Horror is arguably the most versatile genre of movies. A good horror movie does what it can to elicit feelings of fear, shock or disgust from its audience. Whether it’s copious amounts of gore, jump scares or establishing a general aura of dread, there are countless methods by which horror movies can frighten their viewers. Effective horror movies attack the senses and play tricks on the mind.
In regards to horror, every decade has its fair share of standouts that adopted certain trends and stylings of the period. The 2010s was a particularly great decade for the genre; a healthy variety in the horror movies of the time kept things interesting, and independent horror efforts saw the breakouts of many talented filmmakers. From a decade chock-full of choices, these ten offerings are the most frighteningly effective horror movies of the 2010s. The ranking will be according to their overall quality and effectiveness as horror vehicles, taking into consideration how visceral and impactful their scaryness is.
- ‘Sinister’ (2012)
- ‘Hereditary’ (2018)
- ‘The Babadook’ (2014)
- ‘The Autopsy of Jane Doe’ (2016)
- ‘Green Room’ (2016)
- ‘It Follows’ (2014)
- ‘Under the Skin’ (2013)
- ‘Creep’ (2014)
- ‘The Ritual’ (2017)
- ‘The Conjuring’ (2013)
I’m gonna be watching horror movies until I’m in a condition to be one. I save almost every list that looks worthwhile. I love how much content everyone is bringing to this community
Always happy to see that The Ritual gets quite a lot of love on such lists.
I remember liking it until
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the introduction of the cult
I like that a lot of these are atmospheric horror versus jump scare slasher shit.
I like Slashers, but I find jump scares to be boring. Not too sure how I feel about atmospheric horror. Do you have any standout examples? I’m trying to explore everything, but a lot of metaphorical and implied shit goes over my head. I don’t know if that matters with this sub-genre
I still need too see a few of those, but I don’t understand the love of “It follows”. It has an interesting premise that and does virtually nothings with it.
I’m also glad that the “Cabin in the woods” didn’t make the list, because I also don’t understand the love for that film. I understand what it tries to be, but I have liked the “Scream” version of meta-horror far more.