All websites will be posted underneath the name of the Haunted attraction, so you can see what days they are opened and their times, always you can buy tickets.
Insanitarium, Pison, Alabama: http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_pinson_Alabama_insanitarium
Fairbanks Asylum, Fairbanks, Alaska: http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_fairbanks_Alaska_fairbanks_asylum
AZ field of screams, Glendale Arizona: http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_glendale_Arizona_az_field_of_screams_
The Torture chamber, Benton, Arkansas:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_benton_Arkansas_the_torture_chamber
Fear overload scream Park, San Leandro, California:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_san_leandro_California_fear_overload_haunted
City of the Dead Haunted House, Henderson, Colorado:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_houses_in_denver_colorado_city_of_the_dead_haunted_house
Dark Manor Haunted House, Norwich, Connecticut:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_norwich_Connecticut_dark_manor_haunted
The Haunted Barn N Trail, Camden Wyoming, Delaware:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_camden_wyoming_Delaware_the_haunted_barn
Legends A Haunting at Old Town, Kissimmee, Florida:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_kissimmee_Florida_legends_a_haunting_6606
Netherworld Haunted House, Norcross, Georgia:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_norcross_Georgia_netherworld_haunted_house
Haunted Stadium, Aiea, Hawaii:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_aiea_Hawaii_haunted_stadium
Dr. Slaughters House of Terror, Idaho Falls, Idaho:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_idaho_falls_idaho_dr__slaughter_s_house_of_terror
Statesville Haunted Prison, Crest Hill, Illinois:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_crest_hill_Illinois_statesville_haunted_prison
Haunted Hotel 13th Floor, Huntington, Indiana:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_huntington_Indiana_haunted_hotel_13th
Tormented Souls Haunt, Madrid, Iowa:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_madrid_iowa_tormented_souls_haunt
Zombie Toxin, Junction City, Kansas:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_junction_city_Kansas_zombie_toxin
Sinister Tombs Haunted House, Eastview, Kentucky:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_eastview_Kentucky_sinister_tombs_haunted
The 13th Gate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_baton_rouge_Louisiana_the_13th_gate
Destination Haunt, Lebanon, Maine:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_lebanon_Maine_destination_haunt
Bennett's Curse, Jessup, Maryland:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_jessup_Maryland_bennett_curse_hauntedwww_bennettscurse_com
The Darkness, Saint Louis, Missouri:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_saint_louis_Missouri_the_darkness
The Haunting of Barrett Park, Leominster, Massachusetts:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_leominster_Massachusetts_the_haunting_of
Phobia House, Plainwell, Michigan:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_plainwell_Michigan_phobia_house
Erebus, pontiac, Michigan:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_pontiac_Michigan_erebus_haunted_attraction
Fright Farm Haunted House, Maplewood, Minnesota:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_maplewood_Minnesota_fright_farm_haunted
Bailey Haunted Firehouse, Meridian, Mississippi:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_meridian_Mississippi_bailey_haunted_firehouse
Dr. Slaughters Horror Hospital, Havre, Montana:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_havre_montana_dr__slaughter_s_horror_hospital
Haunted Hollow, La Vista, Nebraska:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_la_vista_Nebraska_haunted_hollow
Hotel Fear, Las Vegas, Nevada:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_n_las_vegas_Nevada_hotel_fear
Fright Kingdom, Nashua, New Hampshire:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_nashua_New_Hampshire_fright_kingdom_50
Haunted Overload, Leo, New Hampshire:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_lee_New_Hampshire_haunted_overload
Destination Haunt, Lebanon, New Hampshire:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_lebanon_Maine_destination_haunt
Haunted scare House, Wharton, New Jersey:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_wharton_New_Jersey_haunted_scarehouse
Bamboo Gardens, southampton, New Jersey:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_southampton_New_Jersey_bamboo_gardens_walk
The Haunted scarecrow, Albuquerque, New Mexico:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_albuquerque_New_Mexico_the_haunted_scarecrow
Headless Horsemen Hayrides & Haunted House, Ulster Park, New :
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_ulster_park_New_York_headless_horseman_hayrides
Camp Fear, Hiddenite, North Carolina:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_hiddenite_North_Carolina_camp_fear
Nightmare on Elm street, kindred, North Dakota:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_kindred_North_Dakota_nightmares_on_elm
The Dent schoolhouse, Cincinnati, Ohio:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_cincinnati_Ohio_the_dent_schoolhouse
Wells Township Haunted House, brilliant, Ohio:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_brilliant_Ohio_wells_township_haunted
The Fear Experience Haunted House, Cleveland, Ohio:
http://www.hauntworld.com/cleveland_haunted_houses
The Trail of Fear, Lawton, Oklahoma:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_lawton_Oklahoma_the_trail_of
FrightTown, Portland, Oregon:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_portland_Oregon_frighttown
The bates Motel & Haunted Hayride, Glen Mill, Pennsylvania:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_glen_mills_Pennsylvania_the_bates_motel
Factory of Terror, Fall Rivers Massachusetts:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_fall_river_massachusetts_Massachusetts_factory_of_terror
scream Acres Haunted House, bishopville, South Carolina:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_bishopville_South_Carolina_scream_acres_haunted
Terror in The Dark, Rapid City, South Dakota:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_rapid_city_South_Dakota_fairgrounds_terror_in
Dead Land, Lebanon, Tennessee:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_lebanon_Tennessee_dead_land
Cutting Edge Haunted House, Fort Worth, Texas:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_fort_worth_Texas_cutting_edge_haunted
Castle of Chaos, Taylorsville, Utah:
http://www.hauntworld.com/http_www_castleofchaos_com
Haunted Hunt Club Farm, Virginia beach, Virginia:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_virginia_beach_Virginia_haunted_hunt_club
Confront your Fears, Vancouver, Washington:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_vancouver_Washington_confront_your_fears
The Asylum, Weston, West Virginia:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_weston_West_Virginia_the_asylum
Mars Haunted House, Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_milwaukee_Wisconsin_mars_haunted_house
burial Chamber Haunted Complex, Neenah, Wisconsin:
http://www.hauntworld.com/haunted_house_in_neenah_Wisconsin_burial_chamber_haunted
Monday, October 20, 2014
Friday, October 3, 2014
Best Halloween Movies For Children
So we all know that Halloween is just as much for the children as it is for the Adults, so here is a list of Halloween Movies for children to watch.
1. Hocus Pocus: Made in 1993. After three centuries, three witch sisters are ressurected in Salem Massachusetts on Halloween night, and it is up to two teenagers, a little girl and an immortal cat to put an end to the reign of terror.
2. Ernest Scared Stupid: Made in 1991. After a misunderstanding, Ernest P Worrell unleashes an evil troll on Halloween.
3. Beetlejuice: Made in 1988. A recently deceased couple contract the services of a bio-exorcist in order to remove the obnoxious new owners that live in there house.
4. Corpse Bride: Made in 2005. When a shy groom practices his wedding vows in the inadvertent presence of a deceased young woman, she raises from the grave assusming he has married her.
5. Casper: Made in 1995. A paranormal expert and his daughter bunk in an abandoned house populated by 3 mischevious ghost and one friendly one.
6. It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown: Made in 1966. The peanuts gang celebrates Halloween, while Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin.
7. Ghostbusters: Made in 1984. Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removel service.
8. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Made in 1949. Two animated adaptions of the legend of sleepy hollow, and the wind in the willows.
9. Monster House: Made in 2006. Three teens discover that their neighbors house is really a living, breathing, scary, monster.
