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9 hours ago, dX airdry zid said:

This is what I have so far this year... 

( I know I am missing a lot since the all on assault of independent horror films to media)

 

C Unfriended 2

C Unsane

C+ Winchester

B- Truth or Dare

B- Strangers 2

B+ Hereditary

B+ A Quiet Place

 

Slender Man, The Little Stranger, Bad Samaritan, and Insidious 4 are next.

I’m British so we don’t use grades but:

 

Hereditary 5/5

Strangers Prey at Night 2/5

Truth or Dare 1/5

A Quiet Place 4/5

Insidious The Last Key 3/5

The First Purge 3/5

The Meg 2/5

The Open House 2/5

Clovefield Paradox 3/5

Revenge 4/5

 

1 hour ago, MCKillswitch123 said:

La Llorona is going to be a breakout hit. Hits close to home with a demographic that has proven with Coco and the Derbez movies that they can show up for movies that appeal to them as well, nevermind just the generally universal appeal of horror movies period; the James Wan producer credit will definitely help it from a marketing perspective; and the concept is just pretty interesting. And it's gonna be a huge hit in Latin America. 150-200M+ WW wouldn't shock me.

Apparently it had the best reaction at a recent WB event. 

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Here we go, folks: 

 

HORROR 2018

 

Insidious: The Last Key

January 5th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $29,600,000

Domestic Total: $67,000,000

Worldwide Total: $166,000,000

 

Winchester 

February 2nd, 2018

Opening Weekend: $9,250,000

Domestic Total: $25,000,000

Worldwide Total: $44,100,000

 

Strangers: Prey at Night 

March 9th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $10,400,000

Domestic Total: $24,600,000

Worldwide Total: $30,000,000

 

A Quiet Place 

April 6th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $50,000,000

Domestic Total: $187,000,000

Worldwide Total: $332,300,000

 

Truth or Dare 

April 13th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $18,660,000

Domestic Total: $40,700,000

Worldwide Total: $94,800,000

 

Hereditary 

8th June, 2018

Opening Weekend: $13,600,000

Domestic Total: $44,000,000

Worldwide Total: $79,300,000

 

The First Purge 

July 4th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $17,150,000

Domestic Total: $69,000,000

Worldwide Total: $136,400,000

 

Unfriended: Dark Web 

July 20th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $3,450,000

Domestic Total: $8,800,000

Worldwide Total: $9,600,000

 

The Meg 

10th August, 2018

Opening Weekend: $44,500,000

Domestic Total: $143,000,000

Worldwide Total: $527,800,000

 

Slenderman 

10th August 2018

Opening Weekend: $11,325,000

Domestic Total: $30,600,000

Worldwide Total: $51,700,000

 

The Nun 

7th September, 2018

Opening Weekend: $53,500,000

Domestic Total: $117,500,000

Worldwide Total: $365,500,000

 

Hell Fest 

28th September, 2018

Opening Weekend: $5,075,000

Domestic Total: $11,100,000

Worldwide Total: $17,500,000

 

Halloween

October 19th, 2018

Opening Weekend: $76,200,000

Domestic Total: $159,300,000

Worldwide Total: $253,500,000

 

Suspiria

2nd November, 2018

Opening Weekend: $184,000

Domestic Total: $2,500,000

Worldwide Total: $4,900,000

 

Overlord

9th November, 2018

Opening Weekend: $10,100,000

Domestic Total: $21,700,000

Worldwide Total: $41,200,000

 

Possession of Hannah Grace

30th November, 2018

Opening Weekend: $6,500,000

Domestic Total: $14,500,000

Worldwide Total: $30,300,000

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On 12/22/2018 at 2:56 PM, That One Guy said:

Top 5:

 

1. Suspiria

2. Annihilation

3. The House That Jack Built

4. Mandy

5. Hereditary

 

honorable mention: Revenge

I missed Suspiria and House that Jack Built, looking forward to them though! 

On 12/22/2018 at 3:45 PM, TombRaider said:

cam and the nun?? horror was terrible in 2018 then...

I really enjoyed Cam. It wasn’t terrible in 2018, there’s a top 5 in the same post lol.

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2018 was a great year for horror. Hereditary blew me away, Suspiria was a fantastic reimagining, Strangers 2 was one of the best slashers I have seen in years, and Halloween was a very solid sequel...

 

The ones I'm looking forward to the most in 2019 is The Lighthouse, directed by The Witch director Robert Englund, and Mike Flanagan's The Shining sequel.
 

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1 hour ago, The Stingray said:

2018 was a great year for horror. Hereditary blew me away, Suspiria was a fantastic reimagining, Strangers 2 was one of the best slashers I have seen in years, and Halloween was a very solid sequel...

 

The ones I'm looking forward to the most in 2019 is The Lighthouse, directed by The Witch director Robert Eggers, and Mike Flanagan's The Shining sequel.
 

Ftfw. Robert Englund (the name you had) is the actor who originally portrayed Freddy Krueger :ph34r:

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7 hours ago, The Stingray said:

2018 was a great year for horror. Hereditary blew me away, Suspiria was a fantastic reimagining, Strangers 2 was one of the best slashers I have seen in years, and Halloween was a very solid sequel...

 

The ones I'm looking forward to the most in 2019 is The Lighthouse, directed by The Witch director Robert Englund, and Mike Flanagan's The Shining sequel.
 

Oooh I wasn't even aware that Eggers was doing a new movie. Does THE LIGHTHOUSE have a release date in 2019? 

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