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Time Out London 50 Greatest Monster Movies
Favs/dislikes: 19:0. From 2009, Time Out London lists their 50 favorite cinematic stalkers, growlers, slashers and biters. -
TimeOut's Best Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. -
Tim's Horror
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. My girlfriend likes horror, I don't... -
Tiny Monster Related Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Only tiny fantasy creatures. Movies with real animals (like insects, rats etc.) and dwarf-sized monsters (like Troll) are excluded. -
To-Watch Horror
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. -
Tobe Hooper Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Tobe Hooper is best knowed for his horror masterpiece The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. This is his filmography over movies he has directed. TV series and movies he was replaced from are not included. -
Top 100 Slashers
Favs/dislikes: 19:0. My top 100 personal favorite slashers. -
Top 200 80's generation childhood movies
Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Movies that were popular during the 80's kid's generation. -
top 50 Zombie movies
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. BRAİİİİİNSSSSSSSSS!!!@@ -
Top Ten Experiments In Horror
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Cinema is commonly thought of as a medium that brings our dreams into waking consciousness. And our nightmares. It cannot be argued that film has gravitated toward capturing the horrific ever since its inception. The Horror genre purposefully experiments with our fears and fear comes in many forms, as we all know. Most film makers tend to take somewhat formulaic approaches to style and narrative; however, through different manipulations of sight and sound, some attempt to involve the viewer into the presentation, beyond just observing it. These strange and frightening dreamscapes often attempt to question our perceptions - in both a visual and intellectual sense. Unfortunately, they are rarely met with much commercial acceptance or success. Nevertheless, many of the elements employed are often highly innovative and later copied by the mainstream. Look no further than 1929's impenetrable yet fascinating Un Chien Andalou for sixteen of the most peculiar minutes ever compiled, if you have any doubts. That opening eyeball scene alone is worth the watch, I assure you. Audiences of that time had seen nothing like it, but viewers today can easily spot the film's integrity. In accordance, here I'd like to focus on some of the most unconventional, surreal, abstract, ambiguous or indulgent works to ever be made. Where nothing is as it seems. Or is it? It is within these vague perimeters that I offer ten of the most compelling experimental horror films ever made. (Not complete yet. Some entries seem to be missing from IMDB). Missing from IMDb: In Stillness I Lie (Pepper Negron, 2009) -
TOP TV HORROR / MYSTERY ANTHOLOGY EPISODES (Freaky Fuckin Friday)
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. (IN PROGRESS) The YouTube web series www.FreakyFuckinFriday.com counts down the Top Horror / Mystery Anthology Episodes Ever! . ....but because anthology shows usually feature episodes in diverse sub-genres - this list will also include episodes based on; fantasy, science-fiction, comedy, drama, war, crime, etc. The only requirement is the episode must have been featured on an anthology show. The episodes listed are all based on at least 1 of 3 things; historical importance, creepiness/creativity, and just being a straight up enjoyable watch. The list will change as new episodes of shows are released and older shows are rediscovered/re-examined. The list is in descending order from best to least best. Feel free to comment! Every piece of input will be carefully examined. TV SHOWS INCLUDED -------------------------------------- -Black Mirror (2011-2013 / Channel 4) -Stephen King's Nightmare and Dreamscapes (2006 / TNT) -Tales From The Crypt (1989-1996 / HBO) -Tales From The Darkside (1983-1988 / Laurel - syndication) SHOWS NOT FULLY EXAMINED ------------------------------------------------- -13 Demon Street -A Twist in the Tale -Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) -Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985) -Alfred Hitchcock Hour -Amazing Stories -Are You Afraid of The Dark? -Beasts -Beyond Belief -Climax -Danger -Darkroom -Dead Man's Gun -Fear Itself -Freddy's Nightmares -Ghost Story (1972) -Ghost Stories (1997) -Goosebumps -Great Ghost Tales -Hammer House of Horror -Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense -Hands of Murder -Inner Sanctum -Journey to the Unknown -Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour -Lights Out -Masters of Horror -Masters of Science Fiction -Monsters -Mystery! -Mystery and Imagination -Night Gallery -Night Visions -Nightmare Cafe -One Step Beyond -Out of the Unknown -Out There -Panic! -Perversions of Science -Prayer Beads -Ray Bradbury Theatre -R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour -Scene of the Crime -Science Fiction Theatre -Suspense -Suspicion -Tales of Tomorrow -Tales of the Unexpected -The Hitchhiker -The Hunger -The Nightmare Room -The Outer Limits (1963) -The Outer Limits (1995) -The Twilight Zone (1959) -The Twilight Zone (1985) -The Twilight Zone (2002) -The Veil -Thriller -Way Out -
