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Egyptian horror movies are unique because they combine horror and a slight comedic vibe to form a more relatable and comfortable experience. Scary movies often incorporate horror elements to create a sense of unease and fear.

But these Egyptian movies give you a totally different atmosphere and perspective on Egyptian cinema and the sarcastic society! Here are the movies we recommend you watch this Halloween.

Anyab

We need answers to Ahmed Adaweya’s extremely odd movie, Anyab, because it’s supposedly about vampires. You can only imagine what it is really about; we’ll give you a hint: it is a film that’ll keep you confused AND laughing the whole time!

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El Ta’weeza

The movie is interesting to watch with your family, but it’s for something other than the poor CGI devil scenes and ketchup-looking blood. It will encourage the family elders to tell stories of the many paranormal-like memories they lived or heard of! Every Egyptian family has someone who lived in a spooky house at some point in life, and this movie is guaranteed to pry these stories out of them!

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‘Ad Lyantakem

‘Ad Lyantakem is a rather long movie, and it might even bore you a little bit in the beginning. However, once the metaphysical action starts, it will get too amusing for you to stop midway!

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Maw’ed Maa Iblis

It’s the Egyptian version of the famous Doctor Faustus story. But instead of the deep dialogues and scary meeting scenes between Faustus and Mephistopheles, this movie will just have you on the floor laughing!

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Ismail Yassin Fi Mathaf Al Shame

It is much like the ‘Night at the Museum’ movie, but only if it was a spooky comedy movie made in the 50s! Ismael Yassin was working in a wax museum where everything kept getting creepier by the second. However, Ismail Yassin’s films are known to be family-friendly and suitable for all ages.


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Safah El Nesaa’

The lullaby “Mama Zamanha Gaya” never sounded scarier than when Fouad El Mohandes sang it to the serial killer to calm him down! The movie’s name is pretty obvious when it comes to what it talks about, but it’s one of the films you’ll get too immersed in.

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