But sometimes, in the dead of night, she would hear the sound of a laptop screen flickering, and the sound of a movie playing. And she would know that the horror movies were still out there, waiting for her.

And then, the laptop screen went black.

When Sarah came to, she was lying on the floor, her head throbbing in pain. The laptop was still on, but the screen was blank. She stumbled to her feet, determined to get rid of the laptop and never look at it again.

Each movie had a brief summary, but they all seemed... off. The descriptions were too vivid, too detailed, and they all seemed to be written in a style that was a bit too... personal. Sarah couldn't shake off the feeling that someone had written these descriptions, someone who had a deep understanding of horror movies, but also a twisted sense of humor.

But as the movie progressed, Sarah started to feel a creeping sense of dread. The movie seemed... real. The possessed girl seemed to be looking directly at her, and the demon seemed to be speaking directly to her.

But as she turned to walk away, she saw something that made her blood run cold. On the wall, scrawled in red letters, was a message: "The top 10 horror movies are just the beginning".

Sarah was intrigued. She decided to download one of the movies, just to see what it was all about. She chose the first movie on the list, a classic horror movie called "The Exorcist".

Finally, the movie finished downloading, and Sarah clicked on it to play. As the movie started, she was immediately struck by how realistic it seemed. The special effects were stunning, and the acting was superb.