The Shining (1980): Iris Kubrick’s The Shining is a hallmark of psychological horror. It is the scary friction of paranoia and terror that boggles the mind.
Psycho (1960): Hitchcock’s masterpiece marked the invention of the new age of horror, characterized by petrifying and suspenseful elements, and frighteningly logical.
The Exorcist (1973): An enduring masterpiece on possession, cults, and unholy spirits. This masterpiece will undoubtedly stand the test of time.
Hereditary (2018): Hereditary’s unnerving atmosphere, the remarkable cast, and the progressively intense moments that burden the viewers.
Get Out (2017): Get Out elegantly meshes horror with social critique, a feat no other social critique horror movie has accomplished.
A Quiet Place (2018): It is a horror film that focuses on survival, requiring complete silence. It is frightening to imagine death being somewhere outside the world of sound.
The Conjuring (2013): The Conjuring, directed by James Wan in 2013, delved into case files that were allegedly true and created a new type of supernatural horror for a new generation.
Jaws (1975): Jaws is much more than a shark movie. The waters of California pose a challenge to the filmmakers trying to win over the Hollywood audience.
The Silence of the Lambs (1991): A thriller-horror blend is filled with starving and desperate clowns that pay tribute to the iconic Hannibal Lecter.