Updated for 2025: After a banner few years for the horror genre, several recent films have managed to claw their way into our latest update: 2023’s Talk To Me, which remixes genre tropes into something fresh, frightening and zeitgeisty; 2024’s The Substance, easily the most disgusting movie ever nominated for a Best Picture Oscar; and 2025’s Sinners, a blockbuster smash that’s far from being just a ‘vampire movie’, while being an extremely awesome vampire movie at the same time. We have also moved Ari Aster's disturbing supernatural drama Hereditary into the top 12, owing to the influence it has exerted on several films to come after exploring grief and buried family secrets.
Cinemagoers love a good scare. That much is evident these days from the commercial and critical success of the horror genre: in 2025 alone, the latest instalments of The Conjuring, Final Destination and The Black Phone franchises are among the highest-grossing movies of the year, while wholly original stories like Sinners and Weapons are legitimate box-office phenoms. And that’s not even to mention leftfield Halloween-friendly smashes over the last decade, like A Quiet Place, Hereditary and basically everything Jordan Peele has done.
It’s crazy to think, then, that not long ago, horror was thought of as a euphemism for ‘schlock’. If you were alive at the height of the VHS era, you know it wasn’t totally unfounded. Churning out formulaic slashers and monster movies became a way for hacks and hucksters to make a quick buck, leaving rental store shelves awash in forgettable dreck. It served to overwhelm and obscure the horror genre’s true value – because when done right, no other film experience can conjure more visceral emotions. So let’s correct the record. Here are the 100 greatest horror movies of all-time, drawn from both the current renaissance and those darker days. It’s a list we frequently revisit and update, with the main criteria being, ‘Do these movies still terrify us?’ Let us answer with an emphatic, affirmative shriek.
Quick picks:
📍 Best slasher: Halloween (1978)
📍 Best ghost story: The Innocents (1961)
📍 Best zombie movie: Dawn of the Dead (1978)
📍 Best of the 21st century (so far): Hereditary (2018)
📍 Best Stephen King adaptation: The Shining (1980)
What is considered the first horror movie? Le Manoir du Diable, a 1896 silent film directed by the pioneering French filmmaker Georges Méliès.
What’s the highest grossing horror movie ever? 2017’s It is the highest-grossing standalone horror film, while The Conjuring and its numerous spinoffs is the biggest franchise.
What horror movie has won the most Oscars? The Silence of the Lambs swept the five major categories in 1991, including becoming the only horror movie to date to win Best Picture.
Written by Tom Huddleston, Cath Clarke, Dave Calhoun, Nigel Floyd, Phil de Semlyen, David Ehrlich, Joshua Rothkopf, Nigel Floyd, Andy Kryza, Alim Kheraj and Matthew Singer