The Last Exorcism
AnswerIf by "new" you mean "no more than 10 years old" then:
Trick 'r Treat (seriously, you HAVE to see Trick 'r Treat; it is definitely one of the best Horror movies EVER)
Session 9
The Descent
Drag Me to Hell
The Ring (the original, not the sequel) or its Japanese counterpart, Ringu
The Grudge (the original, not the sequel) or its Japanese counterpart, Ju-On
The Eye (the original Chinese version, Gin-Gwai, not the American remake with Jessica Alba)
The Strangers
Hostel & Hostel 2
28 Days Later & 28 Weeks Later
1408
The Orphanage aka El Orfanato
The Ruins
Hatchet (this is actually a comedy/spoof, not a straight horror movie, but it's INCREDIBLY gory and a lot of fun)
Mulberry Street (this is one of the horror films belonging to the After Dark Horrorfest series...Google "After Dark Horrorfest" and you should be able to find more really great indie horror movies like Mulberry Street)
Cloverfield
The Signal
Paranormal Activity
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Horror: Sinister The Cabin in the Woods The Possession The Woman in Black Paranormal Activity 4 Thriller: Lawless Arbitrage The Grey Argo Zero Dark Thirty
Some being released in mid-late 2013;
The Human Centipede III
Carrie
Evil Dead
Insidious; Chapter 2
Paranormal Activity 5
Well, what I think a horror movie is a scary, mysterious, thrilling, chilling, violent, suspenseful type of show. It's for the people who love either violence, suspense, or the mythical paranormal type of thing. I just watch horror movies when I'm bored or I want to see something rated R. I hope this helped. :D *-*
None... You mean the one by velvet revolver right?...AnswerThe movie is Phantoms. Lame movie, but it does make the song mildly disturbing after seeing it. also it was in ringer the new tv series with sarah michelle gellar
A thriller is more interested in suspense, putting you "on the edge of your seat" or in plain terms, making you nervous for the fate of the characters. A horror movie wants to make you fear for your personal safety, to make you afraid that what happened to the characters may happen to you even after you've left the theater. As a good horror movie often contains a great deal of suspense and as a good thriller can be pretty scary in spots it's more down to the intentions of the film maker and the subject matter of the film. Hitchcock is regarded as a suspense director but his films Psycho and The Birds are more correctly classified as horror films because they deal with horrific subject matter and their intention is to terrify, not make you nervous about the fate of the on-screen characters. Hitchcock's film North By Northwest has a terrifically suspenseful ending but it is not particularly horrific in that it is not specifically designed to scare you into thinking you may fall off Washington's nose on your next visit to Mount Rushmore. Since the 80's film makers who somehow feel making a horror film is beneath them have often described their films as "thrillers" when they are actually horror films further blurring the difference between the two styles.
Movies are very popular, in places like schools people continuously talk about the movie they saw, how good it was, and how they can't wait for the following one to come out. There are constantly different new movies created and, they are viewed all the time, there are action movies, adventure, comedy, horror, romance, etc. when looking at the overview of movies I think they are created for two purposes. Fiction movies are typically for entertainment. Non-fiction movies are to inform people about the history of a event or about a subject.
It is projected as a horror/thriller movie. The new movie that came out in theaters is a remake of the old one made in the 1960's or the 1970's. I don't think it is scary if you think it is then you are a baby because my 10 year old cousin saw that movie with me and it is just a good scary movie.