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1408 is a horror movie in the vein of The Shining and Misery. There's almost no blood or gore in
1408, but it is creepy. Read a review of
1408 on DVD.
The Host is an unconventional creature feature about an ugly monster that emerges from the river in Seoul and begins gobbling up people. This is a horror film, but it is enriched by everyday details of contemporary Korean life, much of which is treated humorously.
28 Days Later doesn't fit neatly into any genre, I’d say it's more or less a post-apocalyptic sci-fi horror film. Read a
review of this movie.
This chilling horror film is one of the smartest movies ever made about werewolves. Read the
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This is a fascinating mélange of movie genres, including horror. Read more about this film in this
review.
Mixing horror, fantasy, and dark eroticism, this film is well-acted, cinematic, has an interesting score, and high production values. Find out more in this review of the horror movie
Cat People.
Bela Lugosi's performance in the title role still stands as one of the greatest matchups of actor and character in cinema history. Read a
review of iconic horror classic.
A review of the iconic horror movie
Dracula.
The iconic horror classic
Frankenstein (1931) features an unforgettable performance by Boris Karloff. Read a review of this horror movie.
F. W. Murnau's
Nosferatu (1922) is the earliest important screen adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel
Dracula. Find out more in this
review of the silent horror film.
I would categorize this Japanese-language movie as a psychological horror film, but it's very different from mainstream American horror movies. Read a review of
Pulse.
A review of the horror movie on DVD.