Top 10 Horror Movies That Surprisingly Are NOT R-Rated Subscribe: // TIMESTAMPS BELOW
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Horror movies often rely on violence, blood and gore to get their points across, so how is it these ones managed to escape without an R-Rating? WatchMojo presents the top 10 Movies You’ll Be Shocked Aren’t Rated R! But what will take the top spot on our list? The Ring, The Grudge, or The Sixth Sense? Watch to find out!
#10. “Jaws” (1975)
#9. “Mama” (2013)
#8. “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” (1988)
#7. “Ouija Origin of Evil” (2016)
#6. “Fire in the Sky” (1993)
#5. “Drag Me to Hell” (2009)
#4. “Insidious” (2010)
#3, #2, #1 ?
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Jaws isn’t horror I love it but sorry
you should do top 10 most evil/darkest cartoon villians ever
did anyone else see evil dead before?
I was 15 when i sww the grudge in theathers and i still slept in my sisters room that night.
Also the first Hellboy is surprisingly spooky and scary.
No honorable mentions? Must have been a tight fit for 10 slots lmao
what about the 1999 haunting or lady in white.
How is it a surprise that the sixth sense is not rated R? Definitely shouldn’t have the number 1 spot
Why is jaws considered a horror movie? It’s not scary at all
It scared enough people from going into the water in 1975. Just because you were not there when it was popular and considered scary does not mean it’s not horror.
Fact: The director of Mama is the same director of IT (2017).
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