Halloween is celebrated with various events all over the world dh October 31. What about to add a horror movie night to your Halloween night this year. It’s not easy to choose the best of hundreds of horror movies. We wanted to help you in this brief article.
Let the Right One In
It focuses on the relationship between Oskar and Eli. Directed by Tomas Alfredson, the film is one of the productions where the genre of art and vampire films has been successfully blended.
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
It is about a young girl about to step into femininity to find herself in a land of sensual fantasy where vampires and witches javelin. Based on the novel by the poet Vitezslav Nezval, the film is directed by Jaromil Jires.
Rabid
Rabid, directed by David Cronenberg, deals with themes such as sexual anxiety and illness, and tells the story of Rose, who mutated after a car accident.
Near Dark
It is about a young farmer who realizes that the girl he likes is a vampire and joins the girl’s family to be dragged into a dark adventure. The film is the signature of the first female film director Kathryn Bigelow in the history of cinema.
Cronos
Directed by the seductiveness of director Guillermo del Toro’s idea of immortality, Cronos takes the viewer into the dark and immersive world of Jesus Gris, both an owner and victim of evil and addictive forces.
Byzantium
Neil Jordan, in the film The Vampire Story (Byzantium), depicts the lives and loves of two immortal women. A cinematography-inspired production.
Only Lovers Left Alive
Jim Jarmusch’s Lov Only Lovers Left Alive yarat creates a dark realm of love and old age, music and survival, which Detroit and Tangier repeatedly meet in the eternity of time.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
It is an original vampire film in which women are strong. The film is about a female vampire who lives in an uncanny town and goes after criminals to clear the town of all her curses.
What We Do in the Shadows
Based on the history of vampire legends and backed by unrestricted imagination, What We Do in the Shadows humorously adapts the centuries-old rules of vampire life to the present day and makes humorous cultural references. The film is directed by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement.
The Lure
The Lure, which Polish director Agnieszka Smoczynska says reflects her own youth, inspired by her mother’s growing up in the nightclub, brings a different interpretation to Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid’s tale.
The Transfiguration
Referring to vampire mythology, The Transfiguration meets the audience with the signature of Michael O’Shea.
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