There are horror movies from every decade that stand out, and when fans look back on the 2010s, they remember the impressive storytelling in Get Out (2017) and Us (2019), the creativity of The Cabin in the Woods (2011), the family terror of Hereditary (2018), and the excitement of watching a new Halloween (2018). But while there are some awesome films from this ten-year period, there are just as many that fans of the genre never saw or skipped over when choosing something for movie night.
Sometimes, movies get lost in a sea of new releases, and these horror films from the 2010s didn't make much of an impression on audiences. Whether a predictable teen movie, a found footage flick, or a truly wild 2017 release, these movies just aren't that memorable.
5 Underappreciated 2010s Horror Movies
The Canadian horror film Triple Dog starred Janel Parris, Scout Taylor-Compton, Alexia Fast, and Britt Robertson as sixteen-year-old best friends who decide to play truth or dare during a sleepover. As the dares become dark and terrifying, they realize that one of their peers had actually died playing the game. Unlike underrated teen horror movies with great characters and good premises, Triple Dog feels easy to predict.
From the moment that the teenage girls play their game, it's clear what's going to happen, and once they talk about their friend who passed away, it's obvious what happened then, too. This takes away from the enjoyment of the film. There are enough young adult stories about friends and secrets, like Pretty Little Liars and Light As A Feather.
Starring John Giamatti as a journalist named Arnie Blondstone who talks to David Wong (Chase Williamson) about zombies, John Dies At The End isn't a very well-known film. While it's a
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