Horror is the genre that does the most with the least — a shadow, a sound, a slow dawning dread. This list mixes the foundational classics everyone should see with the recent films that have redrawn the map. It's a selection, not a strict ranking, so start wherever you dare.
The essential horror watchlist
The Exorcist1973The benchmark for demonic horror — still genuinely disturbing.
The Shining1980Kubrick turns a haunted hotel into a slow-motion nightmare.
Alien1979A perfect haunted-house-in-space — dread you can almost smell.
Psycho1960Hitchcock's shower scene rewired horror forever.
Halloween1978Carpenter's lean slasher that launched a thousand imitators.
The Thing1982Paranoia, practical effects and the ultimate "who can you trust?"
Get Out2017Jordan Peele's razor-sharp social horror and instant classic.
Hereditary2018A grief-soaked descent that many call the scariest of the decade.
The Babadook2014A storybook monster as a metaphor for grief and exhaustion.
It Follows2014A simple, brilliant premise wrapped in dreamy synth dread.
The Witch2015A slow-burn 1630s folk nightmare. Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?
A Nightmare on Elm Street1984Freddy Krueger turns sleep itself into a death trap.
Rosemary's Baby1968Polanski's masterclass in creeping, domestic paranoia.
How we picked these
We balanced three things: influence (films the whole genre learned from), craft (direction, sound and tension over cheap shocks), and staying power (movies that still land today). The result skews toward dread and atmosphere rather than gore — but every one is a genuine landmark.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best horror movie of all time?
It's endlessly debated, but The Exorcist (1973) and The Shining (1980) top most lists. For modern horror, Hereditary (2018) and Get Out (2017) are widely considered new classics.
What are good horror movies for beginners?
Get Out, tense thrillers, and The Babadook are great entry points — smart and scary without being relentlessly gory. Older classics like Psycho and Alien also hold up wonderfully.
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