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This article comes from Den of Geek UK.There are a lot of terrible out there. Possibly more than any other genre, horror seems to appeal to wannabe filmmakers who figure it’s easy and cheap to pull off a scary movie. And thanks to the success of many low budget horror movies, distributors seem to be putting out an awful lot of them. So I’d understand if you didn’t want to trawl through an endless sea of crap to find the few real gems amongst the cinematic slurry.But I’m an addict and I keep coming back for more punishment.

The payoff is that, very occasionally, you discover something brilliant. Here are 25 great horror movies that you probably haven’t seen, possibly haven’t even heard of, but which are well worth your time. There’s plenty of festive murder, a lovely animated section featuring angels and devils holding a curling match, and a wonderful showdown at an ice rink.

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It’s basically the perfect Christmas movie, and is destined to change the way you think about old St. Nick forever.24.

The Hamiltons (2006)The less you know about The Hamiltons, the better, really. Anything you do know will just spoil the surprise. So let’s just say it’s a horror movie about a family of siblings struggling to get along without their recently deceased parents – and there’s a lot more to it than its Saw-wannabe packaging would suggest. Zombies!! is one of the most creative and interesting zombie movies of recent years.The movie is shown mostly from the point of view of the zombies, who see themselves as normal or perhaps superhuman, since they no longer feel pain. It’s mostly in black and white, switching into color when we’re seeing the zombies from the perspective of the normal, terrified public. It’s a zombie comedy, and that’s admittedly an incredibly tired genre, but Aaah! Zombies!! is clever, funny, and well-written enough to get away with it.21.

Dying Breed (2008)Dying Breed is not for the faint-hearted. It’s incredibly gruesome and bleak and doesn’t have a happy ending by anyone’s standards. But it’s sort of great nonetheless: set in Australia and starring Nathan Phillips (out of Wolf Creek) and Leigh Whannell (out of Saw), it’s your basic kids-go-out-in-the-woods-and-get-slaughtered movie, except with good writing, great characterisation, and some really nasty, really scary ideas. Some of the special effects are a bit ropey, but that’s a minor gripe, really.

It’s another movie that proves even apparently exhausted genres can come good if you actually bother to pay attention to the script.20. Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (2009)Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl is amazingly weird in the way that only Japanese movies can be. The plot begins as a straightforward high school love triangle, as new girl Monami takes an interest in Mizushima, the boyfriend of Keiko, the meanest girl in school.

But since Monami is a vampire and Keiko is the daughter of a mad scientist, things get freaky fast.The film was written and directed by Toshihiro Nishimura, a special effects artist renowned for his gore effects – and he holds nothing back here. Fans of J-horror will enjoy the cameo by Takashi Shimizu. Everyone else can just enjoy the endless creativity of the monster effects. The Haunting of #24 (2005)Ghost stories seem to be coming back into fashion now, so The Haunting of #24 might’ve been a bit ahead of its time.

It’s a haunted house story, basically, but an incredibly creepy one. It’s an MR James-style slow burner that’ll stay with you.Writer/director Sean Hogan’s The Devil’s Business is also worth seeing.18. Darkness (2002)Even if you saw this movie when it was first released, you haven’t really seen it. Gunlord x soundtrack. That version was cut to ribbons, with the swearing replaced and gore removed. If you can get hold of the uncut Spanish release, though, you’ll find a magnificently creepy take on the haunted house story, with a brilliantly bleak finale.

Sexy Killer (2008)I know, I know. You hate horror comedies.

Everyone hates horror comedies, and post-modern self-aware horror comedies are the worst of the lot, but you need to make an exception for Sexy Killer because it’s brilliant.Barbara, the titular sexy killer, talks to the camera, indulges in fantasy sequences, and is somehow both hilarious and wonderfully likeable. The actress Macarena Gomez’s performance is flawless, and you’ll be rooting for her like you’ve never rooted for a homicidal maniac before. Movies like this don’t come along very often.

When you find one, you cherish it, even if it does have a mildly embarrassing title.16. The Woods (2006).