10. Monsters, Inc.: Made in 2001. Monsters generate their city's power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters monstropolis, top scarer sully finds his world disrupted.
11. Scared Shrekless: Made in 2010. Shrek gets in the Halloween spirit by challenging his fairytale friends to come up with scary stories for a contest, but the gang learn they'll have to spend the night in Lord Farquaads haunted castle before the winner is named.
12. Frankenweenie: Made in 2012. Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his dog sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous consequences.
13. Hotel Transylvania: Made in 2012. Dracula, who operates a high end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the counts teenaged daughter.
14. ParaNorman: Made in 2012. A misunderstood boy takes on ghost, zombies, and grown-ups to save his town from a centuries old curse.
15. Alvin and The Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein: Made in 1999. While the Chipmunks are working at the amusement park, Majestic Movie Studios, in a singing attraction. Little do they know that the real Dr. Frankenstein are in a new attraction called, "Frankenstein's Castle". After Alvin drives a crazy bus ride, they miss their next performance and get locked in the park after closing time. Dr. Frankenstein figures that the castle isn't scary enough and re-creates the real Frankenstein and after the monster finds the boys, it starts a wild and wacky adventure!.
16. Alvin and The Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman: Made in 2000. It's the Chipmunks' third and final full-length feature! Alvin is struggling with nightmares of werewolves. Alvin believes that the new next-door neighbor Mr. Talbot is a werewolf. Of course, no one believes him. Meanwhile, the boys are working on the school production of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. When Alvin blows up the school auditorium, he is expelled from the production. Theodore is put in to rise his lack of confidence. Alvin and Simon are trying to discover the secret of Mr. Talbot. Will the play go as planned or will the Chipmunks mess it up?! And is Mr. Talbot a werewolf?
17. Scooby Doo on Zombie Island: Made in 1998. The gang reunite and visit moonscar island, a place with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a guy in a costume and gets more than she bargained for.
18. Bedknobs and broomsticks: Made in 1971. An apprentice witch wants to use her powers to contribute to the English war effort against the Nazis… plus a trip to the cartoon Island of Naboombu and a Harryhausen-esque army of armor brought to life by substitutiary locomotion.
19. The Nightmare Before Christmas: Made in 1993. Is it a Christmas movie or is it a Halloween movie? Lets just say its both, so sit back and enjoy.
20. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit: Made in 2005. English inventor Wallace and his trusted canine companion, Gromit, have a thriving varmint-elimination service. Wallace has a potential paramour in wealthy client Lady Tottington. Unfortunately, the slick-talking hunter Victor Quartermaine also has designs on the lady, and he’s not giving up easily. When a giant rabbit terrorizes the townsfolk, another dimension is added to the existing competition between Wallace and Victor, and the outcome will be the talk of the town!.
21. The Scream Team: Made in 2002. Restless ghosts with unfinished Earthly business are sentenced to a small New Hampshire town until they can deem themselves worthy to enter heaven. The Carlyle children discover a slew of good-intended, yet misguided ghosts who just need a little direction.
22. Twitches: Made in 2005. "Twitches" refers to "twin witches," with the belief that when the twins pool their resources together, their witchly abilities become significantly stronger. Such is the case of Alex and Camryn (the Mowry twins) who are separated at birth, but are unexpectedly reunited on their 21st birthday. The sisters soon discover their unique powers and set about working their magic and fulfilling their destiny.
23. Don't Look Under the Bed: Made in 1999. Frances McCausland, a normal, highly-intelligent teenager, finds herself in the center of the strange goings-on, and fair or not, she becomes the focal point for most of the town's suspicions regarding the unusual happenings.
24. Tower of Terror: Made in 1997. Steve Guttenberg portrays a former distinguished reporter who fell on hard times and now toils for a sleazy tabloid. His fortunes begin looking up after stumbling across a 1939 episode in which five people mysteriously disappear while in a luxury hotel elevator during a lightning storm. Buzzy Crocker (Guttenberg) and his niece Anna (Kirsten Dunst) become involved through a chance encounter with Abigail Gregory (Amzie Strickland), an older sister of one of the victims. Abigail claims to know the "real" story behind the incident, and her version intrigues Buzzy and Anna; so much that they attempt to recreate the decades-long mystery in hopes of solving it.
25. Something Wicked This Way Comes: Made in 1983. A traveling carnival comes to town, and like most small-town kids, Will and Jim can't wait to go see everything the sideshows have to offer. And also, like many small-town kids, the boys are unable to control their enthusiasm and curiosity, so they sneak into the carnival and make some terrifying discoveries.
The owner of the carnival is the aptly-named Mr. Dark, whose fancy is evilly seducing carnival-goers with the lure of fulfilling their darkest desires. The film is very dark, very un-Disney-like, and delves deeply into the age old good vs. evil issue, and the powerful influence that greed can hold over the best of us.
1. Hocus Pocus: Made in 1993. After three centuries, three witch sisters are ressurected in Salem Massachusetts on Halloween night, and it is up to two teenagers, a little girl and an immortal cat to put an end to the reign of terror.
2. Ernest Scared Stupid: Made in 1991. After a misunderstanding, Ernest P Worrell unleashes an evil troll on Halloween.
3. Beetlejuice: Made in 1988. A recently deceased couple contract the services of a bio-exorcist in order to remove the obnoxious new owners that live in there house.
4. Corpse Bride: Made in 2005. When a shy groom practices his wedding vows in the inadvertent presence of a deceased young woman, she raises from the grave assusming he has married her.
5. Casper: Made in 1995. A paranormal expert and his daughter bunk in an abandoned house populated by 3 mischevious ghost and one friendly one.
6. It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown: Made in 1966. The peanuts gang celebrates Halloween, while Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin.
7. Ghostbusters: Made in 1984. Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removel service.
8. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Made in 1949. Two animated adaptions of the legend of sleepy hollow, and the wind in the willows.
9. Monster House: Made in 2006. Three teens discover that their neighbors house is really a living, breathing, scary, monster.
10. Monsters, Inc.: Made in 2001. Monsters generate their city's power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters monstropolis, top scarer sully finds his world disrupted.
11. Scared Shrekless: Made in 2010. Shrek gets in the Halloween spirit by challenging his fairytale friends to come up with scary stories for a contest, but the gang learn they'll have to spend the night in Lord Farquaads haunted castle before the winner is named.
12. Frankenweenie: Made in 2012. Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his dog sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous consequences.
13. Hotel Transylvania: Made in 2012. Dracula, who operates a high end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the counts teenaged daughter.
14. ParaNorman: Made in 2012. A misunderstood boy takes on ghost, zombies, and grown-ups to save his town from a centuries old curse.
15. Alvin and The Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein: Made in 1999. While the Chipmunks are working at the amusement park, Majestic Movie Studios, in a singing attraction. Little do they know that the real Dr. Frankenstein are in a new attraction called, "Frankenstein's Castle". After Alvin drives a crazy bus ride, they miss their next performance and get locked in the park after closing time. Dr. Frankenstein figures that the castle isn't scary enough and re-creates the real Frankenstein and after the monster finds the boys, it starts a wild and wacky adventure!.
16. Alvin and The Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman: Made in 2000. It's the Chipmunks' third and final full-length feature! Alvin is struggling with nightmares of werewolves. Alvin believes that the new next-door neighbor Mr. Talbot is a werewolf. Of course, no one believes him. Meanwhile, the boys are working on the school production of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. When Alvin blows up the school auditorium, he is expelled from the production. Theodore is put in to rise his lack of confidence. Alvin and Simon are trying to discover the secret of Mr. Talbot. Will the play go as planned or will the Chipmunks mess it up?! And is Mr. Talbot a werewolf?
