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The Best Horror Movies of 2023 (2)

As 2023 comes to an end, it's time to look back on all the frights we had this year. 2023 was kicked off by Allison WIlliams taking a break from being terrorized by Lena Dunham to be terrorized by a lifelike evil AI doll in M3GAN. Mia Goth returned to form as her usual maniacal character in Infinity Pool which premiered at Sundance. Streamers released surprising hits, most noticeably Shudder with Skinamarink which had everyone revisiting their childhood nightmares. Perhaps the most anticipated horror release this year, Scream VI, left Woodsboro, and Sidney Prescott behind for the bright lights of New York City. Not to mention an outstanding and terrifying directorial debut from Down Under with Talk to Me by Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou. And who would have thought Eli Roth would be the guy to give us a Thanksgiving horror movie worthy of a rewatch every year?

It's been an interesting year for horror, one full of PG-13 horror and remakes, but also one that hopefully signals more original and up-and-coming voices in the genre. Here are the best horror movies of 2023, so far.

1 'The Pale Blue Eye'

Directed by Scott Cooper

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Few names in horror fiction are as beloved as Edgar Allen Poe, but The Pale Blue Eye isn’t a typical adaptation of one of his most famous works. Instead, Scott Cooper’s chilly murder mystery casts Poe (Harry Melling) as a supporting character in the story of the mysterious deaths of several cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Cooper reunites with Christian Bale after 2017's Hostiles, who delivers another outstanding, reserved performance as the grizzled detective Augustus Landor. While The Pale Blue Eye begins as a straightforward investigative thriller, Cooper incorporates elements of gothic horror as the murders get more gruesome. While it may not pack a lot of jump scares, the shocking ending is the type of real horror that will stick with you far after the credits have rolled.

The scares in The Pale Blue Eye are psychological; what are people willing to do to each other out of revenge, and how does obsession begin? It’s a particularly interesting work of biographical fiction that explores how these traumatic events inspired Poe and shaped his worldview; Melling’s idiosyncratic, mannered performance is perfect for the reclusive author. Cooper once again puts together fantastic production design that captures the eerie atmosphere of a frosty 19th-century military academy. The woodland environments are perfect for the film’s themes about mankind’s inherently animalistic nature. It’s unflinchingly brutal, never drawing attention to the carnage, which somehow manages to make it even more disturbing. With stellar, creepy supporting work from Lucy Boynton and Harry Lawtey, The Pale Blue Eye is a new winter-bound horror favorite and one of the stronger Netflix originals. - Liam Gaughan

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The Pale Blue Eye

R

Release Date
January 6, 2023
Director
Scott Cooper
Cast
Christian Bale , Harry Melling , Simon McBurney , Timothy Spall

Runtime
128 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Writers
Mary MacDonald Rival , Allan Wylie

Watch on Netflix

2 'M3GAN'

Directed by Gerard Johnstone

Killer dolls have been done in horror many times over the decades. Chucky and Annabelle anyone? It takes a unique concept to create a film with a similar villain and not have it come off as a clone. M3GAN succeeds at standing on its own by creating a character we’ve never seen before. M3GAN (Amie Donald and Jenna Davis) is a life-sized A.I. doll programmed to speak and walk like a real person. Her implanted purpose is to be a friend for a recently orphaned child, but she takes her mission a little too seriously and ends up becoming overprotective to the point of murder. Allison Williams and young Violent McGraw are great as the aunt and niece trying to stop M3GAN’s murderous ways. The film is both scary and funny, and while the third act bloodbath is hindered a little by its PG-13 rating, the creepy dance sequence is so unique that it went viral before the film was ever released. Let’s see Annabelle do that. - Shawn Van Horn

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M3GAN

PG-13

Release Date
January 6, 2023

Director
Gerard Johnstone
Cast
Allison Williams , Violet McGraw , Ronny Chieng , Amie Donald

Runtime
102 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Watch on Prime Video

3 'Skinamarink'

