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What Are The Best Horror Movies Of All-Time?

It’s spooky season! What would you say are the best horror movies of all-time? Rotten Tomatoes shared their list of the 200 best horror movies of all-time, do you agree…

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It's spooky season! What would you say are the best horror movies of all-time? Rotten Tomatoes shared their list of the 200 best horror movies of all-time, do you agree with their list?

Everyone has their own favorite scary movie. Some people like the slasher movies while some prefer a psychological horror. Then, there's everything in between as well. There are horror movies made for children, for those looking for a laugh, and more. However, there are some that stand above the others. Can you think of some examples? Rotten Tomatoes just shared their list of the 200 best horror movies of all-time and I must say it's a pretty good list but did they get everything right? That's up for debate.

What Are The Best Horror Movies Of All-Time?

To make their list, Rotten Tomatoes included factors like using the Tomatometer and the audience-driven Popcornmeter. They also considered reviews and year of release. This year's list includes some newcomers like Sinners and Weapons. I'm surprised with what they put at the very top of the list.

Rotten Tomatoes has His House (2020) at number one. It does have a score of 100%. I just expected a classic to earn the top spot on the list. Coming in 2nd is Under The Shadow (2016) which is another movie that isn't as popular as others but still packs a punch.

The Wailing (2016), Get Out (2017), and The Babadook (2014) round out the top 5 of Rotten Tomatoes' list. The Wailing is fantastic! It's a South Korean movie and it blew my mind watching it. Not only is it scary but it's actually a great movie. It stuck with me.

You can see the rest of Rotten Tomatoes' list here.

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