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The 16 Best Slasher Movies Ever Made, from ‘Candyman' to ‘Psycho'
The 16 Best Slasher Movies Ever Made, from ‘Candyman' to ‘Psycho'

Yahoo

timea day ago

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The 16 Best Slasher Movies Ever Made, from ‘Candyman' to ‘Psycho'

[Editor's note: this list was originally published in October 2022. It has since been updated with new entries.] Slasher movies are generally considered to be among the more disreputable horror film subgenres. They can be misogynistic, punishing women for their sexuality while also appealing to viewers' most prurient, voyeuristic impulses: celebrating the male gaze while damning the objects of that gaze except for a virginal 'Final Girl.' But slasher movies can veer the closest to true-crime of any of the horror subgenres, meaning that its issues of representation often say as much about an audience that wants to consume beastly criminality as packaged narrative, as it does the filmmakers who deliver them to us. More from IndieWire Jennifer Love Hewitt on Horror Comeback: 'I'm There for the Moms' 'Jimmy & Stiggs' vs. the Gore Wars - Eli Roth Backs Joe Begos and Neon Aliens as His Answer to 'Terrifier 3' Jason Blum on Those Big Budgets for Horror Movies and Why 'Sinners' Is the Exception to the Rule The best slasher movies are as idea-oriented as any horror films. And almost all force you to look within and ask yourself: what's the line between you watching a horrific act… and finally looking away? The genre as we know it was birthed in the mid-'70s from American filmmakers like Tobe Hooper and John Carpenter, who broke new ground and introduced classic horror villains with films like 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and 'Halloween.' But its roots stretch back to formative '40s films like 'The Lodger' or 'The Leopard Man,' which introduced the concept of a silent stalker into horror filmmaking. The giallo wave of the late '60s and '70s in Italy, lead by auteurs like Dario Argento and Mario Bava, proved key foundational texts for the slashers to follow, frightening audiences with unseen murderers in tight black gloves and elaborate, gruesome murder scenes that pushed boundaries for gore in cinema. From the grungy, indie films of the '70s that birthed the genre, slashers have since become arguably the most mainstream of mainstream horror. In the '80s and '90s, movies like 'Chucky' and 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' kept the genre alive, while 'Scream' introduced a self-referential streak that many lesser entries into the canon still attempt to emulate. While today's discourse in the genre tends to be dominated by 'elevated' horror like your 'Hereditarys' or 'The Babadooks,' slashers remain the gateway that can turn a horror skeptic into a foaming-at-the-mouth fan. IndieWire is revisiting our list of the best slashers ever made to provide a guide to whatever horror film marathon you have going on this spooky season. Read on for the 16 greatest slasher movies of all time, ranked. With editorial contributions by Tambay Obenson, Christian Blauvelt, Eric Kohn, Anne Thompson, and Alison Foreman. Best of IndieWire Martin Scorsese's Favorite Movies Include 'Eddington': 87 Films the Director Wants You to See The Best Thrillers Streaming on Netflix in July, from 'Vertigo' and 'Rear Window' to 'Emily the Criminal' The Best Lesbian Movies Ever Made, from 'D.E.B.S.' and 'Carol' to 'Bound' and 'Pariah'

Fun POLTERGIEST Poster Art Created By Artist Danny Schlitz — GeekTyrant
Fun POLTERGIEST Poster Art Created By Artist Danny Schlitz — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time13-07-2025

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Fun POLTERGIEST Poster Art Created By Artist Danny Schlitz — GeekTyrant

Here's a great print that was created inspired by Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist . It's called 'They're Here!' and it was created by artist Danny Schlitz for Hero Complex Gallery. The 24x36 limited edition print of 50, is currently avilable for purchase fo $75. There's also 16x24 print that you can buy for $50. Click here to order. Poltergeist stands as one of the most iconic haunted house films ever made. What makes it so effective and enduring is its ability to blend Spielberg's signature sense of suburban wonder and family warmth with Hooper's unrelenting horror sensibilities. The result is a terrifying yet heartfelt story that turns the American dream into a nightmare. From the eerie static of a television screen to the gut-wrenching moment when little Carol Anne is pulled into another dimension, Poltergeist delivers both psychological tension and jaw-dropping practical effects. It's a horror film wrapped in a Spielbergian glow, making its scares hit even harder because they invade such a relatable, everyday world.

Netflix remake of iconic film in backlash as fans slam 'disrespect to original'
Netflix remake of iconic film in backlash as fans slam 'disrespect to original'

Daily Mirror

time08-07-2025

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Netflix remake of iconic film in backlash as fans slam 'disrespect to original'

