Ah , the turn of the millenary . What was there to hate back then ? It was the age of Tamagotchis , aggressively vapid AIM concealment names , MySpace , and a evenhandedly iconic fashion scene . It was also the old age of some pretty notable horror moving-picture show as well .

The humour back then in the horror pic globe was post - slasher to a degree , followed by the rise of extremist - gory revulsion films , self-examining " wise " psychological terrors , and of course of instruction , a unexampled age of legendary zombie movies . Viewers became world-weary with the same old whoremaster ofScreamandFriday the 13th(even though , somehow , we never stop set out sequel and remakes ) and were ready for the music genre to go in a novel direction for the new millennium . Whether you were a buff of this cheeseball decade or not , you have to admit that it birthed some middling great horror flick .

We found fifteen of the good repugnance films from this memorable era to compile this list . To be clear– this list include films exhaust between the yr 2000 - 2010 . spoiler may dwell ahead !

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Are you ready to have a nostalgic revulsion movie marathon ? Then turn back outthe 15 Best Horror Movies Of The 2000s .

15. 28 Days Later

In the region of post - apocalyptic horror picture , there are none quite like the 2002 British flick28 Days Later , directed by Danny Boyle and write by Alex Garland ( who would go on to directEx Machina ) .

In28 day Later , the complete collapse of society is see after a communicable computer virus wipe out most of humanity . Jim ( Cillian Murphy ) wakes up from a coma a month after the virus is free to find that most of London is deserted– with the exception of hordes of running automaton .

28 day Laterwas very successful both commercial and among critics . The film is credited with breathing new life into the zombie film genre and remains one of the most beloved zombi movies ever , and we could n’t jibe more . Even in the age of zombie television,28 Days Lateris still a unwarranted ride worth watching .

Super Sonic and Super Shadow in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with an explosion behind them

14. Battle Royale

What do you get when you mix hormonal teenagers , a corrupt government activity , and a considerable amount of gore ? The 2002 Nipponese dystopia epic horror filmBattle Royale .

InBattle Royale , a group of high school students are chosen by a crooked Japanese governing to vie in a vehement game of Caterpillar and sneak complete with supplied weapons . The last child standing get to go home . Shuya ( Tatsuya Fujiwara ) , already mete out with the aftermath of his father ’s suicide , tries to protect himself and his friend Noriko ( Aki Maeda ) from the desperately wild student eubstance . ThinkLord of the Flieson steroids .

Though often imitate ( we ’re looking at you , Hunger Games ) there is n’t anything quite likeBattle Royale . The film was banned across country for its controversial depiction of gore and force among child , but that does n’t intend the film is n’t incredibly entertaining .

Ben Affleck as Christian drumming his hand on the table while talking to Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Marybeth in The Accountant 2

13. American Psycho

The unexampled millennium was brandish in with a good Cupid’s disease of burgher psychopathy and violence . American Psychois base on the Bret Easton Ellis novel of the same name and is wide considered to be a swell adaptation . Mary Harron ’s film boasts an all - star class , including Christian Bale , Willem Dafoe , Jared Leto , Chloë Sevigny , and more .

InAmerican Psycho , we observe the slow and steady mental decline of an investiture banker named Patrick Bateman ( Christian Bale in his hey - daylight ) whose living involves little more than fine dining , look dapper , and trading business cards– until he settle to begin drink down masses . The film ’s vehemence polarized audiences , but the satirical depiction of ' 80s materialism and greed coupled with Bale ’s performance made the film the cult legend it is today .

12. The Mist

While many Stephen King version have been assay , only a smattering have wangle to be somewhere close to awesome . Many of the great one have been direct by Frank Darabont . The 2007 sci - fi horror filmThe Mistis in spades one of them .

InThe Mist , founder David Drayton ( Thomas Jane ) runs to the store with his boy Billy for supplies after a thunderstorm damages their home . Tremors and an abnormal mist maw David and the other shopper insidethe store as Lovecraftian monsters clobber about outdoors .

The science fiction aspect ofThe Mistisn’t even what makes it so good– it ’s the part growth , the look into human nature and what we do in the nerve of perceived Book of Revelation and destruction . More so than the beasts , mass are the antagonists in this moving-picture show .

Samara covered in the ring by the well in The Ring remake of 2002

11. Inside

The good ol' dwelling house encroachment repulsion film . This musical genre / trope has been used , reused , overused , and hung out to dry through the twelvemonth .

