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Top 10 Horror Films of 2019 – Brianna Spieldenner’s Picks

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The year 2019 continues the trend of knockout years for the horror genre. While many standout horror films have found their way to a wide theatrical release (Midsommar, Ready or Not) the popularity of streaming content has helped smaller films find an audience while also allowing them more freedom of content. My only regret is the dozens of amazing horror movies that I have not yet seen. Let’s hope 2020 continues bringing us some killer horror movies! Here are the movies that made my list of best horror films of 2019. 

Check out some of our other end of year coverage here!

Top 10 Films of 2019

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10. Daniel Isn’t Real

To start off my list of best horror films of 2019, we have Daniel Isn’t Real. This film’s super imaginative vision turned it into a nice little gem that was only recently released.

On paper, Daniel Isn’t Real is a somber tale of mental illness, but in this film’s execution, this idea becomes much more supernatural and menacing. Luke (Miles Robbins) is a troubled young adult who, due to a traumatic family life, manifests his childhood imaginary friend, Daniel (Patrick Schwarzenegger), back into being. Finding out about his mother’s history of mental illness, Daniel fears that he is developing the same problems, but is he? Or is it something even more dangerous?

The performances from Robbins and Schwarzenegger are both menacing and emotional, and are the driving force of this sinister film. The movie also benefits from some crazy gore and special effects, and seems to nicely mix practical effects with CGI for a gross and very supernatural feel. It’s not often that a horror film so nicely matches with fantasy elements and still keep the creep factor.

9. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile

Controversies aside, I thought Extremely Wicked was a solid film. Despite focusing on serial killer Ted Bundy, this is probably the least horror-based entry on my list, as it’s closer to a drama. However, the movie still should be on horror or true crime fans’ watch lists!

Zac Efron was a risky choice as someone who is still associated with his past roles but he actually gave a great interpretation of the well-known serial killer and I am excited to see what he brings to the screen in the future. The storyline was fresh enough to keep it interesting by showing events from his first girlfriend’s perspective and it definitely tapped into more modern ideas of believing women’s stories and holding men accountable, which is interesting to say the least. 

8. Crawl 

Full disclosure: I am a native Floridian and have dealt with many a hurricane and grew up with gators as pets. This movie made me proud to be from Florida, and is one of the most Floridian movies I’ve ever seen.

Barring the fact that the alligator behavior is ridiculously unrealistic (which you could say about any creature feature) this is a tense survival movie along the lines of The Shallows. Crawl is a great revival of the alligator horror film especially with modern special effects making the gators pretty darn realistic.

In the film, our protagonist (Kaya Scodelario) gets trapped underneath a house while trying to find her father as a hurricane is rapidly approaching Florida. Coming from the excessively gory vision of Alexandre Aja (High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes (2006)) the filthy setting and bloody chomps in the film make it pretty hard to watch at times. While it’s not breaking any boundaries, Crawl turned out being one of the best crafted creature features I’ve seen yet. 

7. Ready Or Not

This movie was a lot of fun! In addition to being on my top ten list, it is also probably my favorite entry of movies based on kid’s games.

Samara Weaving, who has been kicking butt for awhile in horror (and out of it!), shines in this action-based flick about the anxieties of marrying into a new (and rich) family with some strange traditions. The tone and gore was over the top, and looked especially awesome on Weaving’s character’s pristine white wedding dress as the night goes on.

This movie is also representative of a year marked by lots of anti-rich sentiment (Joker, Parasite), with perhaps the best line in the film being: “F*cking rich people.” If you’re a fan of You’re Next or Get Out, this is a great movie to check out!

6. Villains

This movie was so unexpected for me but I’m glad I got a chance to see this incredibly quirky, wholesome horror movie while it was briefly in theaters.

I was initially pulled in by horror legends Bill Skarsgard (IT) and Maika Monroe (It Follows, The Guest) who I consider on top of their game for this cute flick, delivering their best performances to date.

The rest of the cast also flourished in its whimsical tone. The main characters play dense criminals who continuously make stupid choices, but despite this, you can’t help but love them. This is also definitely on the lighter side so it’s a great comedy as well!

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5. Joker

I never thought I would see the day when a huge comic book movie comes out that functions as a pretty disturbing horror movie. While Joker has many detractors, it truly deserves to be celebrated as a horror movie this year for the sheer audacity of it to be made when the standard for the last decade has been family-friendly, CGI-heavy superhero flicks (AKA Marvel movies).

