![]() The tricky balance in the Mexican cannibal drama “We Are What We Are” (“Somos lo que hay”) pairs a conventional family unit with the ludicrously grotesque to chilling and absurd effect. Horror filmmakers ruthlessly mine for metaphor, often at the expense of credibility. Here are our favorite foreign language horror flicks made since the year 2000. The world is dark and full of terrors, especially where the movies on this list are concerned. Horror is an especially visual genre, and one of the most universal. ![]() Although dialogue may get lost in translation, blood-curdling screams never do. J-horror, the New French Extremity, and other foreign-language scary-movie movements have provided much in the way of terrified shrieks and heightened pulses. ![]() Fear doesn’t need subtitles, but some of the best horror films do.
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