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the horror films list that we have gathered for you below.
It routinely ends up on just about everyone's top
horror film list.
It should come as no shock that the villain is the true hero of Warlock, as was the case in almost all of
the horror films listed above.
Not exact matches
Recent and upcoming releases include the romance -
horror hybrid Spring; the hotly - anticipated The Look Of Silence, Oppenheimer's companion piece to The Act Of Killing; The Connection, a 70's - set true crime epic and European flipside to William Friedkin's The French Connection starring Oscar ® winning Best Actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist); The Keeping Room, from director Daniel Barber (Harry Brown), based on Julia Hart's acclaimed Black
List screenplay, starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington; the multiple Cannes award winning The Tribe,
filmed entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with a cast of deaf, non-professional actors; and a remastered re-release, in conjunction with Olive Films, of the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous
film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animals.
The
list of
horror, mystery, and suspense
films
Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator is among these, deservedly earning a spot on any
list of the most memorable
horror films of the 80s.
A remake of Francis Ford Coppola's early
horror film «Dementia 13» likely wasn't on anyone's wish
list, but this update from Richard LeMay is an enjoyably cheap little gift.
Rollerball belongs on the same
list as other lackluster «re imaginings» as most recent
horror films.
By contrast, every single «chills over kills»
horror film on the
list is generally regarded as either an outright blockbuster (Paranormal Activity 1 and 2), a hit relative to its budget and marketing visibility (Insidious, The Last Exorcism) or a minor success (Devil, which grossed over three times its $ 10 million budget domestically).
Last year, we at Bloody Good
Horror polled our reviewers to come up with a list of the best horror films of the last d
Horror polled our reviewers to come up with a
list of the best
horror films of the last d
horror films of the last decade.
How can we gauge how it's doing against other
horror films if it's not
listed as one?
The
film also gives a sense of the early
horrors of the AIDS epidemic: one poet who's interviewed says, «I made a
list of friends who died of AIDS, and I stopped at thirty - five.
Thanks to her long
list of
horror -
film credits, including The Hills Have Eyes (1977) andThe Howling (1981), is a popular figure at genre conventions.
Dario Argento's Italian
horror classic Suspiria is beloved for many reasons, but high atop the
list is the
film's haunting score by frequent Argento collaborators Goblin.
The first of three tremendous directorial debuts on this
list, Jennifer Kent «s The Babadook is the best
horror film of the year, and a solid emotional drama even beyond it's terrifying nature.
A heartrending love story tops our
list of the year's best
films, which also features a kids» - eye view of Florida, political
horror, erotic thrills, sci - fi noir, ghosts, grief and communism
High - Rise will be the director's fifth feature
film effort — coming off the heels of the rather eccentric A Field in England — and has the potential to live up to Kill
List and Sightseers, easily two of the best post-millennium
horror movies bar none.
«Polaroid,» a low - budget
horror film from Bob Weinstein's Dimension Films genre division, is
listed in court filings among The Weinstein Company's assets, but it isn't
listed as an «unreleased picture.»
The opening sequence is incredibly creepy and while the
film isn't necessarily scary (IMDb
lists it as a
horror film but it most definitely is not), it is thrilling.
The attempt to supply a
list of the key characteristics of hardcore
horror represents the first scholarly engagement with the
films in terms of categorising them as a discreet sub-genre of
horror.
In three weeks... Look out for superior British
horror thriller Kill
List... Terrence Malick's dazzling keynote
film Days Of Heaven is reissued...
When I asked the director of the
horror films «13 Sins» and «The Last Exorcism» whether he'd be interested in doing a Five Most
list for my website for Halloween, not only did he say yes immediately, he also immediately -LSB-...]
The Innkeepers Easily one of my favorite
films of last year (it even made my top ten
list), Ti West's take on the haunted house is equal parts well - played comedy and atmospheric
horror, and both parts work perfectly.
And my personal favorite of the New Releases this week: Tomas Alfredson's Swedish vampire
film / young love
horror piece Let the Right One In, which was on my Top Ten
list for 2008.
