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What's your top 10 Horror list like now?

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    If you're a fan of horror you should check out the Horror Movies Community on +Google+ .  There's a lot of links, GIF's, reviews and recommendations for horror films and other media there.  Someone asked the question, "What's your top 10 Horror of 2014?"   Meaning, what's your list like now?  Being a fan of certain genres and story telling styles I never gave it much thought, just added films to the list in my head.  If I did have a top 10, what would it be like now?

Well, after much thought this is it after 2014:


  1. John Carpenter's  The Thing (1982)
  2. The Thing (2011) the above's prequel
  3. Cabin in the Woods (2012)
  4. Night of the Creeps (1986)
  5. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
  6. Night of the Living Dead (1990)
  7. Creepshow  (1982)
  8. Creepshow 2  (1987)
  9. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
  10. Dawn of the Dead  (1978)
That's it this year.  Many of these are on +Netflix now and should be showing on AMC's Fearfest and the SyFy channels 31 Days of Halloween this month.  If you haven't seen them, catch them or list your own films in the comments below.

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