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Stoke & Staffordshire Hallowe'en Special
Scaress aplenty in Freddy vs Jason
Scary movie anyone?
No Hallowe'en would be complete without a proper scary movie to chill the bones.
Take a look at the top ten recent scary movies and see if you think they'll give you a decent fright!
Truly
Frightful!
Horrific!
Spooktastic!
The Ring
Be prepared to be scared! Naomi Watts and Martin
Henderson star in this remake of the Japanese horror
Jeepers Creepers 2
The Creeper returns in a suitably brutal, unsettling
fright flick - chomping down on a busload of jocks
Freddy vs Jason
Two horror franchises collide
with predictably bloody results
Final Destination 2
This gory sequel sees another group of youngsters
escape death, only to be tracked down one by one
House of 1000 Corpses
Hardcore rocker Rob Zombie makes his feature
film debut with this '70s horror homage.
Deathwatch
Atmospheric British horror, as a company of
soldiers get stuck in trench with something sinister
Ghost Ship
Horror takes to the high seas, but
it's not exactly full scream ahead
Wrong Turn
A bunch of photogenic victims head down to
the woods in this bloody shasher flick
Darkness Falls
The Tooth Fairy turns out to be real,
and he's after more than just molars!
Daddy Day Care
Eddie Murphy continues his own personal
horror show of woeful movies
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