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Influential horror
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Horror movies that have transcedental-like influence on the viewer. -
Films mentioned on The Uncanny Archive
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films mentioned on the great FB page The Uncanny Archive ex. The Ethereal & Uncanny -
The Horror/Thriller 1000
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Years in the making and ongoing until I die, these are the essential titles for anyone interested in Horror, using a loose definition to encompass psycho-thrillers and many other sub-genres that often place these films on other Horror lists. -
J-Horror: An Alternative Guide
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. There's a lot more to Japanese horror than the vengeful, lank-haired spook-girls of Ring, Ju-on and their legion of imitators. Sure, the West may have only recently woken up to its charms, but J-horror has been around for a mighty long time. The first Japanese novel, The Tale of Genji – now nearly a millennium old – is positively packed with ghosts and gruesome revenge. Noh and Kabuki are some of the most haunted theatrical traditions on Earth, and Edo period playwrights were constantly fighting to outdo one another in the gore, murder and supernatural vengeance stakes. Pretty much as soon as the first motion picture camera came off the boat here, someone picked it up and started making horror movies. Jizo the Spook [Bake Jizo] and Resurrection of a Corpse [Shinin no Sosei], both filmed in 1898, predate Nosferatu (1922) by decades. Since then, Japanese horror has come to us in a number of guises: sometimes grotesque, sometimes scary, sometimes erotic, funny or even beautiful. Let's take a look at a few examples... -
You Wanna See Something Really Scary? A 365 Day Guide to Must See Horror Films
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The filmography of the book by W.P. Spence. You Wanna See Something Really Scary? is a 365 day crash course in horror films. One film a day, viewed and reviewed, to turn the average Joe into Mighty Joe Horror. Full of the monsters, madness, blood, guts, screams, bad dreams, slices, dices, thrills and chills that make Horror the greatest genre in film, this book has it all. You'll scream in terror through the classics of yesteryear, the golden years of horror, the rise of the slasher and the new wave of gore. You'll gasp in fright at the heroes of horror, the actors, scream queens, special effects wizards and creature creators. And you'll clutch your heart at the nightmares on the screen, created by some of the greatest writers and directors in film history. So enter, if you dare. -
OH THE HORROR! - Must see horror movies
Favs/dislikes: 10:2. I watch a lot of horror movies. These are personal favorites and the list will keep growing. -
Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies
Favs/dislikes: 39:1. This list contains all movies mentioned in Kim Newman's "Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s"; an encycopaedic critical reference guide to modern horror, taking Night of the Living Dead (1968) as its starting point, and continuing to the publication date of the second edition in 2011. While chiefly concerned with the evolution of the horror film, the book will occasionally mention non-horror to compare and contrast. #1-119: Chapter 1 - Shoot 'Em in the Head! or The Birth of the Hate Generation #120-273: Chapter 2 - The Indian Summer of the British Horror Film #274-396: Chapter 3 - The Changing Face of Classical Gothic: #397-563: Chapter 4 - Devil Movies or: "If the mousse tastes chalky, don't eat it." #564-687: Chapter 5 - Deep in the Heart of Texas or: The Down-Home, Up-Country, Multi-Implement Massacre Movie #688-1245: Chapter 6 - Paranoia Paradise or: Five Things to Worry About #1246-1460: Chapter 7 - Tales of Ordinary Madness or: The Close-Up Crazies #1461-1595: Chapter 8 - Auteurs #1596-1764: Chapter 9 - The Weirdo Horror Film or: Cult, Kitsch, Camp, Sick, Punk and Pornography #1765-1889: Chapter 10 - Psycho Movies or: "I didn't Raise my Girl to be a Severed Head" #1890-1977: Chapter 11 - Ghost Stories #1978-2162: Chapter 12 - Return to the past #2163-2331: Chapter 13 - Cannibal Zombie Gut-Crunchers - Italian Style! #2332-2398: Chapter 14 - Fun with the Living Dead #2399-2428: Postscript: The Post-Modern Horror Film #2429-2723: Chapter 2.1 - The Lecter Variations #2724-3133: Chapter 2.2 - Vampires and Other Stereotypes #3134-3604: Chapter 2.3 - Scream and Scream Again: Franchises, Post-Modernism, Remakes #3605-3973: Chapter 2.4 - At First Just Ghostly #3974-4151: Chapter 2.5 - Virtual Realities and Imaginary Friends #4152-4351: Chapter 2.6 - Why Are Your Doing This to Me? #4352-4439: Chapter 2.7 - More Auteurs #4440-4720: Chapter 2.8 - Zombie Apocalypse Now! #4721-4725: Postscript: There will still be blood -
