Very visceral, intelligent, and intense, Day of the Dead is the first psychological zombie movie that's still one of the best in the genre.
Atmospheric and compelling, Black Death is a movie following an expedition to a strange village mysteriously untouched by the bubonic plague.
Night of the Comet is a fun and refreshing eighties post-apocalyptic indie movie tapping into intriguing what-if fantasy with a lot of humor.
Charming, cheesy, and at times quite graphic, Fright Night is a cool eighties vampire movie you're going to keep coming back to.
Taking place aboard a small airplane, Altitude is a quite effective Lovecraftian blend of mystery and horror worth checking out.
Deliciously gory and at the same time hilarious, Re-Animator is one of the best horror comedies of the eighties. And for a good reason.
Very stylish and charming, Split Second is one hell of a B-movie set in post-apocalyptic London where a beast stalks the sewage canals.
If you're looking for an authentic psychological horror, I give you Session 9, shot on location at the Danvers State Mental Hospital.
As a definition of a psychological thriller, El Habitante Incierto is an incredibly engaging and creative movie with a distinctly bizarre sense of humor.
Starring beautiful Belen Rueda, Julia's Eyes is a refreshing Spanish thriller featuring an original story full of mystery and suspense.
We will be battling another batch of nasty kids in The Plague, a messy horror movie with an intriguing central concept and creepy atmosphere.
The Fly is much more than a grotesque body horror movie, as it's also a thought-provoking masterpiece that stood the test of time.
Choosing mystery over graphic violence, Wind Chill is a solid horror movie making the most of its snowing setting and Emily Blunt.
Meandering and without many scares, The Rite is a different kind of exorcism movie enhanced by strong performances and production values.
Too ambiguous but also immersive, atmospheric, and scary at times, Vanishing on 7th Street is a mystery worth delving into.
Highly controversial and bizarre, Battle Royale is a Japanese action movie about more than just teens killing each other on an island.
If you ever wondered can you base a science fiction movie solely on one hot female lead, Species has an answer ready for you!
Shockingly gruesome and with a thick, suffocating atmosphere, Frontière(s) is a horror movie that will give fucking nightmares.
With a simple but effective tagline “They eat so fast, you don’t have time to scream”, Critters made their way...
Not as scary as it is charmingly funny and nostalgic, Creepshow is a stylish horror anthology based on Stephen King's five juicy stories.
Blending science fiction, horror, and comedy, The Faculty is just so fucking entertaining! Visuals still hold up and the cast is just perfect.
With a budget of over $150 million, The Wolfman is a big werewolf movie featuring stunning visuals, a great cast and lofty period setting.
The vibrant museum setting, graphic violence, and great practical effects made The Relic quite a refreshing creature feature experience.
If you're looking for an adventure movie with strong horror elements, The Cave is a perfect choice featuring an engaging atmosphere and great visuals.
The Crazies, 2010 edition, is a simple and effective remake of Romero's forgotten seventies gem about a deadly outbreak in a small town.
Claustrophobic, creepy, and, above all, scary, The Descent is that cave horror movie everybody was talking about several years ago.
Featuring a creepy atmosphere, a familiar story, and one super-high Kevin Costner, The New Daughter is a flawed but watchable horror movie.
Lean and mean, High Tension is a French horror movie honoring seventies and eighties slashers with style and brutality.
Featuring an all-consuming nightmarish atmosphere and creepy visuals, Silent Hill is a horror movie you simply need to experience.
More a mystery movie than a horror, Stigmata fails to capitalize on its subversive exploration of religion but it's still worth a watch.
Eerie and atmospheric, The Village is not your usual horror movie but more of a thriller with a subversive twist coming from M. Night.
Charming, surprisingly well-written, and shot, Tremors is a movie featuring a seamless blend of horror, comedy, and monsters!
Featuring a creepy atmosphere, Eskalofrio AKA Shiver is a refreshing Spanish horror movie full of suspense, mystery and surprising twists.
Flawed but still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Romero's Survival of the Dead is probably the first zombie western movie.
Featuring a familiar plot and surprisingly good special effects, Growth is a decent indie horror about a failed experiment with parasites.
To the HVCs recommendation I checked out this movie and it turned out to be great. You just have to...
More a psychological horror than your average zombie movie, Mutants offers a suspenseful and bleak atmosphere and an engaging story.
Gabriel is a gritty and atmospheric neo-noir indie fantasy movie with great visuals and acting. Think Sin City meets The Crow on a budget.
Dark and visually impressive, Daybreakers is a unique vampire movie offering fascinating worldbuilding and an immersive atmosphere.
Satisfyingly complex and full of mystery, Triangle is an engaging psychological horror movie set on a huge ship holding many secrets.
Starring Henry Cavill, Blood Creek is a highly underrated, visually impressive, and authentic horror with one hell of a villain.
Mesmerizing in its complexity, Jacob's Ladder is one of those psychological movies examining the very nature of our reality.
Featuring vampires, zombies, and a crazy story, I Sell The Dead is a macabre and easygoing comedy horror movie fans will love.
Atmospheric drama set in a post-apocalyptic world after a pandemic killed most of the population with good visuals and character development.
At times fucked up and nasty but without any gore, Case 39 features a familiar story about a kid who trouble follows wherever she goes.
The Final Destination, 2009 edition, is a flawed but entertaining stand-alone sequel making your freak accident fears come to life.
Harrowingly realistic, Eden Lake is the stuff nightmares are made out of following a young couples romantic getaway turn into hellish ordeal.
Suspenseful, visually striking and also inspired by true events, Rogue is probably the best crocodile movie you'll ever going to see.
If you're looking for a charming, funny, and cool indie zombie movie, look no further than an underrated Australian masterpiece Undead.
Still just as captivating and scary as it was, Poltergeist is one of the best horror movies I have ever seen. This house is CLEAN!