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  1. 2 days ago · We’ve re-vamped, fangs and all, our guide to the 200 best horror movies of all time, with critics and audiences now coming together in hellacious harmony to pick the freakiest, frightiest, and...

    • The Dead Zone

      When Johnny Smith (Christopher Walken) awakens from a coma...

    • Eden Lake

      During a romantic weekend getaway, a young couple confronts...

    • Under The Shadow

      After Shideh's building is hit by a missile during the...

    • The Ring

      It sounds like just another urban legend -- a videotape...

    • The Exorcist (1973) - Director: William Friedkin. - Horror subgenre: possession. - IMDb user rating: 8.0. - Metascore: 81. - Runtime: 122 minutes. This horror classic was based on the controversial 1971 novel by author William Peter Blatty.
    • The Shining (1980) - Director: Stanley Kubrick. - Horror subgenre: haunted house. - IMDb user rating: 8.4. - Metascore: 66. - Runtime: 144 minutes. Directed by auteur Stanley Kubrick, based on the book by "Master of Horror" Stephen King, and starring iconic film actor Jack Nicholson, "The Shining" seemed like a horror movie trifecta.
    • Psycho (1960) - Director: Alfred Hitchcock. - Horror subgenre: thriller. - IMDb user rating: 8.5. - Metascore: 97. - Runtime: 109 minutes. Often classified as the prototype for the slasher film, this classic's infamous shower scene helped secure its place in the annals of horror movie history.
    • Alien (1979) - Director: Ridley Scott. - Horror subgenre: science fiction. - IMDb user rating: 8.4. - Metascore: 89. - Runtime: 116 minutes. "Alien" is set on the spaceship Nostromo (named after a Joseph Conrad book), whose crew realizes they are not alone and that an aggressive alien life form is out to destroy them.
  2. Want a thrill? Draw your curtains and settle in for a list of the greatest fright films sure to keep you up at night.

    • ‘The Exorcist’
    • ‘Halloween’
    • ‘It’
    • 'Alien'
    • 'Hereditary'
    • 'Talk to Me'
    • 'The Wicker Man'
    • 'Nosferatu'
    • 'Donnie Darko'
    • ‘Infinity Pool’

    Made nearly 50 years ago, “The Exorcist” still holds up and remains one of the scariest movies of all time. It’s film that you can’t unsee once you’ve seen it — including Regan’s (Linda Blair) 180-degree head turn. Truly terrifying, the plot revolves around a young girl who becomes possessed by an evil demon.

    Nearly 45 years after its release, John Carpenter’s “Halloween” still remains the gold standard for all horror movies. After escaping from a mental hospital, Michael Myers returns to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, on Halloween night and goes from house to house on a bloody killing spree.

    This Stephen King movie (adapted from the book by the same name), is a PSA on why you should never, everallow your paper boat to be swept into a storm drain. Every 27 years, It emerges to prey on the people of Derry, Maine. The most recent “It” adaptation divides King’s long novel into two parts: One, following a group of middle schoolers taking do...

    In space, no one can hear you scream — and everyone’s screaming a lotin this sci-fi horror movie. "Alien" stars Sigourney Weaver as Ripley, an astronaut battling a shape-shifting stowaway.

    If you’ve ever enjoyed sticking your head out the window while riding in a car, you will absolutely never do it again after watching “Hereditary.” Starring Toni Collette and Gabriel Byrne, this horror movie is beyond disturbing. But it also gets at universal themes, like what we inherit from our family and parts our ourselves we can’t run away from...

    This A24 film starring Sophie Wilde and Alexandra Jensen will have you questioning positively everything. Centered around a group of teens who inadvertently discover a way to talk to the dead, this horror film will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

    This British-made film is considered by some as one of the best modern horror movies of all time. Starring Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle, the leader of an island full of hedonistic pagans, the film tracks a constable in search of a missing teenage girl that no one has ever heard — or so it seems.

    Made more than 100 years ago, this silent German film, inspired by Bram Stoker's "Dracula," is a time-honored classic and a cult favorite of many horror fans. According to IMDb, due to its incendiary content, the film was banned in Sweden until 1972.

    Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) has got issues with just about everyone. Even so, the loner strikes up a love relationship with Gretchen (Jena Malone) and a finds a freaky new pal in the form of a guy dressed up as a rabbit. Yep, you read that right — a bunny. From there, it all goes downhill. This 2001 classic horror film also stars Maggie Gyllenha...

    Alexander Skarsgård and Cleopatra Coleman star as James and Em Foster, a couple enjoying a beach getaway but all is not what it seems at their paradise retreat. There’s a sinister plot involving seduction and death brewing and it’s positively criminal. Who'll make it out alive? The answer might surprise you in this total creeper of a film.

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    • ‘The Abominable Dr. Phibes’ Part The Phantom of the Opera, part The Ten Commandments, this revenge fantasy follows a disfigured concert organist (the inimitable Vincent Price) as he exacts biblical vengeance on the doctors he thinks killed his wife by reenacting Egypt’s Old Testament plagues.
    • ‘Ganja & Hess’ Long before Black horror became the primary conduit for Black folks to interrogate the daily traumas associated with organized religion, identity and assimilation, writer-director Bill Gunn dared to fit these weighty subjects in one extremely alluring, ahead-of-its-time film.
    • ‘Cronos’ There’s is a device — a sort of clockwork scarab — that, should you unlock it and its spindly, metal legs clamp onto you, may give you the gift of immortality.
    • ‘Blood and Black Lace’ Mario Bava has given the world the prototype for the giallo movie in 1963, with his black-and-white thriller The Girl Who Knew Too Much.
  3. 2 days ago · Welcome to the best horror movies of 2024, ranking every dark and dreary delight coming out this year by Tomatometer! We start the list with Certified Fresh films (these movies have maintained a...

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  5. The First Omen. 2024 1h 59m R. 6.5 (35K) Rate. 65 Metascore. A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.

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