39 rankable datasets tagged #horror · clear filter
Folk horror rooted in pagan traditions, ancient rituals, and the terror of the old ways.
Horror set in isolated cabins, creepy hotels, and roadside motels — nowhere to run.
Zombie films from shambling hordes to fast-running infected — the undead in all their glory.
Horror films set deep in the woods and wilderness — where nature itself becomes the threat.
Films about witches and witchcraft — from Salem to modern covens.
Found footage horror — shaky cameras, night vision, and the dread of what's just off-screen.
15 horror TV shows that keep audiences up at night — from supernatural terror to psychological dread.
Horror films driven by vengeance — from supernatural retribution to slasher revenge.
Slasher films with masked killers, final girls, and inventive kills — the bread and butter of horror.
Horror films featuring serial killers — where the monster is disturbingly human.
Horror films featuring ghosts, demons, and other supernatural entities beyond rational explanation.
Films about demonic possession and exorcism — holy water, spinning heads, and battles for the soul.
Cosmic horror inspired by Lovecraft — incomprehensible entities, madness, and the insignificance of humanity.
Horror films about cults — charismatic leaders, brainwashing, and sinister rituals.
Vampire films spanning centuries — from gothic Dracula to modern bloodsucker reimaginings.
Films set during or about Halloween — trick or treat, costumes, and things that go bump in the night.
Horror films featuring demons — hellish entities, dark rituals, and supernatural evil.
Horror films featuring creepy dolls and puppets — Annabelle, Chucky, and their unsettling friends.
Horror based on urban legends — the scary stories that keep getting passed around for a reason.
Horror films about ouija boards, seances, and attempts to contact the dead that go terribly wrong.
Horror films set in the deep ocean — what's down there is worse than you think.
Horror films where babysitting turns into a nightmare — the call is coming from inside the house.
Horror films about cursed objects — items that bring doom to anyone who possesses them.
Horror films where the children are the source of terror — possessed, evil, or just plain wrong.