17. Scooby Doo on Zombie Island: Made in 1998. The gang reunite and visit moonscar island, a place with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a guy in a costume and gets more than she bargained for.
18. Bedknobs and broomsticks: Made in 1971. An apprentice witch wants to use her powers to contribute to the English war effort against the Nazis… plus a trip to the cartoon Island of Naboombu and a Harryhausen-esque army of armor brought to life by substitutiary locomotion.
19. The Nightmare Before Christmas: Made in 1993. Is it a Christmas movie or is it a Halloween movie? Lets just say its both, so sit back and enjoy.
20. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit: Made in 2005. English inventor Wallace and his trusted canine companion, Gromit, have a thriving varmint-elimination service. Wallace has a potential paramour in wealthy client Lady Tottington. Unfortunately, the slick-talking hunter Victor Quartermaine also has designs on the lady, and he’s not giving up easily. When a giant rabbit terrorizes the townsfolk, another dimension is added to the existing competition between Wallace and Victor, and the outcome will be the talk of the town!.
21. The Scream Team: Made in 2002. Restless ghosts with unfinished Earthly business are sentenced to a small New Hampshire town until they can deem themselves worthy to enter heaven. The Carlyle children discover a slew of good-intended, yet misguided ghosts who just need a little direction.
22. Twitches: Made in 2005. "Twitches" refers to "twin witches," with the belief that when the twins pool their resources together, their witchly abilities become significantly stronger. Such is the case of Alex and Camryn (the Mowry twins) who are separated at birth, but are unexpectedly reunited on their 21st birthday. The sisters soon discover their unique powers and set about working their magic and fulfilling their destiny.
23. Don't Look Under the Bed: Made in 1999. Frances McCausland, a normal, highly-intelligent teenager, finds herself in the center of the strange goings-on, and fair or not, she becomes the focal point for most of the town's suspicions regarding the unusual happenings.
24. Tower of Terror: Made in 1997. Steve Guttenberg portrays a former distinguished reporter who fell on hard times and now toils for a sleazy tabloid. His fortunes begin looking up after stumbling across a 1939 episode in which five people mysteriously disappear while in a luxury hotel elevator during a lightning storm. Buzzy Crocker (Guttenberg) and his niece Anna (Kirsten Dunst) become involved through a chance encounter with Abigail Gregory (Amzie Strickland), an older sister of one of the victims. Abigail claims to know the "real" story behind the incident, and her version intrigues Buzzy and Anna; so much that they attempt to recreate the decades-long mystery in hopes of solving it.
25. Something Wicked This Way Comes: Made in 1983. A traveling carnival comes to town, and like most small-town kids, Will and Jim can't wait to go see everything the sideshows have to offer. And also, like many small-town kids, the boys are unable to control their enthusiasm and curiosity, so they sneak into the carnival and make some terrifying discoveries.
The owner of the carnival is the aptly-named Mr. Dark, whose fancy is evilly seducing carnival-goers with the lure of fulfilling their darkest desires. The film is very dark, very un-Disney-like, and delves deeply into the age old good vs. evil issue, and the powerful influence that greed can hold over the best of us.
26. Scooby Doo and the Goblin King: Made in 2008. scooby doo and shaggy must go into the underworld ruled by the Goblin king in order to stop a mortal named the amazing krudsky who wants power and is a threat to their pals.
27. Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Made in 1988. shaggy is turned into a werewolf and its up to scooby, scrappy and his girlfriend to help him win the contest.
28. Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School: Made in 1988. scooby doo and the gang visited a haunted school after all the girls had been kidnapped, its up to scooby and the gang to save them.
29. The Witches: Made in 1990. A young orphaned boy goes to live with his grandmother in an english hotel, where a group of witches plot to turn all children into mice.
30. The Neverending Story: Made in 1984. Kids who could do without vampires and other played out Halloween monsters will find a lot to like in this mystical adventure film based on the popular novel.
27. Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Made in 1988. shaggy is turned into a werewolf and its up to scooby, scrappy and his girlfriend to help him win the contest.
28. Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School: Made in 1988. scooby doo and the gang visited a haunted school after all the girls had been kidnapped, its up to scooby and the gang to save them.
29. The Witches: Made in 1990. A young orphaned boy goes to live with his grandmother in an english hotel, where a group of witches plot to turn all children into mice.
30. The Neverending Story: Made in 1984. Kids who could do without vampires and other played out Halloween monsters will find a lot to like in this mystical adventure film based on the popular novel.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Top Halloween Movies To Watch During The Month Of October
Well as most of you are aware I am a major fan of Halloween, and im a huge fan of scary terrifying movies, so here's 2014's scary movie list:
The first is non other than, The Amityville Horror: Made in 1979 this movie uses a staple of effective scares, based on true events. whether or not you actually believe the Lutz family account, the lesson here is don't move into a house where a murder occurred.
2. 'Silent Night, Bloody Night': Made in 1974, known as movie that birthed the modern slasher flick features the creepy atmosphere, disturbing backstory, and out of the shadows violence that have become staples of the slasher films of the 80s and 90s.
3. Fire In The Sky: Made in 1993, this is one of the most realistic alien abduction scenes ( if you believe in that sort of thing). Either way you wont be laughing at this one you just may be giving that moving airplane in the sky a second look.
4. When A Stranger Call's: Made in 1979, this one is sure to scare any babysitter who finds themselves home alone at night.
5. Dawn of The Dead: Made in 2004 this is a pretty good film to watch if your into the whole zombie thing, i wont lie however some of the scariest scenes come in the opening moments of the film.
6. The Mothman Prophecies: Made in 2002, its bad enough when you start getting bad predictions of doom by a strange sounding shadowy figure, but its even worse when they start coming true. And thats not even adding the part where this movie is based of a book based on actual happenings during the 1960s.
7. Evil Dead II: Made in 1987, this film has equal parts gore, humor and frights, that happen on a grand scale. Ever what it would be like to fight your own hand ?
8. The People Under The Stairs: Made in 1991, if for some reason you feel like breaking into someones house, this should be a pretty good deterrent.
9. Session 9: Made in 2001, An old and abandoned insane Asylum, set the backdrop for this scary film where everyone just so happens to disappear.
10. A Tale of Two Sisters: Made in 2003, This Korean chiller follows a family with an unexplained past and a ghost that seems to pop up and scare the hell out of you every now and again.
11. Suspiria: Made in 1977, Its a stylish, sometimes gory movie from Italy's Dario Argento, and a most unlikely location for a horror film: a ballet school in Germany. The frights come in waves and start as an unassuming student slowly learns who is actually running the school.
12. Signs: Made in 2002, While not all of the scares here are original they are incredibly effective, The rural setting and slow build up to reveal the bad guys really make the final pay off.
13. The Beyond: Made in 1981, Aside from the fact that Italian goremeister Lucio Fulci likes to push the envelope with his violent scenes, he masterfully builds in the waiting with a suspense of over the top bloodshed. This movie should make any owner of a turn of the century fixer upper think twice before taking on such a renovation.
14. Cujo: Made in 1983, Anyone who has a fear of dogs will not want to watch this one alone, this is based off a stephen king book.
15. The Crazies: Made in 2010, This is one of a few remakes that actually did better then its predecessor, this remake will have you fearing your neighbors, distrust the government, and question whether your water supply is contaminated.
16. The Omen: Made in 1976, Forget all stories about bad luck befalling the cast and crew during the movies production. This one will make you think twice about adopting a child without meeting its parents first.
