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Saw III
2006 film by Darren Lynn Bousman
Silent Hill
2006 film directed by Christophe Gans
Monster House
2006 Animated film directed by Gil Kenan
Final Destination 3
2006 film directed by James Wong
Snakes on a Plane
2006 film directed by David R. Ellis
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
2006 film by Jonathan Liebesman
Underworld: Evolution
2006 film by Len Wiseman
The Host
2006 South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho
The Covenant
2006 film directed by Renny Harlin
When a Stranger Calls
2006 film by Simon West
The Hills Have Eyes
2006 film directed by Alexandre Aja
I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
2006 film directed by Sylvain White
Black Christmas
2006 film directed by Glen Morgan
The Omen
2006 film by John Moore
Stay Alive
2006 film by William Brent Bell
Taxidermia
Taxidermia is a 2006 satirical comedy-drama surrealist body horror film directed and co-written by György Pálfi. An international co-production of Hungary, Austria and France, the film spins a metaphorical socio-political retelling of Hungary's history from the Second World War to the present day.
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane
2006 film by Jonathan Levine
Pulse
2006 film directed by Jim Sonzero
See No Evil
2006 film by Gregory Dark
The Breed
2006 film by Nicholas Mastandrea
Cold Prey
2006 film by Roar Uthaug
Turistas
Turistas (; English: Tourists, released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as Paradise Lost) is a 2006 American horror film produced and directed by John Stockwell, written by Michael Arlen Ross, and starring Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, Olivia Wilde, Desmond Askew, Max Brown, and Beau Garrett. Its plot focuses on a group of international backpackers in Brazil who find themselves in the clutches of an underground organ trafficking ring.
The Return
2006 film directed by Asif Kapadia
Requiem
2006 film by Hans-Christian Schmid
The Abandoned
2006 film directed by Nacho Cerdà
Them
2006 French horror film directed by David Moreau
Wilderness
2006 British-Irish horror film
Half Light
2006 film
Stephen King's Desperation
2006 television film directed by Mick Garris
Abominable
2006 horror film
Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes
2006 television film directed by Jake West
Severance
2006 film by Christopher Smith
Skinwalkers
2006 film by James Isaac
Sheitan
2006 film by Kim Chapiron
Rest Stop
2006 television film directed by John Shiban
One Missed Call: Final
2006 third and final film of the One Missed Call series directed by Manabu Asō
Wicked Little Things
2006 film by J. S. Cardone
13 Beloved
2006 film by Chookiat Sakveerakul
Re-cycle
Re-cycle (Cantonese: 鬼域 Gwai wik) is a 2006 horror film directed by the Pang Brothers and starring Angelica Lee. The film was the closing film in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It was also a reunion for the Pangs and the actress Lee, who starred in the Pangs' 2002 hit The Eye. It is a Hong Kong/Thai co-production.
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
2006 television film directed by Russell Mulcahy
Darna Zaroori Hai
2006 film by Ram Gopal Varma, Sajid Khan
The Plague
2006 film directed by Hal Masonberg
Ghost Train
2006 film by Takeshi Furusawa
Kilometer 31
2006 film
Simon Says
2006 film by William Dear
Room 6
2006 film by Michael Hurst
APT
2006 South Korean horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki
D@bbe
D@bbe is a 2006 Turkish horror film directed and written by Hasan Karacadağ. Its title is a reference to the Dabbe. It is the first installment in D@bbe film series, and released on 10 February 2006.
Silk
2006 film directed by Su Chao-bin
Minotaur
2006 film by Jonathan English
Altered
2006 film by Eduardo Sánchez
Night of the Living Dead 3D
2006 film by Jeff Broadstreet
Ritual
2002 film directed by Avi Nesher
The Hamiltons
2006 film directed by Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores
The Marsh
2006 film directed by Jordan Barker
Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers
2006 film by Leigh Scott
In a Dark Place
2006 film by Donato Rotunno
Hillside Cannibals
2006 film by Leigh Scott
The Last Winter
2006 film by Larry Fessenden
Halloween Night
2006 horror film directed by Mark Atkins