It ’s hard to pinpoint exactly what make the 2007 Gallic abode invasion filmInsideso different . Perhaps it ’s the exceptional viciousness of the picture . It could also be the interesting use of pregnancy as well as the fact that the chief character are both women– there ’s no running play across the lawn from a masked man inInside .

The motif for the intrusion are n’t for beef , either . There ’s a surprising amount of property among the few actress inInsideand the picture show ’s entire runtime is nothing short of unrelenting . You ’ll literally be on the edge of your derriere from lead off to brutal end .

Jim wanders in empty London in 28 Days Later

10. REC

Imagine if you will : you ’re a reporter tasked with comprehend the dark shift at a ardour station in Barcelona for a documentary . All seems simple and well until you decide to accompany the faculty of firemen on a call to an old char ’s family . This alone could be sort of scary , but you obtain yourself quarantined in a building filled with mass in the grip of a virus that turns them into zombie - like creatures .

The 2007 Spanish zombi thrillerRECwas awesome because it took the idea of zombi films and made it more supernatural . It was also one of the first film to jump-start the found footage phase of revulsion film that we still have to deal with to this day– butRECstill manages to be scarier than most .

9. Lady Vengeance

Korean horror films rarely disappoint . This is specially truthful for the 2005 crime - drama - revulsion - thrillerLady Vengeance .

Lady Vengeancefollows the story of Lee Geum - ja , a woman imprisoned for the kidnapping and murder of a young boy . The film portray Lee Geum - ja ’s story as a complicated , almost phantasmagoric one . There are decidedly major elements of horror in the film , but the crime - thriller aspect of it is what makesLady Vengeanceso good . The reference development , the unfolding of the true statement , the level A playacting of Lee Young - ae and Choi Min - sik ( ofOldboyfame ) are what keep TV audience spellbind .

Director Park Chan - wook is well known for his other major works , includingOldboy , Stoker , andThe Handmaiden . Lady Vengeancefell somewhere in the middle of his skilful whole kit , but it is definitely one of the proficient of the 2000s geological era .

Battle Royale

8. Saw

The 2004 revulsion filmSawkicked off six sequel over the course of thirteen years , with one more ( hopefully ) in the works . TheSawfranchise gets a lot of fire for not recede , and in all honesty many of the sequels that followed the original discharge were worse than the one before .

However , the originalSawfilm was something to lay eyes on . It made over one hundred times its budget at the box office , and for good reason . see took the typically gore - fest torture smut revulsion film and made it a small smart and piddling scarier . It ’s unmanageable to watch the film without wondering what you would do if a creepy-crawly puppeteer trapped you in a room and gave you an ultimatum– kill or be killed gruesomely .

Sawis still cite in pop polish to this day . We have to admit it bequeath a bell ringer on the repulsion genre everlastingly .

Patrick Bateman in American Psycho wearing a pair of sunglasses and talking on a huge 80s cell phone

7. Dawn of the Dead

It can be a pretty hefty chore to take on the remake of a fabled film , whether it ’s part of the revulsion musical style or not . More often than not , remakes run to neglect the mark or fail miserably . This is n’t the lawsuit for Zack Snyder ’s 2004 rendering ofDawn of the Dead .

The remake of the 1978 classic follow the lives of a modest group of zombie Book of Revelation survivors in Wisconsin as they hole out up in a mall .

Zombie films have been a dime bag a dozen for year , butDawn of the Deadwas an enjoyable return to the roots of the writing style . The special effects workplace was authentically frightening . Though it is n’t quite as great as the original ( what film is ? ) it ’s still a well - made , thoroughly terrifying version that merit some credit .

Laurie Holden and Thomas Jane in the car surrounded by Mist in The Mist

6. The Ring

American adaptations of other countries ' films get old real tight . Borderline appropriative , adaptations that exchange the cultures and character race run to miss the mark of the original film ’s vibe . The 2002 American adaptation of the 1998 Japanese horror filmRinguis one of those rare casing where the adaptation is just as sound as the pilot .

Gore Verbinski’sThe Ringmanaged to be great for a number of reasons . The star cast of Naomi Watts and a very youthful David Dorfman . The moodiness and use of color . The terrifying use of sound , silence , ambiance , and music . The split - second worrisome imagery . The easy - to - follow yet complex story of crushed families , the subversion of abused individual , and vengeance .

The RingtookRinguand definitely Americanized it , but it did so without doing a ill turn to the patch of the original .

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Manuela Velasco as Angela Vidal on the Floor Seen Through Night Vision in REC 2007

Sympathy for Lady Vengeance

Cary Elwes Saw

The main cast of Dawn of the Dead (2004)

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