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  2. 50 people. Sort by List order. 1. Tobe Hooper. Director. Writer. Producer. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Honored with many awards for his films and achievement in the horror genre, Tobe Hooper is truly one of the Masters of Horror (2005).

    • John Carpenter. Halloween, The Thing, Dark Star. 1,299 votes. Master of suspense, John Carpenter revolutionized the horror genre with his minimalist approach to storytelling, creating terrifying atmospheres that left audiences on the edge of their seats.
    • Wes Craven. The Last House On The Left, The Hills Have Eyes, A Nightmare On Elm Street. 1,172 votes. A trailblazer in the world of horror, Wes Craven's eclectic filmography contains some of the most spine-tingling, genre-defining movies that pushed the boundaries of what audiences were accustomed to.
    • Alfred Hitchcock. Psycho, Shadow Of A Doubt, The Birds. 1,159 votes. Widely regarded as the "Master of Suspense," Alfred Hitchcock's eerie atmospheres and innovative camera techniques raised the bar for horror filmmaking.
    • George A. Romero. Night Of The Living Dead, The Crazies, Martin. 897 votes. Often referred to as the "Godfather of the Dead," George A. Romero's iconic zombie films not only redefined the undead subgenre but also offered biting social commentary.
    • George Romero. George Romero defined the cinematic zombie with his groundbreaking work in practical gore effects. Romero's creative use of makeup would be imitated for decades, and cinematic zombies rarely strained from the template he'd defined.
    • John Carpenter. "Halloween" was hardly the first slasher movie; Hitchcock's "Psycho" helped inspire the genre, and Italian giallo filmmakers had fleshed it out amidst the '60s and '70s.
    • Wes Craven. Like Carpenter, Wes Craven is responsible for creating one of the essential cinematic screen villains. Compared to many post-"Halloween" films that simply tried to replicate Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger was a unique character.
    • Sam Raimi. Sam Raimi helped craft the early stages of the splatter horror subgenre with his inventive use of practical effect and makeup. Raimi showed the potential for independent horror films to reach a wide audience, and was creative with his low budget.
  3. This category lists film directors who have directed multiple horror films . Contents. Top. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. American horror film directors ‎ (264 P) British horror film directors ‎ (58 P) Canadian horror film directors ‎ (21 P)

  4. 50 names. 1. George A. Romero. Writer | Land of the Dead. George A. Romero never set out to become a Hollywood figure; by all indications, though, he was very successful. The director of the groundbreaking "Living Dead" films was born February 4, 1940 ,in New York City to Ann (Dvorsky) and Jorge Romero.

  5. 1. Jason Blum. Producer | Get Out. Emmy award winning producer, Jason Blum is the founder and CEO of Blumhouse Productions, a multi-media production company that has pioneered a new model of studio filmmaking- producing high-quality micro-budget films.

  6. Sep 2, 2023 · By Federico Furzan and Olly Dyche. Updated Sep 2, 2023. The horror genre has many talented filmmakers, so here are the best and most influential directors in the genre. Dimension Films. The...

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