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  1. Aug 12, 2023 · Some of horror's greatest, most influential movies are splattered around the '90s, but we didn't see a geyser of greatness pour over us until 1999, a year that changed the genre.

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    Winner: 1987 Average Audience Score: 81.6% At first glance, 1987 might not immediately strike you as an obvious fan favorite year for horror. However, one look at the directors and films should clear things up a bit. The top five horror films of 1987 according to Audience score have some impressive directors behind them, namely Sam Raimi, Kathryn B...

    (Photo by Kit Fraser/Vertical Entertainment) Winner: 2016 Average Tomatometer Score: 97% We realize Nina Forever and The Love Witch aren’t traditional horror films, but even if we removed them from the list and replaced them with The Witch (91%) and Green Room (90%), 2016 would still be the winner here. 2016 figures heavily in our Top 100 Horror Mo...

    (Photo by Well Go USA Entertainment) Winner: 2016 Tomatometer Score Average: 97% (Under the Shadow, The Wailing, Nina Forever, The Love Witch, Train to Busan) Audience Score Average: 81.8% (Train to Busan, The Wailing, The Conjuring 2, Don’t Breathe, 10 Cloverfield Lane) Combined Average: 89.4% It took some teamwork for 2016 to be victorious in thi...

    (Photo by Gordon Timpen/Screen Gems) With 2016 sitting comfortably atop two of the three metrics we examined, we took a deeper dive into some fun odds and ends. Here are the results. Victims of Animal Attacks – 89.4% (Green Roon, Don’t Breathe, The Wailing, The Witch, The Shallows) Victims Attacked Mostly in a Single Location – 84.6% (10 Cloverfiel...

    • 1921. The year 1921 was the true boon of early horror. While there had been dabbles in the decades before, 1921 saw horror assume the cinematic form it most closely resembles now.
    • 1931. Auspiciously, 1931 was the birth of Universal's Classic Monsters series. With the release of Tod Browning's "Dracula," featuring a classic performance from Bela Lugosi, and James Whale's "Frankenstein," horror movie monsters were born.
    • 1960. A turning point year, 1960 introduced Norman Bates and "Psycho" to the world. Alfred Hitchcock's low budget exercise was groundbreaking, a release that ⁠— alongside Michael Powell's "Peeping Tom"⁠ the same year — all but created the slasher genre.
    • 1973. In 1973 we basked in the glory of several classic and worthwhile horror movies. Nicolas Roeg released "Don't Look Now," which features a classic sex scene between Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, not to mention one of the most shocking endings ever.
  2. 3 days ago · What was the best horror flick the year you were born? Check out our list -- if you dare. We compiled a list of the best-reviewed fright fests from each year since 1920 -- the year The Cabinet...

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · On-screen frights take every form imaginable, from iconic boogeymen like Frankenstein and Freddy Krueger to real-world threats, be it psychosis, contagion or off-putting in-laws (“Get Out,”...

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · Now that the rules have been established and the greatest horror movies ever made (Deep Blue Sea) have been name-dropped, here are the 10 years with the best horror movie starting lineups: 10....

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  6. 2 days ago · We’ve re-vamped, fangs and all, our guide to the 200 best horror movies of all time, with critics and audiences now coming together in hellacious harmony to pick the freakiest, frightiest, and...

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