User blog comment:SnakeTongue237/Ten Of The Most Memorable Horror Sequences Of The Past Ten Years./@comment-24466828-20161103205121

Nice list. I especially loved the pool scene from "Let the Right One In". That's my favorite scene from your list. Also, the ending of "[Rec]" was terrifying.

Here are some of my picks.

By the way, each of these are spoilers. If you haven't watched the movie that I feature, move on to the next one.

Also, I couldn't find links to some of these.

The Mist (2007) - Ending

In my opinion, this is one of the most powerful and hard-hitting tragic film endings of all time. I've seen many great tragic endings to films before, but this one surpasses most of them. After I saw the military, I felt like the wind had been knocked out of me. It lingered in my head days after watching the film. A lot of people have a really strong opinion about the ending to the film one way or another. However, I think that it was masterfully done, and I'll be okay with debating anyone who wants to argue otherwise. This is definitely my favorite moment of the past decade.

It used to be on youtube, but I can't find the scene anymore. I blame copyright.

Enter the Void (2009) - Ending

Honestly, I feel like this is one of the best films ever made. It had a super original plot, and a horrifying view of death. It's a one-of-a-kind film, and I don't think that it will ever be replicated. The movie is about a man who's murdered after a drug deal. After his life flashes before his eyes, he observes the repercussions and aftermath of his death. At the end of the film, his sister is seen having sex with one of his friends. He moves into one of the sperm, and the final shot shows him as a baby. This scene is ambiguous, but I like to think of it as him being reborn as their baby. I really love how the film showed that, because it shows that there was some light at the end of the tunnel. It was also very creative.

The Cabin in the Woods (2012) - Security team death

After the remaining survivors of this movie find an elevator, they follow it to find numerous monsters and villains in other elevators. They are eventually pursued by a security team, but they hide, and release all of the monsters, killing every single security team member. This scene is magnificent, because despite the fact that the killing takes up less than 15 seconds, there is so much going on in that scene. It leaves a lot of room for pausing the movie, going back, and focusing on another person so you can see how he dies. This is one of the best pause-worthy moments I've seen in years.

Watch the first 30 seconds.

Hush (2016) - Bathroom

This is a slasher film about a deaf/mute woman who is pursued by a serial killer. It's a great concept and an amazing movie. The best scene comes near the end. After the serial killer atempts to break into her house, she tries to hide in the bathroom where she can prepare to fight him. However, he breaks the bathroom window from behind her, and sits in the bathtub behind her without her noticing him. As he's about to kill her, he slightly blows on the back of her neck, and alerts her that he's behind her. She is then able to injure him, giving herself enough time to escape. This movie did a lot with the deaf/mute angle, and it was handled the best in this scene.

Watch the first part of the video.

If I'm able to think of more later, I'll post here again.