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The following page lists the highest-grossing horror films, highest-grossing horror film franchises at the box office and the biggest opening weekends for many horror films. The figures have not been adjusted for inflation.
Chucky is one of horror's most famous figures, and 1988's Child's Play started it all. The spirit of murderer Charles Lee Ray is transported into a doll, which is accidentally purchased by a ...
Scream (1996): The first film in the classic horror franchise, Scream has 19 jump scares and a score of 8.2 in the “gory” meter. The story follows Sidney, who is terrorized by a masked killer ...
This is a list of lists of horror films. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between horror and other genres (including action , thriller , and science fiction films ). By decade
The 100 Scariest Movie Moments is an American television documentary miniseries that aired in late October 2004, on Bravo. [1] [2] Aired in five 60-minute segments, the miniseries counts down what producer Anthony Timpone, writer Patrick Moses, and director Kevin Kaufman have determined as the 100 most frightening and disturbing moments in the history of movies. [3]
Horror-thriller [11] Beast: Baltasar Kormákur: Idris Elba, Iyana Halley, Leah Jeffries, Sharlto Copley: Iceland, South Africa, United States Survival Action Monster Thriller [12] Bed Rest: Lori Evans Taylor: Melissa Barrera, Guy Burnet: United States: Supernatural horror thriller [13] Bhediya: Amar Kaushik: Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Deepak ...
Most people remember John Landis's horror comedy for its fantastic special and makeup effects that allowed for a terrifying transformation scene when the hapless protagonist turns into a werewolf.
Splatter films, according to film critic Michael Arnzen, "self-consciously revel in the special effects of gore as an artform." [5] Where typical horror films deal with such fears as that of the unknown, the supernatural and the dark, the impetus for fear in a splatter film comes from physical destruction of the body and the pain accompanying it.