39 Horror Movies Where Evil Wins
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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I have to respect these movies because I don’t always want a nice, clean, happy ending in a horror movie
I especially like it in books, i love downer endings. I find happy endings to be mostly boring at this point.
@@enriquesanchez9016 I agree
Why? Almost every horror movie has the “evil wins” ending. I think the only reason they still pull the same tired schtick is to try to milk any given movie into a franchise. Zero respect from me.
@@aricrudd6579 I have to disagree. Most of the horror movies I’ve seen over the past 40 years didn’t have an “evil win” ending. And franchises develop regardless of how the original film ended. If the fan base is there and more money can be milked out of it they’re gunna try to go franchise. And that started in the ‘80s so I guess it would be a very tired schtick by now
@@Usandthem31 Maybe that’s true for the specific movies you’ve seen, but objectively speaking, most horror movies end with evil winning. A lot will even have the fake out “final girl got away, PSYCHE, NO SHE DIDN’T”. The vast, vast majority of horror movies have the monster win, that’s simply not debatable. The subjective part is just whether you’re sick of it or not. I absolutely am. Horror movies need to have more variety in their endings.
No Midnight Meat Train? that ending has stuck with me for years
39. The omen
38. The Descent
37. Eden lake
36. The cabin in the woods
35. Speak no evil
34. Drag me to Hell
33. I saw the devil
32. Se7en
31. The last house on the left
30. Sinister
29. Halloween III: season of the witch
28. The wicker man
27. Dead silence
26. The vanishing
25. Brightburn
24. The empty man
23. Cure
22. Cube 2: hypercube
21. Megan is missing
20. Superhost
19. The Strangers
18. Edge of the axe
17. Creep
16. Redwood
15. Hell house LLC
14. House of 1000 corpses
13. Grave encounters
12. The baby
11. Tusk
10. The house of the devil
9. Them
8. The skeleton key
7. Henry: portrait of a serial killer
6. Hatchet
5. The Texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning
4. Hell fest
3. Pearl
2. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
1. Terrifier
Doing the lord's work! We thank you.
I swear i will NEVER get over Eden Lake, most infuriating ending of all time.
Agreed.
Yes
I watched this movie specifically because of the comments. Did not disappoint. Thank you Enrique!!
Dead Silence was a victim of unfortunate timing: it’s a genuinely creepy ghost story that was released at a time when people just wanted more films like SAW.
If Waan had made it after The Conjuring, it might’ve gotten more love since by that time supernatural horror had become popular again.
Se7en is brutal. Just brutal. Plus, who remembers the ending of Prince of Darkness? The woman pulled into the mirror towards the end? Not as brutal but the hopelessness you feel her…
I've only seen Prince of Darkness once, when I was a kid, but it has ALWAYS stuck with me!
Sucks that were never going to get a sequel to BRIGHTBURN due to the rights issues for the film.
For people who have seen the 2012 found footage film Chronicle and brightburn
I wanted a chronicle vs brightburn film as a sequel to both films
yep, need to know what happens to those kids and other villains that appeared on the Earth
@BlazeNarutoShippuden well Brandon in Brightburn probably just ruled unchallenged, his only weakness is a ship that only he knows exists or its location. Sounds like Game over for everybody else.
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Better as a one off. Everything shouldn’t be a sequel
Eden Lake is one of the most depressing films I’ve scene-
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Annihilation And The Witch And Midsommar And Hereditary And The Grudge And 28 Weeks Later And Unfriended Should Be On The List
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Halloween III: Season Of The Witch registered mentally at such a level that to this day, I still cannot wear a mask that covers your entire face without starting to hyperventaliate.
How does evil win in Last House on the Left? Evil is literally destroyed by the parents
In the original, their daughter is still dead, and they've been turned into killers themselves
Speak No Evil scared the shit outta me because of how realistic it is, I mean like that kind of stuff can actually happen in real life
The acts yeah people being that passive and letting people do that to them no lol
@@Joemama55122I will stand by my comments and say that it’s mainly a story about a family who made every bad logical choice possible in a movie where it’s not a slasher or meant to be campy and shit off your brain. It’s so bad
I guess some of these I don't find evil won....I mean yes the good guys in I Saw the Devil and Last House on the Left did kill and that broke them, but they still killed the bad guys and prevented anymore victims. I honestly love those endings.
