Featuring an original story, oddly gripping atmosphere and one hell of a cast, The Prophecy is an occult horror/thriller well worth watching.
Balancing authentic character development, convincing worldbuilding, and juicy action, 28 Weeks Later is a gem much better than the original.
Predictable but still with enough eerie atmosphere to warrant a viewing, Blood Vessel is a solid B horror movie; a sea-worthy creature feature.
Digging deep into your paranoia and fear, Final Destination is a sleek, suspenseful, and entertaining slasher with a refreshing twist.
Despite its unquestionable influence on the zombie genre and solid performances, 28 Days Later is a messy, overrated and not scary at all.
Nazi experiments, zombies, and claustrophobia await you in Trench 11, an expertly crafted and immersive indie war horror movie.
Hilariously heavy-handed and yet visually alluring, The Haunting also features one of the most stunningly beautiful haunted houses ever.
Flawed but also nightmarish and visually sleek, The Midnight Meat Train is a grotesquely brutal horror that fans of the genre will enjoy.
Extra Ordinary is an extraordinarily charming albeit a bit clumsy Irish horror comedy featuring ghosts, demons, and even a bit of romance.
Creepy, macabre but also heavy-handed and unintentionally funny at times, Anatomy offers a refreshing twist on the familiar slasher formula.
Punching way above its weight class, The Windigo is a refreshing and competent indie creature feature with a Native American twist.
Incident in the Ghostland blends familiar genre elements into a highly effective, visually impressive, and scary psychological horror.
Punching way above its weight class, You Might Be The Killer is a solid retro horror comedy paying homage to all those eighties slashers.
Visually unique and disturbingly creepy, The Cell is a serial killer movie offering you a look into a nightmarish world others only talk about.
Coming to us from the master himself, John Carpenter, Body Bags is an effective and fast-paced horror anthology worth watching.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning adds a psychological aspect to a familiar gory recipe effectively delving deeper into the dark.
Sweaty and ominous, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003 is a masterpiece of terror, a gripping horror gem that only got better over time.
Drawing inspiration from the genre classics, The Convent is a charmingly nostalgic, funny and entertaining horror comedy.
One rock band, a couple of magic mushrooms and a whole lot of pissed giant killer ants make the flawed horror comedy Dead Ant worth watching.
As stereotypical as they come, Night Swim is still a solid horror movie about a family terrorized by a haunted swimming pool.
Claustrophic and dark, del Toro's science fiction horror about giant cockroaches Mimic is a B movie with an A execution.
Bloody, action-packed, and gripping, Dawn of the Dead, 2004 edition, is a zombie movie masterpiece that's still awesome after 20 years.
Unflinchingly brutal, well-crafted, and just a lot of fun, Thanksgiving is the ultimate holiday-themed horror comedy you need to watch.
Action-packed and deliciously gory, Dance of the Dead is an indie zombie horror comedy about a prom night these high schoolers won't forget.
A bit hectic towards the end, Krampus is a solid Christmas-themed horror comedy still offering loads of fun and nasty creatures.
A bit silly but also charmingly ambitious and oddly entertaining, Dampyr is a stylish old-school vampire movie based on a graphic novel.
Cheesy, silly, and yet also surprisingly intelligent, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a fun eighties horror comedy heavy on the nudity.
Unrealistic and silly, Scream VI is a barely watchable slasher horror movie good for playing in the background as a distraction.
Rough around the edges but still competent, Open 24 Hours is a stereotypical slasher horror movie that fans of the genre will appreciate.
Ominous, mysterious, and quite gory at times, Venus is a good Spanish occult horror movie inspired by Lovecraft's tales of cosmic terror.
Saint AKA Sint is a charming little Dutch horror comedy about zombie Santa appearing in Amsterdam to kill all those who've been naughty.
Yes, Crabs! is a charming indie horror comedy about killer crabs attacking teens during prom night that fans of the genre will appreciate.
Cheesy but fun and imbued with the spirit of the eighties, Night of the Demons is a horror comedy not afraid of nudity or gore.
No One Gets Out Alive is a highly underrated occult horror movie featuring a nightmarish atmosphere, fast pacing and one hell of a finale.
Jennifer's Body is a stylish and funny horror comedy at its best and a guilty pleasure at its worst and definitely a movie worth watching.
A bit messy but with a big heart and a good message, Tales From The Hood is exactly the nineties gangsta horror comedy you think it is.
Refreshing and nasty, Talk to Me is a perfect example of a lean and mean modern horror movie setting new standards in the possession subgenre.
Following a familiar B movie formula, Infestation is a fun little horror comedy with a big heart and a genuinely funny script.
Featuring one hell of a villain, Maniac Cop is an unashamedly B horror movie about a serial killer prowling the seedy New York streets.
Lights Out is a by-the-numbers horror movie offering nothing new but making up for that with excellent scares and visual quality.
Delightfully deranged, darkly comical and memorable, The Loved Ones is one of a kind horror movie featuring one of a kind serial killer.
Just the right amount of style-over-substance, Revenge is a bloody, visually beautiful, and highly effective French horror movie.
Despite its potent premise, The Last Voyage of the Demeter turned out to be an average vampire movie creepy and gory enough to warrant a viewing.
Not as pacey as the other slashers of the 2000s, House of Wax focuses on the creepy atmosphere and the bizarre nature of its main story.
Still visually stunning after all these years, Hollow Man is both a commercial science fiction movie and a fascinating character study.
Fun and funny, Renfield is a deliciously bloody horror comedy not about the most popular vampire in the world, but his poor assistant...
After more than 40 years, The Shining, an atmospheric psychological horror based on Stephen King's novel, still looks and feels amazing.
The Babadook takes a familiar horror movie plot and uses it to explore the most powerful human emotion there is, fear. Paralyzing fear.
Nasty and visceral, The Hills Have Eyes 2 is a stand-alone sequel worth watching only if you're a fan of mutants vs. humans horrors.
Set in the Deep South where the supernatural still lives, The Skeleton Key is an atmospheric, simple, and effective occult horror movie.