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10 BEST HORROR FILMS OF 2016 – Shannon McGrew’s Picks

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Written by Shannon McGrew

2016 has been a hell of a year for horror films, whether it was small independent films or blockbuster hits, the horror genre has once again taken the film industry by storm.  Regardless whether you like horror or not, you can’t deny the impact that the films have begun to have and the ripple effect it’s caused where those who wouldn’t typically watch horror have become interested.  As 2016 comes to a close, I decided to take a look back at what I consider to be the 10 Best Horror Films of 2016.

#10 “The Invitation”

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Synopsis: While attending a dinner party at his former home, a man thinks his ex-wife and her new husband have sinister intentions for their guests. (IMDb)

Thoughts: This is one of those slow burn movies that some may want to give up on in the beginning but I’d advise not doing so as the payoff is more than worth it.  The film examines the relationships between those closest to us while also suggesting that trusting your gut feelings about something may be the best advice one can get.  The Invitation, to me, was a sleeper hit that left me gasping for her air as the end credits rolled. Since then, whenever I attend a party (especially in Hollywood), I always have those last few minutes of the film in the back of my head, just in case.  In the end the film made me wonder, can we really trust anyone?

#9 “Hush”

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Synopsis: A deaf writer who retreated into the woods to live a solitary life must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer appears at her window. (IMDb)

Thoughts: What I love so much about Hush is that it takes the often overused “breaking and entering” scenario and gives viewers a fresh new take.  It was interesting to view the film through the eyes of the main character, Maddie (played by Kate Siegel) who is deaf because she doesn’t sense the danger as fast as we do.  I found myself yelling at my TV multiple times because I didn’t want anything to happen to her.  It’s a very tense thriller and one that keeps you guessing as to the fate of Maddie throughout the entire film.

#8 “Under the Shadow”

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Synopsis: As a mother and daughter struggle to cope with the terrors of the post-revolution war-torn Tehran of the 1980s, a mysterious evil begins to haunt their home. (IMDb)

Thoughts: I would be lying if I said I wasn’t fascinated with legends and stories that surround the Djinn; however, films that try to adapt this always seem to fall short.  In the case of Under the Shadows, we see the story of the Djinn unravel at the same time as Tehran is being bombed.  It’s an interesting juxtaposition between what is actually real and what may we may think to be real.  Combining real world terror with that of a supernatural creature gave the film an even more terrifying feel and created one of the more unique viewing experiences of the year.

#7 “The Conjuring 2”

 

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Synopsis: Lorraine and Ed Warren travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by a malicious spirit. (IMDb)

Thoughts: I’ll be completely honest, I’m a sucker for any film by James Wan.  To me, I consider him to be one of the modern-day masters of horror and he cemented himself on this list with his amazing follow-up to The Conjuring.  While watching this film I found myself quite literally on the edge of my seat due to the intense amount of panic and scares that were happening at a rapid rate.  Wan knows how to get under your skin and pull quality scares from each and every direction and I believe he did this perfectly in The Conjuring 2.  Be ready to have your dreams haunted by The Crooked Man for days on end.

#6 “Abattoir”

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Synopsis: An investigative reporter teams up with a police officer to solve the mystery of why a seemingly good man murdered her sister’s family. (IMDb)

Thoughts: There are a lot of films on this list that I could categorize as beautiful, but one that really set that tone for me this year was “Abattoir”.  The noir-horror/thriller had some of the best set designs I’ve seen in any movie this year and it’s one of the more unique, in terms of storyline, that I’ve seen all year.  The film really is about haunted houses and who inhabits them but it turns the genre on its head when the antagonist constructs a house based off of murders that take place in people’s homes.  It’s a smart thriller that will beg the question, how do you construct a haunted house?

#5 “Trash Fire”

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Synopsis: When Owen is forced to confront the past he’s been running from his whole adult life, he and his girlfriend, Isabel, become entangled in a horrifying web of lies, deceit and murder. (IMDb)

Thoughts: I would categorize this film as an emotionally charged horror film that incorporates murder, family tragedy, and extreme religious fanatics.  This was one of those films that knocked me on my ass as I wasn’t expecting to love it as much as I did.  The banter between the lead actors, Adrian Grenier and Angela Trimbur, was spot on and added a taste of comedic relief, in the most unexpected ways.  In the end, this film is a perfect example of how humans, specifically those we love, are capable of being just as frightening as the monsters that hide under our beds.