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was first released in 1974 and has since become one of the most iconic horror films of all time - but a recent remake has left Netflix viewers fuming Netflix viewers have been left reaching for the off button after watching a recent remake of one of the most notorious horror films ever made. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre first hit screens in 1974 and instantly caused quite a stir. Directed by Tobe Hooper, the film followed the masked serial killer Leatherface - infamous for his use of chainsaws to dispatch his victims. ‌ Alongside his cannibalistic family, Leatherface terrorised and slaughtered a group of teenagers, causing widespread fear. ‌ Following the success of the original film, a franchise was born, spawning numerous sequels. The film was first remade in 2003, and in 2022, Leatherface made a comeback in an updated version of the film on Netflix. In the Netflix remake, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre served as a direct sequel to the original film, picking up several decades after the events of the first movie, reports Surrey Live. ‌ Featuring stars such as Elsie Fisher and Nell Hudson, the film introduced a new group of teenagers who come face-to-face with Leatherface. It also marked the return of original survivor Sally Hardesty. However, it seems the release of Texas Chainsaw Massacre has left Netflix viewers split. One disgruntled viewer vented: "Honestly one of the worst remakes I've ever seen. Nothing redeeming at all. And I usually love a lot of 'so bad they're good' movies but this was beyond chimed in: ". ‌ Another viewer chimed in: "No story, and over the top gore! Give me the original any day." A third also wrote: "I stopped watching after 10 minutes, it's a disrespect to the first movie." Some viewers were not too pleased with a particular "woke" scene, which depicted a group of social media influencers being slaughtered by Leatherface on a bus while live-streaming the event after one of them warned the killer "try anything and you're cancelled". ‌ "I guess this was the writer's attempt at attacking 'woke' culture, which itself is pretty stupid in a horror movie because there is no movement to cancel horror movies for being too violent," pondered one viewer. Another added: "Glad I'm not the only one who thought it was terrible, pure cringe and too woke." A third then said: "To me that part just seemed to be a situational set up. In the way of "hey let's have Leatherface saw a bus full of people into pieces" sure why not. The movie itself doesn't make much sense." However, not all viewers were disappointed as one person wrote: "I'm still kinda shocked people hated this movie because I loved it. I felt they purposely made the characters hateable and stupid for their satisfying deaths. Another added: "It was a hot mess, I liked it!

'Most disturbing horror movie of all time' based on true events now available to stream
'Most disturbing horror movie of all time' based on true events now available to stream

Daily Record

time30-06-2025

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'Most disturbing horror movie of all time' based on true events now available to stream

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is often considered to be one of the most disturbing horror movies of all time - and it's now available to watch on Amazon Prime for those brave enough Decades after its initial release, the divisive horror film 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' is now available for streaming, igniting fiery debates among viewers. While some label it a "nightmarish" masterpiece, others take serious issue with its content. ‌ Shockingly, since its 1974 debut on the big screen, 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' – an indie flick masterminded by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel – continues to provoke sharp divisions within the horror community. Drawing inspiration from the chilling true-crime exploits of Ed Gein, the film has gained a notorious reputation for its ghastly murders and grizzly collection of human souvenirs. ‌ Its promotional hook claimed it was based on 'true events', enticing audiences into cinemas with the hope of delivering more than your average fright. The intention was to mirror the turbulent political atmosphere of the 70s, but the film largely became infamous for eliciting sheer terror among viewers. Following a troupe of friends embarking on a trip to an ancestral property, they soon encounter deranged psychopaths. Each friend becomes a grotesque target, meeting their ends through barbaric means, including – as the title unambiguously suggests – a chainsaw, reports the Mirror US. A viewer expressing their opinion on Rotten Tomatoes remarked: "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a gripping, visceral experience that captures the raw realism of arthouse cinema. It's terrifying in its authenticity, drawing unsettling parallels between the treatment of animals and the victims in the film." One movie buff reviewed it online: "An absolutely amazing slasher film, especially for the time it was made in. The way this movie is shot feels like a documentary; it feels very authentic and real, which adds to the horror a lot more. "However, some of the scare does get taken away from the movie because of how goofy the Sawyer family is, which adds a little bit of comedy, but there's nothing wrong with that for me. Really good movie. 10/10." ‌ Despite facing bans across numerous countries and being pulled from several cinemas following audience complaints over extreme violence, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has carved its name into horror history, spawning a franchise that includes sequels, remakes, comics, and even video games featuring the iconic Leatherface. Another viewer said: "A nightmarish experience from start to end, this horror classic isn't airtight all the way through, but it truly has an impeccable atmosphere and terrific camerawork. That scene around the kitchen table is probably some of the most frightening sequences I have ever seen in my life." Today, critics look back on the flick as revolutionary, impacting not just the horror genre, but also paving the way for an entirely fresh subgenre of terror films. Its ingenuity is often honoured for contributing to the rise of the slasher film and introducing power tools as symbols of horror used by countless intimidating villains in cinema. For those eager to delve into a film often deemed "disturbing" and form their own opinion, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime.

Cool Poster Art For POLTERGEIST Created BY Artist True Spilt Milk — GeekTyrant
Cool Poster Art For POLTERGEIST Created BY Artist True Spilt Milk — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time15-06-2025

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Cool Poster Art For POLTERGEIST Created BY Artist True Spilt Milk — GeekTyrant

If you're a fan of director Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg's classic horror film Poltergeist , I've got a print here for you that you might want to add to your collection! The poster art was created by artist True Spilt Milk for Hero Complex Gallery. There are two limited edition variants 16x24 ($50) and 24x36 ($75). Poltergeist is one of my favorite horror movies and it tells the story of a suburban family whose home becomes the site of terrifying paranormal activity after their youngest daughter, Carol Anne, is mysteriously taken by supernatural forces. What begins as harmless oddities, like chairs stacking themselves, quickly escalates into full-blown horror as the family grapples with malevolent spirits, a possessed television, and the unraveling truth that their home was built over a disturbed burial ground. Desperate to save Carol Anne, the family enlists a group of parapsychologists and a spiritual medium, culminating in a series of chilling encounters that cement the film's status as one of the genre's most memorable ghost stories. The movie tapped into primal fears surrounding the safety of children, the sanctity of the home, and the unsettling idea that technology could become a conduit for evil. Its iconic moments. The movie continue to influence horror filmmakers today.

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