Directed by Kyle Edward Bell

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From its disquieting beginning all the way to its petrifying end, Kyle Edward Ball's feature debut Skinamarink is a modern horror masterpiece. Telling what could be a simple story of two siblings who find themselves trapped in their home after all the windows and doors vanish, it thrives in its precise presentation that is unlike anything else out there. Specifically, it is a very restrained yet no less riveting work of horror where what we don’t see is just as scary as what we do. Taking place entirely in this single location that increasingly feels as though it has been removed from time and space, it plunges into the darkness that threatens to swallow you whole. As voices begin to echo throughout the house and figures appear where there were once none, it settles into a rhythm that is as mesmerizing as it is maddening. It's not a film for everyone, but it rewards those who take the plunge along with it. If you find yourself brave enough, you’re going to want to turn off all the lights in your house and put on headphones to fully immerse yourself in what proves to be a distinctly evocative vision. - Chase Hutchinson

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Skinamarink

Not Rated

Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.

Release Date
January 13, 2023

Director
Kyle Edward Ball

Cast
Jaime Hill , Dali Rose Tetreault , Ross Paul , Lucas Paul

Runtime
100 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Writers
Kyle Edward Ball

Watch on Shudder

4 'Infinity Pool'

Directed by Brandon Cronenberg

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What is it that you like to experience on vacation? Perhaps it is to see the sights, try the local food, or just get a chance to relax. That is unless you are one of the depraved characters in Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool where you go to get away with gruesome acts of violence before gleefully observing your clone get executed in your place. You know, just normal vacation stuff that we all love. Any other information about the experience of this film would spoil the fun but suffice it to say that there are macabre revelations to be found in this darkly delightful work. More than a bit grim as it unflinchingly observes how the wealthy can get away with anything due to their wealth, it also has a wonderfully bleak sense of humor woven throughout as well. Key to this is a wonderful Mia Goth who gives one of her most unhinged performances to date in the film’s standout sequences. Not only was it one of the best movies to come out of the wonderful lineup of midnight films at Sundance, but it also packs one of the more beautifully bleak endings that provides one final grim punchline to take as a souvenir in your mind. - Chase Hutchinson

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Infinity Pool

R

Release Date
January 27, 2023

Director
Brandon Cronenberg
Cast
Alexander Skarsgard , Mia Goth , Cleopatra Coleman , Jalil Lespert

Runtime
117 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Watch on Hulu

5 'Huesera: The Bone Woman'

Directed by Michelle Garza Cervera

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Huesera: The Bone Woman uses the titular supernatural entity to explore the pleasures and pains of motherhood in a raw (and sometimes cruel) fashion. Michelle Garza Cervera's directorial feature debut should already be celebrated for its ambition alone. Still, those willing to explore this Spanish-language horror story will discover that Huesera also has much to say about family expectations, the material challenges people face in Latin countries, and what it means for a woman to be free in a patriarchal society. With a spectacular performance by lead actress Natalia Solián, Huesera will shock and maybe disgust viewers who are not prepared to face some harsh truths about what motherhood really means for women who don’t fit into the housewife mold. But that is precisely what horror is all about, and a good horror movie often illuminates the darker corners of the human mind and forces us to reflect on the traumatic experiences we try to suppress daily. It’s impossible to come out indifferent from a screening of Huesera, not only for the technical achievements of a brilliant feature debut but also due to the uncomfortable themes Cervera dares to expose. Add a good dose of body horror to the mix, and we have one of the best movies of 2023. – Marco Vito Oddo

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Huesera: The Bone Woman

Not Rated

Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she's pregnant, she expects to feel happy, yet something's off.