I agree. Evil wins when they defeat (kill) the good guy and are still alive at the end to “live happily ever after.” If the good guy becomes the bad guy, but the original bad guy is killed, then that original bad guy didn’t really win.
You bring out the same old tropes but forgot Hereditary this time.
Also Black Christmas (1974). Jessica was left alone in the house with the killer by the police at the end.
Can someone post a list of all the movies in the comments please? I only watched a part of the video and I want to know the rest of the movies without having the endings spoiled. Thanks in advance :)
39. The omen
38. The Descent
37. Eden lake
36. The cabin in the woods
35. Speak no evil
34. Drag me to Hell
33. I saw the devil
32. Se7en
31. The last house on the left
30. Sinister
29. Halloween III: season of the witch
28. The wicker man
27. Dead silence
26. The vanishing
25. Brightburn
24. The empty man
23. Cure
22. Cube 2: hypercube
21. Megan is missing
20. Superhost
19. The Strangers
18. Edge of the axe
17. Creep
16. Redwood
15. Hell house LLC
14. House of 1000 corpses
13. Grave encounters
12. The baby
11. Tusk
10. The house of the devil
9. Them
8. The skeleton key
7. Henry: portrait of a serial killer
6. Hatchet
5. The Texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning
4. Hell fest
3. Pearl
2. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
1. Terrifier
@@supercrochet Thank you so much :)
Another one that could’ve been mentioned was Burnt Offerings
Or how about Black Christmas (1974)? Jesse killed her boyfriend, believing him to be the killer. She's left alone in the house, asleep in her bed, when we learn that the killer is still hiding in the attic. Then as the scene changes to outside the house, the phone begins to ring. And the killer only called them on the phone after he killed someone, indicating that he had killed Jesse. So now he's calling Officer Nash, the cop that didn't take the report from the sorority house seriously, and is now the cop left guarding the sorority house, after killing Jesse. Which insinuates that he'll be killing Officer Nash right after the call.
I was hoping to see The VVitch on here
"Wolf Creek" and "all boys love Mandy Lane"
The ending of in the mouth of madness the old ones finally reclaim the earth and wiping out humanity
If only we could get a proper film based on it, but ir is still stuck in development hell
The cleansing hour would have been perfect for this list as well
Dead Silence is a great movie and total franchise material. It's a shame we never got to see Mary Shaw again.
I think it's important to note that Brightburn isn't as simple as "If Superman decided to be evil." It's more that it illustrates what absolute saints of humankind the Kents are. The family isn't evil - but they do react in ways that make them normal and human. They get scared by Brandon, and that's what starts the spiral of his corruption and evil.
The original Speak no Evil is the perfect example of an unsettling ending.
SPOILER ALERT
How infuriating they changed it in the remake!!
The Evil Dead films. You had one job..
Good job guys 🖤 love when evil wins cause the good can't win every time , sometimes evil does win and it makes more sense for some movies to end like that 👏👏👏
How about 1988s Spellbinder?
Cure. Under rated but SO good.
Did evil truly win at the end of event horizon the rescue crew looks like they were going to be trapped in there as well
Human Centipede had a gruesome ending for all 3 victims.
Bright Burn needs it's own cinematic universe
The Vanishing is super underrated. Please go and see this movie.
0.40: "...leaving a trail of carnage in his path...' Quite a trick, even for the Devil
Add The Rental to this list. It will make you think twice about BnB's.
I bet “Inside” is on this list. It’s always on the lists
Eden lake made me cry fr
Hereditary? The whole family dies except for the older brother who ends up being the chosen vessel to the demon Paymon. The look on his face at the end was a combination of defeat, acception, and a bit of confusion. He's been through a LOT and it ends with the aforementioned ending.
