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I’ve been thinking about films that still scare me — not those with vampires or possessed dolls, but those that slide in quietly, plausibly, as if they could be describing your life on a bad day.
Only one horror film has ever terrorised me so completely that I didn’t sleep at all the night after watching it. It’s at number 37 on the top 50 below, which is an attempt to sort almost 130 years of ...