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  1. Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For's icon

    Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From the book by Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg and Andrew Hershberger
  2. Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide - The Best Zombie Movies's icon

    Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide - The Best Zombie Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 25:0. Glenn Kay's personal favourite zombie movies. The first 25 are ranked, and then some of his other favourites, unranked. Creepshow - the segment "Father's Day" Tales From the Crypt - the segment "Poetic Justice" The entire list of films mentioned in his book can be found here: [url]http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/zombie+movies+the+ultimate+guide/mightysparks/[/url]
  3. Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide's icon

    Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide

    Favs/dislikes: 45:0. All titles mentioned in the book by Glenn Kay. 1930s - 1-6 1940s - 7-16 1950s - 17-25 1960s - 26-45 1970s - 46-87 1980s - 88-199 1990s - 200-261 2000s - 262-364 Zombieless Zombie Movies: 365-393 Not on IMDb: Requiem der Teufel (1993) Sex, Chocolate, and Zombie Republicans (1998) His personal favourites are here: [url]http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/zombie+movies+the+ultimate+guide+-+the+best+zombie+movies/mightysparks/[/url]
  4. Zombie Movies's icon

    Zombie Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  5. Zombie's icon

    Zombie

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1.
  6. You Wanna See Something Really Scary? A 365 Day Guide to Must See Horror Films's icon

    You Wanna See Something Really Scary? A 365 Day Guide to Must See Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The filmography of the book by W.P. Spence. You Wanna See Something Really Scary? is a 365 day crash course in horror films. One film a day, viewed and reviewed, to turn the average Joe into Mighty Joe Horror. Full of the monsters, madness, blood, guts, screams, bad dreams, slices, dices, thrills and chills that make Horror the greatest genre in film, this book has it all. You'll scream in terror through the classics of yesteryear, the golden years of horror, the rise of the slasher and the new wave of gore. You'll gasp in fright at the heroes of horror, the actors, scream queens, special effects wizards and creature creators. And you'll clutch your heart at the nightmares on the screen, created by some of the greatest writers and directors in film history. So enter, if you dare.
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    Worldweird Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. The weirdest, the strangest, the oddest cinema from the farthest reaches of the globe. No Ozu, No Godard, No Antonioni, nothing so respectable. Only sleaze, horror, action, fantasy, whatever. The undefinable, the unnacceptable, the unreal. Original blog: http://worldweirdcinema.blogspot.com/ The author currently blogs for the Mondo Macabro DVD label: http://mondomacabrodvd.blogspot.com/ and runs their official Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/mondomacabrodvd
  8. William Girdler filmography's icon

    William Girdler filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Movies made by William Girdler.
  9. Wicked, Violent, Scary's icon

    Wicked, Violent, Scary

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. The wicked, violent, scary movies that usually share at least two of three things: memorable atmosphere, grotesque ideas, original execution. And the fact that they are of this millennium. No particular order.
  10. When Animals Attack: The 70 Best Horror Movies with Killer Animals's icon

    When Animals Attack: The 70 Best Horror Movies with Killer Animals

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. "The definitive horror movie guide for fans of killer animals and “revenge of nature” films. When Animals Attack: The 70 Best Horror Movies with Killer Animals provides a fascinating and entertaining insight into the cinematographic world of animals on the rampage. From well-known predators such as sharks and lions to unusual killing machines like turkeys, elephants, frogs, cats, and rabbits, there is no shortage of the species on display in this book. Leading horror writers and filmmakers present their favorite “animals attack” films through in-depth essays. Some of the films are touching, some are repulsive, and some are just plain silly. Not all of these horror movies line up with the critical consensus, yet they have one thing in common: they have made the heart of the writer beat faster with excitement."
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    Wes Craven Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Wes Craven's filmography
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    Wes Craven Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 25:0. This is the list of all feature films directed by the legendary horror director Wes Craven.
  13. Watch Mojo: Top 10 Horror Movies per Decade's icon

    Watch Mojo: Top 10 Horror Movies per Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The Top 10 Horror Movies per decade, 1920s-1950s to 2000s, per WatchMojo.com. From these lists, WatchMojo named the "Top 10 Horror Movies of All Time": 1. Psycho 2. The Exorcist 3. The Shining 4. Halloween 5. Dracula 6. Night of the Living Dead 7. A Nightmare on Elm Street 8. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 9. Rosemary's Baby 10. Friday the 13th
  14. Watch Mojo: Top 10 Cult Classics's icon

