Best horror movies of all time filmaffinity - Page 2
In the following page, you will see a ranking of the bests horror movies of all time. We have gathered the ratings of Imdb, Metacritic, Filmaffinity and crafted our own algorithm and generated the following ratings.
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21. Eyes Without a Face (1960)
Eyes Without a Face (1960): a melancholic horror about a surgeon who, after disfiguring his daughter, abducts women for failed face transplants. Haunting, morally grim tale of obsession and guilt. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror
7.4
/10
90
/100
7.6
/10
8.0
/10
22. The Omen (1976)
After adopting a healthy infant, diplomat Robert Thorn uncovers occult signs and violent deaths suggesting his son Damien may be the Antichrist. A slow-burning, chilling horror. read more
Genres: Horror, Mystery
7.4
/10
62
/100
7.5
/10
7.0
/10
23. Hour of the Wolf (1968)
Hour of the Wolf (1968) — Bergman’s psychological horror about painter Johan’s insomnia, jealousy and collapse on an isolated island; shifting memory, diary revelations and ambiguous, nightmarish intrusions. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror
7.4
/10
7.5
/10
7.5
/10
24. Vampyr (1932)
Vampyr (1932) by Carl Theodor Dreyer is a brief, dreamlike vampire film favouring mood and suggestion over shocks. Allan Gray uncovers a vampiric curse on Léone, pursues shadows and breaks it; sparse dialogue, surreal visuals, slow, haunting atmosphere. read more
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
7.4
/10
7.4
/10
7.4
/10
25. The Thing (1982)
The Thing (1982) - a tense, slow-burning Antarctic horror where an alien parasite that mimics living beings turns a research station into paranoia, distrust, and gruesome body-horror. read more
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
7.3
/10
57
/100
8.2
/10
7.1
/10
26. King Kong (1933)
King Kong (1933): a thrilling adventure mixing horror and romance. A crew finds Skull Island’s giant ape, Kong, who bonds with Ann. Captured and taken to NYC, he escapes and makes a tragic climb up the Empire State Building. read more
Genres: Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi
7.3
/10
92
/100
7.9
/10
8.1
/10
27. The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
The Phantom of the Opera (1925): a silent, gothic horror about a disfigured composer who haunts the Paris Opera, falls for Christine, kidnaps her, and is tragically unmasked. read more
Genre: Horror
7.3
/10
7.5
/10
7.4
/10
28. Cat People (1942)
Cat People (1942): a moody psychological thriller about Irena, a Serbian immigrant who fears she’ll become a panther. Marriage, therapy and jealousy blur supernatural menace and psychological repression in an atmospheric, suggestive horror. read more
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
7.3
/10
85
/100
7.2
/10
7.7
/10
29. The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Bride of Frankenstein continues Shelley’s tale: Dr. Frankenstein, pressured by Dr. Pretorius, must create a mate for the Monster. The Monster seeks companionship; rejection leads to tragic, gothic consequences and deep pathos. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
7.2
/10
95
/100
7.8
/10
8.2
/10
30. Saw (2004)
Two men wake chained in a grim bathroom and must play a deadly game set by the Jigsaw Killer. This tense, low-budget thriller blends moral dilemmas, claustrophobic suspense, gore and a twist ending. read more
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
7.2
/10
46
/100
7.6
/10
6.5
/10
31. The Invisible Man (1933)
The Invisible Man (1933) follows scientist Jack Griffin who becomes invisible and descends into madness, terrorizing a village. A tense, atmospheric classic blending suspense, dark humor, and pioneering effects. read more
Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi
7.2
/10
87
/100
7.6
/10
7.8
/10
32. Peeping Tom (1960)
Peeping Tom (1960): Mark Lewis, a lonely cameraman, secretly films and kills women to record their terror, shaped by childhood experiments. A neighbor and a pursuing detective frame a chilling study of voyeurism and guilt. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
7.2
/10
7.6
/10
7.4
/10
33. The Changeling (1980)
The Changeling (1980) is a slow-burning supernatural mystery: grieving composer John Russell retreats to a century-old mansion, encounters a child spirit, and uncovers a decades-old child murder and local corruption through investigation and a seance. read more
Genres: Horror, Mystery
7.2
/10
70
/100
7.1
/10
7.1
/10
34. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Night of the Living Dead (1968) follows strangers barricaded in a farmhouse during a sudden zombie outbreak. Tense, claustrophobic siege: scarce supplies, distrust, brutal violence and a bleak, tragic finale. read more
Genres: Horror, Thriller
7.1
/10
89
/100
7.8
/10
7.9
/10
35. One Cut of the Dead (2017)
One Cut of the Dead (2017) starts as a cheap, chaotic zombie one‑take and then becomes a hilarious, heartfelt backstage comedy-drama — a clever, inventive love letter to moviemaking blending scares, laughs and warmth. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Horror
7.1
/10
86
/100
7.6
/10
7.8
/10
36. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a slow, paranoid sci‑fi horror set in San Francisco where plantlike pods replace people with emotionless duplicates, creating creeping dread, mistrust, and a tense, lingering finale. read more
Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi
7.1
/10
75
/100
7.4
/10
7.3
/10
37. Dracula (1931)
Dracula (1931): Bela Lugosi’s hypnotic Count leaves Transylvania for England, preys on women, and is pursued by Van Helsing and allies. A theatrical, atmospheric gothic classic that defined early sound horror. read more
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
7.1
/10
71
/100
7.4
/10
7.2
/10
38. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
Werner Herzogs Nosferatu (1979) ist eine melancholische, kunstvolle Dracula‑Nacherzählung: langsames, atmosphärisches Gothichorror‑Drama mit Kinski als tragisch‑animalischem Graf, Adjani als verletzliche Lucy. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror
7.1
/10
79
/100
7.4
/10
7.5
/10
39. Dead Ringers (1988)
Dead Ringers (1988): Twin gynecologists with blurred identities share patients and lovers. When actress Claire disrupts them, jealousy, drug abuse and paranoia escalate into a clinical, hallucinatory descent into obsession and ruin. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
7.1
/10
86
/100
7.2
/10
7.6
/10
40. The Fly (1986)
David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986): scientist Seth Brundle fuses with a housefly during teleportation, slowly becoming the grotesque 'Brundlefly.' A tragic, tense sci‑fi body‑horror about identity, loss and desperate decline. read more
Genres: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
7.0
/10
81
/100
7.6
/10
7.6
/10
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