I need something. I've seen about everything there is. It's Halloween-ish. So give me like a top 5. Maybe I haven't seen one or two of them. I know horror is subjective and has categories. I tend more toward psychological murderey things (Jason, Michael) than I do the supernatural jump scares (babadook, insidious) or the devil possession ones (the possession of **insert woman's name here**). I'm not a fan of Blumhouse for the most part because they tell the same story over and over. Annabelle bores me.
Mine?
1. Omen/Exorcist - I can't split the two because they both terrified me as a child and they exist on the same plane.
2. Halloween 1978 - Low budget, badly acted but it basically created an entire genre and even after all this time it still holds up.
3. Near Dark - Weird vampire movie that I just like for no real reason. (Also From Dusk Till Dawn) and Lost Boys also fits in this spot.
4. Trick r Treat - I've grown enamored with Sam and actually at this moment have a life-sized version of that character sitting at my breakfast table.
5. Rocky Horror Picture Show (Tim Curry version, not the NBC abomination) - There's just something about the over-the-top performance of Tim Curry that elevates this movie. It's terrible, but I watch it every Halloween.
Others that are staples:
Saw (not all of them, but most), Final Destination 2 and 6, Friday the 13th Part 3, Slither, Halloween 3, 1930s Hunchback, Dracula and Frankenstein, Happy Death Day, House of 1000 Corpses and Devils Rejects, American Werewolf in London, Carrie/Christine/Cujo/Pet Semetary. Some people consider Deliverance a horror movie. I don't.