Or maybe you just appreciate a good gothic horror movie. If you like Tom Hiddleston as much as my roommate did in college, then you probably had a poster from this movie in your dorm room. Crimson Peak Jessica Chastain and Tom Hiddleston in Crimson Peak, courtesy of Universal Pictures. Bill Skarsgård is a worthy successor to Tim Curry, who played Pennywise in the 1990 adaptation of It. Unlike the original book, which follows a group of kids growing up in the 1950s and then as adults in the 1980s, the 2017 adaptation directed by Andrés Muschietti starts in the 1980s and then picks up 27 years after that, closer to modern day. Not only did it inspire lots of Pennywise and Georgie Halloween costumes, but it also inspired more than a few nightmares. The 2017 adaptation of Stephen King’s classic horror novel about a killer clown is one of my favorite modern horror movies. Photo by Brooke Palmer, courtesy of Warner Bros. Watch if you appreciate farmhouse architecture and interior design in addition to good scares. This creepy thriller also features Stranger Things actress Natalie Dyer. Except, there’s something different about this story: George knows something about the house that he’s hiding from Catherine. Starring Amanda Seyfried as Catherine Clare and James Norton as her husband George Clare, this spooky farmhouse mystery tells the classic tale of a young couple who move from Manhattan into what they think is their dream home in the Hudson Valley, only to discover that it harbors a dark secret. Photo by Anna Kooris, courtesy of Netflix. Things Heard and Seen James Norton as George Clare and Amanda Seyfried as Catherine Clare in Things Heard and Seen. This one also has a sequel, The Boy 2, if you care to keep watching late into the night. At first, Greta goes along with this odd request, but when she fails to adhere to the strict rules for Brahms’ care, she begins to suspect that he’s actually alive.
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