#4 “The Neon Demon”

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Synopsis: When inspiring model Jesse moves to Los Angeles, her youth and vitality are devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has. (IMDb)

Thoughts: Out of all the films on this list, this is probably the most polarizing as people seem to either love it or hate it, with very little in-between.  I absolutely loved this film, from the incredible score by Cliff Martinez, to the breathtaking and colorful cinematography, to the social commentary about women’s appearances, to the genuine horror that transpires. This film is the quintessential art-house film but there’s some shocking moments that even true-blue horror fans will appreciate.

#3 “The Eyes of My Mother”

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Synopsis: A young, lonely woman is consumed by her deepest and darkest desires after tragedy strikes her country life. (IMDb)

Thoughts: When you watch as many horror films as I do, it’s hard to find one that truly frightens you.  When I went into this film, I had low expectations but by the end of my viewing I was shaken and disturbed.  This is one of those films that I appreciate not only because it’s beautifully shot and the acting is superb, but also because it doesn’t rely on overt gore to get its message across.  It’s an uncomfortable film and one that touches on topics such as loneliness, abandonment and neglect.  You won’t walk away feeling cheerful after watching this but you will appreciate the art and passion that went into constructing this film.  This is one of the best films you will see this year, or in years to come, so make sure you add it to your list.

#2 “The Witch”

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Synopsis: A family in 1630s New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession. (IMDb)

Thoughts: There are not enough words to describe how much I adore this film.  Seriously, I could write a love letter about my infatuation with this movie, in particular Black Phillip.  When I first watched The Witch I was blown away by the acting, the cinematography, and the overwhelming feeling of tension and dread.  I will be the first to admit that this film is not for everyone as it’s definitely more on the lines of an art-house film, but nevertheless, it holds a special place in my heart. As someone who has been a Christian since I can remember, I have never seen a better personification of Satan as I have in this film.  I walked away from this film with my mind blown and I can only hope the same will happen to you.

#1 “The Autopsy of Jane Doe”

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Synopsis: Father and son coroners receive a mysterious homicide victim with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to identify the beautiful young “Jane Doe,” they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets. (IMDb)

Thoughts: This is one of those films that has something special.  I can’t put my finger on exactly why, but if I were to take a guess, it’s because everything, and everyone, worked perfectly together.  The acting is top-notch and the feeling of dread creeps at a steady pace that by the time the climax comes, you find that you’ve been holding your breath for longer than you probably should have.  Besides that gnawing sense of foreboding, this film has genuine terrifying moments and some quality scares that don’t always need to rely on musical cues and cheap shots.  If there is one film you need to make sure you see this year it’s definitely The Autopsy of Jane Doe.

Obviously, there are so many more films out there that deserve recognition and honorable mentions but I think this is a pretty good start.  If you have a suggestion that aren’t seen on this list, or movies that you think should be on the list, let us know!  We are always looking for new and exciting horror films to add to our collection.

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[Exclusive Photos & Trailer] Magnificent Films’ Vampire Feature ‘Drained’

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There have been some Vampires in the news this week; I’m not complaining! Sean Cronin and Peter Stylianou’s film Drained is screening at the Cannes Film Festival in France. Drained sounds like it has romantic and supernatural elements, conflict, emotional and psychological depth, and a rich setting. Go ahead and check out the press release below and our exclusive photos & teaser trailer. If you’re into vampires sprinkled with intriguing characters and a blend of genres, this may be your cup of blood!

Madalina Bellariu lon in ‘Drained’ [iHorror Exclusive]

British filmmakers’ Sean Cronin and Peter Stylianou’s London-based feature vampire film “Drained” has completed post-production and is headed to market at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25, 2024) in Cannes, France. 

The supernatural horror film – which was co-directed and produced by Cronin and Peter Stylianou from a screenplay by the latter — was filmed in London, England, and is a Magnificent Films/House 54/Red Guerilla Films co-production. Additional producers include Daniel Patrick Vaughan and Tony Currier. Cronin, as an actor, has portrayed villains in dozens of box office hits, as well as having directed several award-winning titles, including the upcoming feature ‘Bogieville.’ Peter Stylianou is a writer/director with two feature film credits already to his name. 

Reads the synopsis for ‘Drained,’ “In the neon-soaked streets of London, Thomas, a jobless post-graduate concept artist, falls in love with Rhea, a mysterious woman who turns out to be a vampire. As their twisted romance unfolds, Thomas’s health deteriorates, and he spirals out of control. 

