 Thank you for checking out this video. So I've seen a bunch of people doing these Lists I haven't seen a video yet But people doing these lists of the best horror movies of the 2010s because obviously the 2010s are over We have a completed a decade So I saw these lists and I was just like oh, you know that looks like a little bit of fun So I want to do this video put it out there for everyone to watch and you can contribute as well Put your comments down here. I'd love to hear people's top 20 top 10 top 15 Whatever you feel like hey, hey, even if you want to do like a top three don't care But put them down there. I really want to hear it So and then you can say whatever you want about mine. Do you agree? Do you disagree good picks bad picks whatever so I'm not gonna talk a lot about each one I have 20 and I'm gonna give you like a few sentences about them because if there's something on the list that you Haven't seen yet. I don't want to spoil anything about it So this is no spoilers, but I'll just be giving that information The other thing is disclaimer on this. I have not seen every single horror film that came out in the 2010s I have not even seen every single one that people talked very highly about so You know, they might not be on there just because I haven't seen them like prime example I have not yet seen dr. Sleep I've heard really good things about dr. Sleep and I assume I'm probably gonna like it because I really like Mike Flanigan So Maybe that would have been on this list had I already seen it, but it came out too late in 2019 There are some other movies along the way that I just haven't gotten to yet. So, you know But anyway, let's get into it. My number 20 of the 2010s is Krampus by Michael Daugherty now Part of this might be because I'm a big Michael Daugherty fan But I really think that this is a really nice mash-up of a little bit of comedy and some good scares and really good practical facts Set during Christmas, which we don't get a ton of Christmas horror films I just feel like this one has a really nice mixture of comedy and scares and practical facts so recommend that at number 20 my number 19 is One of my favorite horror comedies, which is Tucker and Dale versus evil and this is by Eli Craig Now this one is very funny and it's very very hard to get a good mixture of funny and actual horror This is more on the funny side heavy But the story still really works and it doesn't take too much away and Tyler the Bine is really funny Alan Tudyk is really funny And it's awesome. It's it's expertly done very funny. Love it Number 18 for me is summer of 84 now This is one that's I believe an exclusive either an exclusive to shutter or an original for shutter This one's by Francois Samard a nuke was sell and you on Carl was sell so three people directed it this one reminded me a lot of a little it a lot of the goonies It's got this that kind of feel it was very interesting story about young kids in a neighborhood and They believe that one of their neighbors is a serial killer and just kind of all the misadventures that these kids get into I think it was very well written very well acted and very well shot And once again, there's some good comedy in it So I would highly recommend that one and I believe it's yeah, it's on shutter if you have shutter My number 17 is the loved ones by Sean Byrne now. This is an Australian film. It's very Hard to watch for people who don't like the torture porn version of horror films so or subgenre I should say of horror films So, um, yeah, it's very brutal at times, but it is very well written There's there it's in a weird way. There's kind of some some very emotional Times when it's not even like it's not something that seems like it would normally be emotional the act the acting in this is Very very excellent. The musical choices are very excellent. It's a compelling story and it's very interesting and it looks great So that's my number 17. My number 16 is antiviral by Brandon Cronenberg Yes, the son of David Cronenberg now this one I'm Matt Malcolm McDowell in it and one of my favorite actors Caleb Landry Jones Very underrated awesome actor. He was also in Get out as the brother with the he used the lacrosse stick at one point so he He plays a person who's involved in this kind of crazy futuristic thing where they're kind of growing Celebrity Cells as like meat in a way. It's it's very weird, but trust me it sings of normal David Cronenberg It looks amazing. It's kind of gross at times The acting is outstanding because Caleb Landry Jones does an outstanding job plus Michael McDowell always is a good job So that's my number 16 number 15 The Witch by Robert Eggers Now I know people were very divided on this film I think first of all you have to admit it looks amazing And I like how they leached a lot of color out of the film and made it look very drab Which was appropriate for the time period they're going for with this now for me It plays very well as a kind of fairy tale of the whole time you go through it You're like is this a fairy tale is this real life for what I'm seeing in the film and it kind of brings up an idea of Living in this time and hearing things about You know dark forces, you know Do you view it as a would you have viewed it as a fairy tale or would you have thought it's actually real? And how does that play with your mind and what is really going on in this and as it has an interesting ending? I've heard people say they wish it ended differently, but I was okay with the ending I guess maybe I would have liked if it ended differently, but it doesn't take too much away It's it's a very good film, and that's why it's my number 15 number 14 the perfect host by Nick Tomney now this one came out closer to the beginning of the 2010s and it's has a Forget what his name is he was the brother in So blanking on it Frazier he was the brother in the show Frazier Pierce Nigel Pierce, I believe is his name. Yes, he did a really good job It's about him having a dinner party But something is off, and I don't want to say anything past that the acting is phenomenal Nigel Pierce did a wonderful job It looks really good. It's very well directed very well set up a very interesting story, and I highly recommend that one That's why it's my number 14 my number 13 is Gerald's game by Mike Flanagan now This is based off a Stephen King book and it was on this is a Netflix original I believe and so you can