The title line in the first minutes of timing, which says âis based on real events,â makes even a sophisticated moviegoer cool, because itâs one thing to tickle the nerves with a fictitious story, and itâs quite another to imagine for a moment that everything you see can really happen.
Nevertheless, the horrors shot âon real eventsâ, or rather, based on them, are not completely reliable movies, it just means that the plot of the film is based on a true, true story, but how it will be beaten, embellished is another a question entirely dependent on the exuberant imagination of the directors and screenwriters.
Memorable real-life-based horrors
Everyone heard about the first film, which opens the list, but so many did not dare to watch it. This film was shot back in 1960 by the famous Hitchcock. The film Psycho is not just a horror movie, but also an excellent psychological detective thriller with an intricate plot. The script is based on a dramatic story about a girl who steals a large sum of money at work and rushes by car to her lover. Due to bad weather, she stops for the night in a roadside motel where she meets her owner. At night, the girl hears swearing coming from the ownerâs house, and realizes that the young man is a "sissy". In general, it is interesting to watch, especially the unexpected ending is impressive.
The second great movie in the
"real-life horror" category called "Ghosts in Connecticut." An intriguing story about a teenager with cancer, Matt. Fans of movies about ghost houses will enjoy it, but you can't see them there. You are waiting for something more unusual, which becomes clear only in the horse. One of the scariest films that many will surely enjoy is the painting âI Spit on Your Gravesâ (about the girlâs revenge for ill-treatment). This movie masterpiece is more than horror based on real events! No less interesting are: âThe Amityville Horrorâ (about the mental disorder of the head of the family), âLake of Paradiseâ (about how busy parents don't have enough time to raise children), âThe hills have eyesâ (about rogue people, who left to live on the hills of Scotland) and âThe Witch of Blair 2: Book of Shadowsâ (the first part is more genuine, of course, but the second about curious youth is much more interesting to watch).
2013 horror movies

Over the past year, many horror events based on real events have been released. One of the best and sensational film "The Spell". The story of the Caroline family, her husband Roger and their 5 charming daughters. When buying a new home, it is necessary to learn about its history and events in the past, because this can play a huge role in further living on its territory. Due to unexplained events in the new home, the Perrun family has to turn to young psychics Ed and Lorraine Warren, who decide to help them. This exciting and frightening picture is definitely recommended for viewing. In addition to âThe Spellâ, you should pay attention to the pseudo-remakes: âI spit on your graves 2â and âGhosts in Connecticut 2: Shadows of the Pastâ. You can boredom over the movie âSecrets of the Dyatlov Passâ with an intriguing beginning and an ending stupidly invented by the Americans. Many moviegoers waited for the premiere of the movie "Texas Chainsaw 3D Massacre", which for the most part did not disappoint fans of the genre. So such disparate and ambiguous are the horrors of 2013, based on real events.