
Sat Dec 28 00:50:00 UTC 2024: **Dread Central Crowns 2024’s Most Gruesome Horror Kills**
**Los Angeles, CA** – Dread Central’s Chad Collins has released his highly anticipated list of the ten most disgusting and unforgettable kills from 2024’s horror films. Collins declared 2024 a “bloody good year” for the genre, noting a rise in intensity and gore. His list, filled with spoilers, highlights standout moments from a range of films.
Among the most memorable deaths highlighted were:
* **The impalement of Skye Riley in *Smile 2*:** The sequel’s relentless horror culminates in the pop star protagonist impaling her own eye socket with a microphone.
* **The underwater massacre in *Under Paris*:** A mako shark attacks multiple victims in the flooded catacombs of Paris, resulting in a large-scale, shocking underwater carnage.
* **The head-smashing death in *Longlegs*:** Nicolas Cage’s villain delivers a brutal self-inflicted death by repeatedly slamming his head on a table.
* **The worm-infested hypnotism scene in *Late Night with the Devil*:** A practical effects masterpiece where a character’s body seemingly fills with worms before bursting open.
* **The brutal coffee table decapitation in *The Coffee Table*:** A darkly comedic scene where a baby is accidentally decapitated by a coffee table.
* **The jaw-detaching beatdown in *Love Lies Bleeding*:** A visceral scene where a character repeatedly slams another’s jaw into a coffee table, nearly severing it.
* **The melting death of Monstro Elisasue in *The Substance*:** A body horror spectacle where a mutated character is attacked, dismembered and melts into a puddle of pulp.
* **The rat-infested throat in *Terrifier 3*:** Art the Clown’s latest victim suffers a gruesome death involving transparent tubing, rats, and a slit throat.
* **The cliffside impalement in *In a Violent Nature*:** A slasher victim is impaled, their head pulled through their chest via a hook and chain.
* **The chainsaw shower scene in *Terrifier 3*:** A prolonged, graphic death scene involving a chainsaw and a shower.
Collins concluded his list by inviting readers to share their own favorite gruesome moments on Twitter. The article’s overall tone celebrates the return of extreme gore in horror cinema, characterizing the year as one of heightened violence and impressive practical effects.