find it there if you have Netflix You have to give it time and a lot of people watch this film They were like I gave it 20 minutes, and then I quit you have to go all the way to the end And I remember when I was sitting through it getting pretty far into it and being like Are we gonna do something really but trust me there's a payoff it's it's not very Expected, but it's sweet. It's impactful. It's Horrific, it's all sorts of things in the very end, and it's not what you would expect but stick with it It's very very good And that was the film that I saw that really piqued my interest in Mike Flanagan That was before the haunting of Hill House, which he did and was excellent on Netflix So that's why that is my number 13 number 12 crimson peak by Guillermo del Toro beautiful film Unbelievably gorgeous as a film. It had the proper amount of horror elements It's very Guillermo del Toro in his costuming and his effects in the design of the things in it And it had an interesting enough story. It wasn't the best story But one of the big things for me is it's a gorgeous film It looks so good and the atmosphere is everything in it. It's wonderful. So check that one out Number 11 now, this is this is a weird one and some people may question whether this is actually horror or not It's very fringe to me, but I put it on here It's my number 11 is rubber by Quentin de Pew Now this one is very odd. It's about a tire that can Do things with its mind. That's basically telekinesis a tire with telekinesis sounds ridiculous It is ridiculous and I went into it expecting for it to be a so just awful movie that I could just laugh at I watch it with a buddy and by the end we turn to each other in silence and then eventually said I Kind of loved that movie. It is very interesting. If you get the underlying theme to it It's very very interesting. It has a lot to say and if you know what it's trying to say, it's pretty genius I highly recommend it plus it's just entertaining. It's very very entertaining. So that's why rubber is my number 11 number 10 the autopsy of Jane Doe by Andre Overdahl. I have a In-depth review of this film on my channel. I really really enjoy that film I think it's a very interesting new concept about a autopsy as you can probably tell a father and son doing an autopsy and Things start to happen while they're doing the autopsy. So it's very cool because things are very slowly revealed throughout it It keeps you very interested and engaged and it keeps the tension up very well acted too I highly recommend this one very original. Love it number nine I know a lot of people put this on their list of the Babadook by Jennifer Kent this one another one that's severely impactful it speaks to a much deeper level emotional level and This is another one when you're going through it where it's hard to tell Well, is it this going on or is it this going on? And I love films like that that kind of keep you guessing till the end and for some people they may say Even in the end it was still very Ambiguous, but I'm okay with that and I have my feeling on which way I think it actually goes in the end But there are many interpretations of it and that's cool. It looks So good, this is kind of like a less is more type film where The main thing that they show in it in bits and pieces They're very smart in just doing it in bits and pieces and how they do it. It's pretty simplistic, but it's extremely extremely effective Another one that's a very interesting pretty original Story idea. So that's why the Babadook is my number nine number eight This is another one. I actually have a review for on my channel annihilation by Alex Garland Another one that's beautiful. It looks amazing. This was a high budget one It had Natalie Portman in it and this is another one that I love the underlying themes on it What it's really speaking to you really really have to pay attention to it And there's some really horrific and gross and disturbing stuff in it, but at the same time It's also beautiful. So it's this really cool kind of scale balancing between those two things and obviously the performance is really Performances are really good because it's so high budget and the lead is Natalie Portman Really great film. Love what it has to say. So that's why that's my number eight Number seven what we do in the shadows by Jermaine Clement and Taika Waititi So I know a lot of people think it's kind of weird when a horror comedy makes it up that high But this one is excellently crafted. There's just like Tucker and Dale versus evil There's a really nice amount of comedy to it that doesn't take away from the story It blends very well with it very good jokes very funny very engaging It's got a very fun and funny story and just a cool story at the same time That could work on a purely horror level if they took the comedy out of it So it's it's one of those that is severely inventive and the acting is very good and they land the lines Just the right way they need to so that's why what we do in the shadows my number seven number six This is one. I haven't really seen people talk about Attack the block by Joe Cornish now This is more of like a mix of like horror sci-fi But hey that still falls into horror Love the design of the creatures in this one unbelievable. This was a start for John Boyega Who people know have gone on has gone on to be Finn in the newer Star Wars films? And he is an excellent actor He was an excellent actor in attack the block and it is a fun film. It is Action-packed the acting is really good. It looks phenomenal. Like I said the creature design is really nice And it's just a really really really good time. I highly recommend attack the block That's why it's my number six now number five I also did a review for this one on my channel, but it was right after I saw it in the theater So it's not a spoiler review It's no spoilers only just talking about themes and that is Ari Astor's mid-summer, which came out this year This is another one. I love all the underlying themes of it. This film also looks amazing Astor is an unbelievable director Cinematography is ridiculous He did some very bold things with this because it's not your typical horror film. He took a lot of chances I felt like it Paid off one of the big things is all the horrific things happen in broad daylight. That's not really a spoiler It's just you know, you can tell that from the from the trailer But there's