Horror with haunted houses. Updated weekly.
universal movies
LGBTQIA+ horror. Updated weekly.
Horror is one of the most readily dismissed genres from critics and film buffs, yet is, arguably, the genre with the most avid and steadfast niche following and remains popular with the general public. With horror films aiming to terrify, spook, shock, disturb, repulse, amuse, entertain and more, it's no wonder the genre is so varied, divisive and controversial.
With so many people ignoring or simply not understanding horror, many great films slip under the radar and are relatively unknown to an audience outside of hardcore horror fans. In order to counteract this and bring awareness to the greatness of the genre, this list was created.
Compiled using 2,614 lists taken from various critics/polls/magazines/books/websites/forums/horror fans, They Shoot Zombies, Don't They? is intended to be the ultimate canonical top 1000 horror list. Spanning several decades, countries and sub-genres, and using lists from a wide range of people and publications, the resulting list is quite a diverse spread and representation of the best of horror.
Source: http://theyshootzombies.com/
Demonic horror. Updated weekly.
Horror featuring haunted people, places, and things. Updated weekly.
Slow burn horror. Updated weekly.
Horror featuring cursed haunted houses. Updated weekly.
Cinema Suicide was a popular, long-running website celebrating cheap thrills and the grimy, dusty titles tucked away on video store shelves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100_Scariest_Movie_Moments
Shaenon K. Garrity's list. One horror movie (plus a few double- and triple-features) for every day of the year. Check the source for sketches and descriptions of each day.
Source:http://www.horrormovie.today/
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The decade of slow burners, atmosphere and maybe even a little bit of the occult.
Saturn Award for Best Horror Film
Ultimate Spooktober List
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All credits go to IMDb user: RDLongoria
Library for Kodi import
The good, the bad, and the ugly of horror and thriller movies
The 100 Scariest Movie Moments is an American television documentary miniseries that aired in late October 2004 on Bravo. Aired in five 60-minute segments, the miniseries counts down what producer Anthony Timpone, writer Patrick Moses, and director Kevin Kaufman have determined as the 100 most frightening and disturbing moments in the history of movies.
Get ready for the annual night of terror, follow Edgar Wright over 24 Hours of personally picked horror classics.
Surreal, Psychedelic & Mind-Bending films
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