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Cinema Fearité Presents The Top-Ten Horror Movies Of 2014

December 23, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

What a confusing year 2014 has been for the horror world.  Home video and VOD releases dominated the scene, and those fans who did leave the comfort of their own couch ended up at the local art house theater instead of the multiplex.  While the big studios disappointed, the indies really picked up the slack.  […]

Filed Under: Best In Film, Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Movies, Top 10 Horror Movies Tagged With: 2014, Adam Wingard, Alex Essoe, Alexandra Essoe, Brenton Thwaites, Dan Stevens, Elijah Wood, Essie Davis, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Kent, Jonathan Glazer, Katee Sackhoff, Kaylie Russell, Meat Loaf, Mike Flanagan, Nightcrawler, Noah Wiseman, Oculus, Scarlett Johansson, Sci Fi, Simon Barrett, Stage Fright, Starry Eyes, The Babadook, The Guest, The Town that Dreaded Sundown, Top-ten, Under the Skin

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