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  1. 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!

  2. A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the Northeast of the United States. Director George A. Romero Stars Duane Jones Judith O'Dea Karl Hardman. 9. The Hills Have Eyes.

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    • The Silence of the Lambs (1991) When Anthony Hopkins described his favourite dish of eating a man’s “liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti”, the world gasped in horror. ‘
    • Psycho (1960) A pioneer of infusing horror with thriller, Alfred Hitchcock revolutionised cinema with his 1960 psychological horror film ‘Psycho’. When this movie released in the theatres, critics and audience were shocked by the film’s inventive concept, music and cinematography.
    • The Shining (1980) Although ‘The Shining’ has developed an appreciation among critics over time, it has still not acquired the praise it deserves. A film crafted to be commercially feasible and artistically articulate, ‘The Shining’ is the story of the Torrance family who in an endeavour to have a fun holiday check in a hotel.
    • Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Adapted from Ira Levin’s novel of the same name, ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ is the story of a pregnant woman, who upon mysteriously giving birth suspects that an evil cult wants to take her baby for practice in their rituals.
  3. First official trailer for the independent psychological thriller 'Alison Undone', written and directed by Jason Armstrong, from Skeleton Key Films and Solid...

  4. The Koreans take horror/thriller to an entire new level with this absolute masterpiece. The realism of the entire film, and particularly the special effects makes this one of the best foreign horror films ever created. I guess the 3 PHENOMENAL acting performances from Byung-Hun Lee, Min-Sik Choi, and Moo-Seong Choi didn't hurt either. 9.45

  5. 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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  7. Oct 17, 2022 · 25. Don't Look Now (1973) Grief and the passage of time are two of horror's consistent preoccupations, and Don't Look Now turns them into a spectral saga about a couple ( Julie Christie and Donald ...