Release Date
February 16, 2023

Director
Michelle Garza Cervera

Cast
Natalia Solián , Alfonso Dosal , Mayra Batalla , Mercedes Hernández

Runtime
97 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Watch on AMC+

6 'Knock at the Cabin'

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan

Based on the popular novel The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay, Knock at the Cabin is M. Night Shyamalan’s best film in years. What starts out as a typical home invasion thriller, with a group of four villains breaking into a family’s vacation cabin, soon turns into something else when the baddies tell their victims that one of them must sacrifice their life or the world will come to an end. It makes for some nerve-wracking suspenseful scenes, as the family fights back against their captors, and escalating events leave the audience wondering if the group is telling the truth about their actions or if they are there for other nefarious means. It all leads to a highly impactful and emotional finale. Pay special attention to Dave Bautista. The former wrestler-turned-actor shows that he is so much more than a Marvel sidekick. He is a leading man you can’t take your eyes off of. - Shawn Van Horn

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Knock at the Cabin

M. Night Shyamalan's thriller, Knock at the Cabin, tells the story of a family who is approached by four strangers while staying in a remote cabin and given an impossible ultimatum. When Eric (Jonathan Groff) and Andrew (Ben Aldridge) take their daughter Wen (Kristen Cui) to a remote cabin for a family getaway, their stay is interrupted by the arrival of Leonard (Dave Bautista), Redmond (Rupert Grint),Sabrina (Nikki Amuka-Bird), and Adriane (Abby Quinn), who tell them that one of the family must be sacrificed in order to stop the impending apocalypse.

Release Date
February 3, 2023

Director
M. Night Shyamalan
Cast
Dave Bautista , Jonathan Groff , Rupert Grint , Nikki Amuka-Bird , Ben Aldridge , Abby Quinn , Kristen Cui

Runtime
100 minutes
Main Genre
Thriller

Watch on Prime Video

7 'The Outwaters'

Directed by Robbie Banfitch

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We don’t know about you, but we can’t think of anything that has provided such a unique twist on the found footage genre quite like The Outwaters. Though it takes a while to fully build to its thrilling and terrifying descent into madness, the destination that awaits is more than worth the wait. The story begins with a group of friends who are going out in the desert to shoot a music video. When they arrive there, they begin to notice that something isn't right. There are strange sounds that echo from within the Earth itself and there is soon a figure of some kind that seems like it may be familiar. Before they can figure out what is happening, their entire world is upended into one of cyclical violence that feels almost unbound from reality itself. The less that is known about this, the better the experience will be as it really offers a trip that culminates in a conclusion as crushing as any you’ll see this year. - Chase Hutchinson

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The Outwaters

Science Fiction

Thriller

Release Date
February 12, 2022
Main Genre
Horror

Watch on Roku Channel

8 'Scream VI'

Directed by Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin

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While 2022’s Scream was a solid new take on Wes Craven’s legendary horror franchise, it was clearly just a stepping stone for filmmakers Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin to get adjusted to the saga. Scream VI is a fully baked vision, adding in metatextual commentary on the continuation of “legacy sequels” with more probing analysis of victimization and the perception of public tragedies. Not only is Scream VI easily the most violent film in the series thus far, but it’s also the most relentless. Two hours might seem like a stretch considering how short some of the earlier installments in the Scream series were, but Scream VI never loses a moment of tension as it seamlessly unravels its mystery.

2022’s Scream was fiercely connected to the legacy characters, yet the absence of Neve Campbell isn’t a detraction in Scream VI. Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega have now proven themselves as the definitive final girls of this generation, even if the ghosts of the franchise’s past continue to linger with them. Hayden Panittere’s return to the franchise is immensely satisfying, and Courteney Cox delivers one of her strongest performances thus far after all the trauma Gale endured in the previous film. This is certainly a darker film; with insight into college campus safety, conspiracy theorists, toxic masculinity, and the media obsession with violence, the themes of Scream VI feel even more timely than ever before. If Scream VI hits a little too close to home, it shows how far the franchise has come and its seismic impact on popular culture. It’s a continuation that Craven would be proud of, and the best of the series since Scream 2. - Liam Gaughan

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Scream 6

R

In the next installment, the survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City.

