By Meena
6.5/10 - Insidious: Chapter 2 delves into the Lambert family's ordeal post-Elise's death and Josh's haunting possession. An eerily intriguing continuation.
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6.6/10 - Hush offers edge-of-the-seat horror as deaf-mute Maddie faces a menacing masked intruder. Silence has never been this terrifying.
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6.6/10 - Happy Death Day sees Tree trapped in a deadly birthday loop. Each day, she inches closer to her mysterious killer. Darkly comedic horror.
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6.8/10 - In Sinister, Ellison's desperation for a hit book plunges his family into a nightmarish realm. The attic's films reveal a curse too dark to fathom.
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6.8/10 - Us portrays a family's nightmarish encounter with their doppelgängers. Jordan Peele crafts a tale rife with suspense and social commentary.
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6.8/10 - Insidious presents a unique haunted narrative; it's not the house but the boy who's haunted. A chilling quest to rescue a soul from 'The Further'.
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6.9/10 - The Black Phone delves into every parent's worst fear: a child in the clutches of a predator. A recent classic amplifying 'stranger danger'.
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7.1/10 - The Invisible Man depicts Cecilia's terror after escaping an abusive past. But now, an unseen stalker escalates her fears to a breaking point.
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7.3/10 - Split unravels the tale of Casey, a captive of Kevin, a man with DID. It’s a psychological horror journey through identity and trauma.
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7.8/10 - Get Out stands atop as a Blumhouse gem. A piercing look into race, relationships, and an unsettling descent into a realm of existential dread.
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