17. The Hills Have Eyes: Made in 2006, This remake actually packs in a few more scares and a lot more gore, it will also make you think twice about taking off road short cuts in the desert.
18. 28 Days Later: Made in 2002, Many movies try to recreate what a major city would look like after an apocalypse but not many do it as hauntingly well as Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later. The terrifyingly fast zombie like creatures roaming the landscape proved to be so scary that the movie spawned a wave of movies with fast paced zombies.
19. The Changeling: Made in 1980, This is a standard setter for haunted house scares. if you've ever slept in an old house house or heard some creaking pipes, you may have been gripping the sheets a little tighter thanks to this movie.
20. The Sixth Sense: Made in 1999. There is something unnerving about being put in the shoes of a young child who experiences the supernatural.
21. In The Mouth Of Madness: Made in 1994. An evil creepiness seeps through this film and continues building throughout, which sets the stage for an inordinate amount of legitimately scary jump out of your seat moments. Add in a series of grotesque monsters and you have the recipe for an all time scare feast
22. The Brood: Made in 1979. somethings off about those kids you know the ones who hide in the shadows and attack people when they come near them.
23. Hellraiser: Made in 1987. you'd think a skinless man living in his girlfriends attic trying to get her to comment unspeakable acts to help him become whole again would be disturbing enough.
24. The Devils Backbone: Made in 2001. This chilling ghost story about an early 19th century spanish orphanage. No one in this movie deserves more sympathy than Carlos, but throw in a ghost and you can feel the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
25. Pet Sematary: Made in 1989. A good movie to help you get over the fact that maybe asking for your pet back after its passed away, even for just one more day might not be such a great idea.
26. The Descent: Made in 2005. This movie might not be such a good idea if your claustrophobic, afraid of the dark and afraid of being hunted like pray.
27. Friday The 13th: Made in 1980. it may be a cliched set up now, but this movie can still provide a hefty dose of terror.
28. 1408: Made in 2007. Ever felt uneasy staying in a hotel room? this Stephen King inspired tale will make you never want to step foot in one again.
29. Nightmare On Elm Street: Made in 1984. As if insomniacs need another weighing on their minds every night. Before Freddy Krueger became someone who just scared you, he was a burned faced murderer with knives for fingernails who killed teenagers in their dreams. Oh but they wouldn't just die in their sleep the gore would follow them into the real world.
30. Dawn of the Dead: Made in 1978. Whats scarier than watching one of the remaining humans alive slowly transform into a zombie? Realizing that the zombie in progress is the only one who can fly you out of town in a helicopter.
31. Deliverance: Made in 1972. There has likely been no greater enemy to the tourism industry in rural Georgia than this film. if anything it teaches us two things, whenever your a visitor somewhere, don't anger the locals. And its probably best if you keep your canoe trips to the Charles River.
32. Saw: Made in 2004. Before this movie became a sad parody of itself, it brought legitimate shock and terror to a new era. it forces each viewer to ask one question, what horrible things could i withstand doing in order to save my life?
33. Salem's Lot: Made in 1979. These aren't your kids vampires that you fall in love with nope. These have gnarly teeth, glowing eyes and conjure nothing but pure terror, so get your crucifix and holy water and enjoy.
34. The Mist: Made in 2007. Basically there are evil things in the mist.
35. Psycho: Made in 1960. Theres a reason why women are wary of men with mommy issues. And that reason is this movie.
36. Silence Of The Lambs: Made in 1991. In this movie an incredibly disturbing serial killer is on the loose, and the FBI seeks the assistance of an even more disturbing, yet somehow very charming, serial killer in a maximum security prison.
37. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers: Made in 1978. Honestly, the wide open mouths, extended fingers, and high pitched screeching should be enough to keep you locked in your house for weeks.
38. Rec: Made in 2007. This instant classic has some serious grip your armrest and hold your breath scares in it (and its better than its American remake Quarantine). if you live in an apartment building, you'll be planning your escape route after watching this film.
39. The Shining: Made in 1980. From your little boy seeing horrifying visions to your Husband slipping slowly away into madness and becoming a homicidal maniac, theres plenty to frighten you in this classic.
40. The Ring: Made in 2002. Beautifully ominous settings, a creepy sound track, and a good, if somewhat gimmicky, plot device to drive the scares. you may indeed be scared to death of this one.
41. Alien: Made in 1979. Maybe its just a little indigestion. yeah that must be it. if serving as an incubator for a killing machine from outer space doesn't scare you, then just wait until it grows up and starts hunting you like praying.
42. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Made in 1974. Frankly, theres not much to not be scared about with this movie. Even before the bodies started hitting the meat hooks, the whole movie is simply unnerving, once leatherface hits the screen its a full hour of psychological terror.
43. Halloween: Made in 1978. Of course it wouldn't be Halloween without this movie. it isn't just the fact that Michael Myers is a homicidal maniac, who wears a mask of blankness, as if killing is boring. This film set the standard for all supernatural films to follow.
44. Night Of The Living Dead: Made in 1968. Not only did George Romero's essentially spawn a whole genre with this zombie classic, it also set the standard for the barricade yourself inside the house survival tactic.
45. The Grudge: Made in 2002. There is perhaps no movie in history with creepier children than this classic Japanese haunted house/ ghost story. The one that stands there frozen faced, mouth agape, while meowing will keep you up at night add in a creepy low key soundtrack and some legitimately striking visual scares and you have a recipe for instant nightmares. Oh, and lets not forget the single scariest scene involving a staircase in cinematic history.
46. Poltergeist: Made in 1982. From white noise on the tv to empty in ground pools to ancient indian burial grounds, the scares are almost to numerous to count, this movie would want to make anybody want to know as much as humanly possible before buying a house.
47. The Exorcist: Made in 1973. No child should ever be that foul mouthed and that convincingly scary in a movie. If you haven't seen this movie in a while, do yourself a favor and watch the directors cut, then go ahead and try sleeping at night.
48. Jaws: Made in 1975. Due to this movie millions of people think twice before stepping into the ocean.
49. The Thing: Made in 1982. What makes this the top fright feast? could it be the fear of complete isolation in the face of disaster? How about the terrifying feeling of not knowing if your friends are who they say they are, and not just a shape shifting alien?
50. House Of 1000 Corpses: Made in 2003. its a shocking gorefeast set on Halloween. possibly stomach turning this movie is intended for mature audience.
51. It: Made in 1990. seven outcast kids known as The Loser Club fight an evil daemon who poses a clown that kills children.
52. The Fog: Made in 1980. A Northern Californian fishing town built 100 years ago over an ancient Leper colony, becomes shrouded in a killer fog containing zombie like ghost seeking revenge for their deaths.
53. Drag Me To Hell: Made in 2009. A loan officer who evicts an old woman from her home, finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse. Desperate she turns to a seer to try and save her soul.
54. The Wicker Man: Made in 1973. A police sergeant is sent to a Scottish island village in search of a missing girl whom the townsfolk claim she never existed, stranger still are the rites that take place there.
55. Carrie: Made in 1976. A young, abused and timid 17 year old girl discovers she has telekinesis, and gets pushed to her limits on the night of her schools prom by a humiliating prank.
56. Rosemary's Baby: Made in 1968. A young couple move into a new apartment, only to be surrounded by peculiar neighbors and occurrence, when the wife becomes mysteriously pregnant paranoia over the safety of her unborn child starts to control her life.
57. Pumpkinhead: Made in 1988. A man conjures up a gigantic vengeance seeking demon called pumpkinhead to destroy the teenagers who accidentally killed his son.
