No particular order (my rating for 8/10 and higher): Midnight Mass Godzilla Minus One Vampir Talk To Me Fall Of The House Of Usher When Evil Lurks Spree Piggy Huesera: The Bone Woman Soft And Quiet Speak No Evil The Innocents The Empty Man Men X Pearl The Spine of Night Fresh Coming Home In The Dark Titane Hunter Hunter Possessor Alone His House The Menu My Heart Cat Beat Unless You Tell It To Answer from TheElbow on reddit.com
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › what are the best horror movies of the 2020s?
r/horror on Reddit: What are the best horror movies of the 2020s?
April 18, 2023 -

Been craving a good horror film the past few days and I'd like to watch one from 2020s as I feel I haven't watched too many of them because i primarily watch horror films pre 2020.

When it comes to what kind of horror film I wanna watch to be honest I have no preference. It would of course be ideal if it actually is scary and not just simply a thriller but if you can't think of anything scary then please mention the thriller film you think of.

Thank you in advance

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/moviesuggestions › best horror movies from the 2020s so far?
r/MovieSuggestions on Reddit: Best horror movies from the 2020s so far?
October 12, 2025 -

I've been really out of the loop the past 3 or so years with all types of films. I love a film that has some good writing and direction, especially. Gore tend to do nothing for me.

I've seen Midsommar, but that might be the last horror movie I've seen since like 2022, or whichever year it came out. I loved it. The implication of it being broad daylight really made it work.

Do you have any good recommendations? Especially critically acclaimed ones. But I'll be interested in checking out mostly anything. Thanks!

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › favorite horror of the 2020s so far?
Favorite Horror of the 2020s so far? : r/horror
September 3, 2023 - Mad God is the only movie I’ve ever had to walk out of. Definitely worth being in this list. ... Saint Maid was so good!!!! ... Smile, Talk to Me, Malum, Barbarian, Evil Dead Rise. ... Talk to me is the closest thing to hereditary for me regarding horror that messed with me emotionally
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › what are your best horror movies of 2020?
r/horror on Reddit: What are your best horror movies of 2020?
April 30, 2019 -

Dreadit did a top 25 list by popularity. I want to see your personal best!

Here's my list by date of release in North America (I know some are Thrillers, Sci-Fi, Comedies, Drama, etc. But they all have horror elements). Some were in festivals before 2020, but they were all released in 2020.

- Echoes Of Fear (directed by Brian and Laurence Avenet Bradley, January 1)

- Come To Daddy (directed by Ant Timpson, February 7)

- VFW (directed by Joe Begos, February 14)

- Swallow (directed by Carlo Mirabella Davis, March 6)

- The Platform (directed by Galder Gaztelu Urrutia, March 20)

- Vivarium (directed by Lorcan Finnegan, March 27)

- The Vast Of Night (directed by Andrew Patterson, May 15)

- Zombie For Sale (directed by Lee Min Jae, July 1)

- Host (directed by Rob Savage, July 30)

- Alone (directed by John Hyams, September 18)

-The Swerve (directed by Dean Kapsalis, September 22)

- Spontaneous (directed by Brian Duffield, October 2)

- Hunter Hunter (directed by Shawn Lindon, December 18)

Find elsewhere
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › /r/horror's top 25 films of 2020!
r/horror on Reddit: /R/HORROR'S TOP 25 FILMS of 2020!
January 28, 2020 -

