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TOP 3 HORROR MOVIES THAT BREAKING PEOPLE STEREOTYPE

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When it comes to horror movies, many people still think it’s all about ghosts, jump scares, or someone running from a masked killer. It’s easy to assume horror is just about scaring people with blood and loud sounds. But horror as a genre has grown into something deeper and more unexpected. Some movies are now breaking the rules and also people’s stereotypes about what horror should be. Whether it’s making genres, highlighting social issues, or flipping familiar tropes upside down, these films prove that horror can do so much more.

HORROR MOVIES WITH GREAT INSTINCT TO SURVIVE

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Some horror movies are not only about ghosts, jump scares, or creepy settings. Sometimes, the real horror comes from how the characters struggle to live in extreme and terrifying conditions. These movies usually trigger your own survival instinct, making you think, “ what would I do if I were in their shoes? ” For today’s topic, I’ll share a list of horror movies that highlight the strong instinct to survive, and maybe leave you breathless along the way.

FIVE UNDERRATED HORROR MOVIES YOU MUST TRY

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Talking about horror movies, there are still very famous movies which came from a famous director or cast by all stars actors and actresses. Good advertisements also make the movie become well-known by the audiences. You may mention The Conjuring , The Insidious , IT , etc. They are great movies to watch. However, have you ever thought about horror movies that people might not know there are? For today’s topic, we will jump into five underrated horror movies that you must try.

ASIAN HORROR VS. WESTERN HORROR: WHAT'S MORE TERRIFYING?

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Horror is a universal genre, but as we all knew, every country has its own way of delivering fear. From ghostly apparitions to psychological nightmares, each culture presents horror differently based on its folklore, beliefs, and cinematic style. We may mention the United States, Japan or even the Middle East who have contributed their own terrifying tales to the genre.