Horror films have made leaps and bounds over the years in terms of what scares the general public and what chills the blood. Since it’s now October, I’m going to take some time and list my TOP TEN FAVORITE HORROR FILMS in honor of my favorite month. 10. FRAILTY PLOT: A man confesses to an FBI agent his family’s story of how his religious fanatic father’s visions lead to a series of murders to destroy supposed “demons.” WHY I LOVE IT: Frailty is one of those films that is severely underrated not just as a film in general – but also as a horror film. Although deemed a “thriller” – in this case, I would go so far as to say that Frailty stands more…
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