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10. Saw by James Wan :
We find one of the masters of the genre scripting and directing "Saw", a terrifying 2004 film that would see six unequal sequels, always with the same sessions of physical and psychological torture.
9. Paranormal Activity:
The recipe is simple but effective, borrowed from a first-person horror film filmed by the alleged victim. The first owed its viral success to the trick of its trailer, which showed the reactions in the room during a test screening. Five sequels followed the original.
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8. Mister Babadook :
It is directed by Jennifer Kent. Children's tales can be terrifying, the proof with this little nugget made by a woman, once is not customary.
7. The Witch:
It is directed by Robert Eggers . A sumptuous photograph, an achievement that plays on mood and atmosphere and a real background on the weight of beliefs within a community: Robert Eggers’s first film is a real revelation.
6. Hostel :
Welcome to the land of happy gore in Slovakia, the program is particularly bloody, even creating a sub-genre of horror cinema, the torture-porn movie, already at work in "Saw". It is directed by eli roath.
5. The Cabin in the Woods :
It is directed by Drew Goddard . A meta film in the lineage of Scream that plays on horror codes to offer a reflection on the genre itself. Funnier than terrifying.
4. The Descent :
It is directed by Neil Marshall . Before directing the best episodes of "Game of Thrones" and "Westworld", english director Neil Marshall signed this masterpiece of horror, plunging young and pretty cavers into the bottom of a cave full of monsters.
3. The Mist :
It is directed by Frank Darabont . The perfect adaptation of a short story by the master of horror literature, Stephen King . The finale to the music of Dead Can Dance will knock your jaw off.
2. Conjuring :
It is directed by James wan . Huge success at the global box office - more than 320 million dollars worldwide the first “Conjuring” is a very nice tribute to the genre, through the horrific adventures of two parapsychologists in the 70s.
1. It Follows :
It is directed by David Robert Mitchell A tribute to the horror cinema of the 70s, a black gem that reserves beautiful moments of freaking out without neglecting the substance the fear of being contaminated by social misery in Detroit.

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