I don't know what I would consider "THE" scariest horror movie that's a pretty subjective question depending on the viewer/audience, but I can list a few which immediately stand out to me, and aren't on the usual top ten lists, such as "The Exorcist", "Halloween", "Nightmare on Elm St", blah, blah, and blah.
- "Threads" one of the scariest, most chilling nuke/post-apocalyptic movies ever made. Truly bleak & terrifying.
- "Rosemary's Baby" this one does often make the usual lists, but it's very unique, and one of the best unnerving conspiratorial horror movies out there.
- "The Parallax View" Similar to above, but not technically a "horror" movie. It's more of a political conspiracy movie, and is REALLY creepy.
- "Fragment of Fear" somewhat (undeservedly) obscure, but worth hunting down. really spooky psychological horror movie, with no straight answers, and will leave you thinking about it long after it's over.
Those are just a few offbeat chillers that came to mind. Just wanted to list some great overlooked titles which aren't often discussed.
I don't know what I would consider "THE" scariest horror movie that's a pretty subjective question depending on the viewer/audience, but I can list a few which immediately stand out to me, and aren't on the usual top ten lists, such as "The Exorcist", "Halloween", "Nightmare on Elm St", blah, blah, and blah.
1. "Threads" one of the scariest, most chilling nuke/post-apocalyptic movies ever made. Truly bleak & terrifying.
2. "Rosemary's Baby" this one does often make the usual lists, but it's very unique, and one of the best unnerving conspiratorial horror movies out there.
3. "The Parallax View" Similar to above, but not technically a "horror" movie. It's more of a political conspiracy movie, and is REALLY creepy.
4. "Fragment of Fear" somewhat (undeservedly) obscure, but worth hunting down. really spooky psychological horror movie, with no straight answers, and will leave you thinking about it long after it's over.
Those are just a few offbeat chillers that came to mind. Just wanted to list some great overlooked titles which aren't often discussed.
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