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      • Due to the lifting of certain censorship, the decade saw the rise of experimental films like Orgy of the Dead, and the sight of Janet Leigh taking a shower in Psycho. Audiences were exposed to ideas and imagery they'd never seen before as hulking fiends like Frankenstein's Monster gave way to the creepy Norman Bates or the loner Mark Lewis.
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  2. 1 day ago · To compile this list of ’60s horror, we took every critically-approved genre movie of the decade, and then ranked them by Tomatometer score, with Certified Fresh films first! Now, read on for...

    • Psycho
    • Village of The Damned
    • Carnival of Souls
    • The Birds
    • Eyes Without A Face
    • The Haunting
    • Rosemary's Baby
    • Night of The Living Dead
    • Peeping Tom
    • The Innocents

    One of Alfred Hitchcock's most critically acclaimed films, Psycho is widely regarded as one of the most masterful horror films of all time due to its palpable sense of suspense and dread. It relies strongly on lighting, ambiance, and strong performances to communicate its terror. RELATED:10 Best Serial Killer Films of the 60s, Ranked A young secret...

    Village of the Damned was one of the first science fiction horror films to produce pint-sized antagonists, showcasing children being the main perpetrators of murder, a concept that would be duplicated many times in later films likeChildren of the Corn. When the English town of Midwich becomes the victim of a strange phenomenon that results in all t...

    More obscure than other films on this list, Carnival of Souls has since become a classic horror film in the many decades since its release. It has few of the special effects that permeate more modern horror films, but what it does have is an eerie sense of calm that builds into an uneasy sense of foreboding that's impossible to escape. RELATED: 10 ...

    The sunshine state is the setting forAlfred Hitchcock's horror-thriller The Birds, specifically the coastal areas of Northern California. Like many great films from the genre, The Birdsinstilled a fear of the everyday and mundane in audiences, to the point where a blue jay out a kitchen window heralded impending doom. A wealthy San Francisco woman ...

    As lyrical as Billy Idol's '80s ballad of the same name, Eyes Without a Face is a haunting horror film with a premise as beautifully constructed as it is ghastly. While its concepts are unsettling, they also speak to human nature, the familiarity and inevitability of which cannot be ignored. RELATED: 10 Thrillers That Hitchcock Would've Been Proud ...

    The Haunting has received a revival of sorts with the tremendous success of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House, though the film and the series differ drastically from one another, save the fact that they both take place in a haunted manor. Psychologist John Markway is curious about psychic phenomena and brings two women to stay at Hill House; Ele...

    Considered by some horror fans to be one of the greatest horror films of all time, Rosemary's Baby has stood the test of time thanks to its atmospheric cinematography, haunting visuals, and a strong cast, led by a stirring performance by a young Mia Farrow. When newlyweds Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into a New York apartment together, the old b...

    The first of George A. Romero's renowned zombie films, Night of the Living Dead was the groundbreaking horror film that started his legacy as the grandfather of ghouls. It was made for $115,000 and made 250 times its budget, and was critically despised for its explicit gore but revered by audiences across the United States. RELATED: 5 Zombie Movie ...

    Considered extremely controversial when it was released in the UK, Peeping Tom has grown in cult status over the decades, even as its director's film career was forever marred by its creation. Even by today's standards, it's uniquely harrowing. A lonely aspiring filmmaker, Mark Lewis likes to clandestinely film women. Sometimes he'll invite promisi...

    Based on the thrilling novel The Turn of the Screw, The Innocents is a 1961 ghost story that marketed itself as being based on a screenplay in which the paranormal occurrences were completely legitimate. Acclaimed author Truman Capote worked on the script. A governess (Deborah Kerr) looking after two young wards begins to question the strange going...

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  3. May 22, 2020 · The 1960s: The Horror Film in Flux. From Hitchcock to Romero and (mostly) everything in between. by Corey Callahan updated 5 months ago. The horror genre has existed in cinema for over a century—in other words, horror films have been around about as long as motion pictures themselves.

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  4. Feb 15, 2022 · For most fans, the 1960s were a transition point between the classical horror era and the more realistic modern era that began with titles like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Last House on the Left.

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  5. What makes the 1960s such an interesting decade for horror films is that—without any build-up or warning from the previous decade—the genre started off so good in 1960 in Eyes Without a Face, Psycho, Peeping Tom and Black Sunday to name a few - that it was too much for most audiences.

  6. Oct 29, 2021 · The '60s was a time of great upheaval, and horror reflected that. Here's the best horror movies from that decade.

  7. Oct 3, 2017 · From the shocking year of 1960 to ghost stories to giallos to psychological terror and parables of distrust, I rounded up to 18, just like many of the ratings boards of the world would create by...

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