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In building IndieWireâs new list of the greatest horror movies ever made, we opted to omit some films that straddle the nebulous line between the horror and thriller genres (so you wonât find âThe Silence of the Lambsâ here, to get a particularly major example out of the way), at least for now. We paid attention to films that paved the way for the genre and for filmmaking as a whole, as well as to modern classics that bring something new and brilliant to the canon today. What every film on this list has in common is that their horrors are more than just boogeymen and spirits projected upon a silver screen, but a conduit into which deeper real-life fears are made manifest. From social discontent to primal fear of the unknown, horror is a genre that reflects on humanityâs most potent paranoia, and the eternal darkness that rests within us. Read on for our list of the 75 greatest horror movies ever made.
- âPossessionâ (dir. Andrzej ĹťuĹawski, 1981)
- âThe Thingâ (dir. John Carpenter, 1982)
- âDonât Look Nowâ (dir. Nicolas Roeg, 1973)
- âThe Cabinet of Dr. Caligariâ (dir. Robert Wiene, 1920)
- âThe Texas Chainsaw Massacreâ (dir. Tobe Hopper, 1974)
- âHouseâ (dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1977)
- âTrouble Every Dayâ (dir. Claire Denis, 2001)
- âThe Shiningâ (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1980)
- âThe Blair Witch Projectâ (dir. Daniel Myrick and Eduardo SĂĄnchez, 1999)
- âVideodromeâ (dir. David Cronenberg, 1983)
- âAlienâ (dir. Ridley Scott, 1979)
- âGet Outâ (dir. Jordan Peele, 2017)
- âNight of the Living Deadâ (dir. George Romero, 1968)
- âEyes Without a Faceâ (dir. Georges Franju, 1960)
- âFunny Gamesâ (dir. Michael Haneke, 1997)
- âDeep Redâ (dir. Dario Argento, 1975)
- âI Walked with a Zombieâ (dir. Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
- âHalloweenâ (dir. John Carpenter, 1978)
- âEvil Dead IIâ (dir. Sam Raimi, 1987)
- âThe Hostâ (dir. Bong Joon-Ho, 2006)
- âTetsuo: The Iron Manâ (dir. Shinya Tsukamoto, 1989)
- âHenry: Portrait of a Serial Killerâ (dir. John McNaughton, 1986)
- âThe Hauntingâ (dir. Robert Wise, 1963)
- âVampyrâ (dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932)
- âRawâ (dir. Julia Ducournau, 2016)
- âBride of Frankensteinâ (dir. James Whale, 1935)
- âGanja & Hessâ (dir. William Gunn, 1973)
- âThe Wicker Manâ (dir. Robin Hardy, 1973)
- âNear Darkâ (dir. Kathryn Bigelow, 1987)
- âAuditionâ (dir. Takashi Miike, 1999)
- âCat Peopleâ (dir. Jacques Turner, 1942)
- âUnder the Skinâ (dir. Jonathan Glazer, 2013)
- âHellraiserâ (dir. Clive Barker, 1987)
- âThe Beyondâ (dir. Lucio Fulci, 1981)
- âThe Othersâ (dir. Alejandro AmenĂĄbar, 2001)
- âNosferatu the Vampyreâ (dir. Werner Herzog, 1979)
- âFreaksâ (dir. Tod Browning, 1932)
- âPsychoâ (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
- âHour of the Wolfâ (dir. Ingmar Bergman, 1968)
- âNosferatuâ (dir. F.W. Murnau, 1922)
- âThe Innocentsâ (dir. Jack Clayton, 1961)
- âRosemaryâs Babyâ (dir. Roman Polanski, 1968)
- âArrebatoâ (dir. Ivan Zulueta, 1979)
- âCureâ (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 1997)
- âBrain Deadâ (dir. Peter Jackson, 1992)
- âNight of the Demonâ (dir. Jacques Tourneur, 1957)
- âLet the Right One Inâ (dir. Tomas Alfredson, 2008)
- âThe Flyâ (dir. David Cronenberg, 1986)
- âCarrieâ (dir. Brian De Palma, 1976)
- âCandymanâ (dir. Bernard Rose, 1992)
- âThe Exorcistâ (dir. William Friedkin, 1973)
- âKwaidanâ (dir. Masaki Kobayashi, 1964)
- âHäxanâ (dir. Benjamin Christensen, 1922)
- âThe Seventh Victimâ (dir. Mark Robson, 1943)
- âCarnival of Soulsâ (dir. Herk Harvey, 1962)
- âSanta Sangreâ (dir. Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1989)
- âThe Crematorâ (dir. Juraj Herz, 1969)
- âThe Devilâs Backboneâ (dir. Guillermo Del Toro, 2001)
- âOnibabaâ (dir. Kaneto ShindĹ, 1964)
- âAn American Werewolf in Londonâ (dir. John Landis, 1981)
- âA Girl Walks Home Alone At Nightâ (dir. Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014)
- âThe Phantom Carriageâ (dir. Victor SjĂśstrĂśm, 1921)
- âInvasion of the Body-Snatchersâ (dir. Phillip Kaufman, 1978)
- âShaun of the Deadâ (dir. Edgar Wright, 2004)
- âThe Babadookâ (dir. Jennifer Kent, 2014)
- âSuspiriaâ (dir. Dario Argento, 1977)
- âDawn of the Deadâ (dir. George Romero, 1978)
- âJawsâ (dir. Steven Spielberg, 1975)
- âIn the Mouth of Madnessâ (dir. John Carpenter, 1994)
- âTwin Peaks: Fire Walk With Meâ (dir. David Lynch, 1992)
- âBram Stokerâs Draculaâ (dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1992)
- âThe Birdsâ (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1963)
- âA Tale of Two Sistersâ (dir. Kim Jee-woon, 2003)
- âScreamâ (dir. Wes Craven, 1996)
- âHereditaryâ (dir. Ari Aster, 2018)
I thought Iâd kick things off with a big one and, while Iâd quibble about placing and think Trouble Every Day is far too high (and perhaps shouldnât be on the list at all) oh and I wonder about Western/American bias (no Chinese horror?), it seems a good place to start a discussion.
Not sure about putting the Nosferatu remake higher up than the original, but thatâs my only quibble.
Lots of great movies on the list.