We’re back with the next batch of films in Bizzom’s first Halloween Horror Countdown. See which horror movies made the cut!

The Hills Have Eyes/Fox Searchlight Pictures
20.A family takes a vacation into the canyons in. Little do they know there are crazed cannibals lurking in the caves up top. Earning the number 20 spot is The Hills Have Eyes . The remake surpasses the original by far. Alexandre Aja’s remake is more intense, gorier and very much disturbing.

Children of the Corn/New World Pictures
19. Kids in horror movies are always creepy. An cult of evil kids is tens times as worse. The kids of the small harvest town is led by child-preacher Issac.

Candyman/TriStar Pictures
18.Say his name fives times, it might be your last. Candyman is one of the most eeriest horror flicks of the 90’s. A college students digs deeper into the origins of the man with a hook for a hand, and his mysterious past.

Creepshow/Warner Bros
17. Rather than focusing on one big story here, Creepshow presented audiences with several short horror stories . The film uses director’s George A. Romero’s sense of humor and gore combined with Stephen King’s writing.

It/Warner Bros
16. It’s difficult looking at clowns the same again, and it’s all because of Tim Curry’s stupendous portrayal as “PennyWise”. The demonic red-hair creature pry on children’s deepest fears. Most memorable line: “We All Float Down Here”.

High Tension/Lions Gate
15. In 2003 a brutal french horror film was released to audiences via Lions Gate Entertainment. In Aja’s High Tension, two college pals square off against a sadistic serial killer in order to stay alive. You may think you know what’s going to happen next, but how quickly things change once the unexpected twist occurs.

Child's Play/United Artists
14. The Good Guy doll better known as Chucky nabs the 14 spot on our countdown. Child’s Play introduced audiences to a murderer who transports his soul into a creepy kid’s doll.

Pet Sematary/Paramount
13. Big Lesson Here: Never try and bring back the dead. Stephen King released Pet Sematary in ‘89. Our hats go off to child-actor Miko Hughes who went on to star in another horror tale Wes Craven’s A New Nightmare.

Evil Dead/New Line Cinema
12. Director George A Romero outdid himself with the release of Evil Dead. Evil Dead mixes together both genres of comedy and horror. Veteran Bruce Campbell did a excellent job as the hero in the cult horror classic.

28 Weeks Later/20th Century Fox
11. Rightfully owning the 11 spot is 28 Weeks Later, sequel to the successful 28 Days Later. The virus outbreak can only one mean one thing. Chaos. There’s so much happening that your nerves tend to get the better of you. 28 Weeks Later delivered in just all the right areas.
Saturday, October 31st we reveal the top ten horror flicks.
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