It’s October, so it can only mean one thing, HALLOWEEN. To celebrate All Hallows’ Eve, we countdown 31 of the best Horror Films ever made, one each day, leading up to the big day on October 31st.
31st October – HALLOWEEN (1978)
You should have guessed it by now of course the greatest horror movie of all time is without doubt John Carpenters masterpiece, ‘Halloween’. “The trick was to stay alive”.
On Halloween night 1963, six-year-old Michael Myers returns home from trick-or-treating and slaughters his teenage sister with a knife. 15 years later from being under the supervision of psychiatrist Dr Loomis, Myers manages to escape during a storm from the mental institute where he has been kept. Dr Loomis knows that Michael is going to head back to his home town of Haddonfield to unleash hell. While Dr Loomis attempts to alert police, it may already be too late for some. Myers spots bookworm Laurie Strode and her three friends and follows them, constantly appearing and vanishing covering his face with a sinister white mask. Laurie and her friends have been making Halloween plans which, ends up with Laurie doing two babysitting jobs, while Annie and Lynda are across the street messing around. It’s now Halloween night, the scene is set, and Michael Myers has returned home to continue a murdering frenzy to finish what he started 15 years ago. ‘Halloween’ is the greatest and scariest horror film of all time and here’s why. Director John Carpenter has created a truly terrifying film that still scares the life out of people even today. This film like many of the best horrors does not rely on graphic gore and violence like many of today’s modern horror films, instead it delivers a spine tingling atmosphere, nail biting suspense and an iconic horror symbol in the form of Michael Myers that combine to terrify us to our core. The atmosphere that Carpenter creates is so creepy and the fact that it is set in the middle of suburban America is testament to his brilliant visionary ability to create fear anywhere he wishes. Relying on simple special effects such as shadows, subtle lighting techniques and creaking doors, it really makes this film an eerie and uncomfortable spectacle. The simple yet effective musical score, composed by Carpenter himself, only adds to the suspense and fear in this film with magnificent effect. The music will leave a scar in your mind long after the credits have rolled. The most effective horror films that give us the most realistic and genuine fear comes from a human rather than monster or any other mythical creature. Michael Myers, for many including myself, personifies the ultimate horror film villain. He never speaks, he kills without mercy with a knife, he only walks and never runs and it seems that he cannot be killed. The most terrifying face of evil is no face at all, and in this case the few explanations about Michael Myers’ motives only add to the tension in this film. All of this makes Michael Myers the most terrifying psychotic serial killer ever to grace the cinema screen. The cast is also brilliant in this film and launched the career of young Jamie Lee Curtis as she played the nerdy babysitter, Laurie Strode, perfectly. Her performance as the lovable, nerdy, virginal schoolgirl victim is believable and set a benchmark for future horror films that would try and replicate this masterpiece. Donald Pleasance also delivers a memorable performance as Dr Loomis. Carpenter leaves a lot to our imagination which is the perfect tool that adds the extra fear factor to a horror film. ‘Halloween’ single handily gave birth to the ‘slasher’ film genre and still is the inspiration for many aspiring film makers looking to create a truly scary film. Each sequel that has resulted from this original only adds to this films legacy as the best ever. This movie is a testament to how much a small budget can work to the advantage of the finished product with the use of creative camera work, lighting and imagination not to mention one of the most memorable musical score ever written. ‘Halloween’ is a chillingly dark story of pure terror that drags you in to this nightmare from the very beginning. This film is what nightmares are made of and it will continue to scare people until the end of time. John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’ is the epitome of classic horror masterpiece. “The night HE came home”. 10/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljchb1tsLfs
30th October – THE SHINING (1980)

