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Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From the book by Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg and Andrew Hershberger -
The Bad Movie Bible
Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Based on the book by Rob Hill, it seeks to catalog the best of the worst films of all time. It's comprised of four sections: #1 - #25: Action #26 - #51: Sci-Fi/Fantasy #52 - #76: Horror #77 - #102: The Rest -
"The Top 66 Zombie Films of All Time" - 2016 Edition
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The list of Top 66 Zombie Films of All Time, taken from 'Zombies: The Ultimate Celebration' 2016 -
Horror Movies: An Illustrated Survey
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The filmography of the 1968 book by Carlos Clarens. Also known as "An Illustrated History of the Horror Film", this was a seminal academic study of horror films, one of the first critical studies to take the genre seriously. -
The Horror Show Guide: The Ultimate Frightfest of Movies
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All entries from the book written by Mike Mayo. From atomic bombs to zealous zombies, this cinephile’s guidebook reviews 1,000 of the wickedest, weirdest, and wackiest scary movies from every age of horror. With reviews on many overlooked, underappreciated gems such as Alice Sweet Alice, Daughters of Darkness, and Zombie, as well as the numerous Stephen King adaptations and modern updates such as Night of the Living Dead 3D and The Wolfman, new devotees as well as the discriminating dark cinema enthusiast will love this big, beautiful, end-all, be-all guide to an always popular film genre. -
My favorite movies
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Personal list of movies that, for one reason or another, made my top list of favorites -
Horror.media's The 50 Best Action Horror Movies, Ranked (2017)
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Ranked list, compiled by Tyler Callaway. [quote]I want to present everyone with a fun list that is full of great movies that really can be a great change of pace from watching Friday the 13th or Poltergeist. While those are both great films, they can get old after a while. This Halloween could be much more action filled. The action-horror genre is one that has not been getting much attention in recent years, but with the recent success of films like Don't Breathe and The Purge franchise, maybe we will start to see a trend. There are still plenty of action and gore filled horrors to make a huge list for them though, and that's what i'm going to do.[/quote] -
Goomba Stomp's 150 Greatest Horror Films of the 20th Century (2016)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Ranked list, compiled by Ricky D Fernandes. [quote]The history of horror is vast and perhaps a list of the 200 greatest horror films is a foolhardy thing to tackle. I’ve been watching horror movies since I was a very young kid and I think it is safe to say that I’ve watched more than the average person. Yet, as hard as I try, there are still many films that I still haven’t seen... It is impossible to make a definitive list of the best horror films but what follows is a list of my personal 150 favorite horror films of the 20th century accompanied by a few special mentions, mostly documentaries, short films and a few features that some people would qualify as horror, but really aren’t.[/quote] -
Horror Film: A Critical Introduction
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All the films mentioned in the book [url=https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Horror_Film.html?id=Q2WkDAEACAAJ&redir_esc=y]Horror Film: A Critical Introduction[/url] by Murray Leeder. [quote]Throughout the history of cinema, horror has proven to be a genre of consistent popularity, which adapts to different cultural contexts while retaining a recognizable core. Horror Film: A Critical Introduction, the newest in Bloomsbury's Film Genre series, balances the discussions of horror's history, theory, and aesthetics as no introductory book ever has. Featuring studies of films both obscure and famous, Horror Film is international in its scope and chronicles horror from its silent roots until today. As a straightforward and convenient critical introduction to the history and key academic approaches, this book is accessible to the beginner but still of interest to the expert.[/quote] -
Blumhouse Productions
Favs/dislikes: 8:0. List of movies associated with the Blumhouse Productions company from oldest to newest. -
Taschen's Top 50 Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list appears in the expanded 2017 edition of the Taschen book "Horror Cinema" by Jonathan Penner and Paul Duncan, in which it forms the second half of the book. -
Edgar Wright's 100 Favorite Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 8:0. From Edgar Wright: “Here, for Halloween, is a chronological list of my favorite horror movies. It’s not in any way an official best of list and merely represents my tastes at the moment. So if you feel something is missing – MAKE YOUR OWN LIST. To be honest it was very tough to whittle down to 100 and thus a lot of ’thrillers’ that I love did not make it – Se7en, The Vanishing, Manhunter, Silence Of The Lambs, as well as some science fiction films and allegorical movies (the fantastic ’Spirit Of The Beehive.’ ) But rest assured you can find them all on my 1000 (!) fav movies list. Either way, there’s lots to enjoy on this list of 100 bloody great horrors from all over the world. Enjoy.” Edgar Wright, October 2017 -
Tim's Horror
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. My girlfriend likes horror, I don't... -
Recent Cult Horror
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Cult horror movies from recent years. -
Pre-Romero zombie movies (1932 to 1968)
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. From Haitian voudoun priests to mad doctors and scientists, these films depict the world of the zombie before Romero changed everything. -
20 Recent Horror Movies Based on Actual Medical Conditions
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. From masterpieces to obscure splatter films, the horror genre has always preyed upon the weaknesses of the human mind. Whether it’s the monster under the bed or the monster next door, most horror films share a common currency: fear and its more popular form of exchange, anxiety. However, there are certain titles that manage to refine this formula and, instead of relying only on supernatural antagonists and murderous maniacs, follow the more intricate paths of psychology and psychiatry. The list next contains a series of recent films that manage to trade their characters’ psychological and sometimes physical wellness for a copious amount of fear. While these movies might feature their own dose of supernatural, the classical horror recipe is not their strong point. Also, most of these productions will cast doubt either on their characters’ sanity or the viewer’s. We went for titles that came out during the past three years and intentionally left out the classics, including Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and highlights from the 2000’s such as Identity or Frailty. Also note that this list does not contain any actual plot spoilers, but it might “spoil” the thrills you’d eventually get from discovering some of these movies’ key characters. -
Another World Entertainent
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The catalogue of the great Scandanavic movie distribution company. In order of the releases / catalogue number. -
Gorro's Favourite Horror Films - iCM Forum
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Submission for the iCM Forum's Favourite Horror Movie poll -
Dreadit's Top 50 Horror Films II
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. As submitted and voted on by /r/horror readers -
Don Coscarelli Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All feature films directed by Don Coscarelli. -
Joe Dante Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All feature films directed by Joe Dante. Shorts, TV-episodes and documentaries are not included. -
Claustrophobic horror movies
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Brian Yuzna
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. The complete filmography of Brian Yuzna as a director. -
House of Psychotic Women: Compendium of Female Neurosis
Favs/dislikes: 19:0. Every film listed in the appendix of Kier-La Janisse's 2012 memoir "House of Psychotic Women." From the book: "[…]while by no means comprehensive, this appendix is a cross-section of horror and violent exploitation films that feature disturbed or neurotic women as primary or pivotal characters […] Admittedly some films stretch genre definitions, and others fall completely outside of the centre but are nonetheless important progenitors for genre characterizations." -
Haunted house movies
Favs/dislikes: 4:1.
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