5 best horror movies of 2023

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Evil Dead Rise

Under the direction of Lee Cronin and starring Lily Sullivan and Alyssa Sutherland in lead roles, Evil Dead Rise exceeded expectations, carving its place in the franchise. Departing from the familiar cabin-in-the-woods trope, the film unfolds in an LA apartment with two sisters as protagonists, deviating from the usual college student group.

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Nefarious

Featuring Sean Patrick Flanery and Jordan Belfi, Nefarious stands out in the horror genre by steering clear of ghosts or demons. The film's chilling aspects unfold entirely within the dialogues between the two main characters, offering a unique and thrilling element.

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Talk to Me

In the storyline, Mia, a grieving teenager, seeks solace in her best friend Jade and her brother Riley (Joe Bird) following the loss of her mother. However, the story takes a dark turn when Mia and Jade attend a party and partake in a chilling game involving a 'severed' hand that facilitates communication with the deceased

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Cobweb

Directed by Samuel Bodin, the film revolves around Young Peter, tormented by a persistent and mysterious tapping noise emanating from within his bedroom wall. Despite his parents dismissing it as mere imagination, Peter's fear deepens, leading him to suspect that they harbour a dreadful and perilous secret.

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Tin and Tina

The story follows Lola (Milena Smit) and Adolfo (Jaime Lorente), a mourning couple grappling with the aftermath of a painful abortion. Driven by a determination to fill the void in their lives, Lola and Adolfo opt to adopt twins Tin (Carlos González) and Tina (Anastasia Russo), who exude an eerie and disturbing presence.

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