Dracula, Frankenstein, the Invisible Man.

Not only are these go-to Halloween costumes, but they are some of the cinema’s most frightening characters.

And there are many more classic monster flicks that remain iconic.

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With new stories and new horror, these are a must-see for any monster fan.

After being imprisoned for a millennium, something enormous rises deep within the Dovre mountain in Norway.

One of the great takeaways from Troll is the namesake.

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The troll’s effects are great, and it even manages to out-act some fo the characters.

so you can write a book about the crime, he starts investigating it.

The filmSinistergives audiences a different take on the creature that lives under the bed, the boogeyman.

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The stuff of nightmares.

Boutella’s take on an ancient Egyptian mummy is one that is scarily beguiling.

One of the best descriptions of Princess Ahmanet is an exotic beauty that can hit like a Mack Truck.

Sofia Boutella as Ahmanet, standing in a cloud of dust with her arms spread in 2017’s The Mummy

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But more than beauty,The Mummyshows that Ahmanet is nothing short of terrifying in her attacks.

Beware those who seek to wake her.

Zombies have been around for ages, but what makes these different is their weaknesses.

Gerry Lane, played by Brad Pitt, is stared down by a zombie in ‘World War Z’

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Simply put their weakness is the disease itself.

This flawless creation-turned-deformed monster must accept the dreadful truth about humans.

Never forgetting its root, this modern-daytale of Mary Shelly’s creationperfectly translates old into new.

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The film does wonders in turning the classic into a Cronenbergian body horror tragedy.

Most people wish for invisibility when faced with the question: what superpower would you want?

But what if they wanted it for nefarious purposes?

Elizabeth Moss in The Invisible Man

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4Byzantium (2012)

At a run-down seaside resort, two intriguing women look for safety.

When word of their identity spreads, their tragic past finally catches up with them.

Vampires are a dime a dozen,but this isn’t another vampire movie.

Saoirse Ronan covered in blood and sitting in an elevator in Byzantium

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No coffins, fangs, or garlic.

Marvel Studios bring thismasterful short filmbased on the comics of the same title.

With its black-and-white theme,Werewolf By Nightbrings vintage horror film elements into the modern-day era.

Gael García Bernal as Jack Russell in ‘Werewolf by Night’

With the perfect blend of camp and darkness, the black-and-white special shows Marvel in a new light.

And fans are here for it.

Choosing instead to go three days without blood and return to human form.

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But can he really control his thirst?

1The Cursed (2021)

Taking the first spot isThe Cursed.

A small town in rural 19th-century France is in danger from an unknown, probably supernatural force.

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Sean Ellisdemonstrates his prowess as a filmmaker and cinematographer in this movie.

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