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Here you go: A list of the top 100 horror movies of all time. That is, according to the Spout community. That’s what we’re all about--sharing our opinions, suggestions and critiques for both well-known and unknown movies. See a movie you like? Find out more by clicking on the...
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Recent horror blog posts

Frankenstien Created Woman (1967, Gr ...
By CinemaRian on CinemaRian Blog
" If you see a movie called Frankenstein Created Woman, you know what you're getting. The cheesy title (which grammatically incorrect, it should be called Frankenstein Created a Woman) is sign that by this point in the series, they weren't even trying to be good. This is the sort of crap you expect to be mocked on Mystery Science Theatre 3000, not from Hammer Studios. Completely ... [More]"
Peasantry Superstitions. .
By Macabre_FilmNut on Macabre_FilmNut Blog
" Watching this uncut version of Ceremonia Sangrienta a.k.a. Bloody Ceremony, with litalian beauty Lucia Bose, is like watching a great piece of gothic history. If you’re into local peasant superstition from the dark ages, then this is a perfect fit. The movie starts out with a local doctor dead and in his coffin, facing the local court. Dead and on trial, he is suspect of ... [More]"
Pan's Labyrinth (2006, Spain, Guille ...
By CinemaRian on CinemaRian Blog
" The world is a scary place, with far too many people with propensity to evil, but you wouldn't know it from watching even the best fantasy films. Evil is usually personified in mythic or obviously evil characters (The Witch in The Wizard of Oz, David Bowie in Labyrinth). Thinking back on Pan's Labyrinth, the extraordinary horror fantasy from Guillermo del Toro, I realized tha ... [More]"
To the Devil, a Daughter (1976, Grea ...
By CinemaRian on CinemaRian Blog
" To the Devil a Daughter is the last of the Hammer Horror films, and one of the least typical. As I learned on the DVD documentary, the studio was in its death throws at the time of its making and was forced to co-produce the film with a German studios at the time of its making. Unlike other Hammer films, this is a certifiable A production-with stars, a less exploitive storyli ... [More]"
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Recent horror discussions

Italian Horror....
In HORROR MOVIES 101 last post by Macabre_FilmNut
"I was 19 years old during the period of late '79- early 1980. And it is during that time that I wandered into a seedy, downtown Denver 'movie-house'. The only thing I knew about the movie I was about to see was the name on ... [More] "
The Mist...Has Come
In HORROR MOVIES 101 last post by jdice31
"All right. So, it took me forever to see it but I finally saw The Mist! Woo! And, let me tell you...I'm not sure how to feel about it. It was good, don't get me wrong, but something was...missing? I think it was some of the ... [More] "
Double features
In B Movies last post by joem18b
"I've only been to one or two double features in my life, but they were both great experiences. Even though Kill Bill Vol. 1 was preceded by Payback instead of the original Point Blank! Even though the movies at the drive-in were S.W.A. ... [More] "
Hannibal the Cannibal
In Serialicious last post by leeroy711
"Undoubtedly the most widespread and critically acclaimed serial killer movie is The Silence of the Lambs. The acting, direction, dialogue, cinematography, and nature of the characters all coalesce into a fantastically terrifying portray ... [More] "
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