Says YOU: Dread Central Readers Picked the Top 10 Horror Movies of 2020! By Josh Millican
Each December/January, every horror website on the planet tells YOU what the best genre films of the year are/were–and we’re no different.
Last week, however, we took the
unprecedented move of asking YOU, our readers, to tell US what the best horror movies of 2020 were–and the masses have spoken!
Check out YOUR PICKS for the Top 10 Horror Movies of 2020 below!
#1:
Synopsis:
After a meteorite lands in the front yard of their farm, Nathan Gardner and his family find themselves battling a mutant extraterrestrial organism that infects their minds and bodies, transforming their quiet rural life into a technicolor nightmare.
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You could be forgiven for assuming that having every single cinema and film set closed for over six months would render any list of this year’s best Australian movies a slightly truncated one, the only possible upside being an accompanying dearth of ‘worst films’.
But while popcorn and choc top sales dipped alarmingly, there was no shortage of homegrown cinematic excellence, even if most of it never reached an actual big screen.
Depending on your viewpoint, the streaming behemoths are either providing life support for motion pictures by chucking big bucks at every single script they see, or downloading the final nail into the box office coffin as the lounge becomes the default location for movie viewing.
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Chad Collins’s Top 10 Horror Movies of 2020 By Chad Collins
My Top 10 horror movies of 2020 are a bit eclectic, maybe a little bit like the year itself. Had you asked me what I would have likely had here when the year started, I might have said something like
Candymanor
Halloween Kills.
Naturally, as we all know, that is no longer the case. In a strange, roundabout kind of way, though, the delay of a few genre behemoths opened the door for some smaller titles, ones that– had the year gone as planned– would likely have been eclipsed by Michael Myers and Nia DaCosta. I encourage you to seek all of the following out if you haven’t had the chance to catch them yet, and in a broader sense, seek any genre titles out.