58. Jeepers Creepers: Made in 2001. A brother and sister driving home for spring break encounter a flesh eating creature that is in the isolated country side and its on the last day of its ritualistic eating spree.
59. Satan's Little Helper: Made in 2004. A naive young boy unknowingly becomes the pawn of a serial killer.
60. Chain Letter: Made in 2010. When a group of tech-savvy high school pals receives an electronic chain letter that demands they each forward the message or face consequences, they laugh it off as an online prank and delete the posts. But when the deranged sender of the message starts hunting them down one by one, they find themselves in a fight for their lives.
61. The Final: Made in 2010. Dane (Marc Donato), an unpopular high school student, leads a group of outcasts seeking revenge on the popular kids who harassed and humiliated them for years -- and their plan includes gruesome forms of torture learned in history class and horror films. Confining the bullies at the remote house Dane inherited, the outcasts turn the tables and subject their victims to a night of grisly treatment in this gory horror flick.
62. My Soul To Take: Made in 2010. Some 15 years after the presumed death of a vicious serial killer, children whose birthdays match his supposed "deathday" start to disappear. But whether the killer -- or his tortured soul -- is responsible remains to be seen. One boy (Max Thieriot) knows for sure, but his own connection to the horrific crimes is far too terrible to imagine.
63. From Hell: Made in 2001. Johnny Depp stars as an opium-huffing inspector from Scotland Yard who falls for one of Jack the Ripper's prostitute targets (Heather Graham) in this Hughes brothers adaption of a graphic novel that posits the Ripper's true identity.
64. Thirteen Ghost: Made in 2001. Director Steve Beck's chilling remake of the classic 1960 horror flick follows a family moving into the house they inherited from an eccentric uncle. There's just one problem: The house has a dangerous agenda all its own. Trapped in their new home by strangely shifting walls, Arthur (Tony Shaloub), his daughter Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and son Bobby (Alec Roberts) encounter powerful entities that threaten to annihilate anyone in their path.
65. One Missed Call: Made in 2003. Possessed cell phones predict their owners' untimely deaths in Takashi Miike's high-tech horror tale. One by one, Yumi's (Kou Shibasaki) friends receive chilling calls on their cell phones from themselves, placed a few days in the future. They listen in horror to their own bizarre deaths, which eventually occur. As Yumi frantically tries to solve the mystery, she uncovers a shocking link between herself and the murders.
66. Wrong Turn: Made in 2003. License to Drive meets Deliverance when Scott (Desmond Harrington) crashes into a carload of three other young people (Eliza Dushku, Jeremy Sisto and Emmanuelle Chriqui). The foursome is soon lost in the woods of West Virginia, where they're hunted by three cannibalistic mountain men who are grossly disfigured via generations of inbreeding. Should've called AAA!
67. Secret Window: Made in 2004. Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), a writer just emerging from a painful divorce with his ex-wife (Maria Bello), is stalked at his remote lake house by a psychotic stranger and would-be scribe (John Turturro) who claims Rainey swiped his best story idea. But as Rainey endeavors to prove his innocence, he begins to question his own sanity. Charles S. Dutton and Timothy Hutton co-star in this suspenseful drama based on a Stephen King novella.
68. An American Haunting: Made in 2005. Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek star as tormented heads of household in this haunting period drama, based on the only documented case in U.S. history in which a spirit was determined to have caused a man's death.
69. Cry Wolf: Made in 2005. After a young woman is murdered, a group of teenagers decide to play a little game with their classmates in this chilling tale. They use the Internet to concoct a serial killer called "The Wolf," going so far as to describe the maniac's next victims. But their lies start coming true, the body count rises, and the instigators themselves are preyed upon by a very real killer.
70. Hide and Seek: Made in 2005. In this psychological thriller, widowed father David Callaway (Robert De Niro) desperately tries to prevent his disturbed 9-year-old daughter (Dakota Fanning) from slipping into insanity as she struggles to cope with her mother's death. But David ultimately makes a horrifying discovery: His little girl is spending time with a creepy imaginary friend who has vengeance on his mind.
71. Hostel: Made in 2005. American backpacking students Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) head to a hostel in Slovakia rumored to be brimming with willing women -- but instead, they become objects of torture in an unimaginable house of twisted horrors.
72. House of Wax: Made in 2005. A group of friends on their way to a college football game fall prey to two murderous brothers in an abandoned small town. They discover that the brothers have expanded upon the area's main attraction -- the House of Wax -- and created an entire town filled with the wax-coated corpses of unlucky visitors. Now, the group must escape before they, too, become permanent exhibits.
73. Dead Silence: Made in 2007. In the wake of his young bride's mysterious death, grieving newlywed Jamie Ashen (Ryan Kwanten) is forced to return to his haunted hometown, where he butts heads with the ghost of a creepy ventriloquist who was infamously murdered years ago.
74. The Haunting in Connecticut: Made in 2009. In this supernatural thriller, the Campbell family's move to Connecticut takes a mysteriously dark turn when a series of shocking paranormal events reveals that their inviting new home is a former mortuary with a sordid past. Based on a true story, this terrifying tale stars Virginia Madsen and Martin Donovan as the well-meaning Campbell parents, Kyle Gallner as their cancer-stricken son and Elias Koteas as the enigmatic Rev. Nicholas Popescu.
75. Shutter: Made in 2008. This American remake of a Thai horror blockbuster follows a young newlywed couple who becomes haunted by strange, shadowlike images in the photographs they develop after their involvement in a car accident. As more terrifying supernatural occurrences befall them, they begin to wonder whether the photographic ghosts are connected to the accident -- and to question whether they can survive learning the truth.
76. The Number 23: Made 2007. Batman Forever director Joel Schumacher reunites with his Riddler (Jim Carrey) for this psychological thriller about an animal control officer obsessed with a mysterious book that seems to be based on his own life. As soon as Walter Sparrow (Carrey) opens the book, he notices strange parallels between what he reads and what he's experienced. But now he's worried that a fictional murder might materialize.
77. Mirrors: Made in 2008. This creepy supernatural thriller from director Alexandre Aja stars Kiefer Sutherland as troubled security guard Ben Carson, a man who discovers malevolent spirits living within the mirrors of a fire-ravaged department store. When their murderous nature comes to light, Ben turns to his estranged wife (Paula Patton) to help him save their family -- and himself.
78. The Woman in Black: Made in 2012. A young lawyer travels to a remote village where he discovers the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
79. Freddy vs Jason: Made in 2003. Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees return to terrorize the teenage population. Except this time, they're out to get each other, too.
80. Mama: Made in 2013. Annabel and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his young nieces that were left alone in the forest for 5 years.... but how alone were they?
81. Shadow People: Made in 2013. A radio talk show host unravels a conspiracy about encounters with mysterious begins known as the shadow people and their role in the unexplained deaths of several hundred victims since the 1980s.
82. The Purge: Made in 2013. In the future, a wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legalized.
83. As Above, So Below: Made in 2014. Miles of twisting catacombs lie beneath the streets of Paris, the eternal home to countless souls. When a team of explorers ventures into the uncharted maze of bones, they uncover the dark secret that lies within this city of the dead.
84. Ouija: Made in 2014. In Ouija, a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board.
85. Annabelle: Made in 2014. A couple begin to experience terrifying supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll shortly after their home is invaded by satanic cultists.
86. The Quite Ones: Made in 2014. Tucked away in an estate outside of London, Professor Coupland along with a team of university students conduct an "experiment" on Jane Harper, a young girl who harbors unspeakable secrets. What dark forces they uncover are more terrifying than any of them expected. Inspired by true events.
