The 2000s was a fascinating decade for the horror genre. The cheesiness of the '90s lived on, which led to the corny slasher Valentine (2000), Final Destination 2 (2003), and Freddy vs Jason (2003). But the 2000s also had some impressive films that fans still love today, including The Others (2001), The Ring (2002), and The Grudge (2004).
Part of the joy and fun of being a horror fan is checking out new movies while looking in the archives to find hidden gems. But it's likely that moviegoers missed out on a few 2000s releases that didn't get that much attention and which have gotten lost in the countless slashers, supernatural stories, and creature features.
5 Horror Movies Set During Holidays (Besides Halloween)
Although horror films with Halloween settings sound fun and enjoyable in theory, since this is a spooky time of year, not every story told around this holiday is excellent. After a screening at the FrightFest Film Festival in London, Jack O'Lantern was put out on DVD. While there are many great horror movies about Halloween, Jack O'Lantern isn't one of the most memorable, and it's possible that some haven't heard of it.
An evil ghost has turned into a pumpkin and is killing people, which would be scarier if there weren't other films that happen on October 31st that incorporate pumpkins, the beloved Trick 'r Treat being one of them. The creature isn't particularly creepy or interesting, and horror fans will be left wanting a lot more from this mostly forgettable film.
The 2004 film Shallow Ground has a few elements that usually make for a solid horror film: a small town (this one is called Shallow Valley), characters with secrets, and a mysterious main character. It's been one year since a girl went missing, and Rocky
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