The Best Horror Of The Year. Volume 9 Page
The Quiet Dread: OddityProving that you don't need a massive budget to create nightmare fuel, this Irish supernatural thriller centers on a blind medium and a terrifying wooden mannequin. Its mastery of "the jump scare" is unparalleled, using silence and timing to create genuine jolts that feel earned rather than cheap.
This year proved that horror is at its best when it is uncompromising. Whether through the lens of a camera or the eyes of a monster, these films found new ways to make us afraid of the dark. The best horror of the year. Volume 9
The Cultural Phenomenon: Terrifier 3Art the Clown has officially ascended to the slasher pantheon. By trading the dingy basements for a Christmas setting, the film leans into a twisted, festive absurdity. It is an unapologetic endurance test for gore-hounds, pushing practical effects to their absolute limit. Honorable Mentions The Quiet Dread: OddityProving that you don't need
