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This Netflix Horror Movie Is So Scary People Cannot Finish Watching It

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Horror movie lovers get ready to experience the most haunting movie ever made. The movie ‘Veronica’ is sure to give you chills every time you watch it. It holds a rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and you know that can’t be bad.

It is a Spanish movie directed by Paco Plaza, who co-directed the famous movie [REC]. It is made available to the global audience through Netflix. And many have just watched half of the movie as they could not sustain the horror.

Since the time it was premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, Veronica has received universal acclaim from renowned critics and horror movie lovers.

The child artists were terrific with their acting and delivery. The girl who played Veronica, Sandra Escacena, has received only praises and love from the audience.

The film revolves around Veronica who is given the responsibility to look after her younger brother and sister after the death of her father.

One day, along with her friends, she uses the Ouija board to contact the dead. Unfortunately, she connects with the wrong and evil spirits, who want to kill her and her family.

It is the struggle of the little girl to save her family from that evil source, that is unnerving and scary. You are sure to feel pity for the poor girl.

The story is inspired by ‘real-life events’ but obviously the director has taken liberties to make it more terrifying and entertaining. The event was noted in 1991 in Madrid when a girl died in mysterious circumstances after using an Ouija board.

Watching the movie feels so terrifying as it has used the traits of psychological horror which makes you wonder till the end if it is true or not.

This Netflix horror movie has every element needed to portray an eerie effect. An Ouija board, a blood-stained mattress, spirits possessing over someone, and the highlight is the blind nun named Sister Narciso.

Many have tweeted about forget about the horror of this movie and it is worth watching. All the horror movie lovers can give it a try.

posted Apr 30, 2019 by Ritika Sharma

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There’s no better cure for boredom than watching a horror movie. Individuals jump at the chance to be alarmed, they like the surge of the dread, to feel their hearts beat quicker, it's kind of kick. The best piece of blood and guts films is that we comprehend what's coming, we know how things will play out, who will live, who will bite the dust, we even like the terrible folks more than the great ones. In any case, once the film closes, credits moves, we leave the theater with a murmur of help knowing it's all only a work of fiction. The evil depicted in the film, the honest family who endured the torments of the substance, the house that’s haunted can’t possibly be true, right? But what if I told you the horror film that scared the hell out of you is based on true events.

Let's take a look at top 10 scary horror hollywood movies based on true stories:

1. The Conjuring (2013)

Based on real paranormal investigators/demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren’s account of investigation of events surrounding the inspection of the Perron family house in Rhode Island. They believed that the house of Perron family was haunted by an evil witch named Bathsheba Sheran. Bathsheba was a practicing Satanist according to the Warrens’ account in the Journal, she murdered her young daughter as a sacrifice, and committed suicide in that house.In reality the Warrens couldn’t get rid of the demonic entity from the Perron’s house.

2. The Exorcism Of Emily Rose (2005)

This is based on the life of Anneliese Michel who was possessed by demons so strong that her exorcism took nearly an year to accomplish. It is one of the most famous exorcism movies and it is all real!

3. The Amityville Horror (2005)

Story about a couple who move into a large house where a mass murder has been committed years ago. They began experiences paranormal activities, strange manifestations which drive them away. This is based on the supernatural events experienced by the Lutz Family when they moved in the house on 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. Another fun fact, this house was also investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren for being haunted.

4. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

This movie is loosely based on America's famous serial killer Ed Gein who had nine human skin masks in his possession at the time of his arrest. Spooky, isn't it?

5. The Haunting In Connecticut (2009)

The film’s story is about a family as they move into a house for the Cancer treatment of their son Matthew. The family soon begins experiencing supernatural behavior in their new house, they are haunted by the supernatural entity present in the house. The film takes its inspiration from Carmen Snedeker and her family, who also worked with paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren. The 1992 book, In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting, is the basis for the movie.

6. The Entity (1982)

In 1974, paranormal investigators Kerry Gaynor and Barry Taff worked at a place where they saw moving objects. This movie is based on the same incident where the ghost abuses sexually.

7. The Exorcist (1973)

The film deals with the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl as her mother tries to save her with the help of two priests.The Exorcist is based on the novel of the same name which is inspired from the supernatural events surrounding an anonymous boy, under the alias of Roland Doe, and a series of exorcisms performed on him. The priests experienced the boy speaking in tongues, the bed shaking and hovering, similarly as depicted in the movie. The exorcism of Roland Doe was one of three official Catholic Church-sanctioned at that time.

8. The Girl Next Door (2007)

This movie is loosely based on what is said to be the most terrible crime of Indiana state. Sylvia Likens  was tortured and eventually killed by Gertrude Baniszewski in 1965 and the movie is inspired by it.

9. Child's Play (1988)

The script was based on a nurse who allegedly put a voodoo curse on author Robert Eugene Otto which transformed one of his childhood dolls into a night-time menace. We all have seen scary movies with possessed dolls but knowing that the doll really existed is spooky!

10. Deranged (1974)

Ever loved someone so much that you kept their body even after their death? This 1974 movie is exactly about that. It is inspired by the life of America's most notorious serial killer, Ed Gein.

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