‘Extreme heebie-jeebies’ : writers on their scariest movies of all time
For Halloween, Guardian writers pick their most terrifying films ever – from The Shining and The Descent to The Strangers “Sometimes one can’t help … imagining things.” Truman Capote helped to adapt Henry James’s ghost story The Turn of the Screw into 1961’s The Innocents, directed by Jack (…)
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