Dreadit's Top Films of 2020

As submitted and voted on by r/horror users

  1. The Invisible Man - Leigh Whannell

  2. Color Out of Space - Richard Stanley

  3. The Lodge - Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala

  4. Host - Rob Savage

  5. The Platform - Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia

  6. Possessor - Brandon Cronenberg

  7. His House - Remi Weekes

  8. Underwater - William Eubank

  9. The Hunt - Craig Zobel

  10. The Dark and the Wicked - Bryan Bertino

  11. Relic - Natalie Erika James

  12. Freaky - Christopher Landon

  13. The Mortuary Collection - Ryan Spindell

  14. #Alive - Il Cho

  15. Come to Daddy - Ant Timpson

  16. The Babysitter: Killer Queen - McG

  17. VFW - Joe Begos

  18. Anything for Jackson - Justin G. Dyck

  19. The Vast of Night - Andrew Patterson

  20. I'm Thinking of Ending Things - Charlie Kaufman

  21. Gretel & Hansel - Oz Perkins

  22. Sputnik - Egor Abramenko

  23. The Wolf of Snow Hollow - Jim Cummings

  24. 1BR - David Marmor

  25. Vivarium - Lorcan Finnegan

Voting Thread

Wiki Page

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/movies › i made a montage for horror movies of the 2020s so far as halloween is around the corner
r/movies on Reddit: I made a montage for horror movies of the 2020s so far as Halloween is around the corner
October 26, 2025 - Best vampire movie I’ve seen in a long time. Continue this thread ... Nope, The Substance, Talk to Me, Bring Her Back, Sinners, Cuckoo, and I Saw the TV Glow. ... Just posted one above! ... honestly the 2020s have been killing it for horror, even during the pandemic we got some absolute bangers.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/movies › best horror movies of 2020 so far
r/movies on Reddit: Best Horror Movies of 2020 so far
August 23, 2019 - Check out Rent-A-Pal, i still think it edges on 'thriller drama' myself, but it's listed as 'horror' i think, solid movie either way ... Turgid descriptions and it omits The Lodge, this year's best horror movie so far.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › personal top 10 horrors of 2020s excluding 2024 as we still have a long way to go
r/horror on Reddit: Personal top 10 horrors of 2020s excluding 2024 as we still have a long way to go
July 5, 2024 -

This is my list of the 10 best movies of each year if you feel like it drop your own personal top 10 for each year

2020

  1. Love and Monster

  2. the Invisible Man

  3. his House

  4. Possessor

  5. the Call

  6. A Quiet Place Part 2

  7. Run

  8. History of the Occult

  9. the Hunt

  10. Spontaneous

2021

  1. Last Night in Soho

  2. Malignant

  3. Jakob's Wife

  4. the Sadness

  5. Hellbender

  6. Candyman

  7. Mad God

  8. Titane

  9. Halloween Kills

  10. the Medium

2022

  1. the Menu

  2. Terrifier 2

  3. X

  4. Pearl

  5. Barbarian

  6. Incantation

  7. Prey

  8. Talk To Me

  9. Nope

  10. Bones and All

2023

  1. Godzilla Minus One

  2. Late Night With The Devil

  3. Evil Dead Rise

  4. Saw X

  5. Vermines

  6. Renfield

  7. ThankGiving

  8. the Passenger

  9. Beau Is Afraid

  10. Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls (a guilty pleasure, I understand that this is most like not on 95% of peoples top 10)

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › the best films i've seen so far in 2020
r/horror on Reddit: The best films I've seen so far in 2020
January 11, 2018 -

(2019) The Platform 9.5/10

This movie is brutal, disgusting and unrelenting horror. I’d love to do a full analysis here but I’m strict on the no-spoilers but I will say, this isn’t one for the weak. it contains some really upsetting, graphic scenes and most of its runtime is drenched in this nihilistic nature that feels helpless. I loved it.

(2019) Annabelle Comes Home 7/10

I loved that all the possessed artifacts come into play. My favorite one is this future predicting TV. The scene where it’s introduced is genuinely scary as fuck.

(2019) Joker 9.5/10

This film intentionally evokes almost every emotion until a raw, chilling finale. Gotham is unkempt, unstable and teetering. It’s not entirely horror per-say but check it out regardless.

(2019) The Color Out of Space 7/10

I love the body horror and I think the entire movie is pretty goddamn exciting in that aspect. It goes so far beyond what you’d expect.

(2018) The Nightingale 9.5/10

Jennifer Kent decided to put in such a universally disgusting scene that had people walking out of screenings and almost justifiably so. It’s really difficult to watch in portions. It’s just fortunate she followed it up with a masterpiece. All the slightly pleasant interactions with the natives. The ongoing horror, racism and torture by the colonials; I’ve never seen such a raw and vulnerable film in the past 10 years.

(2018) Overlord 8/10

It’s kind of difficult to describe but I think action-war-horror would be the closest thing I could pin it too. Jovan Adepo was a great fucking lead.

(2008) Lake Mungo 9/10 The horror is hidden in every frame and simultaneously interwoven with heartbreak. Despite many previous and later films attempting to do what it does, I’ve never seen anything like it.

(2004) Saw 8/10

It’s one of the most creative projects of the 00’s and a project that launched Wan’s and Whannell’s career. I can safely say, the two of them haven’t had any major misses since. This movie is raw, disturbing and has a strong mystery-driven backbone that makes it iconic and endlessly re-watchable.

