Awesome movie songs in the movie are boring but very good overall performance.
Though the graphics are bad it is a family movie. The wind forces open the curtained window. Candles snuff out in darkness. And a shiver cascades down your spine. Nope, it's not just your imagination. Something is stalking on your screen, primed to to kill all your free time: The big, boo-tiful list of Rotten Tomatoes' 200 Best Horror Movies of All Time!
The wonders of seeing the unknown has always been the luring temptation of movies, and so horror feels especially close to this medium, a genre that exposes audiences to beyond normal, and into death. So we're pulling from 100 years of movie history, from those early days of German expressionism (Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) and Universal monsters (Dracula, The Wolf Man). Creature features (King Kong, The Fly) nestle with Best Picture nominees (The Exorcist, Get Out). Slashers (Scream), zombies (Dawn of the Dead), vampires (Let the Right One In) abound with terror of the more psychological persuasion (Don't Look Now, The Innocents). Or so it would seem.
And we honor the recent stabs and strides made by female horror directors (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, The Babadook, The Invitation) and directors abroad (Under the Shadow, The Wailing). Each of these best scary movies thrown into our bubbling cauldron had to have at least 20 reviews with a Fresh rating, before being sorted by our ranking formula, which accounts for a movie's number of reviews and year of release.
New additions for this year's update include His House and Candyman, and classics like Dario Argento's Creepers creepin' in.
Ready to settle in for dark nights of Fresh fear? Then flip the switch on The 200 Best Horror Movies of All Time...it's alive! It's alive!!