10 Amazing Slasher Movies You Can’t Miss

 

9º – My Bloody Valentine (George Mihalka, 1981)In a small town in the United States, a legend of a serial killer strikes in the celebrations of Valentine’s Day, leaving part of the place distressed when some people decide to celebrate the date. The film gains its substance when the legend turns out to be true, putting several teenage students in danger. Good slasher option from the 1980s, ‘My Bloody Valentine’ draws on that typical movie atmosphere with small towns to take shape in their horror scenes show. Good story, a good villain and good horror scenes make this movie essential for the horror fan.

 

8º – Scream (Wes Craven, 1996)Shortly after her mother’s death, a young woman and her friends are being chased by a strange masked killer. Directed by Wes Craven, one of the greatest exponents of horror movies, ‘Scream’ is the most popular film of the 1990s genre, responsible for the emergence of a new form of terror, and reinvented famous clichés.

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