SCARIEST HALLOWEEN MOVIE MOMENTS – Read them, Watch them, Win them!

IT_Scary_RHD_Natalie_0512_RT (Small)Halloween is the perfect time of year to get yourself suitably spooked by some of cinema’s finest horror movies and the unforgettable moments which keep you on edge even after the credits roll.

We’ve teamed up with FindAnyFilm.com’s ‘Moments Worth Paying For’ campaign to show audiences that expertly crafted scares are ‘worth paying for’ and have put together our list of the top 5 scariest movie moments ever! If we’ve missed your scariest movie moments, then tweet us your top picks using @FindAnyFilm #scariestfilm #worthpayingfor.

And if we’ve managed to put you in the Halloween spirit and you fancy giving yourself a fright to-night, head over to FindAnyFilm.com where you can find all films, all in one place, all above board – whether you want to head to the cinema, watch something on TV, or own it on Blu-Ray™, DVD and Digital Download.

1. The Ring (2002) – Samara Crawls Out of the TVIT_Awe_RHD_Miles_1699_RT 2 (Small)
Proving that you too couldn’t look away from a cursed videotape, the moment when Samara crawls out of a well and into the living room of her victims is a masterclass in suspense. Going against the grain from most horror films by not employing shock tactics, the image of the limp-haired girl will stay with you whenever you turn on your TV.
Link: http://www.findanyfilm.com/The-Ring~18638

2. The Omen (1976) – It’s all for Damien
At a child’s birthday party, Damien’s faithful nanny calls out “It’s all for you” before jumping off the roof of a building and hanging herself. This is the moment where everything changes in the classic horror; the camera zooms slowly towards the spawn of satan as the audience is left wondering at the horrors to come.
Link: http://www.findanyfilm.com/The-Omen~15855

3. Misery (1990) – Hobbling
A moment to make even those with a strong stomach squirm; obsessive fan Annie taking a sledgehammer to novelist Paul Sheldon’s ankles is enough to make you glad you’re not famous. Determined to keep the romance writer to herself as he plans his escape, Annie takes ever more drastic actions to ensure that Paul never leaves and continues writing her favourite stories.
Link: http://www.findanyfilm.com/Misery~19394

4. The Exorcist (1973) – Spinning HeadIT_Scary_RHD_Laura_0873_RT (Small)
Often topping lists as the scariest film of all time, The Exorcist features many iconic moments which left cinemas at the time having to provide sick bags. Yet the moment which tends to stick in most audience’s minds is when Regan, possessed by a demon, shockingly spins her head 360o around during an exorcism.
Link: http://www.findanyfilm.com/The-Exorcist~26666

5. Poltergeist (1982) – The Clown Under The Bed
A group of ghosts terrorise a family by causing bizarre and frightening phenomena, including gravitational shifts, unexplained portals and animating supposedly inanimate objects. Chiming back to childhood fears, one particularly unnerving moment sees a creepy toy clown come to life and attempt to strangle young Robbie in his bed.
Link: http://www.findanyfilm.com/Poltergeist~19401

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