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The 2000s were a pivotal decade for horror, and each year produced a terrifying film that ranks as the scariest, from The Others in '01 to Saw in '04.
Directed by Ti West, this slow-burn thriller leans into everything that made '80s horror so memorable: grainy visuals, unsettling atmosphere, and tension that builds until it's almost unbearable. Instead of relying on jump scares, it channels classics like Halloween and When a Stranger Calls with a modern edge that makes it feel timeless.
The 21st century so far has given us scary movies with an artful bent, such as "Sinners" and "Hereditary." The best horror movies since 2001, ranked.
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10 Slow Burn Horror Films That Are Worth The Wait
Ti West’s House of The Devil feels a bit like slow burn horror hallmark Suspiria (we’ll get to her) if the protagonist was a little bit less paranoid. Sadly for flat broke college student Samantha Hughes,
British horror has always been compelling, whether Hammer or Amicus, but here are five underrated entries from the 1960s you may not have heard of.
Damien might be the original "Creepy Kid" that now seems to permeate most horror films, but Harvey Spencer Stephens' blank-faced portrayal of Damien, the Antichrist and harbinger of death and destruction, still remains atop our list.
Guillermo del Toro once pitched his idea for an Exorcist follow-up, only for studio executives to pass on the horror project for a rather confounding reason.
The evolution of horror villains has allowed monsters, villains, and antagonists to haunt our dreams. We started off with the Universal villains like Frankenstein and Dracula. Then, the slashers like Michael Myers,