Todd Phillips’s bold version of the Joker mixed with a chilling performance by Joaquin Phoenix is equal parts dark character study and critical social thriller.  Based on the box office, I hope this film to encourages more mainstream movies to flirt with darker themes and horror elements. Joker is great as a comic book film and a horror film and definitely will be a movie whose legacy could carry on for many more years.

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4. Midsommar

What is there to say about Midsommar that hasn’t already been said? Ari Aster’s second film may not be as horror-oriented as Hereditary, but it spins its own tale that seems similar to other horror films, like The Wicker Man, while still being an incredibly unique experience and film. The scare factor is mostly gone from this film and instead is replaced with an uncomfortable feeling throughout, but when Midsommar tries to be scary, it succeeds.

Where Midsommar really shines is in its visuals. It really knows how to highlight color in this highly-pigmented trip through a cult. The visual effects used when drugs are involved are equally unique and cool to experience, and are some of the most accurate “tripping” effects I’ve seen yet. 

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3. The Lighthouse 

All I have to say is that I am happy to live in a time where a film like The Lighthouse not only is made but reaches the amount of people it did when it was released. I was a huge fan of The Witch, and so this film pretty much exceeded expectations by being not only an equally good film but completely different thematically and visually.

The Witch is a slowburn horror movie, but The Lighthouse steers more toward the bizarre and comedy. Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe give stellar performances in this that are truly astounding considering they are the only speaking characters. Being in black and white is always a tough choice, but it definitely worked here and completed the look. If you’ve ever been on a bender, this film will definitely be appealing. 

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2. Knife + Heart

Knife + Heart is one of the most unique movies I’ve seen in a particularly unique year. This Yann Gonzalez flick takes place in 1979 and stars Vanessa Paradis as a gay porn producer in the midst of a breakup with her girlfriend and editor, who then has a mystery unfold as her actors start dying on set.

Think Halloween, but gay and French.

This movie does a great job at mimicking the Italian Giallo style of the ‘70s with some truly beautiful and colorful cinematography. As an added bonus, the dreamy soundtrack was composed by the M83, led by Gonzalez’s brother. It’s impossible not to feel the intense emotion contained in this trippy and visually-appealing film. 

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1. Climax

Gaspar Noe films may be an acquired taste, but one can’t deny the artistry of his films or say that they are like any other. Climax is one of Noe’s best, showcasing his years of work and, in my opinion, his most audience-friendly.

The film is mostly made up of several extremely long takes that allow the camera work to really tell the story in this insanely tense and chaotic journey into a drug-filled night of partying for a company of dancers in France. The characters, which are made up of almost twenty crazy talented dancers, all compete for the position of protagonist, as there is no singular person who seems to be that in this film.

Nothing really beats the opening dance sequence shot in one take, until you realize that’s what the rest of the movie is like too, which is not a bad thing. Between the extreme drug use and extreme themes, there’s a lot of horror to be found here. This once again may not strictly be considered a horror film, but by the end of it you will definitely be horrified.   

Honorable Mentions

Ad Astra and High Life would have been much higher in my ranking of best horror films of 2019 if they were closer to being in the horror genre. Both are amazing space movies with awesome, vast and colorful cinematography. Another surprising film that came out this year was Godzilla: King of Monsters, which was leaps ahead of its predecessor in the franchise and definitely one of the better Godzilla films. The Nightingale and Gwen were also great and incredibly dark and depressing.

So those are my best horror films of 2019! This turned out to be an amazing year for horror with many filmmakers really trying to break the mold for the genre. Comment down below if you like my rankings and what your best horror films of 2019 are!

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New Poster Reveal For Nicolas Cage’s Survival Creature Feature ‘Arcadian’ [Trailer]

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In the latest cinematic venture featuring Nicolas Cage, Arcadian emerges as a compelling creature feature, teeming with suspense, horror, and emotional depth. RLJE Films has recently released a series of new images and a captivating poster, offering audiences a glimpse into the eerie and thrilling world of “Arcadian”. Scheduled to hit theaters on April 12, 2024, the film will later be available on Shudder and AMC+, ensuring a wide audience can experience its gripping narrative.

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The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has given this film an “R” rating for its “bloody images,” hinting at the visceral and intense experience awaiting viewers. The film draws inspiration from acclaimed horror benchmarks like “A Quiet Place,” weaving a post-apocalyptic tale of a father and his two sons navigating a desolate world. Following a catastrophic event that depopulates the planet, the family faces the dual challenge of surviving their dystopian environment and eluding mysterious nocturnal creatures.

