The 2000s was a very weird decade. Pop culture was a mess, and so was media. Music was kind of strange, reality TV was at an all-time low, and movies were questionable. The humor in a lot of 2000s comedies has not aged well, and horror movies from that era especially have a very bad reputation.
2000s horror was a little strange. It was reminiscent of the late 1980s-early 1990s when there were a lot of remakes, a lot of cheap slashers, and horror was primarily directed at teens. Don't completely count the 2000s out though! Some of those teen scream slasher remakes were a lot of fun, and there are other hidden gems with more complex themes and unique plots to enjoy.
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Updated October 11th, 2022 by Russ Boswell: Some might argue that the same stigmas that were attached to 90s Horror films followed the genre into the early 2000s. Although there were some pretty questionable films that were released during this time, the 2000s were actually filled with quite a few interesting, refreshing, and new takes on the genre, helping to usher in new trends, technologies, and sub-genres. Thanks to the abundance of Horror titles that began popping up during the 2000s, many films slipped by unnoticed. Thankfully, these films are seeing attention in the modern age and some of them are even developing cult followings. To shine more light on the best 2000s horror films, the following list has been updated to include more underrated entries.
Barely making it into the 2000s is iconic Korean director Park Chan-wook's twisted movie Thirst. It's about a Catholic priest who begins to notice some sinister changes to himself after a failed medical experiment.
It's a long movie, a little bit of a slow
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