Jack Torrance gets the job of a caretaker of the Overlook Hotel in the isolated mountains of Colorado. Despite warnings from the manager that the job is psychologically demanding due to the long period of isolation and the previous caretaker going mad and butchering his family, Jack still takes the job. Jack brings his wife Wendy and son Danny with him as the hotel is closed down over the winter months and they will be the only residents for a long time. Danny has a mysterious power of being able to see terrible gruesome images from the hotels past including the previous guests that have died there through a telepathic gift called ‘Shining’. As cabin fever sets in for Jack, the hotel’s ghosts and demons slowly drive him insane. After meeting with the ghost of the previous caretaker, Jack becomes violent and aggressive and his family fear that they may be about to meet the same fate as the previous occupants that were murdered. Time is running out as its down to young Danny’s ‘Shining’ to save them. This film has the perfect blend of classic Hitchcock mystery with the terror of a modern day thriller. Taken from the novel of the undisputed master of horror writing, Stephen King, and directed by visionary director Stanley Kubrick, it’s easy to see that ‘The Shining’ is not only a brilliant film, but also a fantastic psychological horror movie. The slow build up helps this film generate tension that builds and builds to tremendous effect, sucking you in form the very beginning. The atmosphere is everything, like ‘The Thing’ the dramatic effect of isolation and claustrophobia only adds to the uncomfortable fear of the events that are unfolding before us. Kubrick builds suspense with this chilling musical score that escalates along with Jack Torrance’s insanity. There is no doubt in my mind that this film would not have been as effective without the stunning performance by Jack Nicholson. Nicholson’s portrayal of one mans decent into lunacy is flawless. The delivery of his lines and the look in his eye can literally steal the scene and makes this film all the more believable and terrifying. Not forgetting the brilliant performances from Shelly Duvall as Wendy and Danny Lloyd’s memorable role as the young tormented Danny. There are also some unforgettable truly haunting iconic scenes in this film including the “Redrum” and “Here’s Johnny” ones, which are utterly terrifying to watch and they still even remain a part of popular culture today. Like most horror masterpieces ‘The Shining’ knows that the most terrifying fear of all does not come from a made up monster, but a regular human being. Especially when it is one of your own family, who has been driven to insanity from the isolation and nightmares of the hotel. This film is superbly directed, gloriously and graphically filmed with uncompromising scenes of violence, terror and torment not to mention one of the best endings in cinematic history. ‘The Shining’ will not disappoint, it will manipulate you with fear, anxiety and suspense all at the same time gripping you until the very end. I could not recommend this iconic horror film enough to anyone who has yet to see it and genuinely wants to watch sometime horrific and terrifying. ‘He came as a caretaker, but this hotel had its own guardians – who’d been there a long time’. 10/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cb3ik6zP2I
29th October – THE THING (1982)
In the winter of 1982 an American research facility in the Antarctic are shocked when a Norwegian helicopter begins to circle them whilst shooting at a dog. After the crazed Norwegian pilot is killed and the helicopter destroyed, the dog is given refuge into the American base. An investigation led by helicopter pilot J.R MacReady leads them to discover the Norwegians base is completely destroyed. They also discover remains of a mangled body that looks like it used to be a human, which they bring back to study further. Soon after their return, the crew find out that the dog they took in and the remains of the body they bought back, contains a parasitic alien life form with the ability to imitate and transform into anyone. Fear and paranoia being to fill all members of the crew, as they struggle to trust each another as they don’t know who the alien has taken over and imitated. MacReady and the other remaining crew must fight for their lives in order to protect the human race. ‘The Thing’ Directed by the horror master John Carpenter uses incredibly stunning visuals to build this chilling version of the 1951 classic ‘The Thing from another World’. With mind blowing special effects for its time, this is a horrific horror film. It’s one of the goriest and most powerful films made and despite the large amounts of blood, guts and slime, it’s not the gore in this film that causes the sense of dread, it’s the isolation, distrust and fear of the unknown that will keep you biting your nails. There could not be a more remote setting that Antarctica which only adds the fear of being alone and on your own. Carpenter manages to deliver a shocking fear factor as well as keeping an element of mystery. The unbearable tension in this film builds as the group of men become suspicious of each other. They all painful wait to find out who is and will be taken over next by the alien takes a fearful hold of them. First class acting from the cast completes this movie especially due to Kurt Russell’s performance as J.R MacReady and is arguable one of his best ever. The special effects of the alien are down to Rob Bottin and his team that really do make it look terrifying and fearsome and still carries the same effect today as they did then. Hot on the heels of Alien this is another brilliant science fiction horror film that delivers on all fronts. This is a rare breed of horror that combines a clearly told story with shocking violence, fantastic dialog, a genuinely creepy atmosphere and stunning cinematography. A stunning horror film that will have you hooked from the beginning. “Man is the warmest place to hide”. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouZkkIsLiNg
28th October – ALIEN (1979)

