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Among these entities there is a demon that needs Dalton's body to cause pain to the others. Further, Lorraine discloses that Josh is also a gifted traveler and must seek out Dalton in Further and bring him back. The Lambert family move into a new home.

Little do they know that the house is haunted. The next morning, Riene puts her books on the shelf. A few minutes later the books fall off the shelf on their own - The baby monitor says it all, the demon takes over an innocent child.

After reviewing with the doctors and finding out their son has no head trauma, the two parents have absolutely no idea what has happened to their son. After horrible, indecipherable events start to take place, the two take the help of Elise Rainer, a paranormal investigator, who brings the family sinister and horrifying news about their boy that makes a coma the least of their worries After her young son, Dalton, falls into a mysterious coma, Renai, a composer and stay at home mom, begins experiencing threatening sounds and visions, which remain unseen by her increasingly absent husband, Josh.

After a decade working on the legendary slasher franchise, Wes Craven turns the camera on himself and the people who made these films with him. This list wouldn't be complete without creepy children, and "Children of the Corn" is arguably the greatest creepy children movie ever. Sorry, Damien, but you've got nothing on these kids who murdered all the adults in town and now rule it for themselves. Even 35 years later, John Landis' classic is still praised for having the most magnificent werewolf transformation scene of all time.

Along with leaving you grossed out and terrified, "American Werewolf" will make you wonder "how did they do that? One of the best, and most neglected, horror story tropes is that of monsters from actual Hell who are looking to take you home with them to royally f you up for all eternity. It's a whole lot scarier than just the threat of being murdered. You'll be hard-pressed to find a horror film as thoughtful and intelligent as this one. This is proof that horror can move you as well as scare you.

The adventures of unwitting college kids getting kidnapped so rich people can torture and murder them continues. But this underrated gem of a sequel transcends the "torture porn" label that accurately describes its predecessor. With female leads this time, "Hostel pt. II" has a really nice vindictive streak. It's so good. Dalton then realizes that the room is full of ghosts who promptly rush forward. It is then shown that Dalton has walked out of his body again and rushes back into it as the ghosts tear his bed sheets in an attempt to get at him.

Dalton then awakes in terror in his mothers arms. Before Josh attacks Renai it is revealed Dalton is at school. As Josh is about to kill Renai, Dalton hits Josh with a baseball bat thus saving his mother. Renai, Dalton and Foster flee to the basement locking the door as they go. Whilst Josh attacks the door trying to gain entry, Dalton offers to go into 'The Further' to bring his real father home.

Renai at first refuses until it becomes apparent there is no other way out. Dalton takes the can on string with him so he is able to return. Elise plays an integral part in explaining to Josh and his family why the spirits are tormenting them and how to deal with it.

She is also shown to have some minor level of power over spirits and can confront them. However, at the end of the movie, she is killed by the old woman possessing Josh, who seems to have a longtime rivalry with Elise.

One possibility is that Elise returns in spirit form and attempts to help the Lamberts by leaving them clues and information from the spirit realm. The other, more likely situation is where Dalton can find Elise in The Further, and she helps him in the spirit realm and possibly takes on the old woman possessing Josh as well. Though it seems unlikely, it would make for an interesting plot as Elise, with her knowledge of the paranormal, would prove to be a most formidable enemy in spirit form.

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