The best Dylan Arnold’s horror movies

Dylan Arnold

Dylan Arnold

11/02/1994 (30 años)
We present our ranking of the best Dylan Arnold’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Dylan Arnold.

Halloween

Halloween
6.5/10
Jamie Lee Curtis returns to her iconic role as Laurie Strode, who comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.

Halloween Kills

Halloween Kills
5.5/10
Minutes after Laurie Strode, her daughter Karen and granddaughter Allyson left masked monster Michael Myers caged and burning in Laurie's basement, Laurie is rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, believing she finally killed her lifelong tormentor. But when Michael manages to free himself from Laurie's trap, his ritual bloodbath resumes. As Laurie fights her pain and prepares to defend herself against him, she inspires all of Haddonfield to rise up against their unstoppable monster. The Strode women join a group of other survivors of Michael's first rampage who decide to take matters into their own hands, forming a vigilante mob that sets out to hunt Michael down, once and for all.

Uncanny Annie

Uncanny Annie
5.7/10
On Halloween night a group of college students get trapped in a mysterious board game that brings their darkest secrets and fears to life, where they must play to escape…and win to survive.

Ten: Murder Island

Ten: Murder Island
4.5/10
A group of kids travel to an abandoned island for a party only to discover that they are being stalked and hunted down by a dangerous predator.

Come be Creepy with us.

Come be Creepy with us.
5.2/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 27/10/2019
  • Character: Dean
A millennial nightmare that follows Anna, a young woman stuck in the midst of a quarter-life crisis, who learns how to keep on living after being haunted by the undead spirit from her summer camp past. It's about emerging adulthood and millennial angst; about letting go of our pasts and embracing what it means to grow up.

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