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  • They're few and far between, and they're more often a miss than a hit.

  • But every now and then, a true gem comes along.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 fairytale horror movies for this list.

  • We're looking at horror films that are based on or inspired by fairy tales and folklore to be considered.

  • The movies do not need to be a direct adaptation of the source material or even stick to a single story.

  • They just need to be at their core.

  • Inspired by classic fairy tales and folklore also were being something more liberal than usual, with our definition of horror films by including thrillers with a horror element, You're Scared or Something Wrong Here had hate for you to start.

  • Something can stop Number 10 Hard Candy.

  • This is the sort of film you could easily watch without ever thinking of fairy tales.

  • But don't you think that 14 year old Haley, the character played by Ellen Page, has made some rather distinct fashion choices in her red hoody and matching leggings.

  • She's a modern day little Red Riding Hood and in the role of the Big Bad Wolf, we have Patrick Wilson as 32 year old photographer and predator Jeff.

  • It's a dark and twisted game of cat and mouse that, although at times hard to watch, is absolutely riveting.

  • The filmmaker claims to have not seen it as an adaptation of the classic fairy tale during production.

  • But the obvious illusions did wind up influencing the film's marketing.

  • Worked as a photographer, you find out real quick, people's faces lie.

  • It's my face like number nine Good Manners.

  • By the time the supernatural elements come into play in this 2017 Brazilian horror movie, you'll have completely forgotten you were expecting them.

  • And that's not a bad thing.

  • It's actually a testament to the strength of the performances and the filmmakers genre bending ways.

  • Good manners follows a young woman, Clara, who, estranged from her family, becomes a housekeeper for Anna, a woman going through an especially difficult pregnancy and a strange cravings make a lot more sense when it's revealed in spectacularly bloody fashion that her baby is aware Wolf.

  • It's a wildly original film, one that, for all its modern touches, feels deeply rooted in the fairy tale tradition.

  • It's a monster movie about motherhood and unconventional love, but also so much more so sick they shed a message.

  • But his angel for me, number eight The Hallow before being tapped to join the conjuring universe, is the director of 2018 of the nun Corrine Hardy first garnered attention with this excellent debut feature film.

  • Released in 2015 The Hallow is a British Irish coproduction and is deeply rooted in the folk tales of the latter culture.

  • The story takes place in a dark and decidedly spooky forest in rural Ireland, or something ancient and sinister lurks, the locals know, to keep their distance.

  • But when an English conservationist moves in with his family, his presence draws these evil forces out, resulting in a terrifying battle of life and death.

  • Hardy blends various sub jars of horror to create something at once familiar yet undeniably his own.

  • Number seven.

  • Snow White.

  • A tale of terror.

  • No vague allusions, no tangential connections, this one says, fairy tale loud and clear.

  • You're getting an adaptation of Snow White, and it's being recast as a tale of terror.

  • What's the matter, Dear Cat?

  • Got your tongue?

  • Don't let the overly explicit and rather generic title fool You Bo.

  • This film is a gem that, despite somewhat mixed reviews upon its release in 1997 is now held up as something of a classic fairy tale horror film.

  • It's a very dark take on the tail that feels miles away from the Disney adaptation, but actually brings surprisingly true with how the Brothers Grimm told it.

  • Plus how often you get a horror movie biz nitch that boasts acting talents like Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neill.

  • I'll take care of you.

  • Number six.

  • Sleepy Hollow Point The nineties were great years to be a fan of fairytale horror.

  • Just two years after seeing Sigourney and Snow White, we got Johnny Depp in this supernatural Gothic tale.

  • Their heads found seven from their bodies.

  • Heads were not found.

  • Seven.

  • American folklore might not have quite as long of a history.

  • To it is other cultures, but the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, written by Washington Irving, is just about as classic as they come, taking place in the sort of rich, spooky and atmospheric world that on Lee Tim Burton can deliver and boasting solid performances all around Sleepy Hollow makes for a viewing experience that is both evocative and terrifying.