Joining Nicolas Cage in this harrowing journey are Jaeden Martell, known for his role in “IT” (2017), Maxwell Jenkins from “Lost in Space,” and Sadie Soverall, featured in “Fate: The Winx Saga.” Directed by Ben Brewer (“The Trust”) and penned by Mike Nilon (“Braven”), “Arcadian” promises a unique blend of poignant storytelling and electrifying survival horror.

Maxwell Jenkins, Nicolas Cage, and Jaeden Martell 

Critics have already begun to praise “Arcadian” for its imaginative monster designs and exhilarating action sequences, with one review from Bloody Disgusting highlighting the film’s balance between emotional coming-of-age elements and heart-pounding horror. Despite sharing thematic elements with similar genre films, “Arcadian” sets itself apart through its creative approach and action-driven plot, promising a cinematic experience filled with mystery, suspense, and relentless thrills.

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‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3’ Is a Go with Enhanced Budget and New Characters

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Wow, they’re churning things out fast! The upcoming sequel “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3” is officially moving forward, promising an expanded narrative with a larger budget and the introduction of beloved characters from A.A. Milne’s original tales. As confirmed by Variety, the third installment in the horror franchise will welcome Rabbit, the heffalumps, and the woozles into its dark and twisted narrative.

This sequel is a part of an ambitious cinematic universe that reimagines children’s stories as horror tales. Alongside “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” and its first sequel, the universe includes films such as “Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare”, “Bambi: The Reckoning,” and “Pinocchio Unstrung”. These movies are set to converge in the crossover event “Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble,” slated for a 2025 release.

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The creation of these films was made possible when A.A. Milne’s 1926 children’s book “Winnie-the-Pooh” entered the public domain last year, allowing filmmakers to explore these cherished characters in unprecedented ways. Director Rhys Frake-Waterfield and producer Scott Jeffrey Chambers, of Jagged Edge Productions, have led the charge in this innovative endeavor.

The inclusion of Rabbit, heffalumps, and woozles in the upcoming sequel introduces a new layer to the franchise. In Milne’s original stories, heffalumps are imagined creatures resembling elephants, while woozles are known for their weasel-like characteristics and a penchant for stealing honey. Their roles in the narrative remain to be seen, but their addition promises to enrich the horror universe with deeper connections to the source material.

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How to Watch ‘Late Night with the Devil’ from Home: Dates and Platforms

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For fans eager to dive into one of this year’s most talked-about horror films from the comfort of their own home, “Late Night with the Devil” will be available for streaming exclusively on Shudder starting April 19, 2024. This announcement has been highly anticipated following the film’s successful theatrical release by IFC Films, which saw it earning rave reviews and a record-breaking opening weekend for the distributor.

“Late Night with the Devil” emerges as a standout horror film, captivating audiences and critics alike, with Stephen King himself offering high praise for the 1977-set film. Starring David Dastmalchian, the movie unfolds on Halloween night during a live late-night talk show broadcast that disastrously unleashes evil across the nation. This found footage-style film not only delivers scares but also authentically captures the aesthetic of the 1970s, drawing viewers into its nightmarish scenario.

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The film’s initial box office success, opening to $2.8 million in 1,034 theaters, underscores its wide appeal and marks the highest opening weekend for an IFC Films release. Critically acclaimed, “Late Night with the Devil” boasts a 96% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 135 reviews, with the consensus praising it for rejuvenating the possession horror genre and showcasing David Dastmalchian’s exceptional performance.

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Simon Rother of iHorror.com encapsulates the film’s allure, emphasizing its immersive quality that transports viewers back to the 1970s, making them feel as if they are part of the eerie “Night Owls” Halloween broadcast. Rother lauds the film for its meticulously crafted script and the emotional and shocking journey it takes viewers on, stating, “This whole experience will have viewers of the Cairnes brothers’ film glued to their screen… The script, from beginning to end, is neatly sewn together with an ending that’ll have jaws on the floor.” You can read the full review here.

Rother further encourages audiences to watch the film, highlighting its multifaceted appeal: “Whenever it is made available to you, you must attempt to view the Cairnes Brothers’ latest project as it will make you laugh, it will creep you out, it will amaze you, and it might even strike an emotional cord.”

Set to stream on Shudder on April 19, 2024, “Late Night with the Devil” offers a compelling blend of horror, history, and heart. This film is not just a must-watch for horror aficionados but for anyone looking to be thoroughly entertained and moved by a cinematic experience that redefines the boundaries of its genre.

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