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Horror Off The Rails: WGTC’s Top 13 Horror Films Of 2016 (And More!)

Father Time, you need to slow your roll. I feel like it was only days ago that I dubbed Spring my favorite horror movie of 2015, but here we are, ready to recap another tremendous year for genre cinema. Yes, you heard me right - TREMENDOUS. Next person to tell me "horror is dead" gets a swift laptop-slam to the face, and then I'm forcing them to sit through each and every one of the following movies. Horror is more than alive. It's THRIVING. Maybe not in the way old-schoolers remember, but horror cinema continues to evolve in new, exciting and unpredictable ways. You just have to look for it.
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2) The Conjuring 2 (dir. James Wan)

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James Wan is one of the top horror masters of his generation, and The Conjuring 2 is his Evil Dead II, Dawn Of The Dead or Aliens. It’s a rare horror sequel that meets – or even surpasses – the expectations set by a tremendously haunting original film. The Conjuring asserted Wan as a heavyweight, but to follow up success with such a different and compelling continuation just doesn’t happen anymore…and that’s why Wan is mentioned alongside genre giants.

The film itself follows another possession case for the Warrens to investigate, this time in rainy-old England. Much like Ouija: Origin of Evil, Wan has fun messing around with the aesthetic of a different time period while delivering some nightmare-worthy chills. A lot of critics complained about the The Crooked Man and the presence of a true monster, but those segments mark his biggest accomplishments (to me). Wan has dealt in possessions, serial killings, evil dolls – The Crooked Man just shows his ability to utilize creature physicality, and still be just as witty about telling a true horror tale.

What about that nun painting segment? Top of the year, horror wise. Wan scares you on so many levels, as a voice the horror world needs now more than ever.


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A drinking critic with a movie problem. Foodie. Meatballer. Horror Enthusiast.