BTS of Directors Peter Stylianou and Sean Cronin

Ruaridh Aldington (“Dirty Boy”) and Madalina Bellariu Ion (“Dampyr”) star as the ill-fated couple, with supporting cast which includes Craig Conway (“Dog Soldiers”), Angela Dixon (“Never Let Go”), Andrew Lyle-Pinnock, Natasha Patel (The Witcher: Blood Origin), Andrew Lee Potts (Band of Brothers), Diana Yekinni, Ayvianna Snow, Kenton Lloyd Morgan and Timothy Blore. 

Special makeup effects are by Francesca Reidie, with Ellie Campbell handling production design and cinematography by Daniel Patrick Vaughan.

Said Cronin of “Drained”, “Stylistically, the film is a mesmerizing blend of darkness and beauty. With a neon-noir aesthetic reminiscent of a night bus ride through London’s rain-soaked streets, we worked hard to capture the city’s underbelly, with a score and soundtrack that echoes the allure of ‘Drive’ with its synth 80s sound, striking the perfect balance between atmospheric and engaging.”

Ruaridh Aldington & Madaline Bellariu lon in ‘Drained’ [iHorror Exclusive]

Added Stylianou. “Beneath the surface of this vampiric romance, the film delves deeper, exploring the addictive nature of today’s society. Just as Thomas becomes ensnared in Rhea’s world, modern life presents its own metaphorical vampires, be it social media, substance abuse, or other self-destructive habits. The film paints a striking portrait of why individuals give themselves to these draining forces.

Added Madalina Bellariu Ion: “Growing up in Transylvania, Romania, I’ve always dreamt of playing a vampire. So, portraying Rhea was a perfect fit for me! The blend of fantasy horror and gritty realism in this film created an unforgettable experience that stayed with me long after filming ended. I hope the audience feels the same way after watching it. It’s a truly unique vampire film.”

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About Magnificent Film & Television LTD

Magnificent Films was founded in 2007 by Sean Cronin to create imaginative, cinematic storytelling second to none. With a team of talented editors, writers, and production staff he has forged forward in building a dynamic film company for the 21st century. With working relationships with some of the best and established people in the industry yet keen to support and promote new talent both in front and behind the camera and from all areas of the community, Magnificent believes passionately that the industry should be accessible to all who have an aptitude and talent for storytelling in the medium of film and television.

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New Body Horror Film ‘The Substance’ Releases Teaser

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We haven’t seen Demi Moore in a movie since The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent back in 2022. She has been busy though, she had a part in Ryan Murphy’s latest Feud chapter and now she is contemplating altering her body to make it more youthful in the body horror film The Substance.

Apparently, according to the official synopsis, there is a newly developed beauty regimen that “generates another you. A new, younger, more beautiful, more perfect you. And there’s only one rule: You share time. One week for you. One week for the new you. Seven days each. A perfect balance. Easy. Right? If you respect the balance… what could possibly go wrong?”

A still from the film (used in out header) suggests that this new technology requires a lot more than dabbing it under your eyes or administering a sticky mask. The film premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and was bought by Mubi. No US release date has been announced.

The Substance

The Substance reminds us of another FDA nightmare, The Stuff (1985) in which a commercially marketed whipped treat turns people into zombies. That film is a dark comedy about consumerism and gluttony. While Deadline reports that The Substance is humourous as well as gory, they don’t say how rooted it is in satire.

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Airbnb Scareprank Pits Influencers Against ‘The Strangers’

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The Strangers: Chapter 1 was released this week. This is the first part of Renny Harlin’s trilogy which appears to be a retelling of the 2008 original. Early reviews are passable, but many have said it is not as scary as the original and hope this first installment is just a taste of what is to come.

However, social media influencers got the scare of their lives after they were invited to an Airbnb for a special screening. As they watched the film masked home invaders visited them and their reactions were recorded.

The stunt was put together by actor/executive producer Madelaine Petsch and producer Courtney Solomon. You can watch how it played out below.

Soloman was recently interviewed by iHorror and attempted to clear up some questions about how this trilogy fits into the Strangers universe:

“The one thing that seems to register confusion amongst the OG ‘The Strangers‘ fans is that we remade the movie, or that it’s a prequel. Not really. What we did is we took the DNA of the original setup, and wanted to use that because you really can’t do better for a setup, we’re using that as the jumping-off point. Our characters are different. Our scares and our beats are very different. It’s all setting up a bigger story. You’re following these characters, and you will really get to know the protagonist and antagonist, and as they go through, it’s like they almost know each other.”

The Strangers: Chapter 1

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