Top 12 creepy horror movies that you shouldn’t watch alone

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5. The Sixth Sense

Cole sees dead people, and this unusual ability is tormenting the poor child to breaking point.

Can Dr. Crowe help this scared little boy to control the spirits that are using him as a connection point to the world of the living?

Can Cole ever be normal again? Like the exorcist, the use of a small child as a channel for great evil massively increases the creep factor of this movie.

The Sixth Sense was released in 1999 and enjoyed great success with fear-seeking audiences worldwide. Bruce Willis takes on the role of Dr. Crowe, a child psychologist who is going through marital difficulties.

His wife feels that Crowe puts his work before everything else in their lives and barely acknowledges his presence in their home. A disturbed former patient of Crowe’s breaks into their home and accuses Crowe of failing him as a young boy.

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The patient shoots Crowe in the abdomen before committing suicide in the doctor’s house. Several years later, Crowe is suffering from self-doubt as he tries to help Cole get to the bottom of his terrifying hallucinations.

Get a buddy to watch this film with you, because it will almost certainly creep you out.