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Date: 2014-08-23

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Pretty complete list with over 2,000 entries. All are in alphabetical order, order of release or to be watch in a sequence as part of the so called "universe", like for instance the Conjuring-universe, or part of an anthology or serie. Anything missing or to add, please let me know.
*Last update 06/03/2024

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Trashy cult cinema from the fringes of good taste.

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https://www.polygon.com/2023/10/20/23922591/best-underrated-horror-movies-watch-streaming-netflix-amazon-prime-shudder-2023

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Movies/shows based around Halloween

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Every movie in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise.

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By the start of the 1990s the market for Slashers had dried up and we entered an area of post-modern Slashers, where the genre reflected on itself. When Gus van Sant remade "Psycho" shot per shot we came full circle.

The genre went on life support...

Genre definition: "Definition: A slasher movie is characterized by a villain who is skilled at killing and uses weapons other than firearms to stalk and target a group of young individuals, resulting in a significant number of victims. This villain may be either human or formerly human."

If I missed any movie you think that should be on this list or if you find some obvious mistakes please let me know and I'll make the appropriate adjustments.

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Contemporary fears, remakes and some might even say, a reinterpretation of the genre in the later half of the decade.

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All the Found Footage, American, Anthologies, J-Horror,Killers

Creatures,Zombies and the awful bad ones.

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an American horror franchise consisting of eight slasher films, comics, and a video game adaptation of the original film. The franchise focuses on serial killer Leatherface and his psychotic family, who terrorize unsuspecting visitors to their territories in the desolate Texas countryside, typically killing and cannibalizing them. The original film was released in 1974, directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Hooper and Kim Henkel. Hooper and Henkel were involved in only three of the later films.

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