There truly is no finer and more authentic visionary director than Guillermo del Toro.

While it also has some disappointing flops, these are Blumhouse’s best horror hits so far!

The first film ends with a satisfying twist that puts a hybrid sci-fi spin on the classic whodunnit reveal.

A split image of Chris Washington from Get Out, Michael Myers from Halloween, and Sadako Yamamura from Ring.

The 2018 Halloween movie turned out to be a much greater success than The Exorcist revival.

The sequels took quite a downhill turn.

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Laurie still resides in Haddonfield and is now a grandmother who must fight to protect her family from Michael.

The cinematography, script, and suspenseful kills have indeed made this installment the best since the original.

A collage of Lorraine Warren, The Bride In Black, and Dead Silence poster.

However,his 2018 action-packed sci-fi thriller, Upgrade,was even better and remains sadly underrated.

And you’ll experience incredible world-building and action.

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Three-image collage of Daniel Kaluuya’s character in Get Out, Ethan Hawke’s character in The Black Phone, and James McAvoy’s character in Speak No Evil.

Throughout the night, she must continue to outsmart the masked killer and turn the tables on him.

The plot elements are kept purposely vague for a clever ending that can be interpreted in multiple ways.

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Three-image collage of the main art for The Shape of Water and Crimson Peak and The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth.

And Tiny Tim’s ‘Tiptoe Through the Tulips’ will now never not sound unnerving.

2023’s The Red Door marks the directorial debut of Patrick Wilson and concludes the Lambert family’s story.

A close-up of the masked killer in the Happy Death Day series about to stab someone.

A close-up of the killer AI robot doll Megan in the film M3GAN.

The main art for Halloween (2018) featuring an older Laurie Strode and Michael Myers.

Kiernan Shipka in Totally Killer, crouching in wait for the serial killer. She is armed with a wrench and a baseball bat.

Logan Marshall-Green on the cover of the cyberpunk movie Upgrade.

Kate Siegel in Hush with the masked intruder standing on the other side of the door and watching her.

The main art for Sinister with a child painting the main demon’s face out in blood.

A close-up of Ethan Hawke as The Grabber, wearing his creepy mask, in The Black Phone.

The Bride In Black holds a candle as she reveals herself.

A vicious James McAvoy trying to break through a door and attack in Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil.