While there are many classic horror movies from the '70s, '80s, and '90s, there are some modern classics from the 2000s as well. Although some franchises continued, with Scream 3 being released in 2000 and continuing on the story of Ghostface, there are some stand-alone films about ghosts, home intruders, and a teenage girl who turns into a demon.
Although horror fans tend to consider movies from past decades to be timeless, and there are definitely some overly cheesy 2000s films, there a few movies from this time period that still feel exciting and nostalgic to watch.
5 Worst 2000s Horror Movies
With Final Destination's death scenes and the premise that Death finds the people who have been on its radar, this is one horror franchise that has endured for several decades. With Final Destination 6 happening, it's a great time to revisit the original movie from 2000.
When Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) has a vision that the plane that his class is taking to Paris will crash, he warns everyone and races off, but no one believes him. Alex turns out to be right on the money and this sets up the franchise about characters who cheat Death and then are killed in wild ways later on. Since this idea is so good, the movies feel timeless and can be watched anytime.
The Others is a different haunted house horror movie as it has a massive twist and a story that will never go out of style. Set in 1945, Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) lives in a gorgeous mansion and feels that there are ghosts surrounding her. She's totally freaked out, which is understandable, but when audiences find out what's really going on, it's hard to overstate what an intelligent and well-planned out reveal this is.
Since the movie has a classic setting, it will never feel
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