For those who, like me, are already primed for a good scare this Halloween season, but may be looking to branch out from the usual suspects, I've got you covered. From action-packed thrillers to folk horror masterpieces, here are some upcoming cult classics that will make your skin crawl.
First up is "The Guest," a 2025 release that seamlessly blends action and horror in a way that'll keep you on the edge of your seat. Dan Stevens stars as David Collins, a mysterious veteran who shows up at his deceased best friend's family home with sinister intentions. With echoes of "The Terminator" and "Halloween," this film is perfect for those who enjoy a good scare with their action flicks.
Another must-see is "The Descent 2," although not technically the sequel to the original, its intense sequences will leave you breathless - literally. A group of women on a spelunking adventure vacation find themselves trapped in a massive cave system filled with terrifying creatures. This one's a no-brainer for fans of claustrophobic horror.
If you're looking for something a bit more offbeat, consider "The Empty Man." Released during COVID and with the studio intervening with the director's vision, this film still manages to work as a modern horror classic despite its flaws. It's equal parts folk horror and detective thriller, keeping viewers hooked until the very end.
Lastly, there's "Train to Busan Presents: The Last Breathing," a Japanese nightmare maker that initially seems like a serial killer procedural but morphs into something much darker and more disturbing. With its slow-burning tension, this one will have you on edge from start to finish.
While it's impossible to narrow down the best horror movies for this Halloween season, these three films are sure to provide plenty of chills and thrills. Whether you're a fan of action-packed thrillers or folk horror masterpieces, there's something on this list for everyone.
First up is "The Guest," a 2025 release that seamlessly blends action and horror in a way that'll keep you on the edge of your seat. Dan Stevens stars as David Collins, a mysterious veteran who shows up at his deceased best friend's family home with sinister intentions. With echoes of "The Terminator" and "Halloween," this film is perfect for those who enjoy a good scare with their action flicks.
Another must-see is "The Descent 2," although not technically the sequel to the original, its intense sequences will leave you breathless - literally. A group of women on a spelunking adventure vacation find themselves trapped in a massive cave system filled with terrifying creatures. This one's a no-brainer for fans of claustrophobic horror.
If you're looking for something a bit more offbeat, consider "The Empty Man." Released during COVID and with the studio intervening with the director's vision, this film still manages to work as a modern horror classic despite its flaws. It's equal parts folk horror and detective thriller, keeping viewers hooked until the very end.
Lastly, there's "Train to Busan Presents: The Last Breathing," a Japanese nightmare maker that initially seems like a serial killer procedural but morphs into something much darker and more disturbing. With its slow-burning tension, this one will have you on edge from start to finish.
While it's impossible to narrow down the best horror movies for this Halloween season, these three films are sure to provide plenty of chills and thrills. Whether you're a fan of action-packed thrillers or folk horror masterpieces, there's something on this list for everyone.