The terror begins when the crew of the mining spaceship ‘Nostromo’ is woken from their hyper sleep to investigate a transmission from a desolate planet and leads them to a horrifying discovery. Believing that the transmission was an SOS, they soon discover that it was in fact a warning. The transmission is coming from an abandoned spaceship and inside it are thousands of strange alien eggs. Whilst one of the crew gets too close when examining the eggs, it hatches and the parasite attaches itself to the face of the crewmember. After returning back to the Nostromo, they decide to head back to Earth. The parasite soon dies but little do the crew realise that this alien life form can breed from within a human host. What later emerges from within the host is a terrifying alien, which leaves the crew to fight not only for its survival, but also for the survival of all mankind. Ridley Scott directs and tells this story brilliantly, with the perfect mix of visuals, sounds and brilliant acting. Scott is able to maintain a desolate, dark atmosphere throughout this film, which gradually builds with suspense until its climax. The clever use of simple effects such as steam, flashing lights and sound effects allows this film to generate a lot of tension especially when its combined with the claustrophobic maze of a spaceship. It’s with this film that Ridley Scott gave birth to the Science fiction horror movie. Some stand out scenes including the notorious dinner ‘chest busting’ sequence, thanks to the brilliant performance from John Hurt, are sure to keep you on edge throughout and leave a lasting impression on you. Some of this films success must be attributed to H.R Giger, whose production design of the alien and the gothic futurist set designs, no doubt added to the powerful visual effect of this movie. The alien itself is ferocious, monstrous, relentless and unforgiving, topping off this film perfectly. ‘Alien’ cannot be discussed without mentioning Sigourney Weaver’s fantastic performance as Ellen Ripley. It earned her an Oscar nomination and rightly so. This film will suck you in immediately and will not let you go. By appealing to the very basic element of horror, Ridley Scott has created a masterpiece, which will scare you out of your wits. Thanks to great direction, originality, genuine tension, truly horrifying scenes and an iconic performance from Sigourney Weaver,this is the flawless definition of what a horror movie should be. “In space, no one can hear you scream” 10/10.
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjLamj-b0I8&feature=related
27th October – THE EXORCIST (1973)

Divorced young actress Chris MacNeil has just arrived in Washington to act in a new role with her sweet and innocent daughter Regan. Strangely and gradually, Regan starts to feel different. Her appearance becomes brutally deformed and she starts to have violent outbursts, yet medical experts can’t find anything wrong with her. However, Regan’s sickness is beyond the reach of any sort of medicine or psychiatrist. She has become possessed by the devil. Her worried mother gets in contact with two priests Father Merrin and Father Karras who decide that the only way to save the demonically possessed little girl is to perform an exorcism. Back in 1973, no one was expecting a film like this. Cinema was in its infancy and religion was practised a lot more than it is today. With many scenes that are frighteningly harrowing and disturbing from green vomit to masturbation with a cross, its no wonder that some people, especially religious, find this film far too horrific. Dubbed a video nasty, this film also spent a great deal of time banned in many countries. When religion is mixed with a demonic horror movie in such a way, the effects are powerful and unpleasant. Sheer terror has haunted people that saw this film when it was released and it still does today. It’s easy to see why this film is regarded as one of the scariest horror films ever made. The acting in this film is fantastic topped off by a brilliant performance from Linda Blair who plays poor possessed Regan. The script was adapted from the novel by William Peter Blatty and is perfectly directed by William Friedkin. The camera work in this film is brilliant and it leaves a lot to the imagination. Director William Friedkin went to some extraordinary lengths to abuse the cast and frighten them to get the desired startled effect on film. He reportedly fired off guns from behind them and slapped another just before shooting the scene. He even put Linda Blair in harnesses and had the crew yank her violently. Needless to say, he got the effect he wanted. With scenes that will send shivers down your spine, a soundtrack that will twist your nerves and groundbreaking special effects that still shock today, this film is sure to terrify you like never before. ‘The Exorcist’ will haunt you for a very long time if you choose to see it, many of the scenes truly are extremely disturbing. “The power of Christ compels you”. 8/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDGw1MTEe9k
26th October – PSYCHO (1960)

