Halloween 2022: No, The Midnight Club, Get Out, Must-See Horror Movies and Series

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As Halloween is around the corner, why not celebrate the day with some spooky horror movies? Celebrated in America, Europe and East Asia, Halloween is celebrated annually on 31 October. Horror themed parties are also organized in Indian cities to celebrate the ancient Celtic festival. While the kids will trick or treat on this day, watch these movies and series to enjoy the spooky festival in the comfort of your home.

1. No

In the 2022 critically acclaimed neo-Western science fiction horror film Knope, directed by Jordan Peele, two siblings attempt to uncover the secrets behind an unidentified flying object. The caretakers of a California horse farm discover a mysterious force that affects human and animal behavior. When things start falling from the sky and people disappear, OJ and his sister M plan to film the horrific incident and strike the rich. The film is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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2. The Midnight Club

Released on Netflix on October 7, ‘The Midnight Club’ is a horror mystery-thriller series created by Mike Flanagan, who has created the horror series The Hunting for the same streaming platform. The story of The Midnight Club is based on the young adult novel of the same name by Christopher Pike. The stories The Midnight Club members tell each other are taken from Pike’s other novels, including The Wicked Heart, Gimme a Kiss, See You Later, Witch, Road to Nowhere and The Eternal Enemy. The series can be viewed on Netflix.

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3. Exit

Another Jordan Peele on the list is the 2017 psychological horror film “Get Out,” which actually deals with racism. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars. The film is about a black man who stumbles into a very white, very strange world. After dating for nearly five months, Chris (Kaluya) and Rose (Williams) hang out with their aggressively white parents, neurosurgeon Dean (Bradley Whitford) and therapist/hypnotic mom Missy (Katherine Keener). Moving on to. The movie is streaming on Netflix.

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4. Train to Busan

Train to Busan, a 2016 South Korean horror-action film directed by Yeon Sang-ho, is listed by many critics and cinema connoisseurs as one of their favorite films in the horror genre. It is a terrifying zombie horror-thriller that follows a group of terrified travelers through a nationwide viral outbreak stranded on a suspicious-filled, blood-soaked bullet train ride to a southern resort town of Busan. Fighting his way from the one who has managed to catch up. zombie horde. The film is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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7. Amityville: The Awakening

Belle, her younger sister, and her unconscious twin brother move into a new home with their single mother Joan in order to save money to pay for their brother’s expensive health care. But when strange things begin to happen in the house, including her brother’s miraculous recovery, Belle begins to suspect that her mother isn’t telling her everything and soon learns that they are at the infamous Amityville home. have gone. The film is available on Netflix.

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