Release Date
March 10, 2023
Director
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin , Tyler Gillett
Cast
Melissa Barrera , Courteney Cox , Jenna Ortega , Jasmin Savoy Brown , Mason Gooding , Hayden Panettiere

Runtime
123 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Watch on Paramount+

9 'Evil Dead Rise'

Directed by Lee Cronin

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It took ten years for the Evil Dead franchise to return to theaters, but Evil Dead Rise is worth the wait. Written and directed by Lee Cronin (The Hole in the Ground), Evil Dead Rise brings the Deadites back in a movie that mixes the unrelenting brutality of Fede Álvarez’s semi-remake with the goofy violence of Sam Raimi's original trilogy. As a result, Evil Dead Rise is a crowdpleaser that knows precisely when to make the public laugh and when to scar our minds forever. At the center of Cronin’s highly entertaining nightmare is Alyssa Sutherland’s Mommy Deadite, arguably the most terrifying creature in the franchise. Every time Mommy Deadite shows up, she steals the scene, and it’s just delicious watching Alyssa give one of the best performances of her life while screaming profanities and torturing children. Cronin’s take on the Evil Dead franchise also deserves all of our respect for being so bold that not even the young cast is safe from the Deadites massacre, and by the time the credits roll, everyone has been bathed in blood. If all of that is not reason enough to watch Evil Dead Rise, every gruesome scene of Evil Dead Rise is elevated by practical effects that’ll make your skin crawl. – Marco Vito Oddo

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Evil Dead Rise

R

A twisted tale of two estranged sisters whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.

Release Date
April 21, 2023

Director
Lee Cronin

Cast
Mirabai Pease , Richard Crouchley , Lily Sullivan , Alyssa Sutherland

Runtime
97 minutes

Main Genre
Horror

Watch on Max

10 'The Boogeyman'

Directed by Rob Savage

The latest film from Rob Savage, whose breakout hit Host still holds up even if his follow-up feature Dashcam does not, the upcoming horror The Boogeyman is an effectively frightening adaptation of the Stephen King short story of the same name. Centered around Sadie Harper ( Yellowjackets ' Sophie Thatcher) as she tries to deal with both the recent loss of her mother and an unwelcome houseguest that seems to have taken up residence in her home, it is at its best when it plays into our fear of what this unknown monster might be. Specifically, the scenes with flashing lights providing small slivers of what is coming to haunt the characters are where it is at its most unsettling. The manner in which sound is used, often mimicking the voices of those characters may know, also gets under the skin and doesn’t let go once it does. Even as the ending can soften the impact of the film’s technical achievements by leaning into being more about the spectacle and revealing too much, the central tension still cuts deep where it counts as it peers into the darkness where something else is peering back. You'll have to wait another week before you can experience the horror for yourself as The Boogeyman hits theaters Friday, June 2nd. - Chase Hutchinson

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The Boogeyman (2023)

PG-13

Still reeling from the tragic death of their mother, a teenage girl and her younger sister find themselves plagued by a sad*stic presence in their house and struggle to get their grieving father to pay attention before it's too late.

Release Date
June 2, 2023
Director
Rob Savage
Cast
Sophie Thatcher , Chris Messina , David Dastmalchian , Vivien Lyra Blair
Main Genre
Horror

Watch on Hulu

11 'Talk to Me'

Directed by Danny and Michael Philippou

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Talk to Me is one of those movies that show there are no limits to human creativity. The story revolves around a cursed hand that allows people to contact spirits roaming the world and allows them to temporarily take over a living body, revealing secrets of the postmortem. For a group of teenagers, that means playing dangerous games to spice up their parties. Even if there are hundreds of horror movies that deal with possession and the secrets of the afterlife, this story still finds a fresh take on the trope. While that would be reason enough to praise the movie, Talk to Me is also a technical marvel, with a tight direction that knows just how to mix spine-chilling moments with the irresponsible fun of teenagers pushing their boundaries.