(1999) Deep Blue Sea 7.5/10

The science-fiction aspects may be super contrived to someone smarter than I am but the entire movie is so goddamn entertaining. I love all the characters and LL Cool J is particularly hilarious.

(1995) Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight 7/10

It’s kind of like Evil Dead meets From Dusk till Dawn. Billy Zane is great in it and just brings a ton of personally to the film. I even really dug the raunchy, meta-horror opening.

(1990) The Exorcist 3 8.5/10

All the performances are excellent and the special effects, all basically practical (minus a few) are just fucking fantastic. It’s to the point that I would consider this body horror, at least in the finale of the film.

(1987) Fatal Attraction 7.5/10

Holy shit Glenn Close you goddamn crazy bitch, such a great performance. This movie is so incredibly and exponentially tense as it plays out. I loved Micheal Douglas and the entire film is just a reminder to never fucking cheat.

(1987) The Lost Boys 8/10

Joel Schumacher’s The Lost Boys is so indicative of 80’s horror that it could very well be the face of the decade itself. The one-liners, the practical effects, aesthetics and story are all just wonderful.

(1984) Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter 7/10

Jason is super fucking powerful here; he moves quickly, intelligently and is able to drive the suspense of the movie. Coupled with so many memorable moments, the success is greatly attributed to performances by Crispin Glover but more importantly, Corey Feldman. I know Corey gets a lot of shit these days but he was an eclectic child actor.

(1979) The Amityville Horror 7/10

The film has both pacing issues as well as dialogue issues. With that being said though, the finale in sinister as fuck and really brings life, quite literally, to this evil house.

(1975) Satanico Pandemonium 7/10

This is a pretty great, atmospheric, old-school exploitation film. It dives right into the temptations of sex and the devil among this convent. It gets pretty fucking dark, especially for the time period, specifically for Mexican horror.

(1972) Horror Express 8/10

I’d be hard-pressed to say it’s not one of the better horror/sci-fi films of the 70’s and that category includes some great fucking films. I absolutely love the dialogue and progression.

(1964) The Last Man on Earth 7.5/10

Price films tend to have this warm, campy feel to them but this one actually felt pretty dark and desolate. It still contains those less-serious scenes and bits of dialogue but the writing and ideas themselves feel like a huge leap forward for the horror genre.

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r › horror › comments › 15lf4sd › what_are_some_of_your_hidden_gem_horror_movies
What are some of your hidden gem horror movies from 2020's so far? : r/horror
November 3, 2022 - ... The Cursed (2021) Adult Swim Yule Log (absolutely absurd and unique) Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (anthology) Wrong Turn (2021) Glorious (2022) Bloody Hell (2020) Censor (2021) His House Vicious Fun Haunt (I know it's 2019, but it's too good not to include) The last episode ...
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › best horror movie of this decade so far in your opinion
r/horror on Reddit: Best horror movie of this decade so far in your opinion
August 26, 2025 -

Like the title best horror movie of this decade in your opinion. Imo it's the substance like hands down. I'm a a HUGE body horror fan so it just hit all the right buttons for me. Best body horror movie of the decade that's for sure.

2020+ PEOPLE LOL THIS CURRENT DECADE 2020- 2025 WHY DO I HAVE TO PUT THIS HERE? DO Y'ALL NOT KNOW WHAT A DECADE IS?

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/horror › what are the best movies of the 2020s to date?
r/horror on Reddit: What are the best movies of the 2020s to date?
November 12, 2021 -

I've been somewhat largely out of the loop. Aside from seeing Firestarter literally today I haven't seen anything new in ages. Looking to build a bit of a watch-list and I'd appreciate any and all suggestions, even for things that are just okay.

Here is everything I've seen from the 2020s.

🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/deadmeatjames › what is your favorite 2020s horror film so far?
r/deadmeatjames on Reddit: What is your favorite 2020s horror film so far?
October 24, 2024 - Horror fans have been eating good lately. I still need to see Longlegs, but as of right now, my favorite horror movie of the 2020s is easily Hereditary.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/movies › what is the most terrifying movie of 2020 (so far), 2019, and 2018?
r/movies on Reddit: What is the most terrifying movie of 2020 (so far), 2019, and 2018?
September 22, 2019 -

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!