Here are the scariest Horror Movies of all time

The film site Rotten Tomatoes has listed the ten scariest horror films of all time.

According to the site’s jury, The Exaggeration is the scariest horror film in the world. PDO

We are currently living in the Halloween season. Halloween can be celebrated in many ways. One way to spend Halloween is to curl up in the corner of the sofa and watch horror movies.

The film website Rotten Tomatoes has listed with the help of his own crew, the ten scariest horror movies of all time.

See below to see if you would dare to add one of the films below to your watch list.

1. The Exorcist (1973)

According to the site’s jury, the scariest horror movie of all time is a horror classic released in 1973 Exorcist.

The film is about Regan, a girl who is possessed by the demon Pazuzu. Medical means do not help, but the Catholic Church has to exorcise the girl.

Exorcist was the first horror film to receive a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards. The film caused outright mass hysteria in its year of release. Viewers were so scared of the film that they fainted and vomited in cinemas.

2. Hereditary (2018)

Published in 2018 Hereditary – Legacy of evil is the second scariest horror film of all time according to Rotten Tomatoes.

The film is about a family whose matriarch dies. After this, dark and creepy supernatural things begin to happen, entwined in a wild web of secrets.

According to the site, the film features one of the most shocking scenes of all time, which is why the film is listed at number two.

3. Cursed (2013)

Appreciated by James Wan guided by Damnable is one of the best modern horror films according to Rotten Tomatoes. Damnable-the first part of the film series, according to the site, serves up scares from start to finish.

There is also another horror film directed by Wan on the list of the ten scariest horror films, but this one is the scarier of them according to the site.

Damnable based on a real life story Ed and From Lorraine Warrenwho investigate paranormal phenomena around the world.

4. Glitter (1980)

Cult movie Flair is the mother of all movies based on Stephen King’s works, according to Rotten Tomatoes. The website praises Hohto as a haunting and authentic story about a family whose father gets the janitor’s washing machine from a haunted mansion.

Hohto is an actor Jack Nicholson the most significant role. The film features an iconic scene where the actor pushes his face through a cut in the door.

Rotten Tomatoes praises the film’s unique ability to creep under the skin.

5. The Texas Chainsaw Murders (1974)

Number five on the list is a 1970s horror film The Texas Chainsaw Murders. In the film, five young people travel to the Texas countryside, where they are targeted by a family of cannibals.

There have been attempts to continue the film with several sequels, but none of them have matched the original work. Made on a small budget, the film is full of such dirty aesthetics that it makes it feel authentic, according to the site.

6. The Ring (2002)

The Ring is one of the most famous horror films of the 21st century. In the film, a journalist investigates a videotape that allegedly killed the four teenagers who watched it. Those who watched the videotape allegedly died within a week.

The Ring is Gore Verbinski’s remake of Japanese director Hideo Nakata’s thriller. Rotten Tomatoes writes that the 2002 version has fallen behind its predecessor in terms of appreciation, but it certainly managed to scare audiences around the world.

7. Halloween (1978)

The year 1978 Halloween made by the actor About Jamie Lee Curtis for the sake of. Halloween is a classic of its own genre. Movie effects are outdated and clumsy looking these days. The website promises that, despite everything, Halloween is still scary and intense today.

The mask and appearance of the main villain of Halloween, Michael Myers, have become legendary over time. For more than 40 years, the film has inspired the entire horror genre to create the settings of an unstoppable badass and a fighting woman.

8. Sinister (2012)

Sinister is a movie where a true crime writer moves into a new house with his family and finds suspicious video tapes in the attic. To the author’s horror, the videos reveal brutal murders committed in his house.

Written by the movie C. Robert Cargill got inspiration for the script from the movie The Ring, so there are similarities in the plots of the films. However, according to Rotten Tomatoes, the film manages to stand out with enough dramatic revelations and creepy sets.

9. Possessed (2010)

Riivattu is a film director by James Wan a horror film released in 2010. The lead role is played by Wani later Damnable– an actor known from productions Patrick Wilson.

The film tells the story of a boy who falls into a coma and while in a coma begins to soul travel. The boy forgets his experience, but begins to have flashbacks to his travels again in adulthood.

Rooten Tomatoes raves Possessed in his list, saying that the film features one of the scariest scares of all time.

10. It (2017)

It is a very scary movie for people with clown phobia. Based on Stephen King’s novel, It broke records in its release year. It beat out Exorcist 44-year-long record as the highest-grossing horror film of all time.

The story is about children who meet a Swedish actor by Bill Skarsgård played by Pelle in the sewers.

According to Rotten Tomatoes, the movie made with a huge budget offers a handful of good sets, top-notch cinematographic graphics, as well as fun and a lot of scares.

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