Horror movies that are banded for excessive fear / violence.

Horror movies that are banded for excessive fear / violence
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Fear is an nectar that freezes from the stomach to the base of the hair follicles, even to midnight nightmares.
But when the level of horror thriller in a horror movie goes too far, there is no way out except to band it out.
Today I will introduce you to some of the movies that are so full of sexual violence and dirty mentality that it would be a crime to speak in a civilized society.

1) The human centipede 2

Banned In: U.K. Australia, New Zealand,

❌ (Personal Recommendation: Don’t look too sensitive)

2) A Serbian film

Banned In: Australia, Norway, Spain, Brazil, New Zealand, Kuwait, South Korea.

❌ (Personal opinion: Watch carefully)

3) Saw VII, Saw 3D

Banned In: Spain, Thailand, Germany.

O (Too much violence)

4)) Hostel & Hostel: II

Banned In: Germany and New Zealand.

5) The Evil Dead

Banned In: United Kingdom

6) Land of the dead

Banned In: Ukraine, Uk

7) Father’s Day

Banned In: Australia

8) Slender Man

Banned In: United Kingdom

9) The Bunny Game

Banned In: Local Theater

10) Faces of Death

Banned In: 46 Countries

11) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

Banned In: Australia, Brazil, Chile, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, UK, Germany, Malaysia

12) I Split on your grave

Banned In: Norway, Ireland, Iceland, Germany, Canada, UK, China, Philippines, Singapore

13) Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

Banned In: Australia, Finland, UK, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Chile, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Philippines

14) Antichrist (2009)

Banned In: France, Malaysia, Philippines

15) Nekromantik (1987)

Banned In: Australia, Iceland, Norway, Finland, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada,

Thank you for reading.
Note: Errors and mistakes will be forgiven.

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