The Best Horror Movies of 2024
Briefly

To tweak Hugh Grant's best line in "Love Actually," horror actually is all around...the past twelve months have offered audiences a slew of scary stories full of shocks and surprises that were mostly open to interpretation.
It’s fitting that the Mia Goth-starring sequel "MaXXXine" didn’t make many year-end lists, as giving an 'A-' based on The Vibes lost Harris the election.
While international films like "Exhuma" and philosophy-driven works like "Heretic" continue to champion nightmares heavy with symbolism, mainstream audiences are pushing further into the lean and mean than ever before.
To bastardize a John Green quote next, we accept the horror we think we deserve... it is still utterly baffling that "Night Swim" - the year's worst scary movie - took place during the day.
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