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/
Tends to focus on psychological horror, tension building (suspense), and the supernatural, particularly involving ghosts (yūrei) and poltergeists.
Thriller horror. Updated regularly.
Last update: 3/19/2014
My rated and ranked Japanese movies
A collection of Eastern (Russian, Korean, Japanese, etc.) films to watch, since the western industry is unfulfilling these days. This list will get longer and correspond with my watchlist.
Asian movies I've watched
Ultimate Spooktober List
Horror made in and/or set in 2000-2009. Updated weekly.
The movies that were screened at the New York Asian Film Festival 2007 by SubwayCinema.com
Source: http://www.subwaycinema.com/
Horror set or filmed in 2007. Updated regularly.
Missing: tt0878126, The Handyman (2007), tt0971200, Little Lise (2007)
Japanese Horror Top 50 Movies list
Mystery horror. Updated regularly.
TSZDT's The 1,000 Greatest Horror Films
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