession, revenge, passion, and all the gory aspects that make the film so special.
There are few directors in Almodóvar's pedigree that tackle concepts like gender identity in such a direct way, integrating them into the story rather than enthralling audiences with a pre-written speech. The horror comes from the fact that, no matter how scary they seem or how despicable their actions, you will understand that the characters are still human. You feel what's going on with them in this grim final fairy tale involving death and transformation.
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The Killing Of A Sacred Deer (2017)

2010s horror movie trailer, The Killing Of A Sacred Deer
The typically eerie 2010s horror film, The Killing Of A Sacred Deer by Yorgos Lanthimos follows a boring middle-class doctor Colin Farrell, as he and his family experience the effects of an unknown curse explainable. The basic concept and ethical questions in the film and its title, originate from the works of Euripides written somewhere in the late 5th century BC.
As with other Lanthimos films, there exists a particular kind of dry humor throughout The Killing of a Sacred Deer. You can't help but find it funny, even in the many moments of suffering. It handles the slowness of impending doom in a very universal way that never loses its real emotional impact.
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Stoker (2013)

2010s horror movie trailer, Stoker
The 2010 English-language horror film by director Park Chan-wook, Stoker (The Burner) is a rather small-scale family work that tells the dark secrets of a well-to-do family. Stoker elegantly combines adult themes in a way only Chan-wook could do, but the real script comes from the famous actor he doesn't appear in the film, Wentworth Miller.
Miller wrote the script for Stoker and its prequel under a pseudonym, trying to make the work stand up to its merits. It's not a typical Hollywood script, and Chan-wook certainly doesn't follow any of the "Hollywood" stereotypes. Through the eyes of his trusted cinematographer, Chung Chung-hoon, Chan-wook's signature style makes Stoker seem like a one-of-a-kind piece of cinema.
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The Strange Color Of Your Body’s Tears (2013)

2010s horror movie trailer The Strange Color Of Your Body's Tears
The second feature-length film from the director pair Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (though not as exciting as their 2009 debut Amer). The Strange Color Of Your Body's Tears is a suggestion for horror movie addicts. Cattet and Forzani told their story almost entirely through extreme close-ups. It makes this 2010s thriller not only very claustrophobic, but also idiosyncratic.
As you can guess from the title, The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears, like Amer, it's an ode to Italian giallo films. The way Cattet and Forzani filmed the film lends a certain surreal quality to the work. You will have to use your mind to interpret the images in the movie, but you will realize the joy of looking at them.
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