The 10 Most Bone-Chilling Horror Movies of All Times

I was just looking through the internet, and I found a cool conversation called “The scariest movie you’ve ever watched.” Here are some of the best responses.

SPOORLOOS (aka THE VANISHING) (1988)

SaulGudbro wrote, โ€SPOORLOOS (aka THE VANISHING). Go into it blind. Do not read anything about it. I did that, and it really freaked me out and stuck with me for a long time.โ€

Someone else supported the answer saying, โ€œThat film is so disturbing and strange. I loved it.โ€

Hereditary

One person wrote, โ€œI’ll defend Hereditary till the day I pass away. When THAT scene came, there was an audible gasp in the cinema. The movie did not go anywhere as expected, and it was truly a ride.”

They continued, โ€œThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre did not give me one second to exhale. It was all too much.โ€

AntiChrist

Another user responded, โ€œAntichrist! The worst scene in the barn. Stayed with me for months.โ€

This was supported by another person who answered, โ€œA friend recommended this movie to me. I went in blind. To make a long story short, we aren’t friends anymore!โ€

The Exorcist

Another user wrote, โ€œThe Exorcist hands down- I canโ€™t believe they made that in the early/mid-70s. It was absolutely terrifying. Also? The original Salemโ€™s Lot miniseries scared me so much that I donโ€™t want to sleep near a window.โ€

Someone supported this by saying, โ€œI only ever watched this once and was hysterically crying as I was so terrified. Never watched it again.โ€

The Descent

Mastrkief said, โ€œHuge horror movie fan-couldn’t finish “The Descent. It made me too anxious/nervous/uncomfortable/terrified. I need to give it another go, but I haven’t worked up the courage.โ€

This was supported by a user who wrote, โ€œAfter the movie, I had to walk in the park for about 20 minutes before I could get in the car to drive home. Every time Iโ€™ve shown it to others, at least one person screams aloud. Itโ€™s so claustrophobic.โ€

Poltergeist

One person responded, โ€œPoltergeist, never looked at trees the same since.โ€ This was supported by a user who wrote, โ€œCarol Anne! Carol Anne!โ€ I swear this goes through my head every time I hear of a child named Caroline. Lol!โ€

Another user had an interesting fact about the movie, โ€œThat movie has one of the most disturbing behind-the-scenes facts. Spoiler alert when the rain washes up the graves, and Diane winds up in the pool with a bunch of corpses, it turns out they were from real human skeletons, and nobody told her.โ€

Fire in the Sky

MustainSally wrote, โ€œYES! That one scene, and you KNOW which scene I mean, stayed with me for MONTHS when I was a kid, and it still makes me wince thirty years later!โ€

Another user supported the answer saying, โ€œIt was a Sunday, and my dad took me to the movies, just the two of us. We saw Fire in the Sky. Aliens. I was 7. That ‘scene’ was the most frightening experience of my life.โ€

Requiem for a Dream

One person responded, โ€œTaking a different approach, but “Requiem for a Dream!” I never want to watch it again.โ€

Another person supported saying, โ€œI am probably drug-free thanks to that movie, I got it on blue ray but never watched it again, I would say it is in my top 20 movies, but never again.โ€

Sinister

Someone had this to say, โ€œIโ€™ll always suggest Sinister. The music is very well done in the creepiest way possible, and the sheer shock factor will hang with you for a while.โ€

This was supported by another user who wrote, โ€œYes!! This is one of my all-time favorites. The homemade murder reels are the creepiest thing ever, and genuinely just absolutely horrific. There’s something so unsettling about the old-timey look in some of them.โ€

The Stranger

One user answered, โ€œI think it all depends on what type of horror scares you, but my money is on The Strangers.

This was supported by someone who wrote, โ€œExcellent suggestion, I prefer my horror to have an element of reality in it compared to supernatural or monsters.โ€

Source: Reddit

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