It's a joy to follow a young cast led by the phenomenal performance of Sophie Wilde having fun with the occult until they are forced to face the gruesome consequences of their actions, which involves stomach-turning scenes made even better by top-notch practical effects. Finally, Talk to Me deals with themes such as trauma and found family in an approachable way, never forgetting that we also need horror to be entertaining. It's hard to believe this is the directorial debut of Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou, since Talk to Me is one of the best movies of the year, horror or otherwise. - Marco Vito Oddo

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Talk to Me

R

When a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces.

Release Date
July 28, 2023

Director
Danny Philippou , Michael Philippou

Cast
Sophie Wilde , Joe Bird , Alexandra Jensen , Otis Dhanji

Runtime
94 minutes
Main Genre
Horror

Rent on Amazon

12 'Birth/Rebirth'

Directed by Laura Moss

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A reimagining of Frankenstein that comes to life with arresting performances, writer-director Laura MossBirth/Rebirth is a delightfully dark and grimly humorous experience that plays out almost entirely within the confines of a single apartment though feels vast in ways that sneak up on you. At the center of this is the compassionate Celie (Judy Reyes), who spends most of her days working long hours as a maternity nurse while trying to juggle caring for her own daughter Lila (A.J. Lister) almost entirely alone. Beneath her in the same hospital, is Rose (Marin Ireland), a pathologist who works and lives in isolation and has a fixation on death.

The lives of the two will be brought together following tragedy and what may be a subsequent second chance at life. Of course, as with any such opportunity, this also comes with a heavy cost which this often brutal body horror explores with an ease that is still no less evocative. Both Reyes and Ireland are spectacular, never overplaying their characters as they go to increasing lengths in trying to hold together an increasingly fragile state of affairs surrounding an act of reanimation. It may not be as goofy as something like the classic Reanimator, but it feels like it has the same passion for its story that it injects with a bold bleakness. This culminates in a great punchline of a final statement that ties its bloody story together beautifully. - Chase Hutchinson

Watch on Shudder

13 'El Conde'

Directed by Pablo Larraín

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A bloody and visceral vision of a vampire satire, Pablo Larraín's El Conde is a film that shouldn't work though absolutely does. Premiering back at this year’s Venice Film Festival, it reimagines the murderous and monstrous dictator Augusto Pinochet as a pathetic vampire just wanting to die while his offspring gather to try to collect their inheritance of stolen riches. It is arguably one of the weirdest horror films you’ll see this year as it's a consistently chilly yet still comedic experience that also contains bursts of terrifying violence. This balancing act is a tricky one as it dives further and further into a grim absurdity. At the same time, there are moments of splendor where we soar to the sky in gorgeous black-and-white shots before crashing back down to Earth in painful fashion. Even as it requires a bit more patience, a whole host of delightfully deadpan line deliveries and a particular reveal of another historical figure towards the close make it all worth it. In the end, the greatest monster is a recurring fascism that must be killed over and over again to prevent it from consuming the world. - Chase Hutchinson

Watch on Netflix

14 'When Evil Lurks'

Directed by Demián Rugna

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A gleefully mean-spirited horror ride to hell, Demian Rugna’s When Evil Lurks is an unrelentingly macabre film unlike any that you’ll see this year. Premiered back at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, not only is it one of the most sinister possession films out there, but it is also a downright gruesome work with several moments that will stand out in your mind no matter how much you may try to shake it. What begins as a story of two brothers who discover a possessed man near their farm becomes a maddening run from terror when they make a catastrophically bad decision and unleash chaos into their world. When they then hit the road in order to save their loved ones from the coming catastrophe, every stop they make only brings about more death and destruction that might consume all that they hold dear. Just be prepared as anyone and everyone is on the chopping block. - Chase Hutchinson

Watch on Shudder

15 'Thanksgiving'

