The Babadook
Everybody takes something different away from this movie. What is seemingly just a demonic legend told in the brooding home of a mourning mother and son, they soon find out that the Babadook isn't just a story. This movie is both horrific and a celebration of the spirit of the single parent, you'll be on the edge of your seat with this one.
Blood and Black Lace
Who said horror couldn't be fashionable? Mario Brava directed Blood and Black Lace in 1964. When a murderer starts going after the beautiful models of a high-fashion commune, the killer (and the director) relishes the time he spends tearing beautiful things to shreds. This example of Giallo filmmaking will leave you speechless.