The Woman in Black
I thought it was really good and wasn't as linear as you'd think. Though there's nothing in this film that flexes Daniel Radcliffe's acting skills, what it lacks in emotion, it makes up for in thrills.
My girlfriend was basically attached to me the whole movie. There were a few times where you'd get one scare, then another, then another, then another, all in a row. That was pretty cool. Hollywood writing usually has one cheap pop for a bit, then they get into story.
The ending goes both ways for me. I loved it poetically, I hated it due to my usual expectations of horror films.