This is my list of the Top 10 Horror Movies That Don’t Appear On Top 10 Lists (In No Particular Order)
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The Item
This Micro-Budget film revolves around four felons who have been contracted via the internet to pick up a mysterious package and keep it safe for 24 hours. When curiosity strikes, they open the package and release a sentient worm-like creature that begins to turn the felons against one another.
Directed by Dan Clark, who went on to work on Yo Gabba-Gabba, The Item takes low budget excess to the extreme and features one of the most awkward Worm-On-Asian sex scenes ever put on film.
One Hour Photo
It always throws audiences for a loop when an actor that has established themselves in a genre decides to try their hand at something so different, so antithetical to their usual fare, that it turns the film into a curiosity. One Hour Photo is probably one of the best examples in modern cinema.
Robin Williams plays Seymour Parish, a lonely photo lab technician at a Wal-Greens like super store who becomes obsessed with Yorkin family after developing their photos for years.
Robin Williams in a wonderfully subtle and subdued role is a pleasure to watch and pulls you in as you take in his quiet madness. It is such a change from his usual manic antics that he disappears into the role and you almost forget who you are watching.
Shocker
One of Wes Craven’s lesser known films, shocker is probably his zestiest offering to date (NOES aside) with a gleefully psychotic performance by Mitch Pillegi as a murderous television repair man who gains the ability to jump from body to body using electricity.
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