The Best Horror Movies of 2022


Best Horror Movies 2022

It’s been a tremendous year for horror prior to and since we last reported, so let’s jump right to the scary post below. These have all been released and are publicly. So, if something sounds interesting, seek it out as quickly as you’d like!

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30 Halloween Ends

Halloween Ends

Four years after the events of last year’s Halloween Kills, Laurie is living with her granddaughter Allyson and is finishing writing her memoir. Michael Myers hasn’t been seen since. Laurie, after allowing the specter of Michael to determine and drive her reality for decades, has decided to liberate herself from fear and rage and embrace life. But when a young man, Corey Cunningham, is accused of killing a boy he was babysitting, it ignites a cascade of violence and terror that will force Laurie to finally confront the evil she can’t control, once and for all.

Director: David Gordon Green
Writers: Paul Logan, Chris Bernier, Danny McBride
Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Andi Matichak, James Jude Courtney
Budget: $20 000 000
Box office: $104 186 000

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29 The Invitation

The Invitation

After the death of her mother and having no other known relatives, Evie takes a DNA test…and discovers a long-lost cousin she never knew she had. Invited by her newfound family to a lavish wedding in the English countryside, she’s at first seduced by the sexy aristocrat host but is soon thrust into a nightmare of survival as she uncovers twisted secrets in her family’s history and the unsettling intentions behind their sinful generosity.

Director: Jessica M. Thompson
Writer: Blair Butler
Starring: Nathalie Emmanuel, Thomas Doherty, Sean Pertwee
Box office: $33 700 000

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28 Hellbender

Hellbender

A teen and her mother live simply in a home in the woods, spending their time making metal music. A chance encounter with a fellow teen causes her to uncover a connection between her family and witchcraft, which causes a rift with her mother.

Directors: John Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser
Writers: John Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser
Starring: Zelda Adams, Toby Poser, Lulu Adams
Box office: $67 000

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27 You Are Not My Mother

You Are Not My Mother

A week before Halloween, Char’s mother Angela mysteriously goes missing. When she returns, her behavior become increasingly strange, and Char begins to suspect that something more sinister has taken hold of her mother.

Director: Kate Dolan
Writer: Kate Dolan
Starring: Hazel Doupe, Carolyn Bracken, Paul Reid
Box office: $45 000

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26 The Twin

The Twin

Following the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one of their twins, Rachel and Anthony relocate to the other side of the world with their surviving son. What begins as a time of healing in the quiet Scandinavian countryside soon takes an ominous turn when Rachel begins to unravel the torturous truth about her son and confronts the malicious forces that are trying to take hold of him.

Director: Taneli Mustonen
Writers: Aleksi Hyvärinen, Taneli Mustonen
Starring: Teresa Palmer, Steven Cree, Barbara Marten
Box office: $1 512 000

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25 Glorious

Glorious

A heartbroken man finds himself trapped in a bathroom with a strange voice who says he may be the only hope in stopping a terrible event.

Director: Rebekah McKendry
Writers: Joshua Hull, David Ian McKendry, Todd Rigney
Starring: Ryan Kwanten, J.K. Simmons, Sylvia Grace Krim

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24 Significant Other

Significant Other

Ruth and Harry, an unmarried couple in a six-year relationship, agree to pursue Harry’s interest in camping together in the woods. They hike to a scenic overlook, where Harry proposes marriage. The anxiety-prone Ruth panics and rejects him. Walking in the woods the next day, they come across a dead deer covered in a black substance, which Harry guesses to be the result of an illness.

Director: Dan Berk, Robert Olsen
Writers: Dan Berk, Robert Olsen
Starring: Maika Monroe, Jake Lacy, Matthew Yang King

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23 Piggy (Cerdita)

Cerdita

Sara, labelled Cerdita by bully Maca and her friends Roci and Claudia, is an overweight teenage girl living in a small town in Extremadura. One day during the summer, Sara decides to visit the local swimming pool, only to be discovered by the three bullies, who torment her and steal her backpack and clothes. While walking home, she is harassed by a group of men and escapes onto a side road, where she sees a parked van which, initially unbeknownst to her, an unnamed man is using to kidnap her bullies. Claudia appears through the rear window, but Sara ignores her pleas for help as the kidnapper, who was also present at the pool, leaves her Claudia’s towel before driving off. Sara returns home, deciding not to tell anyone about what happened.

Director: Carlota Pereda
Writer: Carlota Pereda
Starring: Laura Galán, Richard Holmes, Carmen Machi
Box office: $454 000

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22 Moloch

Moloch

38-year-old Betriek lives at the edge of a peat bog in the North of the Netherlands. When she and her family are attacked by a random stranger one night, Betriek sets out to find an explanation. The more she digs, the more she becomes convinced that she is being hunted by something ancient.

Director: Nico van den Brink
Writers: Daan Bakker, Nico van den Brink
Starring: Sallie Harmsen, Anneke Blok, Markoesa Hamer
Box office: $558 000

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21 Resurrection

Resurrection

Margaret’s life is in order. She is capable, disciplined, and successful. Soon, her teenage daughter, who Margaret raised by herself, will be going off to a fine university, just as Margaret had intended. Everything is under control. That is, until David returns, carrying with him the horrors of Margaret’s past.

Director: Andrew Semans
Writer: Andrew Semans
Starring: Rebecca Hall, Tim Roth, Grace Kaufman
Box office: $161 000

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