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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.
Three of the four highest-grossing films, including Avatar at the top, were written and directed by James Cameron.. With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.9 billion, Avatar is proclaimed to be the "highest-grossing" film, but such claims usually refer to theatrical revenues only and do not take into account home video and television income, which can form a significant portion of a film ...
Highest-grossing directors worldwide [1]; Rank Name Worldwide box office Highest-grossing film 1 Steven Spielberg: $10,753,945,763 $1,114,456,337 (Jurassic Park) 2 James Cameron
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
Since its inception, the Saw films have become the highest grossing horror franchise of all time worldwide in unadjusted dollars. In the United States alone, Saw is the second highest grossing horror franchise, behind only the Friday the 13th films by a margin of $10 million. [15] [16] Wan directed Saw (2004) and co-wrote Saw III (2006).
William Malone (director) Don Mancini; Dutch Marich; Armand Mastroianni; Bart Mastronardi; Jon McBride (filmmaker) Nicholas McCarthy (director) Cameron McCasland; Nelson McCormick (director) Lucky McKee; Rebekah McKendry; James Felix McKenney; John McNaughton; Mike Mendez; E. Elias Merhige; Jim Mickle; Ted V. Mikels; Steven C. Miller; Steve ...
The Exorcist (1973) was voted the best horror film of all time with 53 votes in a 2012 poll of 150 experts conducted by Time Out London. [63] It was also voted the best horror film with 67 votes in a 2015 poll of 104 horror professionals conducted by HitFix , [ 64 ] [ 65 ] and topped a readers' poll by Rolling Stone magazine in 2014.