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10 Best Dark Movies that will force you to think hard
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Get out Get Out is a horror/thriller that exposes the harsh reality of black Americans living among the white elite. The film is known for its directing, which supports the expression of cinematic ideas with absolute brilliance.
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American Psycho The long-running American psycho film starring Christian Bale, the film revolves around a narcissistic Wall Street banker.
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Antichrist The Antichrist is a 2009 film starring William Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg. The film has haunting visuals that will leave you speechless but fit perfectly into the backdrop of the film.
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They shoot horses, don’t they? The 1969 psychological drama They shoot horses, don't they? is a film about the trauma people went through during the Great Depression. Some people participate in dance marathons to earn money.
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Precious Precious is an extraordinary movie with the strangest plot with some twists. The film's main plot revolves around a 16-year-old girl who becomes pregnant for the second time after being sexually assaulted by her father.
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Midsommar The iconic images in this film are truly unsettling once you understand the true meaning behind them. Midsommar is the perfect movie for those who like cults.
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Compliance Compliance is a movie about a real-life scam that happened in America in the 2000s. Scammers disguised as police officers asked female employees to strip search, which they later took advantage of.
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The Human Centipede Trilogy This movie is gory and fits perfectly into the body horror genre. It's about a psychopathic doctor who takes people prisoner to fulfil his dream of curing human centipedes.
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Salo Salo is his 1976 Italian film directed by the famous and critically acclaimed Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film is known for its vivid portrayal of evil. Set in 1943-45, it tells the story of nine adolescent boys who suffer mental, emotional and sexual torture.