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The 50 Scariest Movies of All Time. The 50 Scariest Movies of All Time What is it about a perfectly done horror movie? You can't say there's a single way to do it: some use the time time-tested hot-chick-in-distress formula, some hinge on graphic displays of gore and disembowelment that make you recoil (even though keep watching, you sick bastard), and some simply shake you to your core...and in some cases drive you to therapy. But however a good scare flick works, it works, and in the process creates what are arguably your most vivid movie traumas memories. Ghosts, possessed kids, mutant killers, zombies—everyone has their own fear button, and everyone can have theirs pressed.

Everyone. Point is, you may not find every movie in our collection of 50 to be paralyzingly creepy, but no matter who you are, best believe that there's at least one in here that'll haunt your dreams and seriously threaten your bladder control. Videos at the source Goddamn, I love horror movies. More nightmare fuel - Album on Imgur. More nightmare fuel - Album on Imgur. 17 Disturbing Horror Movies You Will Never Watch Again | Taste of Cinema - Part 4. 14. Hostel 2 While this film is much more enjoyable to watch than the original Hostel, the highly gruesome ( and imaginative) kill scenes make this movie only good for one viewing unless you really enjoy watching people be gutted like a fish obvious reason.

The second movie in the Hostel franchise combines two intriguing storylines: that of captured women and the men who paid a huge amount of money to kill them. The ending will have you cheering and the mysogenstic attitude of many horror films is flipped on its head in this one, but I doubt you’ll ever take this movie for a spin again. 15. One of my favorite films based on a Stephen King novel, is about townsfolk who take refuge in a grocery store after a strange mist befalls their town bringing frightening “plagues” with it. 16. 8mm 8mm is only good for one watch because of its obvious taboo and beyond frightening subject matter: the existence of a snuff film. 17. Author Bio: Janiera Eldridge is a paranormal and horror author. 10 Horror Films to Look for in 2014. People might not realize this yet, but we are living the beginning of a new era of Horror Films, with young directors reinventing the genre, pumping new ideas and recycling old ones.

With some excellent titles already out, such as "The Borderlands" or "Cheap Thrills", 2014 still have a lot to offer in terms of quality Horror. Here are some of those films: 10) Oculus Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp Writer and Director Mike Flanagan from the indie hit "Absentia" (2011), brings another story about the supernatural in his biggest project so far, Oculus, from the same producer of Insidious (2011).The film tells the story about a woman trying to exonerate her brother, who was convicted of murder, by proving that the crime was committed by a supernatural phenomenon. 9) The Sacrament One of the most prominent directors in this new wave of Indie Horror, Ti West returns to a feature film almost three years after his last one, "The Innkeepers". 8) The Quiet Ones 7) Cooties 2) Horns.

Ten Top Zombie Films To Devour › Scene 360 Magazine. Follow @Scene360: Movies - “Major Crimes” actress Nadine Velazquez, aka the hottest woman alive, has joined the cast of New Line’s horror-thriller Crawlspace alongside Michael Vartan and Erin Moriarty, reports Variety. Phil Claydon is directing from a script by Gary Dauberman. Peter Safran (The Conjuring) is producing along with Rick Alvarez. “The story follows a family who discover their new house has a disturbing secret.” Presumably in their “crawlspace”.

Velazquez will play the second wife of Vartan’s character and the stepmother to Moriarty’s character. READ MORE Images Screening as part of Tribeca Film Festival’s Midnight sections, taking place from April 16th to April 27th in New York City, we were just provided with new images from Preservation. Actor Christopher Denham takes his second turn in the director’s chair with whats’s said to be a finely crafted horror-thriller starring Pablo Schreiber (“The Wire,” “Orange is the New Black”), Aaron Staton (“Mad Men”), and Wrenn Schmidt (“Boardwalk Empire”). Exclusive. Horror movie reviews, horror movies, trailers, fiction reviews, interviews, science fiction movies - Everything Horror - Buried.com.

The Ten Best Horror Movies You Haven’t Seen | October means Halloween, and Halloween means horror, and horror? Well that means some damn good movies. I presume many of you are searching for a good horror flick to curl up with this month, and while I will advise you to first consult my 10 Best Horror Films of Decade list, I thought I’d compile a new one made up of films that aren’t quite as widely known. Yes, I love The Ring, The Orphanage and The Descent, but there are smaller, more niche movies that are deserving of your attention, and really, once you’ve been scared or grossed out once, it’s not quite the same if you watch the same film again. Here are some new titles that some of you may have seen, but I predict most of you will have not.

