If you are searching for the most horror movies than you are at right place. Halloween is right around the corner and we are gearing up for a
weekend filled with spooky fun that defines the season. The best way to
get into the spirit of Halloween is to treat yourself to some great
horror films. There are plenty of films centered around the scariest
night of the year and your choices range from dreary spine-chillers to
horror comedies.
This is the right place if you're on the look out for movie suggestions, we've got your back.
Grab some popcorn and prepare for a thrilling binge-watching session.
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This is the list of most horror movies, you can chech it and can enjoy them:-
1. Carrie:-
2. The Blair Witch Project
Myrick and Sánchez conceived of a fictional legend of the Blair Witch in 1993. They developed a thirty-five page screenplay with the dialogue to be improvised. A casting call advertisement in Backstage magazine was prepared by the directors and Donahue, Williams and Leonard were cast. The film entered production in October 1997, with the principal photography taking place in Maryland for eight days overseen by cinematographer Neal Fredericks. About twenty hours of footage was shot and was edited down to eighty-two minutes.
3. The Babysitter
The Babysitter is a 2017 American teen horror-comedy film directed by McG and written by Brian Duffield. The film stars Samara Weaving, Judah Lewis, Hana Mae Lee, Robbie Amell and Bella Thorne. It was released by Netflix on October 13, 2017, and received positive reviews from critics.
4. Coraline

Coraline is a 2009 American 3D stop-motion dark fantasy horror film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name. It was the first feature film produced by Laika and was distributed by Focus Features. The film depicts an adventurous girl finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternative world contains a dark and sinister secret. Written and directed by Henry Selick, the film was made with Gaiman's approval and co-operation
5. Scream

Scream is a 1996 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. The film stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Drew Barrymore. Released on December 20, 1996, Scream follows the character of Sidney Prescott
(Campbell), a high school student in the fictional town of Woodsboro,
California, who becomes the target of a mysterious killer known as Ghostface. The film combined black comedy and "whodunit" mystery with the violence of the slasher genre to satirize the clichés of the horror movie genre popularized in films such as Halloween (1978) and Friday the 13th
(1980). The film was considered unique at the time of its release for
featuring characters who were aware of real world horror films and
openly discussed the clichés that Scream attempted to subvert.