Directed by Eli Roth

Ever since the concept was first teased in Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse, a Thanksgiving-centric slasher film has been an exciting prospect. Eli Roth’s gnarly, absurd slasher film Thanksgiving delivers on that concept perfectly. Roth rarely shies away from violence, and Thanksgiving packs in some of his most gruesome kills to date; from roasting his victims alive to sawing them in half, Thanksgiving’s “John Carver” has established himself as a new slasher film icon. Although Thanksgiving is just as grizzly as Roth’s other films, it works in a surprising bit of social commentary regarding the commercialization of the holiday season and the threat of social media. There’s an absurdity to the way that Roth directs Thanksgiving that suggests that neither the film nor the holiday itself should be taken all that seriously. Even the most gruesome moments of brutality are laced with dramatic irony and clever one-liners. Throw in a delightful, scenery-chewing performance from Patrick Dempsey, and Thanksgiving proves itself to be a total blast that will surely be enjoyed in future holiday seasons. —Liam Gaughan

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Thanksgiving

After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts - the birthplace of the infamous holiday.

Release Date
November 17, 2023
Director
Eli Roth
Cast
Rick Hoffman , Gina Gershon , Patrick Dempsey , Milo Manheim , Addison Rae

Runtime
107 minutes
Main Genre
Horror
Writers
Jeff Rendell , Eli Roth

Buy on Amazon

16 'In My Mother's Skin'

Directed by Kenneth Dagatan

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Though it got a rather unceremonious streaming release after making a splash at Sundance, In My Mother’s Skin is the exact type of film a best-of list ought to include. Not only does Kenneth Dagatan's horror drag us Into inescapable darkness, but it’s got an outstanding performance from Jasmine Curtis-Smith playing a flesh-eating fairy at the center of it. While it has been slept on, it is also an experience that has the power to give you nightmares to ensure you won’t make such a mistake again. Following a young girl who becomes isolated at an estate in the Philippines during World War II, it is a horror film that also plays as a dark folktale where everything and anything may soon be destroyed. There are some moments in this film that are so unsettling, especially as we get towards the end, that they etch themselves in your mind. There may be a temptation to initially compare it to Guillermo del Toro, especially for those who’ve seen The Devil’s Backbone. However, the film becomes something terrifying yet beautiful all its own before ripping your head off when you least expect it to. - Chase Hutchinson

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What is the #1 scariest movie in 2023? ›

Best Horror Movies of 2023 Ranked
  • #1. When Evil Lurks. 96% #1. ...
  • #2. Huesera: The Bone Woman. 97% #2. ...
  • #3. Attachment. 95% #3. ...
  • #4. Talk to Me. 94% #4. ...
  • #5. M3GAN. 93% #5. ...
  • #6. Influencer. 91% #6. ...
  • #7. Brooklyn 45. 90% #7. ...
  • #8. Totally Killer. 87% #8.

What is the No. 1 horror movie? ›

1. The Exorcist (1973)

What is the #1 best movie 2023? ›

Best Movies 2023
  • #1. Oppenheimer. 93% #1. ...
  • #2. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One. 96% #2. ...
  • #3. Killers of the Flower Moon. 93% #3. ...
  • #4. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. 95% #4. ...
  • #5. Barbie. 88% #5. ...
  • #6. John Wick: Chapter 4. 94% #6. ...
  • #7. Air. 93% #7. ...
  • #8. Past Lives. 95% #8.

What is the most brutal movie in 2023? ›

Demián Rugna's When Evil Lurks is one of the most shocking films of 2023. It's brutal, bleak, and finds no solace in religion. While it's a movie that you need to experience, I'll break down why it's leaving viewers with their stomachs in knots.

What is the highest grossing horror movie of 2023? ›

"Five Nights at Freddy's" was the highest-grossing horror film in the United States and Canada in 2023", with revenue of over 137 million U.S. dollars.

What is the #1 scariest movie on Netflix? ›

1. His House (2020)

What is the best ranked horror movie? ›

Horror Movies - Ranked
  1. The Thing. 19821h 49mR. 8.2 (476K) Rate. ...
  2. The Shining. 19802h 26mR. 8.4 (1.1M) Rate. ...
  3. Hereditary. 20182h 7mR. 7.3 (392K) Rate. ...
  4. Psycho II. 19831h 53mR. 6.6 (32K) Rate. ...
  5. House. 19771h 28mNot Rated. 7.3 (35K) Rate. ...
  6. No One Will Save You. 20231h 33mPG-13. 6.3 (69K) Rate. ...
  7. Child's Play. 19881h 27mR. ...
  8. Us. 20191h 56mR.