I think that 2019’s The Lodge should have been on this list
Am a bit annoyed that the first clip here just wasn't featured in the actual video. Really wanted to know what that movie was. It reminds me of Song of Horror, which is like a top tier horror experience, especially now that you can choose your own difficulty.
How is When Evil Lurks AND Terrified not on this list?
Wait. The main character from Drag Me To Hell murdered her cat, before being dragged to Hell ? Then Evil DEFINITELY did NOT win !!!!! 😾😾😾😾😾
How about almost all of them within the last twenty years? “Evil won” has gotten stale at this point. A happy ending would be downright subversive in modern horror.
Let me explain to you how deep in the depths of depravity "I Saw the 'GOTDAMN' Devil" goes...
I am a firm believer in vengeance/revenge. After watching that movie even I felt like the revenge wasn't even worth it after what he did to that guy and his family. 😖
adding in a movie that's been out for a month is crazy... barely even giving us a chance to watch smh
All of these movies are at least a couple years old
I haven't seen The Skeleton Key, but I'm fairly certain Mama Cecile and Papa Justify were _slaves,_ not servants, right? "Servants" are voluntary workers who get paid. Slaves are treated like property.
Descent 2 is a thing
reality, thats the true horror where evil wins
I watched Cure, IIRC the main character quit pursuing the case.
50 foot living hand?
seriously?
that's kratos, not just a 50 foot living hand.
I wonder what one of the entrants were that got cut, that audio edit at the beginning not saying the top *insert number here* was odd
Autopsy of Jane Doe?
New Beginnings was a prequel of the redo Texas Chainsaw Massacre where he was called Thomas Huette and the events of the original time line or the requel time line never happened and never was called Bubba or Junior, or whatever nor the family was ever called the Sawyers or Slaughters.
One correction: in Texas Chainsaw Massacre the beginning it was a prequel to The 2003 Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie remake.
Leatherface's name was Bubba Sawyer in the 1974 original movie. But that wasn't his name in the remake. It was Thomas Hewitt, not Bubba. Got to pay attention when you're doing your research and writing your scripts kid.
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I was going t suggest Amityville 2: The Possession but then I remembered that the Montelli family are such a vile bunch the house is almost the protagonist not the antagonist this time round.
I saw the devil protag wasn't evil for killing the psycho. He was crying bc even tho he killed him he still has no fiancee
You forgot hereditary
Speak no evil was great. Why did it need a 2024 remake?
Descent shldnt b on ths list
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Wait... What? Drag me to hell is a horror?
In a way. It has some horror themes for sure, but ultimately it is for the viewer to decide. With horror just like comedy being so subjective horror can hit on different levels to different people. Other films that fall into this would be Jaws, Get Out and Silence of the Lambs the Oscars don't like horror so they change the genre. Die Hard is a Christmas by the way 😎
@@TheTonyahawk I mean yeah. But jaws or silence of the lambs have atmosphere. Drag me to hell is just a comedy :D
@@Pishcott85 I disagree to a point, yes Drag Me To Hell is foremost comedic but there are points that make this fall into the horror genre, Shaun of the Dead is heavy on the comedy but being eaten by a zombie is horrific and so would being dragged to Hell. But this is what makes for good banter we can still pleasantly disagree 😎Happy Spooky Season!!
Golly, whatever could be horrifying about someone literally being dragged onscreen to the fiery pits of hell just because they did their job?
@@TheTonyahawk Horror comedies exist, but Drag Me to Hell is way more horrific than funny whereas Shaun of the Dead is if anything more comedy and human drama than horror. The zombies are mostly played for laughs and used for story.
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So the pointless mashups are weekly?
Like a remake
A remake
Except Ben didn’t die in the first Hatchet movie and manages to survive until the third movie when a hatchet hits him killing him. Of course Marybeth didn’t know that hence why she kept saying everyone in the first movie was killed.
How about Speak No Evil?
It's on the list
Wow I’m here early. Can I get pinned for being punctual
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