87. The Possession: Made in 2012. Based on a true story, The Possession is the story of how one family must unite in order to survive the wrath of an unspeakable evil. Clyde and Stephanie Brenek see little cause for alarm when their youngest daughter Em becomes oddly obsessed with an antique wooden box she purchased at a yard sale.
88. Haunter: Made in 2013. Lisa Johnson is one day shy of her sixteenth birthday. And she will be forever. She and her family are dead and doomed to repeat that fateful last day before they were all killed in 1985. Only Lisa has "woken up" and realizes what is going on. She starts to feel as if she is being haunted.
89. Cape Fear: Made in 1991. A convicted rapist, released from prison after serving a fourteen-year sentence, stalks the family of the lawyer who originally defended him.
90. V/H/S: Made in 2012. When a group of misfits is hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.
91. Smiley: Made in 2012. After discovering an urban legend of a demented serial killer, who has nothing but a carved 'smiley' on his face, a mentally fragile teen must decide whether she is going insane - or will be the next victim.
92. The Pact: Made in 2012. As a woman struggles to come to grips with her past in the wake of her mother's death, an unsettling presence emerges in her childhood home.
93. The Devil Inside: Made in 2012. In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.
94. The Human Centipede: Made in 2009. A mad scientist kidnaps and mutilates a trio of tourists in order to reassemble them into a human centipede, created by stitching their mouths to each others' rectums.
95. You're Next: Made in 2011. When the Davison family comes under attack during their wedding anniversary getaway, the gang of mysterious killers soon learns that one of victims harbors a secret talent for fighting back.
96. I Spit on Your Grave: Made in 2010. A writer who is brutalized during her cabin retreat seeks revenge on her attackers, who left her for dead.
97. Let Me In: Made in 2010. A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.
98. The Rite: Made in 2011. An American seminary student travels to Italy to take an exorcism course. It should be noted that this movie is also based off of true events.
99. Grave Encounters: Made in 2011. For their ghost hunting reality show, a production crew locks themselves inside an abandoned mental hospital that's supposedly haunted - and it might prove to be all too true.
100. The Innkeepers: Made in 2011. During the final days at the Yankee Pedlar Inn, two employees determined to reveal the hotel's haunted past begin to experience disturbing events as old guests check in for a stay.
The first is non other than, The Amityville Horror: Made in 1979 this movie uses a staple of effective scares, based on true events. whether or not you actually believe the Lutz family account, the lesson here is don't move into a house where a murder occurred.
2. 'Silent Night, Bloody Night': Made in 1974, known as movie that birthed the modern slasher flick features the creepy atmosphere, disturbing backstory, and out of the shadows violence that have become staples of the slasher films of the 80s and 90s.
3. Fire In The Sky: Made in 1993, this is one of the most realistic alien abduction scenes ( if you believe in that sort of thing). Either way you wont be laughing at this one you just may be giving that moving airplane in the sky a second look.
4. When A Stranger Call's: Made in 1979, this one is sure to scare any babysitter who finds themselves home alone at night.
5. Dawn of The Dead: Made in 2004 this is a pretty good film to watch if your into the whole zombie thing, i wont lie however some of the scariest scenes come in the opening moments of the film.
6. The Mothman Prophecies: Made in 2002, its bad enough when you start getting bad predictions of doom by a strange sounding shadowy figure, but its even worse when they start coming true. And thats not even adding the part where this movie is based of a book based on actual happenings during the 1960s.
7. Evil Dead II: Made in 1987, this film has equal parts gore, humor and frights, that happen on a grand scale. Ever what it would be like to fight your own hand ?
8. The People Under The Stairs: Made in 1991, if for some reason you feel like breaking into someones house, this should be a pretty good deterrent.
9. Session 9: Made in 2001, An old and abandoned insane Asylum, set the backdrop for this scary film where everyone just so happens to disappear.
10. A Tale of Two Sisters: Made in 2003, This Korean chiller follows a family with an unexplained past and a ghost that seems to pop up and scare the hell out of you every now and again.
11. Suspiria: Made in 1977, Its a stylish, sometimes gory movie from Italy's Dario Argento, and a most unlikely location for a horror film: a ballet school in Germany. The frights come in waves and start as an unassuming student slowly learns who is actually running the school.
12. Signs: Made in 2002, While not all of the scares here are original they are incredibly effective, The rural setting and slow build up to reveal the bad guys really make the final pay off.
13. The Beyond: Made in 1981, Aside from the fact that Italian goremeister Lucio Fulci likes to push the envelope with his violent scenes, he masterfully builds in the waiting with a suspense of over the top bloodshed. This movie should make any owner of a turn of the century fixer upper think twice before taking on such a renovation.
14. Cujo: Made in 1983, Anyone who has a fear of dogs will not want to watch this one alone, this is based off a stephen king book.
15. The Crazies: Made in 2010, This is one of a few remakes that actually did better then its predecessor, this remake will have you fearing your neighbors, distrust the government, and question whether your water supply is contaminated.
16. The Omen: Made in 1976, Forget all stories about bad luck befalling the cast and crew during the movies production. This one will make you think twice about adopting a child without meeting its parents first.
17. The Hills Have Eyes: Made in 2006, This remake actually packs in a few more scares and a lot more gore, it will also make you think twice about taking off road short cuts in the desert.
18. 28 Days Later: Made in 2002, Many movies try to recreate what a major city would look like after an apocalypse but not many do it as hauntingly well as Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later. The terrifyingly fast zombie like creatures roaming the landscape proved to be so scary that the movie spawned a wave of movies with fast paced zombies.
19. The Changeling: Made in 1980, This is a standard setter for haunted house scares. if you've ever slept in an old house house or heard some creaking pipes, you may have been gripping the sheets a little tighter thanks to this movie.
20. The Sixth Sense: Made in 1999. There is something unnerving about being put in the shoes of a young child who experiences the supernatural.
21. In The Mouth Of Madness: Made in 1994. An evil creepiness seeps through this film and continues building throughout, which sets the stage for an inordinate amount of legitimately scary jump out of your seat moments. Add in a series of grotesque monsters and you have the recipe for an all time scare feast
22. The Brood: Made in 1979. somethings off about those kids you know the ones who hide in the shadows and attack people when they come near them.
23. Hellraiser: Made in 1987. you'd think a skinless man living in his girlfriends attic trying to get her to comment unspeakable acts to help him become whole again would be disturbing enough.
24. The Devils Backbone: Made in 2001. This chilling ghost story about an early 19th century spanish orphanage. No one in this movie deserves more sympathy than Carlos, but throw in a ghost and you can feel the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
25. Pet Sematary: Made in 1989. A good movie to help you get over the fact that maybe asking for your pet back after its passed away, even for just one more day might not be such a great idea.
26. The Descent: Made in 2005. This movie might not be such a good idea if your claustrophobic, afraid of the dark and afraid of being hunted like pray.
27. Friday The 13th: Made in 1980. it may be a cliched set up now, but this movie can still provide a hefty dose of terror.
28. 1408: Made in 2007. Ever felt uneasy staying in a hotel room? this Stephen King inspired tale will make you never want to step foot in one again.
29. Nightmare On Elm Street: Made in 1984. As if insomniacs need another weighing on their minds every night. Before Freddy Krueger became someone who just scared you, he was a burned faced murderer with knives for fingernails who killed teenagers in their dreams. Oh but they wouldn't just die in their sleep the gore would follow them into the real world.
