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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

    From the surprise hit “Get Out” to “It,” scary movies had an unusual hold on the collective imagination in 2017http://nyti.ms/2BKwfL1 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

        To punctuate the end of this hair-raising year, @NYTmag asked the year's best actors to play a series of eerie roles http://nyti.ms/2BKwfL1 pic.twitter.com/ClO4U5V1ji

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

        Jake Gyllenhaal stars in “The Damned” http://nyti.ms/2iEcH3m pic.twitter.com/xXAeVrqi9V

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

        Nicole Kidman stars in “The Possessed” http://nyti.ms/2BSEfKF pic.twitter.com/A7YMPpFQSj

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

        Tiffany Haddish stars in “The Macabre Dancer” http://nyti.ms/2AlixC6 pic.twitter.com/INVe4M85yh

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Dec 2017

        If horror movies were some of the year’s most illuminating, they were also some of the year’s cleverest and most fun, @Wesley_Morris and @aoscott writehttp://nyti.ms/2j2tukk 

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      1. andrezzy‏ @andrescompean 7 Dec 2017
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        but, Get Out is a documentary do

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      2. Jackie‏ @JustJackieO 7 Dec 2017
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        Because nothing is as scary as our world right now...

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      1. Kimberly Anastos‏ @kimlynn329 7 Dec 2017
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        @tbhask26

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      1. Tom Lucas‏ @Head2headTom 7 Dec 2017
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        surely a movie with DT would surpass any other frightening films !! !!!

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      2. Dr. Perry Cox‏ @turk_lander 7 Dec 2017
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        "Get out" was not a surprise hit, it was outright boring.

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      3. αdяiαииα  🇯🇲 🇬🇭‏ @adrianna7292 7 Dec 2017
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        To you it may be boring but to others it was a good movie. I mean it does have a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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      4. Dr. Perry Cox‏ @turk_lander 7 Dec 2017
        Replying to @adrianna7292 @nytimes

        I am from the generation who witnessed the era of "Shawshank Redemption" and "Forrest Gump". So, in the land of the blinds, the one-eyed man is a "hit", I guess. 🙂

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      5. αdяiαииα  🇯🇲 🇬🇭‏ @adrianna7292 7 Dec 2017
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        Those movies are great movies and (in my opinion) are better than Get Out. But if we are talking with facts, Get Out was a hit this year. It grossed $254 million over its $4.5 mill budget.

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      6. Dr. Perry Cox‏ @turk_lander 7 Dec 2017
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        Yes you are right, it grossed a lot. Why? Because it was a better "bad movie" than the others. People had to watch something, so they preferred the "less bad" one. It is so obvious.

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      7. αdяiαииα  🇯🇲 🇬🇭‏ @adrianna7292 7 Dec 2017
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        Like I said before it got a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes and has been nominated for/won many awards. We all have opinions but I'm giving you facts. You can choose whether or not you want to take them into consideration.

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      1. Sandra‏ @_Sandra_R_ 8 Dec 2017
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        RT @nytimes: From the surprise hit “Get Out” to “It,” scary movies had an unusual hold on the collective imagination in 2017http://nyti.ms/2BKwfL1 

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      1. Randall Yesmont‏ @BeAGoodOne 7 Dec 2017
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        Because we’re living in one.

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      1. Otis rathbone‏ @otisrath 7 Dec 2017
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        Why? This country has become a real life horror show.

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