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]]>A laughing dummy on a tricycle doesn’t sound all that creepy… oh wait, it does. And it is.
Dracula
There have been hundreds of vampires in movie history, but Dracula will always be the most infamous and the most iconic.
Chucky
Chucky from Child’s Play is not a doll you want in your toy box. Though, if it’s a choice between Chucky and The Conjuring‘s Annabelle, we choose Chucky every time.
Pennywise
Pennywise from IT is terrifying in both the original and the remake. He’s also responsible for a growing epidemic of coulrophobia (fear of clowns).
Michael Myers
A slasher franchise like Halloween doesn’t get to be one of the greatest horror movies of all time without one killer villain. That villain is Michael Myers.
Freddy Krueger
His horrific appearance and the fact he kills you in your sleep makes Freddy terrifying. His witty banter and brilliant one-liners is what makes him iconic.
Samara
Samara from The Ring is so creepy, we don’t even want to share a picture.
Kayako
AKA that seriously creepy kid with long hair from The Grudge.
Jason
Friday the 13th‘s Jason Voorhees is another masked slasher villain that you definitely don’t want to encounter.
Jack Torrance
Jack Torrance from The Shining might have the appearance of an ordinary man, but his unpredictable mood swings and the ax he swings about makes him one hell of a villain.
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]]>Rec, Spain
Something bad is happening in an apartment but no one is sure what yet. All they know is that the rows of armed forces outside mean no one can leave.
Creep, UK
Ever missed the last train? Don’t worry… you’re not alone.
Babadook, New Zealand
A movie which gets under your skin like no other. A twisted tale of grief and the boogie man.
Goodnight Mommy, Austria
Beautifully cinematic, deeply unnerving to watch.
Martyrs, France
This is horrible. It’s brilliant, but it truly is horrible.
The Grudge, Japan
Filled with haunting images which are even more disturbing than the American remake, although that is great too.
Let the Right One In, Sweden
A vampire story which is worlds apart from Twilight.
Funny Games, Austria
Another bizarre and unsettling movie from Austria. A family’s vacation is ruined when they are forced to play twisted games on one another.
Dog Tooth, Greece
Two teenagers have been isolated by their parents their whole lives, then one of them decides to make things a little more interesting…
The Witch, UK
A deeply unsettling movie set in an old English village in the middle of nowhere. There is something about the eerie aesthetic and uncanny mix of silence and screams which makes The Witch get under your skin and stay there.
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]]>The reimagining of the classic horror will be directed by Nicolas Pesce, who also worked on the script. So far, we know that Andrea Riseborough, best known for her role as Laura in Birdman, and Demian Bichir will be starring in the movie. John Cho, aka Harold Lee in the Harold & Kumar films, will also be appearing in the feature.
Sam Raimi, who produced the previous Grudge remakes, will be on the production team again for the upcoming film. He said of the project: “We are so excited about this new adaptation. We went back to the original source material to deliver a relentless supernatural thrill ride that explores the horrors of American suburbia.”
It has been fourteen years since the American remake of The Grudge came out. The adaptation starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, who most of us remember from the cult classic TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The remake earned $189.3 million worldwide.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) recently bought the rights to the film. Lin Shaye worked with Sony in the Insidious franchise and starred in its finale Insidious: The Last Key. The movie tied up the series nicely and grossed $166.2 million.
There is no word yet on the estimated release date.
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]]>The post 10 Most Iconic Horror Movie Villains of All Time appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>A laughing dummy on a tricycle doesn’t sound all that creepy… oh wait, it does. And it is.
Dracula
There have been hundreds of vampires in movie history, but Dracula will always be the most infamous and the most iconic.
Chucky
Chucky from Child’s Play is not a doll you want in your toy box. Though, if it’s a choice between Chucky and The Conjuring‘s Annabelle, we choose Chucky every time.
Pennywise
Pennywise from IT is terrifying in both the original and the remake. He’s also responsible for a growing epidemic of coulrophobia (fear of clowns).
Michael Myers
A slasher franchise like Halloween doesn’t get to be one of the greatest horror movies of all time without one killer villain. That villain is Michael Myers.
Freddy Krueger
His horrific appearance and the fact he kills you in your sleep makes Freddy terrifying. His witty banter and brilliant one-liners is what makes him iconic.
Samara
Samara from The Ring is so creepy, we don’t even want to share a picture.
Kayako
AKA that seriously creepy kid with long hair from The Grudge.
Jason
Friday the 13th‘s Jason Voorhees is another masked slasher villain that you definitely don’t want to encounter.
Jack Torrance
Jack Torrance from The Shining might have the appearance of an ordinary man, but his unpredictable mood swings and the ax he swings about makes him one hell of a villain.
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]]>The post Top 10 Foreign Horror Movies appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Rec, Spain
Something bad is happening in an apartment but no one is sure what yet. All they know is that the rows of armed forces outside mean no one can leave.
Creep, UK
Ever missed the last train? Don’t worry… you’re not alone.
Babadook, New Zealand
A movie which gets under your skin like no other. A twisted tale of grief and the boogie man.
Goodnight Mommy, Austria
Beautifully cinematic, deeply unnerving to watch.
Martyrs, France
This is horrible. It’s brilliant, but it truly is horrible.
The Grudge, Japan
Filled with haunting images which are even more disturbing than the American remake, although that is great too.
Let the Right One In, Sweden
A vampire story which is worlds apart from Twilight.
Funny Games, Austria
Another bizarre and unsettling movie from Austria. A family’s vacation is ruined when they are forced to play twisted games on one another.
Dog Tooth, Greece
Two teenagers have been isolated by their parents their whole lives, then one of them decides to make things a little more interesting…
The Witch, UK
A deeply unsettling movie set in an old English village in the middle of nowhere. There is something about the eerie aesthetic and uncanny mix of silence and screams which makes The Witch get under your skin and stay there.
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]]>The post Lin Shaye Joins The Grudge Team appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The reimagining of the classic horror will be directed by Nicolas Pesce, who also worked on the script. So far, we know that Andrea Riseborough, best known for her role as Laura in Birdman, and Demian Bichir will be starring in the movie. John Cho, aka Harold Lee in the Harold & Kumar films, will also be appearing in the feature.
Sam Raimi, who produced the previous Grudge remakes, will be on the production team again for the upcoming film. He said of the project: “We are so excited about this new adaptation. We went back to the original source material to deliver a relentless supernatural thrill ride that explores the horrors of American suburbia.”
It has been fourteen years since the American remake of The Grudge came out. The adaptation starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, who most of us remember from the cult classic TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The remake earned $189.3 million worldwide.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) recently bought the rights to the film. Lin Shaye worked with Sony in the Insidious franchise and starred in its finale Insidious: The Last Key. The movie tied up the series nicely and grossed $166.2 million.
There is no word yet on the estimated release date.
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