30. Dawn of the Dead: Made in 1978. Whats scarier than watching one of the remaining humans alive slowly transform into a zombie? Realizing that the zombie in progress is the only one who can fly you out of town in a helicopter.
31. Deliverance: Made in 1972. There has likely been no greater enemy to the tourism industry in rural Georgia than this film. if anything it teaches us two things, whenever your a visitor somewhere, don't anger the locals. And its probably best if you keep your canoe trips to the Charles River.
32. Saw: Made in 2004. Before this movie became a sad parody of itself, it brought legitimate shock and terror to a new era. it forces each viewer to ask one question, what horrible things could i withstand doing in order to save my life?
33. Salem's Lot: Made in 1979. These aren't your kids vampires that you fall in love with nope. These have gnarly teeth, glowing eyes and conjure nothing but pure terror, so get your crucifix and holy water and enjoy.
34. The Mist: Made in 2007. Basically there are evil things in the mist.
35. Psycho: Made in 1960. Theres a reason why women are wary of men with mommy issues. And that reason is this movie.
36. Silence Of The Lambs: Made in 1991. In this movie an incredibly disturbing serial killer is on the loose, and the FBI seeks the assistance of an even more disturbing, yet somehow very charming, serial killer in a maximum security prison.
37. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers: Made in 1978. Honestly, the wide open mouths, extended fingers, and high pitched screeching should be enough to keep you locked in your house for weeks.
38. Rec: Made in 2007. This instant classic has some serious grip your armrest and hold your breath scares in it (and its better than its American remake Quarantine). if you live in an apartment building, you'll be planning your escape route after watching this film.
39. The Shining: Made in 1980. From your little boy seeing horrifying visions to your Husband slipping slowly away into madness and becoming a homicidal maniac, theres plenty to frighten you in this classic.
40. The Ring: Made in 2002. Beautifully ominous settings, a creepy sound track, and a good, if somewhat gimmicky, plot device to drive the scares. you may indeed be scared to death of this one.
41. Alien: Made in 1979. Maybe its just a little indigestion. yeah that must be it. if serving as an incubator for a killing machine from outer space doesn't scare you, then just wait until it grows up and starts hunting you like praying.
42. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Made in 1974. Frankly, theres not much to not be scared about with this movie. Even before the bodies started hitting the meat hooks, the whole movie is simply unnerving, once leatherface hits the screen its a full hour of psychological terror.
43. Halloween: Made in 1978. Of course it wouldn't be Halloween without this movie. it isn't just the fact that Michael Myers is a homicidal maniac, who wears a mask of blankness, as if killing is boring. This film set the standard for all supernatural films to follow.
44. Night Of The Living Dead: Made in 1968. Not only did George Romero's essentially spawn a whole genre with this zombie classic, it also set the standard for the barricade yourself inside the house survival tactic.
45. The Grudge: Made in 2002. There is perhaps no movie in history with creepier children than this classic Japanese haunted house/ ghost story. The one that stands there frozen faced, mouth agape, while meowing will keep you up at night add in a creepy low key soundtrack and some legitimately striking visual scares and you have a recipe for instant nightmares. Oh, and lets not forget the single scariest scene involving a staircase in cinematic history.
46. Poltergeist: Made in 1982. From white noise on the tv to empty in ground pools to ancient indian burial grounds, the scares are almost to numerous to count, this movie would want to make anybody want to know as much as humanly possible before buying a house.
47. The Exorcist: Made in 1973. No child should ever be that foul mouthed and that convincingly scary in a movie. If you haven't seen this movie in a while, do yourself a favor and watch the directors cut, then go ahead and try sleeping at night.
48. Jaws: Made in 1975. Due to this movie millions of people think twice before stepping into the ocean.
49. The Thing: Made in 1982. What makes this the top fright feast? could it be the fear of complete isolation in the face of disaster? How about the terrifying feeling of not knowing if your friends are who they say they are, and not just a shape shifting alien?
50. House Of 1000 Corpses: Made in 2003. its a shocking gorefeast set on Halloween. possibly stomach turning this movie is intended for mature audience.
51. It: Made in 1990. seven outcast kids known as The Loser Club fight an evil daemon who poses a clown that kills children.
52. The Fog: Made in 1980. A Northern Californian fishing town built 100 years ago over an ancient Leper colony, becomes shrouded in a killer fog containing zombie like ghost seeking revenge for their deaths.
53. Drag Me To Hell: Made in 2009. A loan officer who evicts an old woman from her home, finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse. Desperate she turns to a seer to try and save her soul.
54. The Wicker Man: Made in 1973. A police sergeant is sent to a Scottish island village in search of a missing girl whom the townsfolk claim she never existed, stranger still are the rites that take place there.
55. Carrie: Made in 1976. A young, abused and timid 17 year old girl discovers she has telekinesis, and gets pushed to her limits on the night of her schools prom by a humiliating prank.
56. Rosemary's Baby: Made in 1968. A young couple move into a new apartment, only to be surrounded by peculiar neighbors and occurrence, when the wife becomes mysteriously pregnant paranoia over the safety of her unborn child starts to control her life.
57. Pumpkinhead: Made in 1988. A man conjures up a gigantic vengeance seeking demon called pumpkinhead to destroy the teenagers who accidentally killed his son.
58. Jeepers Creepers: Made in 2001. A brother and sister driving home for spring break encounter a flesh eating creature that is in the isolated country side and its on the last day of its ritualistic eating spree.
59. Satan's Little Helper: Made in 2004. A naive young boy unknowingly becomes the pawn of a serial killer.
60. Chain Letter: Made in 2010. When a group of tech-savvy high school pals receives an electronic chain letter that demands they each forward the message or face consequences, they laugh it off as an online prank and delete the posts. But when the deranged sender of the message starts hunting them down one by one, they find themselves in a fight for their lives.
61. The Final: Made in 2010. Dane (Marc Donato), an unpopular high school student, leads a group of outcasts seeking revenge on the popular kids who harassed and humiliated them for years -- and their plan includes gruesome forms of torture learned in history class and horror films. Confining the bullies at the remote house Dane inherited, the outcasts turn the tables and subject their victims to a night of grisly treatment in this gory horror flick.
62. My Soul To Take: Made in 2010. Some 15 years after the presumed death of a vicious serial killer, children whose birthdays match his supposed "deathday" start to disappear. But whether the killer -- or his tortured soul -- is responsible remains to be seen. One boy (Max Thieriot) knows for sure, but his own connection to the horrific crimes is far too terrible to imagine.
63. From Hell: Made in 2001. Johnny Depp stars as an opium-huffing inspector from Scotland Yard who falls for one of Jack the Ripper's prostitute targets (Heather Graham) in this Hughes brothers adaption of a graphic novel that posits the Ripper's true identity.
64. Thirteen Ghost: Made in 2001. Director Steve Beck's chilling remake of the classic 1960 horror flick follows a family moving into the house they inherited from an eccentric uncle. There's just one problem: The house has a dangerous agenda all its own. Trapped in their new home by strangely shifting walls, Arthur (Tony Shaloub), his daughter Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and son Bobby (Alec Roberts) encounter powerful entities that threaten to annihilate anyone in their path.
65. One Missed Call: Made in 2003. Possessed cell phones predict their owners' untimely deaths in Takashi Miike's high-tech horror tale. One by one, Yumi's (Kou Shibasaki) friends receive chilling calls on their cell phones from themselves, placed a few days in the future. They listen in horror to their own bizarre deaths, which eventually occur. As Yumi frantically tries to solve the mystery, she uncovers a shocking link between herself and the murders.