Marion Crane is in love with divorcee Sam Loomis, who will marry her once he has paid off his ex-wife. She is fed up of working and desperate to change her life so she decides to steal $40,000 from her employer and flees the city. On escaping with the money driving down the highway, Marion becomes caught in a torrential rainstorm that forces her to pull over and take refuge until the storm passes. Exhausted from the drive and stress from the crime she has committed, she decides to spend the night at the ‘Bates Motel’. The isolated run-down motel is ran by Norman Bates who is a shy and strange man that appears to be dominated and controlled by his invalid mother. After settling down for the night and after taking a shower, Marion disappears. An investigation soon begins which eventually leads back to the Bates Motel’. At the time when Psycho came out, most horror films had monsters, zombies and vampires in them. Psycho changed this and introduced the world to an original psychological thriller all thanks to Alfred Hitchcock. This film is highly regarded as a masterpiece and I couldn’t agree more. Thanks to Hitchcock’s ability to create tension and suspense in a way that has never been seen before. This chilling horror classic has a stellar cast with some fantastic edgy performances from Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins. Anthony Perkins portrayal of Norman Bates as the ultimate psychopath with his subtle creepy, twitching, shy performance is brilliant and shows that the killer in a horror movie doesn’t have to a ranting, raving, murder happy maniac. This brilliant cast supports the wonderful script and combined with spine-tingling tension and some moments of intense violence, makes this one of the scariest films ever made. The music is also pivotal in creating such a fantastic atmosphere and a heightened sense of fear. The now iconic ‘shower scene’, will remain one of the most terrifying scenes in motion picture history. It has been spoofed in so many movies which has helped Psycho to become known over the world and is often referred to as the bench mark for truly great horror. A brilliant twist at the climax of this horror story is the icing on the cake and will shock you beyond belief. This film basically kick started the ‘slasher’ genre. If you have not seen this film, do not be put off by the fact that it is in black and white, as this film is a cinematic masterpiece and is one of the best thrillers ever made. Psycho will remain one of the best horror films ever made by a man who knew how to scare us, Alfred Hitchcock. Remember to lock the bathroom door in future. “We all go a little mad sometimes, Haven’t you?” 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG3-GlvKPcg
25th October – THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974)

Vandals have desecrated a graveyard where Sally Hardesty’s grandfather is buried. She along with her wheelchair bound brother, Franklin, travel with their three friends to investigate and visit their grandfathers abandoned farm in Texas on the way. They pick up a hitchhiker on the way who turns out to be crazy and cuts himself as well as Franklin with a knife. The five friends manage to get rid of the hitchhiker but are forced to stop a little while later down the road as they needed to get some fuel for their van. On hearing the sound of a generator in the distance, they stumble across a farm and an old clapboard house, which is far from welcoming. It just so happens that this house belongs to the hitchhiker and his evil family of demented cannibalistic psychopaths. Trapped in a nightmare, the five friends are hunted, tortured and killed by a leather-masked wearing chainsaw-wielding maniac and his family of grave robbing cannibals. This film, directed by Tobe Hooper, is one of the most scary, influential, upfront masterpieces that really bought fame to the horror genre. The story and plot builds to create a scenario that is realistic and believable which adds to this films real fear factor. It’s the unrelenting, savage, take no prisoner approach that gives this film its edge. Tobe Hooper never resorts to overwhelming mayhem to scare you but relies on the creepy sound effects, the repetitive musical score and sporadic acts of cruelty. The power with this film lies with strongest kind of fear, the fear of the unknown. The growing paranoia will creep over you and fill you with dread as you watch and wait in anticipation to find out the fate of the five friends as they try to survive this horrific ordeal. This film is about relentless horror and terror not blood and guts. Despite being banned in several countries probably due to the fact the title of the film includes the words ‘Chainsaw’ and ‘Massacre’, this film has a notable lack of gore. ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ was once dubbed a video nasty, but the real scares in this film are delivered in the actors performances and the haunting overwhelming tension filed atmosphere that the film creates. This film is not for the feint hearted. Be prepared to be shocked and scared like never before. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs3981DoINw
24th October – JAWS (1975)

