We're Not Messing Around—These are the Best Scary Movies Ever

Lake Mungo

Joel Anderson directed this 2008 hyper-realistic cinematographic feature. The cast relied heavily on improvisation for this mockumentary-style haunting. When a family begins to experience some paranormal events following the death of their daughter, they begin to learn some secrets about her life and the lives of the people around them. 

Cabin Fever

The first film Eli Roth ever directed might be his worst, the 2002 film Cabin Fever. Well, at least some people think that the movie is "good because it's bad." Cabin Fever is about a group of youngsters who are out on a vacation with one another, all while the group begins to contract a highly contagious and strange flesh-eating disease. 

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