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Best Horror movies that are under the radar?


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These couple for me by no means are classics as much as the endings were so unnerving and disturbing they stayed with me for awhile.

Halloween 3. Yes I said 3. Of course Halloween set the bar for minmalistic horror and just flat works but the ending of Halloween 3 is so uncomfortable and disturbing. Peep it.

Dead and Buried. This may no longer even be circulated but wow what an ending. Very macabre thru out.

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Session 9 (one of the creepiest films ever)

Prince of Darkness (not as well known as John carpenter's other films, but one of the best, in my opinion)

Frailty (twisted premise, phenomenal ending)

Cabin Fever (contains enough F-Bombs to make Quentin Tarantino blush, but a good movie overall)

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