21 horror movies you need to see in 2018

2017 was a groundbreaking, record-shattering year in horror cinema. Films like IT and Get Out dominated the cultural conversation and killed it at the box office, making last year the highest-grossing year of all time for horror movies to the tune of more than $730 million domestically.


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Emily Blunt in "A Quiet Place"
 Meanwhile, films like mother! and It Comes at Night crawled under the skin and fostered
challenging, sometimes contentious discussions about how we define the genre. Horror has always been an under-sung backbone of the industry, but it’s rarely become such an overtly influential part of the zeitgeist. Which is to say that 2018 sure has a lot to live up to. Go to Article

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