  • To think this adaptation was first developed is a low budget slasher.

  • We are glad Paramount took it back to the drawing board, fit enough to face a mortal adversary.

  • Number five.

  • The Lore.

  • Little Mermaid Fans You may wanna look away after seeing The Lord.

  • You may never look at Ariel the same way again, this film at once used far closer to the original tale by Hans Christian Andersen in terms of theme and tone, while also pushing the narrative in bold modern directions.

  • Lord Transpose is the action to 19 eighties Poland, where, after meeting a band on the beach to Mermaids, Gold and Silver wind up following them ashore to discover a life of human desire and debauchery.

  • What follows is a roller coaster ride of sexuality, murder and a whole lot of music.

  • Equal parts, rock opera, fairy tale and genuine horror film.

  • The lure is one of a kind.

  • Number four, the company of Wolves.

  • I didn't get your fill of Little Red Riding Hood with hard candy.

  • We got you covered.

  • This 1984 got the core fantasy blends elements of the Red Riding Hood story with various where wolf tails for a narrative that feels ripped right from the works of Anderson Grim or Paro, albeit with a framing narrative set in the modern day, the plot is somewhat meandering, but in addition to delivering plenty of scary moments, it also functions as an analogy for the transition from childhood toe womanhood.

  • Relative unknown cult actress Sarah Patterson shines bright as young heroine Rosaleen, while Angela Lansbury is reliable as ever as her granny.

  • For fans of practical effects in horror, the film is worth watching, even if only for the creative transformations.

  • Number three.

  • Black Swan.

  • We knew that the world of professional ballet was competitive and physically demanding to an extreme, but we never thought it could lend itself to a psychological horror thriller.

  • This effective.

  • The film stars Natalie Portman as Nina Sayers, a young dancer with the New York City Ballet company who shoulders the immense pressure of playing the dual role of both the black and white Swan in a production of Swan Lake.

  • Director Darren Aronofsky is a master of uncomfortable cinema in this sees him operating in top form.

  • As the stress of her position begins to chip away at Nina's mental health, she becomes a danger to herself and others.

  • It makes for an exhausting viewing experience, but it is riveting and an approach to Swan Lake like you've never seen it before.

  • Number two Suspiria Dario Argento Does 1977 Italian supernatural horror film is unlike any released before or since, including It's Interesting 2018 remake from the use of vibrant colors to the unconventional score provided by Italian prog rock group Goblin.

  • It is a really lesson in redefining horror cinema, though it's by no means a direct adaptation of any single fairy tale.

  • The director did take many cues from fairy tales, not only in terms of the dreamlike atmosphere but more specifically the visual manner in which Disney Animation has historically told them, of course, are gentle, then takes this tale of dance and supernatural conspiracy and absolutely douses it in blood.

  • The film is an exercise in excess in every sense, but it's also an absolute classic of world horror, you know, if you go back to the original versions of most fairy tales.

  • They could be made into horror movies easily, however, Our number one pick is an original tale, but a terrifying one of that.

  • So let's look through some horrifying, honorable mentions, and then we'll find out our pick for top fairytale horror movie.

  • Yeah, I remember this house House of Adriana, the Great White Witch.

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  • Number one.

  • Pan's Labyrinth Long before the shape of water, director Guillermo del Toro already had a strong history of finding beauty in the monstrous.

  • He blends horror and fairytale elements in ways you can't even imagine in 2000 six's Pan's Labyrinth is easily among his best work.

  • Set in 1944 Franco's Spain After the Civil War, the film follows a young girl named Ophelia who becomes drawn into a world of magic, strange creatures and enchantment.

  • So an original story Pan's labyrinth pulls from a wide variety of classic fairy tales and common folk lore figures, including The Fun.

  • It's a stunning and truly moving film that, while perhaps less horrific than others on our list, delivers plenty of scares in the classic fairy tale sense.

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十大童話恐怖電影 (Top 10 Fairy Tale Horror Movies)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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