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Dead of Night 1945

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Potentially good movies released before aproximately 1970

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Last Updated: 2012-09-08
These Greatest Movies of the 1940s chosen for their quality direction, script, cinematography, acting, storyline, originality, and success.

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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’ 150 Best Horror Movies of All Time!

We’ve tweaked this guide behind-the-scenes ever since its publication a decade ago, but now we’re delivering the biggest update yet. The classics you’ve come to love and dread remain, but we’ve added 50 movies that further represent the best-reviewed in bloody business. There’s more mainstream maimers (Scream, The Ring), recent indies (You’re Next, Creep), Asian horror (Audition, Three…Extremes), and the ancient ones that haunt forever (Salo, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer). As for big-name directors, look out for Spielberg (Duel), De Palma (Sisters), and lots more Cronenberg (Scanners, Videodrome). 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 Adjusted Tomatometer.

Ready to settle in for dark nights of Fresh fear? Then flip the switch on The 150 Best Horror Movies of All Time…it’s alive! It’s alive!!
Link: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-horror-movies-of-all-time/

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The Non-American Noir Films (1940-1964) lists 93 Non-American films (mainly British) from 'The Golden Period' that are either fully-fledged noir or have strong noir elements.

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Time Out asked well over 100 horror enthusiasts to tell us their favourite horror films – with big names like Roger Corman, Guillermo del Toro, Stephen King, Simon Pegg, Clive Barker and Alice Cooper, and horror legends like Coffin Joe, Kim Newman and Tom Six – and came up with a definitive top 100 list, ranging from monster movies to spine-tingling thrillers.

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From the book of the same name, published by Rue Morgue magazine.

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