The small island of Amity Island is the perfect get away for the summer with perfect beaches and warm waters surrounding it. When Martin Brody, the new chief of Police for the island is informed of a dead body that has washed up on the beach could have been a shark attack, he wants to close the beaches. The Mayor refuses to close them due to the affect this would have on the income for the town. As more and more innocent people are killed at sea, it’s clear that the islanders have a huge shark problem on their hands. Chief Brody teams up with scientist, Hooper, and shark hunter, Quint, to attempt to hunt this deadly great white shark at sea and kill it. It’s the film that launched Steven Spielberg’s career. He adapted Peter Brenchley’s best selling novel, ‘Jaws’ and turned it into one of the best films ever made. This film is regarded as the original summer blockbuster. Due to this film, generations of people will be forever afraid of the ocean, and can you blame them after seeing this movie. The genius with this film is the suspense and tension that it is able to generate and when combined with the fantastic, Oscar winning, orchestral score from John Williams you’re filled with horror and dread before you have actually seen the shark. With the music in this film, it gives you the clue that something terrifying is going to happen, but you don’t know where from or who will be the next victim. Like most horror films that are really scary, the fear doesn’t come from what you are actually seeing, but what you don’t see. Your mind fills in all the blanks to create the true unnerving, terrifying fear of the unknown. The shark itself is the ultimate movie badie as it has no motivation other than to hunt and eat whoever and whatever it can. The final reveal of what the shark actually looks like is saved for the final scenes, which is well worth the wait and is fantastic even by today’s standards. With some great stand out scenes that are sure to stay with you for some time, its no wonder people are afraid to go swimming in the sea. The story telling and direction is fantastic and the characters are really brought to life with some brilliant acting and first class dialog including memorable lines such as “You’re gonna need a bigger boat” add to this films charm. Stand out performances from Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss all combine to complete this brilliant memorable masterpiece that is now a part of popular culture. This film is as powerful now as it was back in 1975. Numerous films have tried to match and rival this but have never come close. The fear and horror that ‘Jaws’ created will never be matched in the same way and will change your opinion of the sea forever. 10/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9DCAbPmvHQ
23rd October – AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981)

Two American tourists, David and Jack, are backpacking across the English countryside. When stopping at a local pub, ‘The Slaughtered Lamb’, they are met with some hostility by the locals but given a warning to be weary of the moon, stick to the roads and stay off the moors. After getting lost in the dark and drifting onto the moors, they are attacked by a Werewolf. Jack is savagely killed but David is rescued by the locals after only receiving minor injuries. The beast is killed revealing the body of man, leaving the authorities to believe the attack was due to a madman. David is taken to a London hospital to recover, but is soon haunted by evil nightmares and also his dead friend Jack who gives him the warning that he now carries the curse of the Werewolf. As the full moon approaches David’s worst nightmares become reality as he begins to spend the nights as a werewolf on a murderous rampage around London. Written and directed by John Landis, this is a horror masterpiece and considered a classic in the genre. With Oscar winning special effects for the impressive transformation scene and with explicit scenes of gore that still shock today, this film is a perfect mix of chilling horror, black comedy and romance. The soundtrack is fantastic with notable references to werewolves such as ‘Bad Moon Rising’ and ‘Blue Moon’ which complements this movie perfectly. This film still has what it takes to make the modern audiences jump out of their skin and make the hairs stand up on the back of their necks. Despite three other werewolf movies coming out in the same year, it makes 1981 the year of the wolf and ‘An American Werewolf in London’ the best of them all. A truly terrifying horror with a perfectly told story which, on a personal note scared the living hell out of me when I was younger and led to many sleepless nights. The best werewolf film ever made and I could not recommend this more. “Stay on the road. Keep clear of the moors”, “Beware the moon, lads”. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESh4t57L4Xs&feature=related
22nd October – RINGU (1998) (THE RING)

Young Journalist Reiko Asakawa finds out about an urban legend of a certain videotape that caused a teenager to die of a sudden unexplained death. It is said that after watching this video, whoever watches it will die after seven days. These rumours become all the more real when Reiko finds out that the other teenagers friends were also killed at exactly the same time in the same circumstances. Reiko soon begins an investigation and visits the cabin where the youths had been staying seven days before their death. An unlabelled video is found and the only way Reiko can solve the murders is by actually watching the tape which starts a chain reaction of strange events and mysterious phone calls. As time starts running out in a race to solve the murders and save their lives from an impending death, she and her ex-husband are led to a tragedy stricken volcanic island and the story of a strange girl called Sadako. Forget that this is a Japanese film and it is subtitled, forget the unanswered question and try to forget about the American re-make (The Ring) that was made four years later in which the true story of ‘Ringu’ was slightly lost in translation. The original film ‘Ringu’ is one of the most impressive, creepy and unique horror films in recent cinema history. It’s grainy, gritty and genuinely disturbing. Director Hideo Nakata has a true gift of being able to horrify us in ways that we never knew we could be. The true fear of this film comes from knowing that something terrible and evil is coming, but not knowing what it is or how to stop it. Make sure you see this original film if you can, it’s a genuine ghost story and it will scare the living daylights out of you. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9Z-MOqAvtY
21st October – DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978)

