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4 Horror Movies to Watch With Friends


 

  1. The Autopsy of  Jane Doe

Release: 2017
Director: André Øvredal
My mummy told me something
A little girl should know,
And it’s all about the devil
Yes, the movie is about the devil and you are going to like it if you had craziness about a horror film. The movie goes with a father and son with their daily work at the morgue. The night was normal until the cops handed over a corpse named jane doe as the copse was unidentified that  Discovered by cops buried in the basement of the home of a brutally murdered family, the young Jane Doe-eerily well preserved and with no visible signs of trauma-is shrouded in mystery. As they work into the night to piece together the cause of her death, the two men begin to uncover the disturbing secrets of her life. Soon, a series of terrifying events make it clear: this Jane Doe may not be dead. If she is not dead then who is she? Is she a witch or something else?
 

 
2. Annabelle: Creation
Release: 2017
Director: David Sandberg
 
Dollmaker couple lost their only child on a road accident. The spirit of their daughter started to live with them and wanted to stay at one of the doll’s body that resulted in the possessed creation, Annabelle.
After several years in their empty house, the couple welcome a nun and several orphan girls and soon they become the target of the demented doll Annabelle. The story goes on with horror, You won’t be satisfied if you have already watched the Annabelle but as a horror movie, I would say it’s worth watching with friends and family.
 

 
3. The Rituals
Release: 2017
Director: David Bruckner
Ithe n this world, there are places where the light of civilization has not reached and the worship of the different spirit is a reality for them. One of the best horror and rational horror movie with four of five friends journey to fulfil the wish of a recently past friend. This one is atmospheric but threadbare male bonding horror flick “The Ritual” is so well-directed that you can’t help but groan at its lightweight script’s many little inadequacies. This story, about a hike in the Swedish wilderness that goes horribly awry, doesn’t need much polish or depth to be effectively moody.
 

 
4. Cabin In the Woods
Release:2012
Director: Drew Goddard
“The Cabin in the Woods” sets off with an ancient and familiar story plan.  The demon needs sacrifice and five categories of sacrifice where one virgin sacrifice required. The story goes on with five friends where one couple and three other friends go for a weekend trip on a borrowed cottage. Their last stop is, of course, a decrepit gas station populated by a demented creep who giggles at the fate in store for them. Which turned out a planned trap of two scientists to sacrifice five lives where they are allowed to choose the way they are going to be murdered. At a point of time when you’re into the movie little disappointment would be there and it may break your heart if you’re a fan of Chris Hemsworth. Well, not going to tell the full story, enjoy the movie with your best buddies.
> Alma Siddiqua

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