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Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Black Blooded Brides of Satan. Black Christmas (2006 film) Black Serenade. Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat. Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet. Bloody Beach. Bloody Murder. Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp.
The Black Phone (soundtrack) Black Swan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows (score) Blood & Chocolate: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The Blue Eyes. Body Bags (soundtrack) Bones (soundtrack) Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (soundtrack) Bug (soundtrack)
Horror films released in the 2000s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 2000. List of horror films of 2001. List of horror films of 2002. List of horror films of 2003. List of horror films of 2004. List of horror films of 2005. List of horror films of 2006.
Urban Legends: Final Cut. Urban Legends: Final Cut (also known as Urban Legend 2) is a 2000 slasher film directed by John Ottman in his directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Davis, Hart Bochner, Joseph Lawrence, Anthony Anderson, and Loretta Devine. In addition to directing, Ottman also edited the film and composed its score.
The Blackening (2023). The Blackening turns the slasher genre on its head. It follows a group of old friends who decide to get together at a remote cabin over Juneteenth weekend to catch up and relax.
Valentine is a 2001 slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl.Based on the novel of the same title by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a killer wearing a Cupid mask in the days leading up to Valentine's Day.
The top song of the 2000s on Billboard ' s Alternative Songs decade-end list was "Headstrong" by Trapt, [7] which topped the chart for three weeks and was also its year-end number-one song for 2003. [8] The decade-end top Alternative Songs artist was Linkin Park, [7] who scored eight number-one songs—"In the End", "Somewhere I Belong", "Faint ...
Comedy horror [38] Python: Richard Clabaugh: Robert Englund, Jenny McCarthy, Casper Van Dien: United States [39] Scary Movie: Keenan Ivory Wayans: Anna Faris, Jon Abrahams, Carmen Electra: United States: Horror comedy [40] School Day of the Dead: Tetsuo Shinohara: Thane Camus, Masaya Katô, Yôzaburô Itô: Japan [41] Scrapbook: Eric Stanze