From visionary director George A. Romero, and the follow up to film ‘Night of the Living Dead’ comes ‘Dawn of the Dead’. Amidst the world wide pandemic where the dead are returning to life to feast on the living, four survivors take refuge in an abandoned shopping mall in order to escape from the zombie apocalypse surrounding them. Whilst fighting for their sanity, the survivors must also battle for their lives against a growing hoard of zombies and militant gang of bikers. George A. Romero’s ‘Dawn of the Dead’ was groundbreaking, ahead of its time and so influential to the way horror films are made today. This film manages to keep a high level of tension throughout with a gripping story, vivid merciless gore and all whilst depicting a realistic state of an emergency. Sure the special effects and make-up are dated but they were the benchmark back in the day. This now classic movie is the ‘Gone with the Wind’ of the horror film. This one is a must for the die-hard horror fans with a strong stomach for gore. “When there’s no more room in Hell, the Dead will walk the Earth”. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt-EipwlWQ0
20th October – THE OMEN (1976)

Robert and Katherine Thorn are happily married, extremely wealthy and Robert is even a United States Ambassador for Great Britain and everything seems to be perfect. They decide to start a family but Katherine’s baby is stillborn. Without Katherine’s knowledge, Robert is approached by a Priest and persuaded to substitute their child for another newborn baby that has just lost its mother at birth. Several years go by and the Thorn family watch their son, Damien, grow up into a little boy. Soon after Damien turns five, bizarre tragedies start occurring. People are dying, strange things are happening and Damien is at the centre of it all. This soon leads Robert, prompted by the warnings of a Priest, on an investigation that points to his son being the Anti-Christ and evil incarnate. This film really started to push the envelope with the way a horror movie was made by using music, sound effects and subliminal images in a way that has never been done before creating a genuine sense of fear and dread. With some very memorable scenes and first class acting, this film has stood the test of time and remains one of the classic horror films of our time. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA6gxjzBPLM
19th October – THE STRANGERS (2008)

This film is inspired by true events and follows a young couple returning from a wedding reception to their remote and isolated holiday home. Late on in the evening, for no apparent reason, the couple start to receive strange knocks at the door, which soon escalates to something a lot more sinister. What ensues is a relentless violent invasion and attack on the couple from three complete strangers all wearing masks. The couple have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide as they struggle to survive this traumatic and horrific ordeal throughout the night. This film is chillingly realistic mainly due to the fact that this scenario is so terrifyingly possible. The true horror lies with the fact that there are no monsters or supernatural beings involved, its just humans who have choosen the path of evil. They do not react to any demands or reasoning and can’t be convinced to not commit this violence against complete strangers. Full of tension and realistic fear that everyone can relate to, I guarantee that you will double-check that you have locked the doors after seeing this modern and classy horror. 8/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCU0k_jbCUo&feature=fvsr
18th October – THE EVIL DEAD (1981)

A group of five friends decide to spend the weekend together in a remote cabin deep in the woods. When looking around the cellar in the cabin, they find an ancient book, which has been translated by a professor who owns the cabin on a tape recorder. However, this is no ordinary book, it is the ‘Book of the Dead’ and when they play the tape, the text that is read out unleashes pure evil from the woods around them. One by one, the group become possessed by evil apart from one, who must fight for his life to survive the night against the evil dead. With a fantastic performance from Bruce Campbell as ‘Ash’, this 30-year-old horror is still scarier than most of what Hollywood churns out each year. Sam Raimi’s now legendary cult-classic horror is brutal, terrifying, full of gore and despite being made with a rock bottom budget, is sure to give you one hell of a fright. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtsK7skqk9U
17th October – A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)

Nancy and her friends are all having vivid violent nightmares that all feature a badly disfigured serial killer with a glove made from razor blades on his hand that goes by the name of Freddie Krueger. When one of the girls is gruesomely murdered in their sleep, Nancy soon realises that she must stay awake to survive. This now classic horror from Wes Craven in 1984 is a real ‘Nightmare’ of a horror, which gave birth to a screen icon. Despite a few dodgy sequels, this original still has a place amongst some of the best horror films ever. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adgp0v_mfTk
16th October – 28 DAYS LATER (2002)

