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Chills, Thrills, and Blood Spills: Our Ultimate Best Horror Movies Countdown

The Descent (2005) – A Claustrophobic Nightmare of Survival and Terro

In 2005, Neil Marshall directed “The Descent,” a part creature feature and part cautionary tale against spelunking. The story follows six women as they embark on a cave exploration adventure, expecting an ordinary journey but soon stumbling upon something more sinister.

Neil, known for his laddish banter in films like “Dog Soldiers” (2002), masterfully blends elements of survival horror and paranoia reminiscent of “The Thing.” “The Descent” takes the audience on a harrowing underground journey, culminating in one of the most enduring and chilling final scenes in 2000s horror cinema.

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