Retrospace's 100 Greatest Horror Films of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "Is there a single magazine or blog left that hasn't listed out their favorite horror films of all time? Well, I didn't want to be the only one, so here's my list in order." -
Slant Magazine's 100 Greatest Horror Films of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Well, it's a top 200 now bitches. -
80sHorror.net's 200 Best Horror Movies of the 1980s
Favs/dislikes: 7:0. A ranked list of the 200 best horror movies of the 1980s, according to 80sHorror.net. -
Dreadit's Top 50 Horror Films
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The top 50 horror films as chosen by the users of /r/horror -
Movies & TV Shows I've Seen
Favs/dislikes: 5:9. A list of all the movies I have seen (that I remember...) and TV shows - if a TV show is checked, it means I've watched every season of that particular show. Thanks for checking my list out! -
Hellraiser
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A list of films in the Hellraiser franchise. Fan films and documentaries are not included. Please message me if the list can be improved. -
The Mammoth Book of Slasher Movies Chronology
Favs/dislikes: 23:0. Lifted from the Chronology of Movies section of Peter Normanton's "Mammoth Book of Slasher Movies," which would more accurately be described as an overview of gore/exploitation movies than a history of slasher movies. This replicates the order of the chronology as printed in the book, so all examples of movies being out of chronological order in the below list are mistakes made in the original publication. -
gorehounds 15 Must See Horror Films (2000's)
Favs/dislikes: 5:1. A personal list of must see horror flicks in no particular order. Mostly newer horror I'm not getting into the classics. -
UndeadCritic | Top 25 Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 7:0. My personal favourite 25 horror movies. The lower portion of this list changes frequently. -
The top 100 Most Violent Movies Ever Made by Tim Wambolt
Favs/dislikes: 59:1. Warning: These are the top 100 sickest, cruelest, most violent, gruesome, upsetting and sadistic films ever made! They contain torture, snuff, rape, animal cruelty, baby killing, genital mutilation and much more! You have been warned! Although none of these films are real like Traces of Death, they are still very realistic and may in fact contain real footage that may be traumatizing, (Seed, Snuff 102, I'm looking at you guys!) Please watch with caution! (Not complete yet. Some entries seem to be missing from IMDB). -
Rue Morgue Magazine's 200 Alternative Horror Films
Favs/dislikes: 13:0. A list of horror movie gems that flew under the radar, from the classic era to today. -
pegs404's horror & sci-fi favs
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. no particular order, & i'm not a genre purist. -
Haunted house movies
Favs/dislikes: 4:1. -
Esquire's Sexiest Horror Movies Ever Made (2018)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The list is unranked. [quote]You know what makes people uncomfortable? Horror. You know what else? Sex! Even though it's one of the most human of activities, getting sexy makes people as squeamish as jump scares and gore. And yet, like anything you'd see in a slasher flick, sex is pretty exciting—which is why it pairs so well with the horror genre. (And hey, monsters need love, too!) Here are some of the sexiest scary movies ever made.[/quote] -
Gary Gerani's Top 100 Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The 100 best horror movies according to Gary Gerani in his book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Top-Horror-Movies-Gary-Gerani/dp/1600107079]Top 100 Horror Movies[/url] -
Taschen's Top 50 Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list appears in the expanded 2017 edition of the Taschen book "Horror Cinema" by Jonathan Penner and Paul Duncan, in which it forms the second half of the book. -
Flavo's Favorite Horror
Favs/dislikes: 4:1. My favorite horror movies -
The Complete 80's Slasher List
Favs/dislikes: 35:0. A list of all slasher films released between 1980-1989.
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