12 scary movies to get you in the Halloween mood

These movies are available for streaming in the UAE

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It’s that time of the year again with Halloween around the corner. And to send a chill down our spine this year, relentless masked murderer Michael Myers and the popular horror franchise ‘Halloween Ends’ is back to haunt us. ‘Halloween Ends’, starring Jamie Lee Curtis’, is a part of David Gordon Green’s gory trilogy and it’s out in the UAE cinemas now. If you are in the mood for some blood, gore, and guns, then this is right up your street. But ‘Halloween Ends’ is not the sole attraction. Here’s a look at 11 films that does the trick of scaring us silly.
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'Mama'. When two little girls’ father kills his wife and then himself and they escape, it’s into the woods. They survive for years in a rickety cabin before they are found and taken back to civilization. Only, they seem to have brought someone back with them…
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'The Conjuring'. Part of a series of scary movies, this one follows demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren into a house where a malevolent spirit has taken up residence
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‘The Bridge Curse’. A TV reporter has been given the job of checking out an urban legend about a haunted bridge in a school. Through non-linear storytelling, the audience sees how the story circulates and how it claims victims. Will the journalist survive?
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‘Truth or Dare’. In the vein of another horror flick, ‘It Follows’, in this movie a group of friends on a road trip who get suckered into playing the ‘truth or dare’ game. Except this isn’t an ordinary game. And it doesn’t stop until everyone’s dead.
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'Insidious The Last Key’. A woman who has seen ghosts her entire life must return to the place it all started – her childhood home, which is full of painful memories and a very, very deadly entity.
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‘Bulbul’: This movie gives horror a new meaning, because it delves into the treatment of women in India in times gone by. It deals with the desperation that comes with rape and the rage brought on by jealousy. It also deals with possession by a ‘churail’, or spirit. Only, it makes you wonder if the possession is truly a bad thing.
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‘Tumbbad’. When a boy discovers the village secret – hidden in a well is the path to all the gold he can carry, he is spellbound. The only caveat? He must contend with a deity who will give him a terrible death if he’s caught.
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‘Mirrors’. When ex-cop Ben Carson turns security guard for a gutted building, he thinks things will be cushy. Then he realizes the mirrors in the store are gateways that allow evil things to follow him home.
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‘Quiet Place’. If they hear you, they hunt you. A family must live in silence to avoid mysterious creatures that hunt by sound. On the same lines is ‘Bird Box’, starring Sandra Bullock, in which the only way to stay sane is to keep your eyes closed shut. In this movie, Bullock and her kid are one of the few survivors in the world and trying to find a way to a refuge.
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‘The Uninvited’. A young girl who has been in psychiatric care goes home to find her father’s girlfriend who happens to be her late sick mum’s nurse trying to be friendly. And then the visions begin.
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This series deserve a special mention. Netflix’s ‘Haunting of Bly Manor’ is a slowburn about a house that Death forgot. There are possessions and dreams that are all too real and reality that is all too fake. The movie follows the entry of a young au pair who is not only dealing with her own demons but will now have to take on the demons of the house.
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