As voted on by the users of r/horror.
Dreadit's Top 25 of 2019*
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Midsommar - Ari Aster
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Us - Jordan Peele
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The Lighthouse - Robert Eggers
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Ready or Not - Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
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Doctor Sleep - Mike Flanagan
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It Chapter Two - Andy Muschietti
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Crawl - Alexandre Aja
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Happy Death Day 2U - Christopher Landon
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Parasite - Bong Joon-ho
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Climax - Gaspar Noé
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Joker - Todd Phillips
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Child's Play - Lars Klevberg
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark - André Øvredal
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Haunt - Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
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One Cut of the Dead - Shin'ichirô Ueda
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The Perfection - Richard Shepard
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Brightburn - David Yarovesky
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Tigers Are Not Afraid - Issa López
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In the Tall Grass - Vincenzo Natali
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The Nightingale - Jennifer Kent
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Velvet Buzzsaw - Dan Gilroy
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Pet Sematary - Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer
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Braid - Mitzi Peirone
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Hagazussa - Lukas Feigelfeld
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In Fabric - Peter Strickland
The next couple movies in case you're one of those types that goes "Oh, [TITLE] is on this list. I choose to discredit the entire thing!"
26. Escape Room - Adam Robitel
27. Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Michael Dougherty
28. The Hole in the Ground - Lee Cronin
*In case you get angry at the list or those who made it, just remember...
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Let's create a list of our favorite horror movies based on how good they are! Consider factors like rewatchability, story quality, and overall effectiveness. This list should focus on how well the movies hold up today, considering them at face value, not on their legacy or influence on the genre.
Here's how it works:
Comment below with your nomination for your favorite horror movie of the year in the title. Do not comment duplicate movie titles. If your favorite movie has already been mentioned, simply upvote that comment instead. Note: Release dates will be based on when a film has its theatrical release (US), not whenever it premiered at festivals. So for example, the winner of 2023 was Talk to Me, which premiered in October 2022, but didn't get a wide release until July 2023. This list will use the latter date.
Upvote the movie title(s) you agree with.
The single comment with the most upvotes will be crowned the unanimous favorite for the current letter. If a movie title is posted multiple times, only the comment with the most upvotes will be counted. This prevents users from influencing the results by upvoting multiple comments for the same movie.
So let's have it, what're your favorite movies of the year in the title?
Past winners:
2023: Talk to Me
Runner up: When Evil Lurks
2022: Barbarian
Runner up: Prey
2021: The Night House
Runner up: Titane
2020: The Dark and the Wicked
Runner up: Possessor
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Go! For me I’d go with either The Perfection or Us
What's your opinion?
Haven’t seen a lot of new horror movies, but since Halloween is coming up, I’m in the mood to see some. But I personally wanna be terrified and know the top most terrifying movies from these years.
Hereditary scared me. The Ring scared me. I enjoyed the new Pet Sematary, wasn’t totally scared though. It Follows scared me. I’m trying to find the scariest ones!
It Comes At Night did not scare me.
None of the Annabelles, Conjuring, or Paranormal Activities scare me.
Or maybe ones I’ve missed from the past 10 years that are terrifying.
Let me know what you think!
I don't see a lot of people talking about this movie. I was recommended it by a friend, I've seen it twice and I honestly wouldn't mind watching it a third time.
The plot is interesting, the acting is fantastic, it doesn't constitute any of the classic "There's a creepy noise over there so I'm gonna be an idiot and go investigate", the characters are really strong, the soundtrack is great. While I can't say it offers much in the way of real scares during the movie, the bone chilling ending more than makes up for it.
10/10 would definitely recommend.
I know this is a well known and pretty famous movie but I rarely see it getting mentioned much on here.
Rewatched it last night and it actually is such a good movie , the whole storyline slowly shifts from this creepy and eerie vibe to a strong build up and a backstory of the characters and I thoroughly liked this change in the tone alongwith maintaining the doppelganger trope.
The whole invasion bit was actually so well done and it was honestly pretty creepy (when that doppelganger starts speaking , it was quite chilling). I absolutely loved the characters and Lupita Nyong'o (the main protagonist) gave such an outstanding performance!
It's a pretty strong flick and I feel like it's somewhat getting forgotten lately. What are your thoughts?
(ALSO I LOVED THE TWIST AT THE END)
I'm usually an avid movie viewer who probably had seen the best in the genre from the modern era. But, from time to time, there are certain titles that simply go under the radar which I would only encounter later. Having been busying myself with work, I probably would have missed some good horror movies between the years 2018 and 2019. Can anyone give me a good horror movie title within that span of time which I might have missed?
By the way, aside from pure horror genre, I'm also into movies that are mixed between horror and comedy.
What are the standout horror movies of 2022-2024 so far? I’ve been searching, but haven’t come across any new ones that truly impressed me. Any recommendations?
Small cast, a small setting and an intriguing plot that makes you guess what this movie is about. This movie is BLEAK. And the tone immediately sets off after the first 5-10 minutes. It definitely has some good twists to it and it’s just an overall fucked up movie. I don’t want to spoil too much, but this movie will give you thrills and chills. What are your thoughts on “The Lodge” (2019)?