In a top secret British laboratory, Animal rights activists break in and attempt to release some monkeys that are having scientific tests carried out on them. However, these monkeys are being tested with a highly contagious virus causing anyone who is infected by them to be in a permanent state of murderous infectious rage hungry for blood. The virus soon spreads through London and soon the whole of the United Kingdom. 28 days later, Jim wakes up from a coma in hospital to find a deserted London. After finding a handful of survivors, they group together to fight for their lives in an attempt to find a sanctuary from the ‘infected’. Directed by Danny Boyle from Alex Garland’s fantastic screenplay, this gritty British horror is a true survival story with plenty of tension, realism and gore. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEkJAaGhJhQ
15th October – THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT (1999)

The story goes that three film students have travelled to Burkittsville in Maryland, USA to film a documentary about the local urban legend, The Blair Witch. They all went into the woods armed with little more than camera’s and tents for a two-day hike, and they never came back. A year later, the film footage has been found and turned into the film ‘The Blair Witch Project’, which unfolds to tell the story of what happened to them in the woods. This film puts the realism back into horror film making with a move away from conventional horror. Be prepared for your senses and imagination to be pushed to the limit, as this is one of the most haunting, psychological horror films ever made. 8/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_Hw4bAUj8A
14th October – REC (2007)

A camera crew and TV reporter follow a nightshift for the local fire station in Barcelona, Spain. After what starts as a very mundane shift, they soon get a call from a distressed old lady who is trapped in her building apartment. When the fire crew and TV reporters arrive something is wrong, as all of the buildings residents are all in the hallway and clearly distressed. The fire crew eventually finds the old lady upstairs who is aggressive and violent to the point that she seams to be possessed. Out of the blue, the Police arrive and surround and seal the building keeping everyone inside contained and trapped under quarantine. The events that unfold throughout the night are an unforgettable nightmare all captured and documented by the TV crew in all its horrific glory. This Spanish horror film has since been remade by Hollywood under the name ‘Quarantine”, but for something truly original and terrifying, you need to see REC. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGJ_jPKOj1c
13th October – CARRIE (1976)
Carrie White is a shy, young girl but gifted with the power to move objects through telekinesis. She has been bought up in isolation by her psychotically religious mother and doesn’t make friends easily. After an incident in the school showers, Carrie is picked on and teased by a number of the other girls who are then banned from attending the school prom. The girls plan revenge for this, which back fires as Carrie unleashes her strange mental powers on them turning from a shy teenager into a rage filled monster of vengeance. Another master piece from Stephen King, this is not just a scary movie but a utterly terrifying yet moving horror film. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-nvpjS0-y4
12th October – THE FLY (1986)
Ground breaking scientist, Seth Brundle, has invented something that could potentially change the World, a teleportation machine. He tries to impress journalist, Veronica Quaife, by showing her how it works. Seth uses himself as a human guinea pig and teleports from one ‘telepod’ to another. In what appears to be a complete success, he is unaware that his genes have been spliced with that of a fly, which starts the gradual transformation of man into fly. With terrifyingly breathtaking special effects and a truly horrific climax, The Fly is a fantastic horror film. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BTPOlbW-Cc
11th October – PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (2007)
Young couple Micah and Katie are disturbed by a strange haunting in the night. After a short while Katie discloses that she has been haunted from when she was a young girl. Micah buys a video camera to try and capture on film the paranormal activity and investigate it further. However, the more they try to interact with this demonic presence, the more the hauntings intensify with deadly consequences. All captured on a home video camera, this film is a truly horrifying and intense experience making it near impossible to sleep after watching. 8/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_UxLEqd074
10th October – SCREAM (1996)
A year after Sidney Prescott’s mother was murdered in the quiet town of Woodsboro, more murders are starting to turn up and Sidney is high on the killers list. The unknown serial killer known only for wearing a ghost mask, slowly begins to slash and kill everybody one by one. Local news reporter, Gail Weathers and Police Deputy, Dewey, investigate the killings and think that all the murders are linked. Full of plenty of scares and originality, this is where the ‘teen slasher’ genre started. “What’s your favourite scary movie?” 8/10
You can watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM39LABHEDc
