Horror featured on the Kanopy app. Updated regularly.
Last update: 3/28/2024
List of Nominees and Winners.
LIONEL BARRYMORE "A Free Soul" - WINNER
JACKIE COOPER "Skippy"
RICHARD DIX "Cimarron"
FREDRIC MARCH "The Royal Family of Broadway"
ADOLPHE MENJOU "The Front Page"
MARIE DRESSLER "Min and Bill" - WINNER
MARLENE DIETRICH "Morocco"
IRENE DUNNE "Cimarron"
ANN HARDING "Holiday"
NORMA SHEARER "A Free Soul"
"CIMARRON" Cimarron - WINNER
"JUST IMAGINE" Stephen Goosson, Ralph Hammeras
"MOROCCO" Hans Dreier
"SVENGALI" Anton Grot
"WHOOPEE!" Richard Day
"TABU" Floyd Crosby - WINNER
"CIMARRON" Edward Cronjager
"MOROCCO" Lee Garmes
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE" Charles Lang
"SVENGALI" Barney "Chick" McGill
"SKIPPY" Norman Taurog - WINNER
"CIMARRON" Wesley Rug
"A FREE SOUL" Clarence Brown
"THE FRONT PAGE" Lewis Milestone
"MOROCCO" Josef Von Sternberg
"CIMARRON" RKO Radio
"EAST LYNNE" Fox
"THE FRONT PAGE" The Caddo Company
"SKIPPY" Paramount Publix
"TRADER HORN" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department - WINNER
Samuel Goldwyn - United Artists Studio Sound Department
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department
RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
"CIMARRON" Howard Estabrook - WINNER
"THE CRIMINAL CODE" Seton I. Miller, Fred Niblo, Jr.
"HOLIDAY" Horace Jackson
"LITTLE CAESAR" Francis Faragoh, Robert N. Lee
"SKIPPY" Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Sam Mintz
"THE DAWN PATROL" John Monk Saunders - WINNER
"THE DOORWAY TO HELL" Rowland Brown
"LAUGHTER" Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, Douglas Doty, Donald Ogden Stewart
"THE PUBLIC ENEMY" John Bright, Kubec Glasmon
"SMART MONEY" Lucien Hubbard, Joseph Jackson
Ultimate Spooktober List
In his Guide for the Film Fanatic (1986), Danny Peary provides short reviews for over 1600 “Must See” films.
104 movies missing. Imported from external source.
PART 2 (1947-1964)
PART 3 (1965-1984)
PART 4 (1985-2002)
PART 5 (2003-2019)
PART 6 (2020-2024)
1-10 — 1929 Winners
11-25 — 1929 Nominees
26-23 — 1930 Winners
24-52 — 1930 Nominees
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79-84 — 1931 Winners
85-100 — 1931 Nominees
101-110 — 1932 Winners
111-126 — 1932 Nominees
127-135 — 1934 Winners
136-154 — 1934 Nominees
155-165 — 1935 Winners
166-186 — 1935 Nominees
187-199 — 1936 Winners
200-231 — 1936 Nominees
232-244 — 1937 Winners
245-283 — 1937 Nominees
284-298 — 1938 Winners
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353-396 — 1939 Nominees
397-407 — 1940 Winners
408-446 — 1940 Nominees
447-462 — 1941 Winners
463-515 — 1941 Nominees
516-532 — 1942 Winners
533-612 — 1942 Nominees
613-631 — 1943 Winners
632-708 — 1943 Nominees
709-726 — 1944 Winners
727-792 — 1944 Nominees
793-805 — 1945 Winners
806-877 — 1945 Nominees
878-897 — 1946 Winners
898-961 — 1946 Nominees
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With their startlingly perverse themes, lurid psychosexual undertones, and often-grisly violence, the horror films made in the early 1930s before the enforcement of the Hollywood Production Code still have the power to shock. Unbound by any concessions to family-friendly morality and influenced by the heightened visual style of German expressionism, these sordid tales of mad scientists (Doctor X, Island of Lost Souls), sadomasochistic satanists (The Black Cat), twisted revenge (Murders in the Zoo, Freaks), and supernatural terror (Svengali, Thirteen Women) brought primal fear to the screen with a daring creativity and explicitness that wouldn’t be seen in Hollywood again for decades. Highlights include a pair of early Technicolor wonders by Michael Curtiz: Doctor X and Mystery of the Wax Museum.
Horror from 1930-1939
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A list of the films from the 1930/31 Academy Awards.
In his Guide for the Film Fanatic (1986), Danny Peary provides short reviews for over 1600 “Must See” films.
104 movies missing. Imported from external source.
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