So throw in your top ten horror movies (or top how many you saw) from 2024. No wrong answers.

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    • Exhuma 2024 KOR
    • Cuckoo 2024
    • It’s What’s Inside 2024
    • Late Night with the Devil 2024
    • Oddity 2024
    • Krazy House 2024
    • Beezel 2024
    • Abigail 2024
    • Lisa Frankenstein 2024
    • Succubus 2024 RUS

    Note: Haven’t seen Nosferatu or Smile 2 yet.

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    Late Night With the Devil. Typically I don’t like the devil/possession sub genre but the setting and tone made this one much different and way better.

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    My favorites:

    Nosferatu.
    The Substance.
    Strange Darling.
    Late night with devil.
    Heretic.
    Oddity.
    Smile 2.
    Alien Romulus.
    The First Omen.
    Immaculate

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    Heretic was tight, script was good, sets and cinematography decent, and acted by an excellent Hugh Grant. 8/10 for me.

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    Alien Romulus was pretty damn good, certainly the best entry in the series since Aliens.

    Immaculate really surprised me as I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did. If you like religious focused horror, especially from the Christian side of things, this might be up your alley.

    Strange Darling was a fun movie but I would not consider it horror, more of a thriller. Some people really disliked it and I can understand why. It’s not for everyone, but it hit all the check boxes for me. I enjoyed every minute of it.

    Oddity was a really good time if you like ghost stories. Probably my favorite horror movie of the year and I’m really excited to see what this director does with The Monkey.

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      3 days ago

      Note that Oddity was directed by Damian Mc Carthy. The Monkey is being directed by Osgood Perkins, who did Longlegs in 2024.

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        Damn you’re right! I confused him with the Longlegs director. Longlegs was another good thriller from 2024 but it didn’t quite make it to my top favs of the year. Still a solid flick!

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    My provisional top 10 horror movies of 2024 as I’ll see Nosferatu soon (tomorrow?) and I’ll try and watch Oddity just to pin everyrhing down:

    1. The Substance
    2. Smile 2
    3. Late Night With the Devil
    4. Longlegs
    5. In A Violent Nature
    6. Strange Darling
    7. Abigail
    8. Cuckoo
    9. The First Omen
    10. Heretic
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    Starting with the best: The Substance, I Saw the TV Glow, Gazer (still playing festivals), Late Night with the Devil, Nosferatu, In A Violent Nature, Strange Darling, Longlegs, A Quiet Place: Day One, The First Omen.

    This year was great for showing that less conventional horror films can really make a splash, both in the online conversation and at the box office.

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPMA
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      I think we are on a similar page - I Saw the TV Glow didn’t quite make my top ten and I freely admit that is my fault as my expectations were far too high for it going in.

      Gazer may have to wait a while to trickle down. IMDb doesn’t currently list it as horror, but it clearly gets the nod from you so I look forward to.finding out.

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        My initial experience of I Saw the TV Glow was actually similar to yours: I liked it a good deal on first watch, but as We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is one of my favorite movies, Schoenbrun’s follow up was always going to be at a disadvantage. But I rewatched TV Glow about a month ago, and it ended up my #13 on the year.

        As for Gazer, it’s admittedly not primarily a horror film, but has enough terror and surreal imagery and atmosphere that I think it qualifies.

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    Longlegs, Strange Darling, Oddity, Cuckoo, Destroy All Neighbors, A Quiet Place: Day One, Smile 2, Speak No Evil and The Substance are my top 10 for the year.

    It was another great year to be a horror fan. Each of those movies brings something different to the genre and I really appreciated the feast of films we got. Horror has been doing really well as a genre recently and 2025 is looking good so far as well.

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      I feel Cuckoo definitely passed under a lot of people’s radars which is disappointing as it was weird and unsettling.

      Smile 2 is the one that caught me out this year, as I didn’t think much of the first film, so I went in with low expectations and it massively exceeded them. That ending…

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    I think the only horror movie from this year that I watched was Blood and Honey 2.

    I hesitate to call it good, but it was leaps and bounds better than the first one.

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    Didn’t watch any in 2024. Seems like the genre is stagnating.

    Remakes and jumpscares as far as the eye can see.

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        It’s hard to see very far when you stop looking out of lack of interest. Like I said, the genre stinks these days.

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          Doubling down on not finding anything because you’re not looking so there’s nothing worth looking for isn’t very compelling. 2024 wasn’t as strong a showing as 2023, but Exhuma, Cuckoo, It’s What’s Inside, and Krazy House say it’s not a full dud either.

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            I’m not trying to convince anybody, I’m sharing my opinion. If you don’t like my opinion, that’s okay with me.

            Thank you for sharing some recommendations.

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPMA
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      3 days ago

      That’s a pity as my top ten horror movies of 2024 include one sequel (better than the first by a long way) and one prequel (that was better than most in its franchise), with no remakes and very fee jump scares.