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To paraphrase Doctor Frankenstein … the horror hub is alive. (Published.) Here’s our collection of all things creepy and crawly, spooky and scary. These are the articles and lists that go “bump” in the night, collecting all the best horror movies, TV shows, video games, books, and more. Brush past the metaphorical spider-webs and sink your fangs into some of Vulture’s best horror stories, including a dive into the 100 Scares That Shaped Horror, roundups of the best scary movies you can stream, and plenty of spine-tingling interviews.

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21 Great Movies Exploring the Unique Horror of Being a Woman

This Halloween, the call is coming from inside the house, and by “the house,” we mean the patriarchy.
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The 100 Scares That Shaped Horror

From Frankenstein to Freddy to the “sunken place,” the terrifying moments that formed the genre (and our nightmares).
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The 30 Most Influential Slasher Movies of All Time

A guide to the horror subgenre with game-changing, rule-breaking, and absolutely terrifying films.

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  1. now streaming
    The 20 Best Horror Movies on MaxThe Amityville Horror, Trap, Caddo Lake, and more.
  2. still spooky season
    Heretic Converts Thrills Into Dollar SignsIt’ll be one of A24 most successful openings.
  3. endings
    Heretic’s Ending Begs for a Bigger IdeaThe new A24 horror movie crackles as a showcase for a sadist’s critiques of religion. But it’s far less compelling when it tries to counter them.
  4. now streaming
    The 32 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Every Streaming ServiceFrom It on Max to Smile on Prime Video, there are plenty of great options on the services you’re probably already paying for.
  5. rankings
    Every Simpsons ‘Treehouse of Horror’ Segment, RankedThe Simpsons’ Halloween specials are indeed a disturbing universe.
  6. now streaming
    The 20 Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right NowA Quiet Place Part II, Psycho, The Babadook, Thanksgiving, and more.
  7. vulture lists
    10 Books With Grotesquerie VibesWhether you’re into creepy Catholic-coded camp or just here for Travis Kelce.
  8. 100 scares
    The 30 Most Influential Slasher Movies of All TimeA guide to the horror subgenre with game-changing, rule-breaking, and absolutely terrifying films.
  9. at the box office
    Horror Movies Are Just Trying to SurviveAfter the runaway success of Terrifier 3, the industry braces for a wave of copycats and the death of its genre.
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    21 Scary Horror Shows to Watch Before HalloweenNow is the perfect time to watch these series with the lights off.
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    All 10 Saw Movies, RankedDo you want to play a game? It’s Saw’s 20th anniversary.
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    The 50 Scariest TV Episodes to Watch This HalloweenThe most frightening moments from The X-Files, American Horror Story, The Last of Us, and more.
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    25 Great Halloween Sitcom Episodes to Stream During Spooky SeasonIncluding Bob’s Burgers, The Office, Cheers, and WandaVision.
  14. overnights
    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Recap: Tuez-MoiI’m starting to wonder what this show’s endgame is.
  15. movie review
    Your Monster Needs More Than an Outstanding Melissa BarreraThe script isn’t much, but the actress shines in this quaint little semi-musical monster-movie rom-com.
  16. endings
    The Ending of Late Night With the Devil Flubs the Punch LineAfter all that ominous build, there’s something underwhelming about this ’70s throwback’s final moments.
  17. spooky scary skeletons
    27 Horror-Comedies That Are Actually FunnyNot to be confused with a comedy about horror subjects or a horror movie with jokes.
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    A Spooky Guide to All the New Horror Streaming in OctoberA tricky Stephen King adaptation, Anna Kendrick’s long-awaited directorial debut, and streaming releases for some of the year’s best horror.
  19. overnights
    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Recap: Raison d’ÊtreThis episode’s surprising developments feel reminiscent of the early seasons of The Walking Dead, when the series wasn’t afraid to shock.
  20. movie review
    Smile 2’s Ideas Are Scarier Than the Movie ItselfWhat starts off as a thoughtful thriller set in the world of pop stardom winds up mired in the usual horror-movie clichés.
  21. overnights
    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Recap: Je T’AimeDaryl and Carol are so close to one another, yet the show hasn’t done all that much to connect the two halves of its story.
