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Id agree "Let the Right One In" and even the decent remake "Let Me In"(bc in the US we need shorter titles) are excellent in creating atomsphere and characters with depth.

Character development is what make the Exorcist so good..you learn about the characters deeply and it makes the movie more emotional and why the terror is there.

The only recent horror movies i have seen that I felt were compelling was The Descent, Trick or Treat(for classic creative horror stories), the Devil's Backbone(spanish), a Tale of two Sisters(Korean).

The only recent US horror I have thought was good is "The Strangers" but a home invasion is a bit too real..so it had relevant non supernatural horror to me.

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Id agree "Let the Right One In" and even the decent remake "Let Me In"(bc in the US we need shorter titles) are excellent in creating atomsphere and characters with depth.

Character development is what make the Exorcist so good..you learn about the characters deeply and it makes the movie more emotional and why the terror is there.

The only recent horror movies i have seen that I felt were compelling was The Descent, Trick or Treat(for classic creative horror stories), the Devil's Backbone(spanish), a Tale of two Sisters(Korean).

The only recent US horror I have thought was good is "The Strangers" but a home invasion is a bit too real..so it had relevant non supernatural horror to me.

 

I didn't like "Let Me In" that much, though you're right about the atmosphere.  Liked the Descent too.

 

Haven't seen any of the others but I'd like to see Trick R Treat.

 

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