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These five horror movies are based on renowned novels, and they are must-sees for all fans of the genre.
5) The Exorcist

Arguably the most famous movie about a demonic possession, The Exorcist (1973) has inspired tons of future horror projects. Yet, not everyone knows that it’s based on a book. The film adapts William Peter Blatty’s novel of the same title, which hit shelves just two years before The Exorcist opened in theaters. Watching director William Friedkin’s movie is a frightening experience, as it delivers one nightmare-inducing scene after another. The Exorcist‘s tale of a young girl progressively consumed by an evil entity generates an atmosphere of dread as a pair of priests investigate the situation and find themselves facing a terrifying and powerful demon. Tense, shocking, and remarkably true to its source material, The Exorcist is guaranteed to horrify audiences long after the end credits roll.
The Exorcist is available to rent or purchase on various video-on-demand platforms.
4) Carrie

Carrie (1976) remains one of the best adaptations of a Stephen King novel. The story centers on Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a bullied teenager who uses her telekinesis powers to exact revenge on her classmates at their senior prom. Helmed by Brian De Palma, Carrie serves as a faithful and engrossing interpretation of King’s book, producing the same level of horror and gore found on the pages. In addition to its gruesome scenes and surprising plot twists, the movie functions as a fascinating character study. Carrie’s suffering at the hands of her mother fuels her desire for vengeance, making her a uniquely complex and tragic protagonist. A wild and blood-soaked thrill ride, Carrie is an essential horror film that has transcended the legendary status of King’s book.
Carrie is currently streaming on MGM+, Pluto TV, Tubi, and the Roku Channel.