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    Texas Chainsaw Massacre Movies, RankedIt’s been 50 years since Tobe Hooper unleashed Leatherface, and horror cinema has never been the same.
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    Terrifier Kills, Ranked by NastinessArt the Clown returns to theaters this weekend with more gnarly murders than ever.
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    All 37 V/H/S Segments, RankedWith V/H/S/Beyond now on Shudder, we ranked every entry in the franchise known for incubating horror auteurs.
  25. overnights
    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Recap: Bonne ChanceWith Daryl more or less settled at the Nest, it looks as if Carol will get all the side quests.
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    30 Great Black-and-White Horror Movies Worth RevisitingClassic films, cult favorites, and a couple newer titles.
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    The 20 Best Netflix Original Horror Movies, RankedIt’s What’s Inside, El Conde, Fear Street, and more.
  28. best of 2024
    The Best Horror Books of 2024 (So Far)Fiction that feels like a primal scream.
  29. overnights
    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Premiere Recap: Nouvel AmiWe’re going to have to wait a little longer to see Daryl and Carol reunited.
  30. vulture lists
    The 22 Scariest Horror Anime of All TimeFrom Berserk to Bloodlust — and everything in between.
  31. endings
    What’s Real and What’s Not in Never Let Go’s Surreal EndingAn earnest attempt to make the Halle Berry horror movie’s unreal ending make sense.
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    The 25 Goopiest, Grodiest, Gnarliest Body Horror Movies, RankedWhat if you couldn’t distance yourself from something horrific, because it’s impossible to escape your own flesh and blood.
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    22 Horror-Movie Remakes That You Should Actually WatchHollywood took a second stab (pun intended) at these scary flicks, and we’re glad it did.
  34. endings
    The Speak No Evil Remake’s Ending Is a Cowardly Cop-outSpeak No Evil is meant to be a sick joke, and it doesn’t work without the punch line.
  35. unkillable
    Requiem for a NightmareI’m not ready to say good-bye to the gloriously janky Friday the 13th game.
  36. grotesquerie
    It’s Grotesquerie, Brought to You by Travis KelceRyan Murphy’s latest premieres September 25 on FX.
  37. sliding doors
    And Now, a Moment of Silence for All the Alien Movies That Never Got MadeImagine the timeline in which James Cameron returned to the franchise, Joss Whedon wrote the fifth movie, or Michael Fassbender played David again.
  38. peek-a-boo
    Osgood Perkins Unpacks All the Hidden Demon Appearances in LonglegsEagle-eyed viewers might’ve noticed the devil lurking in the background of several key shots.
  39. movie review
    Alien: Romulus Gets the Job Done, But at What Cost?It’s a movie engineered mostly to provide basic genre thrills and keep the IP alive so the now-Disney-owned Fox can generate more Alien movies.
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    Alien Movies, RankedThe soaring highs and gruesome lows spawned by Ridley Scott’s 1979 masterpiece.
  41. endings
    I Have So Many Questions About Cuckoo’s Time-Loopy EndingWhat in the name of bird flu is this movie trying to say?
  42. confession
    I’m In the Tank for M. Night ShyamalanTrap is unrealistic, lacking in thrills, and a stunning example of just how masterful the writer-director’s twistless storytelling can be.
  43. profile
    Moses Sumney’s Time MachineThis summer, he’s got music for ’90s R&B lovers and the movie MaXXXine for ’80s horror freaks.
  44. performance review
    Nicolas Cage Will Always Go BigHe’s made a career out of not subtle, not small, unrealistic characters. The risk of Longlegs is the point.
  45. endings
    Longlegs’s Ending Does a Little Too Much ExplainingAnd that’s too bad considering that the film’s potent menace rides on the inexplicable.
  46. final girl
    Maika Monroe’s Horror Movies, RankedThe 21st-century scream queen has one of her best roles yet in Longlegs.
  47. movie review
    Longlegs Is Mostly TerrifyingThis tense, odd thriller mines the horror of ordinary people compelled to do terrible things — an unnerving reflection of modern anxieties.
  48. encounter
    Osgood Perkins Gets Into the Family BusinessHe’s Dorky Dave from Legally Blonde. He’s also Norman Bates’s son and the next big horror-movie director.
  49. endings
    A Quiet Place: Day One
    Let’s Talk About the Boldly Fatalistic Ending of A Quiet Place: Day OneThe most daring thing about the film might be the fact that it follows a character whose fate is effectively sealed from the start.
  50. movie review
    Welcome to the New Quiet Place, Same As the Old Quiet PlaceThe prequel A Quiet Place: Day One is being sold as an expansion of the horror franchise, but in many ways it’s merely a reiteration.
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