Prepare to Scream: The Scariest Movies of All Time

Cabin Fever

The first film Eli Roth ever directed might be his worst, the 2002 film Cabin Fever. Well, at least some people think that the movie is "good because it's bad." Cabin Fever is about a group of youngsters who are out on a vacation with one another, all while the group begins to contract a highly contagious and strange flesh-eating disease. 

The Lords of Salem 

The Salem Witch Trials might have been unfounded, but the revenge is very real in this 2012 film. A drug addict in recovery gets saved by a group of individuals who died in the witch trials themselves. It is unclear whether the protagonist is alive or dead throughout the course of the movie, but the heartfelt moments and genuinely beautiful cinematography help hold the whole thing together.  

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The More You Know

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  • Charles II watched William of Orange consummate his marriage.
  • People used hollowed human skulls as bowls and cups back in ancient England.
  • Your cellphone has 10 times more bacteria on it than the average public restroom
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.