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It ’s not often that you could say a horror film adaptation is scarey than the Bible , but every so often movie theater director will justnail itwith the power of make - up , set purpose , particular effect and/or a stellar plaster cast . For those who are calculate for a great scare but do n’t feel like picking up a rule book , these rarified cinematic unicorn subsist all for you !

Bookworms , on the other hand , often prefer the   dreaded chasm of their own imagination , and some book within the literary genre simply can not be eclipsed by the power of the silver gray screen . Here are 5   revulsion film scarier than the book ( and 5 Good Book that are still more fearful ) .

Scarier than the book: The Exorcist

This is n’t to say that   William Peter Blatty ’s 1971 novel of the same name is n’t scary in its own right , but could anything be more   frightening than the picture above ? Unlike many movie adjustment , The Exorcistwas comparatively faithful to the comfortably - selling account book , but the realistic make - up occupation they did on actress   Linda Blair put a face on evil in a way that the written word could n’t .

To make this movie even scarier , severalfreak accidentshappened on Seth , cause many to believe that the movie was anathemise from the beginning .

Scarier than the book: The Ring

Most Americans are aware that2002’sThe Ring(starring Naomi Watts ) is   a remake of the Nipponese version released in 1998 , but many do n’t know that both movies were free-base on a novel of the same name by Koji Suzuki .

Yes , the book is shivery , but both the American AND the Japanese adaptations terrify the world with their creepy visuals in a style that the book never managed to do . fall in the plot line is about a cursed movie videotape , it stands to grounds that it would postulate the king of film to bring it to life-time .

Scarier than the book: The Shining

Anything written by Stephen King is bound to be scary , but the 1980 adaptation ofThe Shininghas its unbelievable cast to thank for it being one of the creepiest picture to ever hit the big screen . Not many people who take the book could imagine a Jack Torrance as   frightening as the one portrayed by Jack Nicholson , with his insane facial expressions , erratic pose , and incredible ax swinging science .

Not only that , but his wife , play by Shelley Duvall , is quite perchance one of the unknown look women to ever be cast opposite a lead role . Congratulations , hurl directors , you nail it .

Scarier than the book: Carrie

permit ’s be decipherable , this entrance is referring to the   1976 original big screen adaptation ofCarrie , adapt from   Stephen King ’s 1974 epistolary novel of the same name . Although the 2013 version was somewhat solid , only someone like Sissy Spacek could bring in the book ’s nominal character to life in a way that ’s even scarey than the ledger .

Sure , the plot line is creepy-crawly as inferno , but it was nothing compare to follow Sissy Spacek use her telekinesis to kill every soul in the lyceum while covered in pig ’s blood . Some things just have to be seen .

Scarier than the book: The Silence Of The Lambs

Released in 1991,The Silence of the Lambswas an iconic   psychological repulsion - thriller adaptation from Thomas Harris ’s 1988 novel of the same name . The moving-picture show , which feature incredible performances byJodie FosterandAnthony Hopkins , is the first film in the horror genre to advance Academy Awards in all   top five category : Best Picture , Best Director , Best Actor , Best Actress , and Best Adapted Screenplay .

The operation in this film were so bewitch that many of   Dr. Hannibal Lecter ’s lines and antics have become well - have it off references in American refinement .

Scarier than the movie: The Girl Next Door

Before it was conform to the big screen back in 2007,The Girl Next Doorwas a   crime novel by American author Jack Ketchum in 1989 . What makes this book of account even chilling is that it ’s based on the true story of the protract torture and murder of   Sylvia Likens in Indianapolis , Indiana in 1965 .

While film critic could n’t adjudicate what to make of the film adaptation ( it presently has a Rotten Tomatoes mark of 67 % ) , the Good Book was a estimable - marketer that was , and still is , NOT for the faint of heart . severely , it ’s disturbingly graphic in a way that few books are .

Scarier than the movie: Let The Right One In/Let Me In

permit the Right One Inhas been accommodate for the freehanded screen twice , but neither the 2008 Swedish version or the American remake ( Let Me In)starring Chloë Grace Moretz could hold a candle to the   2004   novel by Swedish writer John Ajvide Lindqvist .

Be mindful , the novel is much darker than both of the film adaptations and include detail excluded from the flick that will levy the hair on the back of your neck . Despite its macabre nature , the book was a bestseller in Sweden and was translated into several terminology for all-encompassing dispersion .

Scarier than the movie: The Woman In Black

The Woman in Black , a 1983 repugnance novel by Susan Hill , in reality boasts two film adaptations , only one is much more democratic than the other . The first adaption was the   1989 British television receiver horror film channelize by Herbert Wise , and the 2nd was the 2012 edition channelise by James Watkins asterisk   Daniel Radcliffe .

The latter could in spades be considered a success by Hollywood ’s standards , but the original novel is creepy-crawly in a means only Holy Writ can express ( and has an arguably better ending ) . The book was also accommodate into a stage play , and is currently the 2d prospicient - running gaming in the history of the West oddment .

Scarier than the movie: It

Itfever hit America a couple of year ago with the 2017 version of the   1986 novel by   Stephen King , but we ’ve got news for you – the book is waaaaay better . For those who are buff of the moving-picture show , the biggest affair you ’re missing is the significant backstory and character maturation that exist in the majority of the account book .

In the closing , events are made all the more   frightening when readers have more circumstance to go on . The moving-picture show , while good , hollowly play up the self-aggrandising , scary parts that the novel lento builds up to .

Scarier than the movie: Rosemary’s Baby

Rosemary ’s Babywas made into a movie starringMia Farrowback in 1968 , but even famed directorRoman Polanskicouldn’t draw off the sheer terror depicted in Ira Levin ’s 1967 horror novel of the same name . Rosemary ’s Babywas the top bestselling horror novel of the 1960s , and its success helped launch the " repugnance boom , " an era in which horror fiction would achieve tremendous commercial-grade achiever .

As the rubric suggests , the titular fibre becomes pregnant with a demon ’s baby and the tension and apprehension during the distance of her pregnancy is tangible . In the end , the disturbing circumstances surround the birth will keep you awake for day .

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