I just finished the movie less than 60 seconds ago. Sure I likely have after movie feel goodys, but please don't be like me and just watch it. It's 110 minutes of your life.
What a great movie. Can anyone recommend anything like it?
For those on the fence about it, I'll just say one thing. MILD SPOILER ABOUT THE SYNOPSIS AHEAD! Two talented actors (Pattinson and Dafoe) are on a remote island slowly losing their collective minds.
That's all I'll say but feel free to discuss and cover any spoilers (idk how lolol)
What are movies between that timeline, that you enjoyed, but haven't seen them recommended here enough. Doesn't have to be a great movie, just something you had good time with.
Some I enjoyed: Unwelcome (2022), Baghead (2023) (was surprised how under radar this went with well known actress). What You Wish For (2023). I haven't seen anyone mentioning this. It's Thriller/horror.
Before anyone judges me. This is just a way to narrow down to answers. I do like old movies, but there's enough posts about them and I have found some hidden gems from those posts.
I'm a huge fan of horror, especially horror movies. I find myself deriving immense pleasure from watching them, more so than action or drama films.
The horror genre, in my opinion, stands out as something truly special. Lately, however, I've been growing increasingly bored with horror movies. Nothing seems to scare me anymore, keeping me awake at night, anxiously looking over my shoulder to check if that shadow in my room is just my clothes or perhaps something more sinister.
I recently watched 'Evil Dead Rise' in the cinema, and while it was a cool movie, it didn't really send chills down my spine. That's why I'm turning to you for recommendations on the best horror films, preferably those that delve into psychological horror.
I'd love to experience fear on a mental level, with as few jump scares as possible. Movies that have resonated with me in the past include 'Dead Silence' (2007), 'Smile' (2022), 'The Babadook' (2014), and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' (1974), to name a few. They all managed to evoke fear without relying heavily on jump scares. Although 'Smile' was genuinely terrifying until the 'monster' took a tangible form. I thrive on the fear of the unknown, and I can't wait to explore more films that capture that feeling. Thank you in advance for your recommendations
Hi all. I liked the 2019 film Haunt. A lot of people didn't, but I did. I don't know why I did; I guess because it felt new to me (even without all-that-great characters). That being the case, I want to ask: People who also liked Haunt, what are some other horror films you like?
If you care, some of my favorite are The Babadook, The Witch, Hereditary, The Lighthouse, and Midsommar, also The Cabbin in the Woods and Mayhem.
This is how I rank them. I mostly based them on what I thought were the big films of their years. It could be different based on every horror the year offered. I'll give the year and my personal favs of the year from least favorite to favorite
2021: Last Night in Soho, Malignant, Jakob's Wife, the Sadness, Hellbender, Candyman, Mad God, Titane
2019: Snatchers, Ready or Not, the Forest of Love, the Queen of Black Magic, Midsommar, Get Duked, Us
2015: Ex Machina, Crimson Peak, the Lure, Krampus, Final Girls, the Devil's Candy, the Witch, the Silenced
2020: Love and Monsters, the Invisible Man, His House, Possessor, the Call, A Quiet Place 2, Run
2014: It Follows, Nightcrawler, What We Do in the Shadows, Killers, the Voices, the Guest, Dead Snow 2,
2023: Godzilla Minus 1, Late Night With the Devil, Evil Dead Rise, Saw X, Vermines, Renfield, ThanksGiving
2013: the Conjuring, Evil Dead, Borgman, the World's End, Nothing Bad Can Happen, Oculus, Insidious 2
2017: Get Out, Tigers Are Not Afraid, the Killing of a Sacred Deer, It, Life, Dave Made a Maze, Terrified
2016: Train to Busan, the Wailing, Hush, the Conjuring 2, Better Watch Out, Raw, The Love Witch,
2018: A Quiet Place, Summer of 84, the witch, Upgrade, Halloween, Rampant, the Perfection, Hereditary
2022: The Menu, Terrifier 2, X, Pearl, Barbarian, Incantation, Prey, Talk to Me, Nope, Bones and All
My family celebrated Xmas early so I’m making tomorrow a movie day 😃
I'm looking for stuff I may have missed as I feel like I've only seen a handful of horror movies over the last three years or so. What's making your list?
I think I’ve seen it all. But I need a new horror obsession. Help me!
This week I’ve watched Oculus, When Evil Lurks, Influencer, and Deadstream.
Some of my faves are Pulse (2001), Alien, I Saw the Devil, Martyrs, Hell house LLC, Rosemarys Baby, Rec, Mandy, Funny Games, Gonjiam, Coherence, Channel Zero, Hannibal, Hill House
I need one that horrifies my friends. Amidst a bunch of real life problems and trying to escape real life, we're having a small Halloween party and we're probably going to watch a couple. Like Get Out, X, Us, The Lighthouse, something psychological maybe? I think this is the right place to ask :D
I'm looking for a horror movie that will make me jump out of my seat and leave me sleepless for weeks... then I want to show it to my friends lol I know this is the right place for the best horror movie recommendations, can you help me find the next nightmare to watch? I'm interested in any type of horror: from classics to hidden gems, recent films or even those cult films that no one knows about!