You may think a few of them suck, and I’ll admit they’re not without their flaws, but if you’re looking for a few decent horror films, you could do a lot worse than these. Feel free to chime in with your own suggestions in the comments. I’m always looking to expand my horizons. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. Nerd Blerp - 10 Great Horror Films You've Never Seen. Being a fan of all things horror, I thought it high-time I showed some love for the genre on this site.

Horror films are great because they appeal to our most base natures, but also because they are allowed to be as loopy and imaginative as they want...well, at lest they used to be. These days, imagination has been replaced by lots of gore and cheap 'jump-out-of-your-seat' shocks. Horror films no longer follow you home and haunt your dreams in the stillness of the night. So, here are ten great horror films that you've never seen before (I hope). They will provide you with a much needed antidote to the teeny-bopper and remake hell that we are stuck in today. 10. This twisted gem from the eighties owes a lot to Freddy Krueger, but is also original and creepy in its own way. 9. This Finnish horror film moves at a delibarately slow pace, but is unsettling as all hell. 8. Q really feels more like two films. 7. 6. 13 Tzameti 5. Ha. 4. 3. 2. 1. The 25 best horror movies you’ve never seen. There are a lot of terrible horror movies out there. Possibly more than any other genre, horror seems to appeal to wannabe filmmakers who figure it’s easy and cheap to pull off a scary movie – and thanks to the success of many low budget horror movies, distributors seem to be putting out an awful lot of them.

So I’d understand if you didn’t want to trawl through an endless sea of crap to find the few real gems amongst the cinematic slurry. But I’m an addict, and keep coming back for more punishment. The payoff is that sometimes, very occasionally, you discover something brilliant. 25. Let’s start with a festive one, seeing as Christmas as just gone. There’s plenty of festive murder, a lovely animated section featuring angels and devils holding a curling match, and a wonderful showdown at an ice rink. 24. The less you know about The Hamiltons, the better, really; anything you do know will just spoil the surprise. 23. 22.

Also released under the unpromising title Aaah! 21. 20. 19. 18. 9. The 30 Scariest Movies of All Time. Grab a blanket and a buddy (or five!) , because you're going to need both to make it through these films! All of the following movies are proceeded by their dark reputations: they are the goriest, freakiest, and most terrifying horror flicks we could find. They're sure to put you in the mood for Halloween! Watch at your own risk, and be ready for nightmares, because the content of these films tends to linger... 30. Ju-on (2000)The original Japanese version of The Grudge, Ju-on is the six-part chronicle of the tenants of a cursed house where a man killed his wife and son in a jealous rage. 29. 28. 27. 26. 25. 24. 23. 22. 21. 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

100 Horror Films Not to Miss! « Fangoria Frightfest - So horror junkies lets get injected with the best nail biting films out there! 100. They Live (1988, Directed by John Carpenter) 99. Hostel (2005, Written and Directed by Eli Roth) 98. 97. 96. 95. 94. 93. 92. 91. 90. 89. 88. 87. 86. 85. 84. 83. 82. 81. 80. 79. 78. 77. 76. 75. 74. 73. 72. 71. 70. 69. 68. 67. 66. 65. 64. 63. 62. 61. 60. 59. 58. 57. 56. 55. 54. 53. 52. 51. 50. 49. 48. 47. 46. 45. 44. 43. 42. 41. 40. 39. 38. 37. 36. 35. 34. 33. 28 Days Later (2002, Directed by Danny Boyle) 32. 31. 30. 29. 28. 27. 26. 25. 24. 23. 22. 21. 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

The Five Best and the Five Worst Horror Movies of 2012 (Thus Far) - Remy Carreiro. It’s been a really interesting year for horror movies so far. Granted, we are only a few months away from the end of the year, so I probably could have waited a few months, but the line between the great horror films, and the terrible horror films is already so divided, that it needs to be discussed. Some of the horror films I have seen this year have truly dropped my jaw and redefined the genre for me. While a few others were so poorly executed, I wondered how they ever got the green light in the first place . I also feel the need to say that horror means many different things to different people. So just because kids getting kidnapped isn’t horror to you (maybe you need torture-porn and monsters or something), or CG werewolves fighting Cg vampires isn’t horror to you, that doesn’t mean these films are not “horror films”, in the genre sense. Having that disclaimer out of the way, now presenting, the best and worst “horror” movies of 2012, so far.

