6 More Horror Movies No-One Survives

There's no escaping the clutches of these grim horror flicks.

House Of 1000 Corpses
Lionsgate

The world of horror is a cruel, cruel beast when it comes to the unfortunate characters who find themselves terrorised and tormented by whatever particular threat is rearing its sinister head. Whether it's hulking boogeyman, miffed ghosts, the shuffling undead, savage creatures or one of the plentiful other familiar 'big bad' tropes, the villain of the piece is forever out to kill off all who get in its way.

Whilst there's usually a victim or two who survive these movies, there are those rare examples where the crazed presence at the centre of a picture does the unthinkable and actually succeeds in slaughtering each and every one of its targets.

Picking thing up from our previous 10 Horror Movie Where Everyone Dies, here it's a case of exploring those other horror pictures where zero of our would-be heroes or protagonists make it out alive. For those wondering, due to that prior list, it means that Eden Lake, Paranormal Activity, Cabin Fever, the Final Destination franchise, Quarantine, 28 Weeks Later, The Blair Witch Project, Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, The Cabin in the Woods, and the iconic Night of the Living Dead are all off the table.

With that in mind, then, here are six further movies that made sure to kill off, well, everybody!

6. Inbred

House Of 1000 Corpses
Split Second Films

Receiving its premiere in 2011 before a low-key release the following year, British horror film Inbred is definitely a picture that will stick with you long after its 90-minute runtime is up.

Is Inbred particularly great? That's questionable. What makes this Alex Chandon-helmed offering stand out, though, is it's brimming with gratuitous, gruesome gore. Even now, over a decade since its release, Inbred remains a surprisingly jarring watch for those who've chosen to revisit it.

Plot-wise, the movie centres on four troubled youths who are taken to a small Yorkshire village to carry out community service under the supervision of their two caretakers. Quicker than you can say "Holy Royston Vasey!", the group find themselves not exactly welcomed with open arms by the locals of the area.

As it turns out, the residents of said village like to brutalise any visitors in spectacular fashion. By that, it means that outsiders are kidnapped and then used as part of a creepy stage show put on by the locals for the locals - with such shows ultimately resulting in the death of these 'star attractions'.

Whether it's by chainsaw, gun, trampled by a horse or even force-fed literal sh*t until you burst... all six of Inbred's protagonists wind up dead.

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