Horror movies have been on the up-and-up for a while now, having overcome a lengthy period of tepid remakes, limp originals, and a general lack of creativity. Blumhouse has been bringing the pain with the larger, Hollywood-tinted flicks, while the likes of A24 and Neon have been ensuring the boundaries of what horror filmmaking can be when well and truly pushed. But what goes up must come down.

Indeed, while certain projects in the works maintain our hankering for fresh blood - Longlegs, MaXXXine, Alien: Romulus - equally as many, if not more, have us cringing with fear. And not in a good way. Another Saw is being rushed out ahead of a late franchise entry last year; the money men have once again entrusted Paul W.

S. Anderson (the bad one, not the Licorice Pizza fella) with a budget, a cast, and some cameras; and every genre classic from The Crow to Nosferatu seems to be getting a thoroughly undeserved remake. Few of these flicks have anything to offer that we haven't seen before, and many are set only to sully the names of everyone involved.

So, if you're ready to take a little premonitory look into the future, we can tell you where the killer is going to strike and which cinema screenings to avoid, with these ten upcoming horror movies that are already doomed. 10. In The Lost Lands While we continue to await the gratuitously long-awaited The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring, other George R.

R. Martin projects continue apace. One is the movie adaptation of his fantasy sto.