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It’s the kind of tale of mystery and imagination that prefers to get under your skin rather than shock your central nervous system, which only makes its near-suffocating feeling of foreboding more potent. And if you think that the unexpected appearance of a young Mayan woman (María Mercedes Coroy) claiming to be the family’s new maid suggests some sort of return-of-the-repressed revenge, you’re absolutely right. Except the past is always here, sitting right beside us, and so are its ghosts - a concept that filmmaker Jayro Bustamante brilliantly mines for slow-burning dread and a sense of chickens finally coming home to roost. “The past is in the past,” declares his wife (Margarita Kenéfic), who may or may not lead a coven that’s helped keep him in power and out of trouble.
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But the ranked list of films here are guaranteed to have you repeating to yourself, “It’s only a movie … it’s only a movie… it’s only a movie …”.Īn elderly Guatemalan general (Julio Diaz) is appearing before a war-crimes tribunal to account for decades of persecuting, imprisoning and torturing political dissidents. As in any committee-led process, our highly opinionated writers and experts argued over what constituted being included/categorized here ( Mulholland Drive belongs on every list of the Greatest Films of the Millennium whether it’s genuinely a “horror” film, however, is still up for debate).

So we’ve assembled our take on the 65 best horror films of the 21st century – the zombie-apocalypse tales, things-that-go-bump-in-the-psyche ghost stories, retro-slasher flicks, neo- giallo nuggets, J-horror, K-horror, French extreme and Hollywood franchise films that have spooked us, shook us and scared us shitless since 2000. and abroad that deserve a place in the pantheon. That, and the fact that such free-floating dread would help give birth to a number of films from both the U.S. Yes, it’s always been a durable genre regardless of what’s going on in the culture, but considering what’s happened globally over the last 20 or so years, it makes sense that horror films would resonate with folks the way they have. Back in the late Sixties and early Seventies, Vietnam and civil unrest helped kickstart a new golden age of American horror movies shortly after the beginning of our new century, we had one massive public atrocity and several new wars to fuel a whole new wave of movies dealing with communal anxieties via scary monsters and super-freaky maniacs.