Tor's Top Top 20 Horror Films Of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A personal list of my what I think are the best 20 horror films of all time, culled from a lifetime of watching. -
Total Film's 50 Greatest Indie Horror Films
Favs/dislikes: 22:0. Small budgets, big ideas. -
TSZDT 1001-2000
Favs/dislikes: 36:0. -
TSZDT: Most votes 2020s
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The top 170 have 2+ votes. Ranked only based on number of lists each film appears in at the moment. -
TSZDT: The 100 Greatest Zombie Films
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The main TSZDT list has 55 zombie films. Out of the 7,195 nominations, 281 of those are zombie films. This list may be excluding some films with zombies that are primarily another genre. -
TSZDT: The 50 Greatest Horror Films Directed by Women
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Out of the 7,195 films that have been nominated at least once, only 212 of those are directed by women. 30 are co-directed by women and men. In the top 1000, there are only 13 films directed by women (+ 1 co-production). Some of these are anthologies that have at least one segment directed by a woman. This list is a top 50 of all films directed and co-directed by women. -
TSZDT's Hidden Horrors
Favs/dislikes: 22:0. The top 150 horror films that you probably haven't seen (created by excluding films with more than 1000 IMDb votes). -
UndeadCritic | Top 25 Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 7:0. My personal favourite 25 horror movies. The lower portion of this list changes frequently. -
United States Settings of Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The films appearing on a map made for Horror on Screen, showing the most significant horror films set in each US state (and Washington D.C.) 1-4: Alabama, 5-7: Alaska, 8-14: Arizona, 15-19: Arkansas, 20-32: California, 33-37: Colorado, 38-44: Connecticut, 45-49: Delaware, 50-55: Florida, 56-61: Georgia, 62-65: Hawaii, 66: Idaho, 67-72: Illinois, 73-74: Indiana, 75-78: Iowa, 79-81: Kansas, 82-84: Kentucky, 85-90: Louisiana, 91-97: Maine, 98-102: Maryland, 103-108: Massachusetts, 109-114: Michigan, 115-119: Minnesota, 120-122: Mississippi, 123-124: Missouri, 125: Montana, 126-128: Nebraska, 129-134: Nevada, 135-139: New Hampshire, 140-145: New Jersey, 146-151: New Mexico, 152-160: New York, 161-167: North Carolina, 168-169: North Dakota, 170-174: Ohio, 175-179: Oklahoma, 180-186: Oregon, 187-195: Pennsylvania, 196-199: Rhode Island, 200-201: South Carolina, 202: South Dakota, 203-208: Tennessee, 209-216: Texas, 217-221: Utah, 222-226: Vermont, 227-229: Virginia, 230-233: Washington, 234-236: Washington D.C., 237-241: West Virginia, 242-246: Wisconsin, 247: Wyoming. -
Universal Horror Films
Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Horror films and monster movies put out by Universal Studios in the years 1923-1958. -
Universal Shock Theater
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. These are the 52 Universal films that Screen Gems sold as the "Shock Theater" film package to local stations across the United States in 1957. The package was a ratings hit, and sparked a revival of interest in the classic horror movies and monsters. The Shock package omitted many well known horror films (like Bride of Frankenstein), but did include many non-horror thrillers and melodramas. -
USA Up All Night
Favs/dislikes: 13:0. USA Up All Night (also known as Up All Night and Up All Night with Rhonda Shear) is an American cable television series that aired weekly on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Network. The show aired from 1989 to 1998. The program consisted of low-budget films, bookended by in-studio or on-location comedy skits featuring the show's hosts. In addition to skits, the hosts would also provide sardonic comments about the featured film(s), and observations on various Hollywood- and/or New York City-area clubs and attractions (when the series was shooting out of studio). Including commercials, the program typically ran from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. [wikipedia] -
Val Lewton filmography
Favs/dislikes: 11:0. All films produced by Val Lewton. -
Videohound's Horror Show: 999 Hair-Raising, Hellish, and Humorous Movies
Favs/dislikes: 36:0.
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