Growing up, I really had an obsession for horror films, I tried to see as many as possible. I can remember riding my bike to the local movie store on Saturday mornings to rent a couple scary movies and Nintendo games for the weekend. As I grew up, I continued my love of the horror-genre, but there seemed to be less and less well-made scary films. Over the last few years, the horror-genre has suffered due to poor filmmaking, too much gore, and, in my point of view, the PG-13 rating.
But, alas, thanks to The Conjuring, the horror genre isn’t dead. Which brings me to the list – my top 10 favorite horror films.
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