Chernobyl Diaries The Devil Inside. Good Horror Movies Every Fan Has To See. If you ask people on the street for some suggestions of a great horror movie, odds are you'd get a wide range of answers. You’d get everything from the scariest slasher film to horror comedies and even b-rated horror movies that barely classify for the genre. Because we all have a different capacity for being scared and our own unique reasons for watching horror films, we of course have varying tolerances for gore and suspenseful movies[2]. Storytelling is an art form and the best stories share a hero, his struggles, and the ultimate victory of the hero over the villain.

Great horror movies drag out the suspense until the end[1], sometimes never concluding with victory. The most successful horror franchises are masterful at drawing the suspense to the next movie, where the hero will finally be able to overcome the villain. Let's get started, shall we? Great Scary Movies Halloween [Blu-ray]Amazon Price:$19.99 $5.99 Buy Now(price as of Oct 10, 2013) The 50 Most Genuinely Creepy Horror Movies.

They rely on atmosphere and suspense rather than gore and jump-scares. Here’s our pick of the 50 most genuinely creepy horror movies… Creepy isn’t the same as scary. Films can be scary simply by using loud noises and sudden movements to make their audiences jump; they can play on primal fears and physical reactions to give you a thrill. But creepy is harder to pull off. To be effectively creepy, a film needs to establish a certain atmosphere; it needs to draw you in and make you care. I love most kinds of horror movies, but creepy films are probably my favourite. Cat People (1942) Serbian immigrant Irena doesn’t have a friend in the world when she meets Oliver. The Nameless (1999) Five years after her daughter Angela went missing, presumed dead, Claudia starts getting weird phone calls.

Dead End (2003) The Harrington family are driving home for Christmas when they decide to take a shortcut. Night Of The Living Dead (1968) “It is happening, and no one is safe.” Candyman (1992) Ring (1998) Top 10 Creeptastic Films | KillerFilm. With the release of Paranormal Activity 3, this weeks Top 10 is based upon those creepy films that might make it difficult for you to sleep at night. We all love a good scare, or a film that simply makes us shiver with terror. Sit back, relax … do you dare enter this list? Remember this is just my opinion and what personally creeped me out, I am sure your own will differ. 10.) Session 9 (2001) This psychological horror film kicked my sorry ass when it came out, the slow burn, tension filled atmosphere was perfect. 9.)

The film about demonic possession in a young girl is a classic through and through. 8.) Slasher films rarely scare me, but the film that really gave birth to the wave of slashers back in the mid 70’s is the exception. 7.) I was around 10 when I first saw this film, and it scared the crap outta me. 6.) It might be blasphemy to call this scarier then the original, but for a young Marcey this creeped me out far more than the original. 5.) 4.) 3.) 2.) 1.) Be Sociable, Share! The Best Horror Movies of 2012 | Fister Roboto. 2012 was a prolific year for horror. Terrible offerings continued to dominate the genre, forcing fans to search out quality films.

As someone who spends a lot of time on Netflix, I know it can be a time-consuming process. Between moronic found-footage flicks and obligatory torture-porn, I found a handful of proven success stories. Here’s my list in no particular order*. *except my number one pick, but, duh, right 10. Somewhere between Shaun of the Dead and Idle Hands is, The Revenant. 9. Sinister lives up to its title. 8. Props to the makers of Chronicle for finding a cool way to incorporate over-abused handheld camera work – it’s getting harder and harder to even touch found-footage with a shred of originality. 7.

I was excited to squeeze this into 2012. 6. Another film that took me by surprise. 4. I watched this film alone with the lights out, and it’s creepy as hell. 3. The funniest take on the zombie genre since Shaun of the Dead, which it obviously admires. 2. 1. Honorable Mention: Top 10 Truly Disturbing Horror Films. The Top Ten Horror Films of 2011 | Gothic.net. The Top Ten Horror Movies of 2010 | Bloody Good Horror - Horror movie reviews, podcast, news, and more! The 40 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen 2 - a list by blackskies-160-128512.

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