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  1. 2 days ago · The 200 Best Horror Movies of All Time. New year, new boo! 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 Freshest from horror movie history!

    • A Tale of Two Sisters
    • Night of The Hunter
    • Peeping Tom
    • Psycho
    • City of The Dead / Horror Hotel
    • Village of The Damned
    • Dolls
    • The Woman in Black
    • The Perfume of The Lady in Black
    • May

    Part melodramatic family drama, part psychological horror, A Tale Of Two Sisters is all scary all the time. When a pair of sisters return from a mental hospital, having been traumatised by their mother’s death, they find their new stepmother difficult to adjust to. The nightly visitations from a blood-dripping ghost don’t help, either. But as alway...

    Robert Mitchum might have claimed not to be interested in movies or acting, but he’s great in this. As Harry Powell, a bizarrely religious conman, he’s terrifying, whether he’s preaching about the evils of fornication or chasing the children of his latest victim across the country in an attempt to steal a stash of money he knows they’re hiding. The...

    Peeping Tomwas so controversial when it was released that it effectively ended director Michael Powell’s career. It’s violent, voyeuristic, and since it tells a story from the villain’s point of view; it’s entirely unsavoury. And it’s wonderful. It looks great, it has an amazingly twisted (and tragic) plot, and Carl Boehm is brilliant as Mark, the ...

    Happily, 1960’s other movie about a disturbed serial killer was less of a career-killer. Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho is wonderful, sodden with guilt and tension right from the opening scene. It’s a shame that so many of its twists are so well-known now, because watching this without knowing what was going to happen must have been brilliant. It’s stil...

    Getting the timing of a holiday wrong can have disastrous consequences, as City Of The Dead illustrates. Nan Barlow is a history student who, under the tutelage of Christopher Lee’s Professor Driscoll, becomes fascinated with the history of witchcraft, and decides to visit the site of a famous witch trial… but she arrives in town on Candlemas Eve, ...

    For no apparent reason, one day every living being in the English village of Midwich falls unconscious. For hours, no one can get near Midwich without passing out. When they wake up, every woman in the village finds herself mysteriously pregnant. Obviously, their children aren’t normal, and something has to be done about them… Based on John Wyndham...

    Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon toned things down a bit for this creepy fairy tale, but not much. When a group of awful human beings are forced to spend the night in the home of a couple of ancient toymakers, they soon get their comeuppance at the hands of – well, the title gives that away, doesn’t it? You’ll never look at Toys R Us in the same ...

    When a reclusive old lady dies in an isolated house out in the marshes, a young lawyer is sent to sort out her estate. But there’s something weird about her house, and the townspeople aren’t keen on helping sort things out, either. The TV version of this movie is far, far creepier than the Daniel Radcliffe version; there’s one moment in particular ...

    Beautifully shot with a great score,The Perfume of the Lady in Black is a dreamy, unsettling film where nothing is ever as it seems. The wonderfully named Mimsy Farmer plays Sylvia, a scientist haunted by melancholy and hallucinations. She’s never quite recovered from her mother’s suicide, and when she goes to a party where talk turns to witchcraft...

    May was always a weird child, and unfortunately she’s grown into a weird adult, too. Unable to form any meaningful relationships with the people around her – not even a class of blind children she thinks might be kinder to her than the people who can see how strange and awkward she is – May decides she’ll need to take this “making a friend” busines...

  2. 2 days ago · New horror movies for 2024 on the horizon include They Follow (sequel to It Follows, with Maika Monroe and writer/director David Robert Mitchell returning), MaXXXine (Ti West’s closing his trilogy after X and Pearl ), Terrifier 3 (Art the Clown expands his spree into Christmas ), Nosferatu (from director Robert Eggers), Alien: Romulus (due in ...

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    • 'Noroi: The Curse' (2005) Director: Kōji Shiraishi. Directed and co-written by Kōji Shiraishi, Noroi: The Curse is an underrated Japanese horror film that revolves around the experiences of a paranormal researcher, Masafumi Kobayashi (Jin Muraki).
    • 'Infinity Pool' (2023) Director: Brandon Cronenberg. Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool follows a married couple, James (Alexander Skarsgård) and Em Foster (Cleopatra Coleman) who go on vacation to Li Tolqa, an island with a luxurious resort.
    • 'Speak No Evil' (2022) Director: Christian Tafdrup. Speak No Evil has cemented itself as one of the most shocking and heinous yet highly-rated movies of 2022, which isn’t an exaggeration by any means.
    • 'The House That Jack Built' (2018) Director: Lars von Trier. In The House That Jack Built, Matt Dillon plays Jack, a failed architect turned serial killer.
  3. Sep 30, 2022 · Read on to find out what our fans determined were the 10 Scariest Horror Movies Ever. 1. The Exorcist (1973) The Exorcist (1/5) Movie CLIP - A Harrowing House Call (1973) HD. Watch on. You may not agree that The Exorcist is the scariest movie ever, but it probably also isn’t much of a surprise to see it at the top of our list — with a ...

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  4. 35 Metascore. A rescue crew is tasked with investigating the mysterious reappearance of a spaceship that had been lost for seven years. Director: Paul W.S. Anderson | Stars: Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan, Joely Richardson. Votes: 197,252 | Gross: $26.67M. This movie was really creepy. 6.

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  6. 76 Metascore. In 1918, a young woman on the brink of madness pursues stardom in a desperate attempt to escape the drudgery, isolation, and lovelessness of life on her parents' farm. Director: Ti West | Stars: Mia Goth, David Corenswet, Tandi Wright, Matthew Sunderland. Votes: 97,193 | Gross: $9.42M.

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