I expect horror movies to make me scream with terror, but never sob with it! And yet, some horror movies manage to cause emotional trauma on top of psychological in a one-two-disturb-you punch! Grief is a horrible thing, perhaps the most difficult of all human emotions to wrestle with. It lingers in the corners of your mind, it jumps out when you least expect it, and it can haunt you for years – sounds like the perfect horror movie monster if you ask me. When it comes to grief, these horror movies understand the feeling – and will make you feel it too, like it or not. These are the ten best horror movies about grief, shrieks and tears abound.
No One Will Save You
(Hulu)Directed by Brian Duffield, No One Will Save You is a cosmic horror/sci-fi about a lonely young woman whose small town is invaded by aliens – and that’s not even the most disturbing part! There’s already something… off about Brynn’s picturesque home – the townsfolk all seem to hate the bubbly young seamstress for no apparent reason. At least, that reason hasn’t been made apparent… yet. Throughout the film (which has no dialogue whatsoever) we see Brynn writing letters to a person that she lost. A person whose absence she is somehow responsible for. But a sweet young woman like Brynn could never hurt a fly, right? Tell that to the aliens who invade her home in the night. They discover the hard way that Brynn has an innate capacity for violence, and that inner drive to hurt leads her to salvation and damnation both.
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