Hollywood tried and failed: 12 British horror films that are much scarier than American ones

Hollywood tried and failed: 12 British horror films that are much scarier than American ones

Hollywood tried and failed: 12 British horror films that are much scarier than American ones

What makes them special?

Viewers from all over the world agree that British cinema has a special taste and approach to creating characters, which inevitably makes audiences fall in love. The same goes for horror films that are way ahead of their American competitors.

Here are 12 memorable horror films whose success has never been repeated:

When asked to name an example of solid British horror, almost everyone thinks of 28 Days Later. Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris and Brendan Gleeson delivered an unparalleled performance, earning the film a Breakthrough of the Year nomination and a 7.5 rating on IMDb. A simple but interesting plot won the sympathy of even those who do not like stories about zombies.

Almost every horror list includes The Descent. The story of a group of friends whose exploration of a cave leads to a terrible tragedy still captures the imagination of viewers even 19 years later. For its well-developed script and competent production, the film received 5 awards from various film awards and a rating of 7.2 on IMDb. Fans point to The Descent as an example for other horror makers as a benchmark for the genre.

It is easy to enjoy tension in works from the last century. 64 years have passed since the premiere of ‘Village of the Damned’, and the film still evokes terrible fear when you watch it. According to viewers, the remake failed to surpass the black-and-white original, which continues to receive rave reviews from critics and high ratings from a wide audience – 7.3 on IMDb.

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Author: Vasilisa Mironova

Source: Popcorn News

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