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  1. 3 days ago · The Worst Horror Movies of All Time. We’re scraping the bottom of the cauldron for this one, freaky folks. Here lies a group of wretched movies with the lowest Tomatometers of all time – with...

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  2. The Top 40 Most Brutal and Dark Horror Films. by nickb-89529 • Created 5 years ago • Modified 4 years ago. The 40 most terrifying, and disturbing films rated. 1 Being the scariest. Do not watch these films if you have a weak stomach, get upset easily, or if you have a high faith in God. List activity. 10K views. 374 this week. Create a new list.

    • 13 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey'
    • 12 'House of The Dead'
    • 11 'The Apparition'
    • 10 'Feardotcom'
    • 9 'Bless The Child'
    • 8 'The Haunting of Molly hartley'
    • 7 'Alone in The Dark'
    • 6 'Beneath The Darkness'
    • 5 'Homecoming'

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 3%

    One of the more infamous horror movies and so-bad-it's-good movies of the modern era (though some argue it's just plain bad) Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey is the first in what's sure to be an era of uninspired IP mining. The crudely animated opening (the best part of the movie by a mile) lays the premise: After Christopher Robin abandons his childhood friends (you know, the plus novelties), Eeyore is devoured by the others as they're on the verge of starvation. Henceforth, the Many will te...

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    Uwe Boll will make more than one appearance on this list (and possibly many, many "worst" lists). One of his most maligned movies is this early-aughts adaptation of the rail shooter arcade game of the same name, which somehow feels less substantial than its source material. The movie illustrates a fictional island infested by zombies that forces its survivors to fight for a way out. Things go south when a group of college students travel to the mysterious island to attend a rave. House of the...

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 3%

    A solid cast including Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan and Tom Felton have nothing to work with in an ostensibly spooky thriller that's about as non-threatening and meh as its title. Greene and Stan play a couple plagued by a mysterious, parasitic presence in their home.It's an unoriginal, downright derivative premise to begin with, and to make matters worse the ending was fully spoiled in the trailer. Director Todd Lincoln was at one point reportedly in talks to direct a remake of revered horr...

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    The uncertainty of the cyber world lends itself to terror (the Unfriended movies and especially Host mined this pretty well), and in 2002 it felt like the perfect time to jump on that. This William Malone movie follows detective Mike Reilly (Stephen Dorff) and Department of Health researcher Terry Huston (Natascha McElhone) as they team up to uncover the cause behind four inexplicable deaths. Unfortunately, aside from fleeting moments of stylishness, Feardotcom is ugly, blandly gruesome — and...

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 4%

    None of this is on Kim Basinger. Just three short years after the icon and oft-brilliant actress won an Academy Award for a resplendent turn inL.A Confidential, Basingerappeared in this hot mess about child abduction, devil worshipers, and terrible special effects. It leans most heavily into the latter. Bless The Child emerged from a millennium-themed era where movies studios churned out uninspired end-of-the-world stuff constantly. You'll remember Bless the Child about as well as you remembe...

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 2%

    Featuring stiff acting and, regrettably, a forgettable premise, the supernatural horror film The Haunting of Molly Hartleyis about a young woman's family's pact with Satan, romantic rivalries, and actors who definitely aren't teens playing teens who like to party. Despite its critical failure, it was a mild commercial success. Long before roles in films like Thank You For Your Service, Cyrano, and Swallow garnered the talented actress critical acclaim, Haley Bennett starred in this oh-so-augh...

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 1%

    Starring Christian Slater in the lead role, Alone in the Dark is an action horror sci-fi that follows a paranormal investigator who uncovers a long-lost tribe called the Abskani. After discovering that they worshiped demons and these evil creatures are now attempting to break loose on the face of the earth, Edward must run against time to stop them with the help of archeologist Aline Cedrac (Tara Reid). Uwe Boll's $20 million-budgeted (that seems modest, but the movie looks way cheaper) video...

    Rotten Tomatoes Score: 0%

    In addition to having about as generic a horror title as one can fathom, the Texas-set Beneath the Darkness stars Dennis Quaid, Tony Oller, and Aimee Teegarden in a derivative teen thriller plot about a murder and a cover-up. Furthermore, probably due to its unengaging premise that leaves out much to be desired, this 2011 flick was also a box office flop, earning a total of $23,998all over the globe. Though it aims for a similar tone, Beneath the Darkness is so vanilla and unremarkable it mak...

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    In Homecoming, Mischa Barton steps into the shoes of the stereotypical jealous ex-girlfriend who seeks vengeance after her former bae (Matt Long) returns to their hometown with a new girlfriend (Jessica Stroup). While poorly received by critics worldwide, though, Homecoming was somewhat of a box office success, grossing $8.5 million against a $1.5 million budget. There have only been about a billion Fatal Attraction and Misery knockoffs (this is a little bit of both), but arguably none as ins...

  3. 100 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Manitou. 1978 1h 44m PG. 5.3 (3.3K) Rate. 47 Metascore. A psychic's girlfriend finds out that a lump on her back is a growing reincarnation of a 400-year-old demonic Native American spirit. Director William Girdler Stars Tony Curtis Susan Strasberg Michael Ansara. 2. Death Curse of Tartu. 1966 1h 28m Unrated.

    • Alone in the Dark (2005) - Director: Uwe Boll. - Stacker score: 18.1. - IMDb user rating: 2.4. - Metascore: 9. - Runtime: 96 minutes. In this mess of a movie, paranormal detective Edward Carnby (Christian Slater) must team up with an anthropologist with a photographic memory (Tara Reid) to stop evil demons from taking over the Earth.
    • The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) (2015) - Director: Tom Six. - Stacker score: 18.1. - IMDb user rating: 2.8. - Metascore: 5. - Runtime: 102 minutes. This series' evil-surgeon-gone-way-too-far concept taps into our worst rubbernecking instincts.
    • House of the Dead (2003) - Director: Uwe Boll. - Stacker score: 19.8. - IMDb user rating: 2.1. - Metascore: 15. - Runtime: 90 minutes. Impressively, director Uwe Boll managed to get three films in the top eight of this list.
    • The Haunting of Sharon Tate (2019) - Director: Daniel Farrands. - Stacker score: 20.3. - IMDb user rating: 2.9. - Metascore: 8. - Runtime: 94 minutes. Yes, somehow a movie in which Sharon Tate (played by Hillary Duff) has supernatural visions of her impending Manson murder was greenlit.
  4. May 17, 2024 · From J-horror remakes to great white sharks on a quest for vengeance, discover the worst horror movies of all time, according to their scores on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  6. Dec 26, 2018 · Bad horror movies are like a genre unto themselves. These are the films that aimed for screams of terror, but achieved howls of laughter or big yawns instead. Stacker presents the worst of the worst, according to the critics.