The 20 Scariest Movie Scenes of the 21st Century
Horror movies are more than the sum of its parts, but no genre is more dependent on discrete scenes to make you hold your breath.
Horror movies are more than the sum of its parts, but no genre is more dependent on discrete scenes to make you hold your breath.
The film will premiere at the Birmingham’s Flatpack Film Festival in April.
David Lynch’s 2001 film “Mulholland Dr.” tops the list.
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