9th October – THE DESCENT (2005)
A group of adventurous young women take a holiday away together caving in a remote location somewhere in the mountains. All is going to plan until a rock collapses, which forces them to find an alternative route back out. Trapped deep underground with limited supplies, the girls soon realise that they are not alone as they are hunted by a bread of savage hungry predators. This British horror is full of tension and fear that never lets go from start to finish. Not for the claustrophobic. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5I1q4KhKNU
8th October – BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA (1992)
Jonathan Harker, a young lawyer, is sent to a remote village in Transylvania to complete a real estate deal in England only to be captured and imprisoned by the undead vampire, Count Dracula. Dracula heads to London and after seeing a photo of Jonathan’s lover, Mina Murray, he is reminded of his dead wife and begins a reign of terror and seduction. This is a fantastic tale of Dracula in all its gothic glory. Based on Bram Stoker’s novel and directed by none other than Francis Ford Coppola, this is the best vampire film you will see. 8/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYzxJ9aacOk&feature=fvst
7th October – SAW (2004)
Two strangers wake up chained by their ankles to separate ends of some dark abandoned bathroom with a dead man lying in the middle of the room. They are the newest victims of the serial killer nicknamed ‘Jigsaw’. In order to survive, one must kill the other. Live or die, let the games begin. With plenty of tension, torture and originality, this film sparked the beginning of a new generation of horror and despite being shot on a low budget, it’s the most majestic horror since ‘Se7en’. 8/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLNT1aqXbFI
6th October – FRIDAY THE 13TH (1980)
In 1957 a young boy called Jason Voorhees drowned at Camp Crystal Lake. In 1958 a mysterious killer murdered two Camp Councilors and in 1962 fires prevented the camp from opening. Its now 1979 and the camp has reopened again. However, it looks like déjà vu and the killer has returned for revenge on Friday 13th. With plenty of gore and brutal killings, it’s a must see for any horror fan. 6/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjiqwTv9yeI
5th October – SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991)
A young FBI agent, Clarice Starling, must try and track down the psychopathic killer, Buffalo Bill, who is kidnapping, skinning and murdering young women. Starling is assigned to interview the infamous Dr Hannibal-the-Cannibal-Lecter. Dr Lecter was a psychiatrist turned serial killer known for eating his victims and is now housed in a hospital for the criminally insane. The clock is ticking as Starling must learn to trust and open up to Dr Lecter in order to find Buffalo Bill before he strikes again. With an unforgettable performance from Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, this psychological horror will not disappoint. 9/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQKs169Sl0I
4th October – FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (1996)
George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino play two brothers are on a wild crime spree that decides to kidnap a family and take refuge in a remote nightclub in Mexico. However, this is literally one Hell of a nightclub. It’s full of blood sucking vampires, which forces the criminals and hostages to work together if they want to see the sun rise again. This crime caper and horror genre clash will keep you entertained throughout. 6/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RF0hYk7tc8
3rd October – THE MIST (2007)
A freak storm hits a small town, which is slowly engulfed by a thick mist. However, this is no ordinary mist as hidden inside it lives numerous unworldly, horrific creatures. A small group of locals take refuge together in the local supermarket as they desperately try to survive this hellish apocalyptic nightmare. Based on the novel by the master of terror, Stephen King, the films conclusion will be sure to stick with you for some time. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6yLW0HGM9M
2nd October – SHAUN OF THE DEAD (2004)

Shaun is in a dead end job, his girlfriend has dumped him and all he wants to do is go to the local pub, The Winchester, for a pint. However, things are about to get a whole lot worse when London becomes overrun by zombies! Starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost this a highly entertaining and enjoyable zom-com. 7/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfBewQPFdKE
1st October – HOSTEL (2005)

Centred on three young American’s backpacking around Eastern Europe, on the trail of a Hostel in Slovakia which is rumoured to be full of gorgeous women. However, they soon find themselves lured into a murder for profit business with deadly consequences. This film is graphic, disturbing and potentially one of the most brutal films ever made. Not for the squeamish or faint hearted. 6/10
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKN_Toym8fA















This article has the potential to be epic. All suggestions will be considered.
I unfortunately don’t really have any suggestions as scary movies scare me so I don’t watch them. Great idea though.