10 Great Horror Movies Ruined By Their Twists

By Joe Sippy /

6. Take Shelter (2011)

Sony Pictures Classics

Take Shelter is actually more of a psychological thriller than a straight horror film, but the twist is so bad it merits a spot. Michael Shannon plays Curtis, a blue-collar husband and father with a history of paranoid schizophrenia in his family. He spends the duration of his screen time running around terrified that a storm is coming that will kill his loved ones, and that irrational terror ends up costing him his job, his friends, and perhaps even the family for whom he€™s seeking refuge.

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It€™'s an interesting drama that illustrates the destructive nature of mental illness - or so you think until the last two minutes. That'€™s right; the twist is that everybody else is crazy! The storm is really coming, and Curtis apparently has an omniscient super power that just happens to exactly resemble his mother€™s genetically inclined disease.

Now, if a film like this didn€™'t come around every once in awhile to keep people on their toes the movie-going experience might become too predictable€ but that fact doesn'€™t help save this particular feature.

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