It's always interesting to look back on each decade and see the best and worst horror movies. The 2010s had some gems, from creative horror comedies like The Cabin In The Woods (2011) and Happy Death Day (2017) to meaningful and well-told movies like It Follows (2014) and Get Out (2017). This decade in particular had a great blend of subgenres, which kept horror fans interested and thrilled by several new releases.
While these films are great, there are some less impressive horror movies from the 2010s, from two prequels to a film starring Nicolas Cage that doesn't make a lot of sense.
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It's easy to forget that Cabin Fever is a franchise because Eli Roth's 2002 film sticks out since a horror story about a flesh eating virus is pretty gross. There's a prequel movie from 2014 called Cabin Fever: Patient Zero and while prequels often serve to explain necessary and exciting backstory, this movie doesn't add much information.
Dr. Edwards (Currie Graham) travels to a lab on an island to work with Porter (Sean Austin), who has flesh-eating bacteria inside of him. Porter has to isolate, but of course, he doesn't love that idea, and horror fans can guess from the very start of the movie that he will get out and problems will ensue. Horror movie remakes can leave a lot to be desired and fans might not be that excited by the 2016 Cabin Fever remake or by the 2014 prequel.
While Mike Flanagan is an incredible storyteller, and the Netflix series Midnight Massis impressive, along with The Haunting Of Hill House, Ouija: Origin Of Evil doesn't stand out from the crowded horror movie landscape. Elizabeth Reaser plays Alice Zander, who lives with her children Paulina (Annalise Basso) and Doris (Lulu
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