    Watch Mojo: Top 10 Cult Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Top 10 Cult Classics per WatchMojo. 1-10: Comedies 11-20: Sci-Fi 21-30: Horror 31-39: Action The list only includes 39 movies due to WatchMojo considering "Repo Man" both a Sci-Fi and an Action movie (and the #4 one at that).
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    Vulture's The 100 Scares That Shaped Horror (2018)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Vulture's chronological exploration of the 100 key films that shaped the evolution of the horror genre. Written by Jordan Crucchiola, with Bilge Ebiri, Angelica Jade Bastién, Brittney-Jade Colangelo, Kalyn Corrigan, Michael Gingold, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, April Wolfe, and Mark H. Harris.
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    Vulture's The 100 Scares That Shaped Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. From Frankenstein to Freddy, the movie moments that formed the genre (and our nightmares).[Vulture]
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    Vincent Price filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 43:1. Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and serio-comic attitude in a series of horror films made in the latter part of his career. Doesn't include: cameos, shorts, tv-series, tv-movies or movies with only his voice (which are not few)
  18. Videohound's Horror Show: 999 Hair-Raising, Hellish, and Humorous Movies's icon

    Videohound's Horror Show: 999 Hair-Raising, Hellish, and Humorous Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0.
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    Venerdì festino

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. FIlm horror in Carmen's house
  20. Val Lewton filmography's icon

    Val Lewton filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. All films produced by Val Lewton.
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    USA Up All Night

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. USA Up All Night (also known as Up All Night and Up All Night with Rhonda Shear) is an American cable television series that aired weekly on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Network. The show aired from 1989 to 1998. The program consisted of low-budget films, bookended by in-studio or on-location comedy skits featuring the show's hosts. In addition to skits, the hosts would also provide sardonic comments about the featured film(s), and observations on various Hollywood- and/or New York City-area clubs and attractions (when the series was shooting out of studio). Including commercials, the program typically ran from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. [wikipedia]
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    Universal Horror Films

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Horror films and monster movies put out by Universal Studios in the years 1923-1958.
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    United States Settings of Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The films appearing on a map made for Horror on Screen, showing the most significant horror films set in each US state (and Washington D.C.) 1-4: Alabama, 5-7: Alaska, 8-14: Arizona, 15-19: Arkansas, 20-32: California, 33-37: Colorado, 38-44: Connecticut, 45-49: Delaware, 50-55: Florida, 56-61: Georgia, 62-65: Hawaii, 66: Idaho, 67-72: Illinois, 73-74: Indiana, 75-78: Iowa, 79-81: Kansas, 82-84: Kentucky, 85-90: Louisiana, 91-97: Maine, 98-102: Maryland, 103-108: Massachusetts, 109-114: Michigan, 115-119: Minnesota, 120-122: Mississippi, 123-124: Missouri, 125: Montana, 126-128: Nebraska, 129-134: Nevada, 135-139: New Hampshire, 140-145: New Jersey, 146-151: New Mexico, 152-160: New York, 161-167: North Carolina, 168-169: North Dakota, 170-174: Ohio, 175-179: Oklahoma, 180-186: Oregon, 187-195: Pennsylvania, 196-199: Rhode Island, 200-201: South Carolina, 202: South Dakota, 203-208: Tennessee, 209-216: Texas, 217-221: Utah, 222-226: Vermont, 227-229: Virginia, 230-233: Washington, 234-236: Washington D.C., 237-241: West Virginia, 242-246: Wisconsin, 247: Wyoming.
  24. UndeadCritic | Top 25 Horror Movies's icon

    UndeadCritic | Top 25 Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. My personal favourite 25 horror movies. The lower portion of this list changes frequently.
  25. TV Overmind's The Top 20 Horror Anime of All-Time's icon

    TV Overmind's The Top 20 Horror Anime of All-Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. "Some of the best stories ever told have been in anime (Japanese cartoons). They come in all sorts of genres, including comedy, drama, and thrillers. These cartoons are popular all over the world for their incredible art style and in-depth stories that they offer. Whether you are looking for a playful or serious story – and one that is as fantastical or realistic as you want it to be – there is likely an anime out there for you. A lot of anime fans would find it hard to choose a single favorite anime. They have so much variety between them that one may be a person’s favorite in one category, whereas another is their favorite in a different category. This makes it pretty hard to determine which anime is the best objectively. Plus, it is a very personal decision, making it subjective by nature. One of the more interesting genres appreciated by anime connoisseurs is the horror anime genre. The fact that it is drawn art makes it very easy to introduce some disturbing, fantastical, and implausible themes without stretching a budget or running into similar issues. There is a huge variety of horror anime out there today – it even has a few subgenres of its own. If you are looking for a new show to watch, you might want to consider an anime. Horror fans will appreciate watching a few of these Japanese cartoons. Whether you have seen an anime before or not, you might want to check out the following list of the Top Twenty Horror Anime Series of All-Time."
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