A new year means new movies. Specifically, that means new horror movies, which let’s be real, are some of the most exciting releases. We all know what we’re going to get from a Marvel movie, or an Oscar-bait drama like, say, Spencer (although it deserves the praise). But horror is a genre where some truly weird stuff can happen. Just last year, James Wan’s Malignant came out of nowhere and took daring risks, even if audiences on Rotten Tomatoes didn’t necessarily agree. Last Night in Soho featured a heart-wrenching storyline (and rising star Anya-Taylor Joy) at the heart of its horror, overlaid with an engrossing soundtrack and layered with stunning visuals.
2022 is already set for an exciting slate of horror, with a ridiculous amount of star-power attached to it. Sebastian Stan is playing a cannibal (or maybe a vampire? We don’t know yet), Jamie Lee Curtis will reprise her role as Laurie Strode one last time in the final installment of the newest Halloween trilogy, and there’s even a creepy kidnapping movie feature Ethan Hawke as a masked villain on the way. And that’s just some of what’s set to come out in theaters and on streaming services this year. So grab your popcorn and your nightlight—it’s about to get spooky.
We should mention the major elephant—or shall we say chainsaw—in the room. Although the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre was one of the most anticipated horror films of the year, our review dubbed it a cheap attempt to reap nostalgia and a knockoff of the 2018 Halloween reboot trilogy (which is on this list). Watch at your own risk, but if you want our opinion, it’s so bad that “you’ll probably find yourself laughing like a maniac when Leatherface inevitably ends up victorious.”
One final note: some of these movies are already out, or went to theaters and have yet to hit streaming services. But don’t worry, we’ll keep you updated throughout the year as to where you can get your scare on.
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