some really horrific things in this But there's some things that just make you scratch your head and you're like what is going on things really ratchet up And if you can see what the underlying themes are with it It really ties in and it gets you thinking and it sticks with you after the fact and it's it's a good one So that's my number five my number four assassination nation by Sam Levinson also did a review for this one I think that was also a noise. No spoilers one since it's in a newer film This one had a lot a lot a lot to say. I think it looked once again looked unbelievable It was gorgeous cinematography was ridiculous directing was unbelievable the acting was really good for the most part Musical choices were so good in this one except for me like one one part I think the musical choice is a little weird, but for the most part music was used to great effect in this Pretty I mean it is and is not a super unique idea It's kind of taking an idea that's already been done and kind of putting a more interesting spin on it But it's a at its face value. It's a ridiculous concept, but through the filmmaking They actually make it feel realistic like it could happen that way. So that's a big triumph in itself Really compelling really interesting looks amazing cool underlying themes really really like that film That's my number four number three it chapter one. I've not seen it chapter two yet I've heard mix things on that one, but everyone loved it chapter one for the most part Once again looked unbelievable Bill Skarsgård's penny wise. I thought was very inspired and very interesting He made it his own. I wouldn't say that his penny wise is better than Tim Curry's I think they're very different and they're very great in their own rights So it was cool that he was able to do his own thing and not feel like he had to be too influenced by Tim Curry Who did an excellent job as well? Now this one is an old story that everyone knows But I think they did a really good job to execute it really well Like I said makes it look really good the child actors did an awesome awesome job on this one Now it's a super high-budget film So you would expect that it did it would do really well, but there are plenty of times where high-budget films just miss the mark They're not inspired. They don't pull things off. Well, this one did an excellent job. So that's why it's my number three number two Hereditary by Ari Aster. Now, that's the second one for Ari Aster I like how Ari Aster does things much like what I said about mid-summer cinematography outstanding directing outstanding the acting Unbelievable in this one. Tony Colette was ridiculous. Everyone really in it was ridiculous with their acting horrific scary Tough to watch at times. I saw it in the theater and there were a lot of people who you know Audibly gasped at one part during the film and it was totally out of nowhere This is one that a lot of people don't like the end It's very it's a dividing film that you either love it or you hate it pretty much Because there are pieces of the main story littered throughout the film and it doesn't spoon-feed you at the very end Now some people really hate that and I get that like I know people who want to watch horror films It'd be like just tell me what's going on Just give me a story in the end and say this is what went on like I get it Some people don't want to have to really work for that kind of stuff. I really like that stuff I think it's kind of fun afterwards It's just as it sits with you think about it and try and put the puzzle pieces together and this film definitely does that But I think also there's just a lot of good straight-up scares and horrific stuff in there for people who aren't necessarily big into the whole You know doing the puzzle thing so hereditary my number two now my number one I don't know if people see this coming or not But it's one of my favorite all-time films by Drew Goddard. It is the cabin in the woods Now the script for this one was written by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard I think they only did it in like three days from what I had read I will be doing a review of this one at some point because I love it so much now this was a really awesome instance of It's it's totally like this crazy Genius thing to me when I first watched it I was expecting a straight-up horror film and I know a lot of people going to the theater felt the same way They're like, oh, this is gonna be a horror film. It's not straight up. There's some comedy in Injected into it and there's some weird stuff that goes on, but you get it at the end There's a point to it and the big thing is this isn't really a spoiler, but just know that Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard used the horror Film formula to say hey guess what it is stupid that we feel like we have to hold to the horror film Formula and the way they do that with using it to make this point is genius genius genius and There's good practical effects in it cinematography looks great directing is awesome the acting is very good there's a pre Thor Chris Hemsworth in it who does a very good job and Yeah, it's a fun film. It's a action-packed film It is a genius film and that's why the cabin in the woods is my number one film of the 2010s Hopefully there's at least a few people out there who feel me on some of my picks for this I'm sure there are people who will be like of the 20. I think you got like two right Not necessarily placement or anything because I will tell you it took me a long time to sit there and actually put them in an Order it was it took me about a day or so to get my full 20 down and then from there It took me about another day or so to put them in an actual order because it was really hard and a lot of these are pretty pretty close and you know given Whatever day it is and what mood I'm in I would have had you know one ahead of the other one So it's hard to know but anyway, what are your thoughts like I said in the beginning put your comments down there Your top movies however many you feel like one five twenty fifty. I don't care put it down in the comments Let me know we'll talk about it And I'm sure there are some ones that people will put down here and I'll be like oh my gosh That should have been in my top 20 and I just didn't think about it, but cool So thank you for checking this out. 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