Top 10 Horror List
scariest films ever made
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The Shining (1980, R) |
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The Exorcist (1973, R)
The Exorcist? Come one! It's THE Exorcist, what to write about, except 'a must-see classic'? Don't bother to watch its sequels, at least I didn't (and won't. But I may make an exception for the prequel). Oh, and director's cut is rubbish, too. God's good people, Jesus freaks and sensitive souls - skip it. |
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Rosemary's Baby (1968, R) |
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Alien (1979, R)
First and original of (still) unique series, sci-fi/horror masterpiece with most sublime hints and stuffy air of gothic castle somewhere in space. Also best cast ever concerning Alien quadrilogy (Alien Vs. Predator is a crossover, doesn't count). Fine introduction of one of the most hideous creatures in cinema/sci-fi universe. |
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The Serpent and the Rainbow (1987, R) |
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The Thing (1982, R) |
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The Evil Dead (1981, NC-17) |
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Angel Heart (1987, R)
Remember times when good o'le Mickey was cute pretty boy (even when 'bit chunky, as playing Angel) before booze and professional box fighters had fixed him to real life Marv from Sin City? Well, his boyish look is one but lets not forget about Rourke's solid acting, too. Would you believe that young Lisa Bonet was given official permission from TV station bosses and Bill Cosby himself to take a part in new Parker's project, even if known it's going to be controversial? Helluva good performance of Robert De Niro places this movie as the pearl on my 'satanic' shelf. Great shots & lights, and dense climate of Brooklyn/New Orlean in '55. Heavy stuff but I love it. |
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Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth (1992, R) |
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Candyman (1992, R) |
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