Which horror movie is banned? ›

Cannibal Holocaust“, Ruggero Deodato's 1980 film is banned in 13 countries, including Australia, the United States, Norway, Finland, Iceland, New Zealand, Singapore, and Italy. Known for its shocking content, it's an early example of found-footage horror that combines graphic violence with social commentary.

Which is the No 1 trending movie in 2023? ›

Domestic Box Office For 2023
RankReleaseDistributor
1BarbieWarner Bros.
2The Super Mario Bros. MovieUniversal Pictures
3Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseColumbia Pictures
4Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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What is the 1 movie in the world 2023? ›

Top Grossing Movies of 2023
RankMovie2023 Gross
1Barbie$636,225,983
2The Super Mario Bros. Movie$574,934,330
3Spider-Man: Across the Spid…$381,311,319
4Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3$358,995,815
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Which movie lost the most money in 2023? ›

  • The Marvels. Disney/Marvel. Net Loss: -$237M.
  • The Flash. Warner Bros/DC Studios. Net Loss: -$155M.
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Disney. Net Loss: -$143M.
  • Wish. Disney. Net Loss: -$131M.
  • Haunted Mansion. Disney. Net Loss: -$117M.
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What scary movie should we watch? ›

Creature features (King Kong, The Fly) nestle with Best Picture nominees (The Exorcist, Get Out). Slashers (Scream), zombies (Dawn of the Dead), vampires (Let the Right One In) abound with terror of the more psychological persuasion (Don't Look Now, The Innocents).

What is the exotic horror movie 2023? ›

The Exorcist: Believer is a 2023 American supernatural horror film directed by David Gordon Green, who co-wrote the screenplay with Peter Sattler from a story by Scott Teems, Danny McBride, and Green. The sixth installment in The Exorcist franchise, it serves as a direct sequel to The Exorcist (1973).

What's the most hated movie? ›

The Terror of Tiny Town (1938)

Melvin Defleur referred to it as "Perhaps the worst film of all time", and critic Gabriel Ricard listed it as the worst film ever made; stating, "not only is it pretty terrible, but Tiny Town is also pretty endearing."

Which horror movie will release in 2023? ›

List of horror films of 2023
TitleDirectorSubgenre
Jagged MindKelley KaliPsychological horror
KamponKing PalisocHorror
Kids Vs. AliensJason EisenerHorror
Knock at the CabinM. Night ShyamalanHorror thriller
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What is the scariest movie in the world in 2024? ›

Best new horror movies of 2024
  1. Longlegs. Film. Horror. ...
  2. Alien: Romulus. Film. Horror. ...
  3. Stopmotion. Photograph: Shudder. ...
  4. In a Violent Nature. Film. ...
  5. Night Swim. Photograph: © 2023 Universal Studios. ...
  6. The First Omen. Film. ...
  7. Late Night With the Devil. Film. ...
  8. The Moor. Film.
Aug 15, 2024

What is declared the scariest movie ever? ›

  • Don't Look Now (1973) ...
  • Halloween (1978) ...
  • Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) ...
  • The Shining (1980) 'The Shining' ...
  • The Exorcist (1973) 'The Exorcist' ...
  • The Blair Witch Project (1999) 'The Blair Witch Project' ...
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' ...
  • Funny Games (1997) 'Funny Games'
Oct 20, 2022

What is the horror movie Monster 2023? ›

Monster (Japanese: 怪物, romanized: Kaibutsu) is a 2023 Japanese psychological dramatic mystery thriller film directed, co-produced, and edited by Hirokazu Kore-eda from a screenplay written by Yuji Sakamoto. It stars Sakura Andō as a mother who confronts a teacher after noticing disturbing changes in her son's behavior.

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