As Kill
List drifts toward its particular flavor of
horror, Wheatley pulls deftly from some of the most memorable
films of a similar taste.
Evoking
horror films of the»70s, Kill
List starts as one thing (hitmen pulling off one last dangerous job) and ends up as quite another.
All in all, Cabin in the Woods is an essential see from this year's
film slate (it also made Ethan's
list of Surprisingly Good Films of 2012), celebrating all that
horror is and what
horror will continue to be.
The Conjuring is hands down the most well crafted
horror film this year (for me personally of course) and therefore it lands on the top of my Best Horror
horror film this year (for me personally of course) and therefore it lands on the top of my Best
HorrorHorror list.
One of the most purely crowd - pleasing
horror films on the
list.
This one devolves into a
horror climax as surely as any other
film on this
list.
On this new episode of The Golden Briefcase 2.0, Tim and Jeremy touch on this past week's Academy Awards (winners
list here), share some Picks of the Week and then touch on a variety of topics including Lucio Fulci
films (hence the image), Neill Blomkamp's Alien remake, Fantastic Fest
horror film Spring (read Jeremy's review / watch the trailer) and so much more.
But 2016 has given us such tremendous
horror films, I'm instead expanding the
list to a 21.
Perhaps the most widely polarizing
film in recent memory, Kill
List, a kitchen - sink drama meets surreal cult
horror hybrid, confirmed at least one thing for everyone who walked out of the theater, both awed and annoyed alike: Whether for good or for ill, Ben Wheatley is one of Britain's most interesting contemporary filmmakers.
The writer and director, as on the original Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), is James Gunn, who comes from an exploitation background at Troma Entertainment, and worked his way to the «A»
list through subversive
horror films (Slither) and subversive superhero
films (Super).
Perhaps it was that last
film that drew her to this new project, since The Invitation has elements of
horror in it, though «creeper» might be a better designation for its odd take on the genre (its imdb page
lists it as a «thriller»).
Jack Frost (1997) Jack Frost is yet another entry in holiday
horror films, which wins an award in this
list for best exercise in worst taste.
(6) Prometheus — I originally thought Ridley Scott's
film was kind of a stretch to include on my
horror list but I think a lot of the finale more than justifies the inclusion.
Outside of «The Cabin in the Woods» (which is tough to even peg into this genre), it has been nearly 20 years since a
horror film made my top ten
list.
Ben Wheatley's Kill
List is a dark and often gruesome
film that has echoes of one of the best British
horror movies ever made, The Wicker Man.
No other
film on this
list is likely to fare as well on Oscars night as Get Out, 2017's runaway
horror hit about white suburbanites with a twisted plan for their black house guest.
But Edgar Wright's breakthrough
film Shaun of the Dead (2004) absolutely deserves to be on any
list of the best 2000s
horror movies.
Although generally
listed in the science - fiction section, Philip Kaufman's adaptation of the classic Jack Finney story easily qualifies as one of the most effective
horror films of the late 20th century.
Fresh: Schindler's
List is a
film whose meanings are to be found less in its uplifting outline than in its harrowing flow of images — images of fear, hope,
horror, compassion, degradation, chaos, and death.
Then I had a few anxiety attacks after realizing how many people would call me a moron for leaving their favorite
horror film off the
list, passed out for two days, woke up, and finished writing.
I opted to include this
film in the
list because while it's definitely a distant cousin to scare - first
horror movies, genre fans will (once again) appreciate the way del Toro treats his cryptozoological wonders.
Off the
list: «Get Out» (2017) Jordan Peele's
horror film is one of the highest - rated movies of the year so far, and carried its 100 - Percent Fresh rating through 143 reviews.
While we won't get the full
list of
horror films playing at this year's SXSW Film Festival this coming March in...
Every year there are a few
films that are exemplary and deserve special attention, but don't quite fit into my top
horror list.
When
horror fans talk about the greatest slasher
films ever made, John Carpenter's Halloween usually tops the
list.
To help you get started on your October
horror - watching binge, I've put together a
list of five
films that scared the hell out of me, spanning from my very first
horror movie to the
films that still keep me up at night.