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  2. Sep 30, 2022 · 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...

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    • The Exorcist (1973) The Exorcist isn't scary. A cat unexpectedly jumping from off-camera is scary. The Exorcist is so unsettling it will mess you up for weeks.
    • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Truth is stranger than fiction…and a hell of a lot scarier, too. Based (like much of Psycho) on the horrific ritual murders committed by Ed Gein, Chain Saw looks, feels, and smells so much like a grainy, low-budget documentary that it borders on snuff.
    • The Shining (1980) Forget all the conspiracy theories swirling around what The Shining's really about. Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's novel about the Torrance family's descent into madness is a hypnotically artful chiller that works on the most primal of levels.
    • The Silence of the Lambs (1991) As Dr. Hannibal Lecter, Anthony Hopkins is a waking nightmare of seductive depravity — the sick, twisted serial killer America hates to love.
    • Ringu (1998) Some people prefer the U.S. remake, but Hideo Nakata’s original version of The Ring is an eerie and terrifying exercise in J-horror filmmaking that would influence copycats for years to come.
    • Deliverance (1972) Few thrillers from the 1970s, or any other epoch, have left viewers as shocked as director John Boorman’s Southern canoeing trip into the depths of hell.
    • Paranormal Activity (2007) Oren Peli’s micro-budgeted box office smash wasn’t the first-found footage film to try and scare the living daylights out of viewers, but it cleverly updated that conceit to the digital age.
    • The Vanishing (1988) George Sluizer’s highly original kidnapping film is as disturbing for the questions it keeps asking and never answers as it is for a finale where the truth is shockingly told.
  3. Jul 27, 2023 · What is the scariest movie of all time? A recent survey put together by Broadband Choices found that Sinister is the scariest movie of all time, according to science. The film had a typical resting BPM of 65, with the movie BPM up to 86 and a highest spike of 131 BPM.

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    • It. Released: 2017. Rated: R. Director: Andy Muschietti. Based on Stephen King’s terrifying 1986 novel, It brings your fears to life in a real and raw way. Follow a group of outcast kids as they band together to defeat a monster (which takes on the look of a clown named Pennywise) that feeds on the children of their hometown.
    • The Exorcist. Released: 1973. Rated: R. Director: William Friedkin. There’s a reason this horror classic is one of the scariest movies of all time. The Exorcist is the story of a possessed 12-year-old girl and the two priests who try to save her by performing an exorcism.
    • The Shining. Released: 1980. Rated: R. Director: Stanley Kubrick. This is another film based on an unnerving Stephen King novel (which is considered one of the best horror books ever written).
    • Hereditary. Released: 2018. Rated: R. Director: Ari Aster. Hereditary is easily one of the scariest movies to come out in recent years. It’s about a family rocked to its core following a series of tragedies.
  4. Nov 15, 2023 · By IGN Staff. Updated: Nov 28, 2023 10:05 am. Posted: Nov 15, 2023 12:00 pm. Coming up with a list of the best horror movies of all time is a good way to weed out the scary movie...

  5. Jun 17, 2022 · From demonic possessions to throat-slashing serial killers, we've collected the scariest horror movies of all time, and all of them are pretty much guaranteed to leave you shaking in your shoes....

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