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  1. 101 horror movies you must see before you die's icon

    101 horror movies you must see before you die

    Favs/dislikes: 124:1.
  2. Fangoria's 101 Best Horror Films You've Never Seen's icon

    Fangoria's 101 Best Horror Films You've Never Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 73:1.
  3. Stephen King Filmography's icon

    Stephen King Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 68:2. The filmography of movies based on the many works from the author Stephen King. All features films, including mini TV series and TV series. No shorts. There is another list based on Stephen King's works here on iCheckmovies. But that list is so incomplete so it was useless for a collector like me.
  4. The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema's icon

    The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 66:0. A podcast for those of us who love genre cinema. Everything from martial arts, action, westerns, horror, exploitation and just plain trash cinema.
  5. The Ultimate Slasher List's icon

    The Ultimate Slasher List

    Favs/dislikes: 65:4. This is a massive list of slasher movies that I will keep updating. If you're not into slasher movies or don't know what it is, I recommend you to watch "Going to Pieces" it's a great documentary about the slasher genre. (Feel free to leave a comment if you find anything I've missed)
  6. The top 100 Most Violent Movies Ever Made by Tim Wambolt's icon

    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).
  7. Asia Shock: Horror and Dark Cinema from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Thailand's icon

    Asia Shock: Horror and Dark Cinema from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Thailand

    Favs/dislikes: 57:0. A viewer's guide to accompany the book of the same name by Patrick Galloway. The list features every title reviewed in the book, in the order in which they appear. Please note: Because Galloway includes a review of the American remake of Ringu, I have included it on the list, even though it is obviously not an Asian movie.
  8. Tim Wambolt's Goriest Movies Ever Made's icon

    Tim Wambolt's Goriest Movies Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 56:1. The personal choices of Tim Wambolt for the goriest movies ever made, as seen on the now-defunct Running with Scissors website. Tim Wambolt's current lists are found on his website at [url=http://www.goryvideogames.com/]http://www.goryvideogames.com/[/url], but this list is currently based on the original Running with Scissors list which included hundreds of honorable mentions. The list is ordered by amount of gore, and everything after 97 should only be considered an "honorable mention". This list is currently incomplete due to IMDb not having listings for some of the short films and more obscure titles. Movies Missing: 76 Chunk Blower 81 A Thousand and One Nights 89 Meatday (aka Vleesdag) 114 Vadias Do Sexo Sangrento 163 Splattenstein 175 Chainsaw Scumfuck 228 El Trivial Exterminador 2 231 Litio 256 Girl and the Wooden Horse Torture 274 Splattenstein Death Camp 288 El Trivial Exterminador 348 Photomation 360 Photomation: The Avenger 398 Samhain: Night Feast
  9. Bravo’s Scariest Movies's icon

    Bravo’s Scariest Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 53:0. In 2004, Bravo presented “The 100 Scariest Movie Moments”, celebrating the best in cinematic horrors and thrills. They expanded their original list with “30 Even Scarier Movie Moments” in 2006 and “13 Scariest Movie Moments” in 2009. All 143 movies are listed here.
  10. CineMassacre's Monster Madness's icon

    CineMassacre's Monster Madness

    Favs/dislikes: 52:0. This is a list of all movies mentioned and reviewed in the Monster Madness series from cinemassacre.com.
  11. Hammer Horror Films's icon

    Hammer Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 52:1. Hammer Film Productions was founded in 1934. It is based in the United Kingdom and is famous for its series of gothic horror films made from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. Its films fell out of favour when the horror genre changed in the late 1970s. In the 1980s it produced the television series "The Hammer House of Horror". The following is a chronological list of their horror films.
  12. Classic Universal Monster's icon

    Classic Universal Monster

    Favs/dislikes: 46:1. Classic Universal Monster/Horror/Sci-fi/Thriller from 20s-60s
  13. Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide's icon

    Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide

    Favs/dislikes: 45:0. All titles mentioned in the book by Glenn Kay. 1930s - 1-6 1940s - 7-16 1950s - 17-25 1960s - 26-45 1970s - 46-87 1980s - 88-199 1990s - 200-261 2000s - 262-364 Zombieless Zombie Movies: 365-393 Not on IMDb: Requiem der Teufel (1993) Sex, Chocolate, and Zombie Republicans (1998) His personal favourites are here: [url]http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/zombie+movies+the+ultimate+guide+-+the+best+zombie+movies/mightysparks/[/url]
  14. Rue Morgue's 200 Alternative Horror Films's icon

    Rue Morgue's 200 Alternative Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 44:0. I scrolled through the book and am pretty sure I got all the titles. I added everything that had an entry, including the 'top 10 so-and-so' lists that were included.
  15. Stephen King's "Danse Macabre"'s icon

    Stephen King's "Danse Macabre"

    Favs/dislikes: 44:0. A list of about 100 horror/thriller/mystery movies recommended by Stephen King in the appendix to his non-fiction study of horror genre "Dance Macabre"
  16. Vincent Price filmography's icon

    Vincent Price filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 43:1. Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and serio-comic attitude in a series of horror films made in the latter part of his career. Doesn't include: cameos, shorts, tv-series, tv-movies or movies with only his voice (which are not few)
  17. Hammer Film Productions's icon

    Hammer Film Productions

    Favs/dislikes: 41:0. A list of all films produced by Hammer Film Productions, the studio famous for its gothic horror films and for fostering the careers of Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and others.
  18. Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies's icon

    Kim Newman's Nightmare Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 38:1. 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
  19. TSZDT 1001-2000's icon

    TSZDT 1001-2000

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0.
  20. Videohound's Horror Show: 999 Hair-Raising, Hellish, and Humorous Movies's icon

    Videohound's Horror Show: 999 Hair-Raising, Hellish, and Humorous Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0.
  21. The Complete 80's Slasher List's icon

    The Complete 80's Slasher List

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. A list of all slasher films released between 1980-1989.
  22. iCM Forum's Highest Rated Horror Movies's icon

    iCM Forum's Highest Rated Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 32:0. This is all the films with 2 or more votes, ranked in order of average rating (ties sorted chronologically and there are lots of 'em).
  23. iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Horror Films's icon

    iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 30:0. These are iCheckMovies' favorite horror films, calculated using this formula: favorites / (checks+75) This list includes horror shorts. I used IMDb to determine which films are horror, so there might be some strange inclusions and omissions. Last updated: October 5, 2012
  24. Horror Cinema - TASCHEN's icon

    Horror Cinema - TASCHEN

    Favs/dislikes: 29:0. Contains all films that have at least one still included in TASCHEN's recently re-released "Horror Cinema". ISBN: 978-3-8365-3457-4
  25. Pink Films's icon

    Pink Films

    Favs/dislikes: 29:2. Pink film (ピンク映画 Pinku eiga or Pink eiga?) is a style of Japanese softcore pornographic theatrical film. Films of this genre first appeared in the early 1960s, and dominated the Japanese domestic cinema from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s. In the 1960s, the pink films were largely the product of small, independent studios. In the 1970s, some of Japan’s major studios, facing the loss of their theatrical audience, took over the pink film. With their access to higher production-values and talent, some of these films became critical and popular successes. Though the appearance of the AV (adult video) took away most of the pink film audience in the 1980s, films in this genre are still being produced.”—Wikipedia List created by Erdiawa​n Putra
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