66. Wrong Turn: Made in 2003. License to Drive meets Deliverance when Scott (Desmond Harrington) crashes into a carload of three other young people (Eliza Dushku, Jeremy Sisto and Emmanuelle Chriqui). The foursome is soon lost in the woods of West Virginia, where they're hunted by three cannibalistic mountain men who are grossly disfigured via generations of inbreeding. Should've called AAA!
67. Secret Window: Made in 2004. Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), a writer just emerging from a painful divorce with his ex-wife (Maria Bello), is stalked at his remote lake house by a psychotic stranger and would-be scribe (John Turturro) who claims Rainey swiped his best story idea. But as Rainey endeavors to prove his innocence, he begins to question his own sanity. Charles S. Dutton and Timothy Hutton co-star in this suspenseful drama based on a Stephen King novella.
68. An American Haunting: Made in 2005. Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek star as tormented heads of household in this haunting period drama, based on the only documented case in U.S. history in which a spirit was determined to have caused a man's death.
69. Cry Wolf: Made in 2005. After a young woman is murdered, a group of teenagers decide to play a little game with their classmates in this chilling tale. They use the Internet to concoct a serial killer called "The Wolf," going so far as to describe the maniac's next victims. But their lies start coming true, the body count rises, and the instigators themselves are preyed upon by a very real killer.
70. Hide and Seek: Made in 2005. In this psychological thriller, widowed father David Callaway (Robert De Niro) desperately tries to prevent his disturbed 9-year-old daughter (Dakota Fanning) from slipping into insanity as she struggles to cope with her mother's death. But David ultimately makes a horrifying discovery: His little girl is spending time with a creepy imaginary friend who has vengeance on his mind.
71. Hostel: Made in 2005. American backpacking students Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) head to a hostel in Slovakia rumored to be brimming with willing women -- but instead, they become objects of torture in an unimaginable house of twisted horrors.
72. House of Wax: Made in 2005. A group of friends on their way to a college football game fall prey to two murderous brothers in an abandoned small town. They discover that the brothers have expanded upon the area's main attraction -- the House of Wax -- and created an entire town filled with the wax-coated corpses of unlucky visitors. Now, the group must escape before they, too, become permanent exhibits.
73. Dead Silence: Made in 2007. In the wake of his young bride's mysterious death, grieving newlywed Jamie Ashen (Ryan Kwanten) is forced to return to his haunted hometown, where he butts heads with the ghost of a creepy ventriloquist who was infamously murdered years ago.
74. The Haunting in Connecticut: Made in 2009. In this supernatural thriller, the Campbell family's move to Connecticut takes a mysteriously dark turn when a series of shocking paranormal events reveals that their inviting new home is a former mortuary with a sordid past. Based on a true story, this terrifying tale stars Virginia Madsen and Martin Donovan as the well-meaning Campbell parents, Kyle Gallner as their cancer-stricken son and Elias Koteas as the enigmatic Rev. Nicholas Popescu.
75. Shutter: Made in 2008. This American remake of a Thai horror blockbuster follows a young newlywed couple who becomes haunted by strange, shadowlike images in the photographs they develop after their involvement in a car accident. As more terrifying supernatural occurrences befall them, they begin to wonder whether the photographic ghosts are connected to the accident -- and to question whether they can survive learning the truth.
76. The Number 23: Made 2007. Batman Forever director Joel Schumacher reunites with his Riddler (Jim Carrey) for this psychological thriller about an animal control officer obsessed with a mysterious book that seems to be based on his own life. As soon as Walter Sparrow (Carrey) opens the book, he notices strange parallels between what he reads and what he's experienced. But now he's worried that a fictional murder might materialize.
77. Mirrors: Made in 2008. This creepy supernatural thriller from director Alexandre Aja stars Kiefer Sutherland as troubled security guard Ben Carson, a man who discovers malevolent spirits living within the mirrors of a fire-ravaged department store. When their murderous nature comes to light, Ben turns to his estranged wife (Paula Patton) to help him save their family -- and himself.
78. The Woman in Black: Made in 2012. A young lawyer travels to a remote village where he discovers the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
79. Freddy vs Jason: Made in 2003. Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees return to terrorize the teenage population. Except this time, they're out to get each other, too.
80. Mama: Made in 2013. Annabel and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his young nieces that were left alone in the forest for 5 years.... but how alone were they?
81. Shadow People: Made in 2013. A radio talk show host unravels a conspiracy about encounters with mysterious begins known as the shadow people and their role in the unexplained deaths of several hundred victims since the 1980s.
82. The Purge: Made in 2013. In the future, a wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the Purge, a 12-hour period in which any and all crime is legalized.
83. As Above, So Below: Made in 2014. Miles of twisting catacombs lie beneath the streets of Paris, the eternal home to countless souls. When a team of explorers ventures into the uncharted maze of bones, they uncover the dark secret that lies within this city of the dead.
84. Ouija: Made in 2014. In Ouija, a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board.
85. Annabelle: Made in 2014. A couple begin to experience terrifying supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll shortly after their home is invaded by satanic cultists.
86. The Quite Ones: Made in 2014. Tucked away in an estate outside of London, Professor Coupland along with a team of university students conduct an "experiment" on Jane Harper, a young girl who harbors unspeakable secrets. What dark forces they uncover are more terrifying than any of them expected. Inspired by true events.
87. The Possession: Made in 2012. Based on a true story, The Possession is the story of how one family must unite in order to survive the wrath of an unspeakable evil. Clyde and Stephanie Brenek see little cause for alarm when their youngest daughter Em becomes oddly obsessed with an antique wooden box she purchased at a yard sale.
88. Haunter: Made in 2013. Lisa Johnson is one day shy of her sixteenth birthday. And she will be forever. She and her family are dead and doomed to repeat that fateful last day before they were all killed in 1985. Only Lisa has "woken up" and realizes what is going on. She starts to feel as if she is being haunted.
89. Cape Fear: Made in 1991. A convicted rapist, released from prison after serving a fourteen-year sentence, stalks the family of the lawyer who originally defended him.
90. V/H/S: Made in 2012. When a group of misfits is hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.
91. Smiley: Made in 2012. After discovering an urban legend of a demented serial killer, who has nothing but a carved 'smiley' on his face, a mentally fragile teen must decide whether she is going insane - or will be the next victim.
92. The Pact: Made in 2012. As a woman struggles to come to grips with her past in the wake of her mother's death, an unsettling presence emerges in her childhood home.
93. The Devil Inside: Made in 2012. In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.
94. The Human Centipede: Made in 2009. A mad scientist kidnaps and mutilates a trio of tourists in order to reassemble them into a human centipede, created by stitching their mouths to each others' rectums.
95. You're Next: Made in 2011. When the Davison family comes under attack during their wedding anniversary getaway, the gang of mysterious killers soon learns that one of victims harbors a secret talent for fighting back.
96. I Spit on Your Grave: Made in 2010. A writer who is brutalized during her cabin retreat seeks revenge on her attackers, who left her for dead.
97. Let Me In: Made in 2010. A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.
98. The Rite: Made in 2011. An American seminary student travels to Italy to take an exorcism course. It should be noted that this movie is also based off of true events.
99. Grave Encounters: Made in 2011. For their ghost hunting reality show, a production crew locks themselves inside an abandoned mental hospital that's supposedly haunted - and it might prove to be all too true.
100. The Innkeepers: Made in 2011. During the final days at the Yankee Pedlar Inn, two employees determined to reveal the hotel's haunted past begin to experience disturbing events as old guests check in for a stay.
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