disturbing horror movies

Horror films are supposed to scare us, creep united states out, and brand united states of america experience uncomfortable. But sometimes, there is a film that go so far outside of the norm (and our comfort zone), that after we meet information technology, we never want to see it again. In no detail order (because they're all pretty hard to tummy), hither are 17 Disturbing Horror films.

ane. The Exorcist

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The Exorcist is known every bit ane of the scariest films of all time. While about people don't debate that, what they do contend is its watchability. Many people have said that they chose to sit through it once for curiosity, just what they saw was so terrifying that they never wanted to run across it again.

Maybe it was the sight of a piffling girl masturbating with a crucifix or of her head spinning a full 360 degrees. It likewise might have been the spider crawl Regan did down the stairs. There are plenty of reasons why you'd never watch this classic horror film more than in one case.

2. The Adult female

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The Woman is nigh a seemingly "normal" family who takes in the last remaining member of a cannibalistic tribe. Information technology doesn't take long for y'all to come across that the family might be more barbaric than the prisoner.

The excessive gore (normally revolving around cannibalism) and a sexual assault performed past a child will ensure that you will never want to see this film more than one time. Don't get me wrong, this moving-picture show makes a serious statement well-nigh misogynistic behavior and the people we deem "normal" in everyday society. It's worth a watch… only only one. once.

3.  The Human Centipede

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This picture might win the laurels for the tackiest film of the year and information technology really isn't necessary to sentry even one time. The motion-picture show follows the exploits of a sadistic scientist who sews 3 victims together, mouth-to-anus, in order to create i long digestive tract. The first fourth dimension i of the victims has a bowel movement, you'll have trouble convincing yourself to end the moving-picture show in one case, allow solitary finding a reason to watch information technology ever once more.

4. Hostel

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Director Eli Roth, torture porn king, made a huge splash in the indie circuit with this outrageously gory and torture-ridden horror film near three Americans traveling through Europe. These silly too-quondam-to-be-frat-boys get caught up in a terrible game of human hunting and the events that follow will never leave you once you've seen them.

The torture scenes are drawn out to prolong the gruesomeness, but there is absolutely no pay off to any of them, then there is really no reason to ever see this unnecessarily fierce movie ever once more.

5. The Last House on The Left

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The original moving picture, fabricated in the 1970s, is considered a cult classic. Notwithstanding, its source of fame is pretty agonizing: the remake and the original both feature a long and graphic rape scene of 2 girls out in the woods.

By the time you see the rapists get much deserved justice in the most savage of ways (the remake having way more than brutality than the original film), y'all will feel both content and disgusted with yourself about why you were so happy to witness the barbarous torture of another human being. Fifty-fifty when the rapists get victims, it's enough to make you lot say "Once is plenty."

6. The Daughter Adjacent Door

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The Girl Adjacent Door is a horrific story almost a adult female who sexually, physically and mentally tortures a young girl who is staying at her residence. Another film entitled An American Law-breaking stayed close to the bodily, terrible effect. Yes, some of the things in the film did happen to a poor young girl when she was staying with a psychopath while her parents ran off and joined the circus (literally).

If seeing a daughter being sexually assaulted with a coke bottle and watching children torture some other kid isn't enough to stop you from watching a film twice, nothing will.

7. Maniac

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This 1 is a relatively new horror film nearly a young homo (played by Elijah Wood, in a career pinnacle functioning) who is mode more obsessed with store mannequins than he should be. Oh yeah, and he's a serial killer with some serious social issues.

What makes this serial killer film so unique is that the audience witnesses the unabridged film through the eyes of the killer. You only see his confront in mirrors or shiny surfaces. Witnessing the gruesome murders (almost of which contain scalping afterwards) in 1st person point-of-view makes this film impossible not to stop watching. Only, that dirty feeling have when the movement ends makes y'all want to never sentinel information technology again.

8. Insidious

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This movie follows the strange (and damn creepy) events of a family haunted by a supernatural being that seems to follow the father wherever he goes. Sounds pretty typical, right? Not hardly. The jump scares are enough, at that place's one of the almost frightening demons you will ever run into on motion picture, and let'due south not fifty-fifty talk well-nigh that creepy dancing shadow. This film will scare you lot and so bad, you'll think twice about watching it once more… if you e'er practice.