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Shocking List: 5 Worst Horror Movies of 2025 Revealed!

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UPDATE: The horror film landscape of 2025 has yielded some chilling disappointments. As Halloween approaches, audiences are urged to steer clear of the five worst horror movies released this year, with the highly anticipated “28 Years Later” topping the dismal list.

In a shocking turn of events, critics have slammed “28 Years Later” as an absolute failure, citing it as one of the most disappointing films of the year. The film, which generated significant buzz prior to its release, has been described as “rubbish from start to finish.” Viewers report that the second half devolves into a convoluted mess, combining elements of “Apocalypse Now” and “The Walking Dead.” Critics assert that even a star-studded cast, including Ralph Fiennes, cannot save this cinematic disaster.

2. “Him” – This film, directed by Justin Tipping, attempts to critique society’s obsession with sports icons but fails miserably at both horror and sports genres. Reviewers describe it as an exhausting experience.

3. “The Long Walk” – Another Stephen King adaptation, this film is a stark contrast to the successful “The Monkey.” Critics argue it should have never made it to screens, citing poor dialogue and character development. Many viewers found it a tedious watch.

4. “Death of a Unicorn” – With a singular joke about a killer unicorn, this film lacks depth and creativity. Critics recommend watching “Bambi: The Reckoning” instead for a more engaging experience.

5. “I Know What You Did Last Summer” – While nostalgia for the 1997 classic lingers, this latest installment has been criticized for its lack of quality writing and fresh ideas. Despite its flaws, it still ranks higher than the poorly received 2006 sequel.

As audiences prepare for Halloween, these films serve as a reminder that not all horror experiences are worth having. Moviegoers are encouraged to stay informed and choose wisely this season.

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