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While horror is conventionally linked with Halloween, there’s no reason why it shouldn’t be embraced on other holidays. Certain horror films align perfectly with specific occasions, such as watching the slasher classic Black Christmas on Christmas Eve or opting for the It movies on the Fourth of July. Thanks to Eli Roth, Thanksgiving can now be accompanied by a thrilling scarefest.
When it comes to New Year’s Eve movies, the genre isn’t strictly defined, with rom-coms and comedies dominating the scene. However, MM News seeks to defy the norm by suggesting three chilling horror movies on Netflix that will send shivers into 2024.
- Insidious: The Red Door (2023)
Surprisingly impressed by the Insidious franchise’s fifth installment, “The Red Door,” this 2023 film reunites the Lambert family, introducing a mix of literal and metaphorical demons. As the iconic Lipstick-Face Demon returns to claim Dalton’s unique abilities, the family must confront their past traumas and battle malevolent forces. Director Patrick Wilson skillfully crafts suspenseful scenes, including a spine-chilling sequence with Josh trapped in an MRI machine. It’s an ideal way to welcome the new year by witnessing characters confront their fears and demons.
- The Strangers (2008)
Initially perceived as just another horror movie upon its 2008 release, “The Strangers” has since gained recognition as one of the most terrifying films of the past two decades. Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman star as a couple fighting for survival against three masked attackers at their vacation home. The film’s effectiveness lies in its embrace of the unknown, with unexplained violence and a haunting conclusion. As three new Strangers films are set for release in 2024, revisiting or discovering the original is a timely and chilling experience.
- Lights Out (2016)
If you enjoyed the horror flick “The Boogeyman” in 2023, “Lights Out” is worth a watch. This 2016 film, featuring effective jump scares and a genuinely terrifying premise, follows Rebecca and her little brother Martin as they face an invisible entity that thrives in total darkness. While it employs familiar horror tropes, “Lights Out” executes them seamlessly, delivering a straightforward yet gripping narrative. As the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, this film offers a spine-tingling alternative to the typical sweetness of a rom-com, ensuring a memorable start to the year.