Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Best Slasher Movies - List part II

  

Best Slasher Horror Films - Part II
(1990 - 2010)

| Part I | Part II |

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100+ Slasher Movies and Counting...

TOO SCARY 2 WATCH now presents a list of Slasher horror films (arranged by year) that we believe may be worth checking out if you love slasher flicks like we do. The already large list (currently divided into two parts) will continue to be updated and added to over the next several months. In saying that, we've done our best to create a versatile list consisting of good slashers movies, popular slashers movies, underrated slashers movies, remakes, and even a few of the wacky ones as well.




It can be argued whether some of the movies on the list are actually slasher movies (depending on ones definition of Slasher) ... nevertheless, we've provided a variety of slasher horror films, some that definitely fit the slasher criteria, along with others that maybe open for interpretation.
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Disclaimer

Some of the movies on the list, in our opinion, aren't necessarily good movies, but were chosen to be included for a variety of different reasons.

Thanks and enjoy!

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72. Child's Play 2 (1990)

After the tragic events of the first film, Andy's mother is committed and Andy (Alex Vincent) ends up in foster care. Meanwhile, the killer-doll's manufacturer reconstructs Chucky to salvage its reputation and prove that nothing was wrong with the doll. But something was, and in re-creating the doll, the company has resurrected the soul of the murderous Charles Lee Ray. Soon, Chucky (voiced by Brad Dourif) is up to his old tricks.

Director: John Lafia
R-Rated 
84 mins


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73. Campfire Tales (1991)

Gunnar Hansen stars as an uninvited drifter who joins a group of teens around their lonely campfire and begins spinning a series of gory tales that scare them witless, such as the story of a gang of flesh-hungry zombie pirates out for bloody revenge. The eerie stranger also recounts tales of a sinister Santa Claus, potheads whose toking results in grisly consequences, and a deranged psychopath on the prowl for … unsuspecting teens!

Director 1: William Cooke
Director 2: Paul Talbot
Not-Rated
88 mins


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74. Popcorn (1991)

In loving tribute to the classic horror movies of the 1950s, a group of students decides to hold a film festival celebrating mid-century terror flicks. Their event is a wild success -- that is, until the projectionist takes a cue from the scary films he's screening and turns into a bloodthirsty lunatic. Jill Schoelen, Tom Villard, Derek Rydall and Malcolm Danare star in director Mark Herrier's campy movie about campy movies.

Director: Mark Herrier
R-Rated
90 mins


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75. Candyman (1992)

While researching urban myths, grad student Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) learns about the Candyman (Tony Todd), a hook-handed creature who's said to haunt a Chicago housing project. In this creepy film based on a Clive Barker story, the Candyman is made flesh by other people's belief in him. Not surprisingly, Lyle manages to summon him. Soon, the Candyman has committed a series of murders, and the cops are holding Lyle responsible.

Director: Bernard Rose
Writer: Clive Barker
R-Rated
99 mins


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76. Happy Hell Night (1992)

A psychotic serial killer escapes from an insane asylum in this slasher. Nearly 30 years ago, man-of-the-cloth Father Malius (Charles Cragin) brutally murdered several college students. Now locked in an asylum, Malius awaits his chance to escape -- a chance that comes when a group of fraternity pledges break into the institution to get a photo of the serial killer. Seizing the opportunity, Malius flees and begins his bloody rampage once again.
 
Director: Brian Owens
Not-Rated 
87 mins


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77. When a Stranger Calls Back (1993)

Julia is babysitting two young kids while a doctor and his wife are out. During the evening, a stranger knocks on the door asking Julia if she can call the auto club so he can get a tow. The phone line is dead though. This is all part of the act as he has made his way inside and abducted the two children. Years later, Julia has become an introvertive college student. She claims the stalker is back haunting her. Enter Jill Johnson and now retired cop John Clifford, who have reunited to help Julia find the stalker. Can they stop him before he strikes again? Written by Pat McCurry <ccgrad97@aol.com>

Director: Fred Walton
R-Rated
94 mins

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78. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)

Jason Voorhees, the living, breathing essence of evil, is back for one fierce, final fling. Since he was tracked down and blown to bits by an FBI task force, everyone assumes he's finally dead. But now, Jason has been reborn with the bone-chilling ability to assume the identity of anyone he touches! In this shocking, blood-soaked finale to Jason's legacy of terror, the horrible secret of his unstoppable killing instinct is finally revealed.
 
Director: Adam Marcus
R-Rated
87 mins


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79. Leprechaun (1993)

A father and daughter's move to a new home in the suburbs is anything but lucky when they discover that a murderous 600-year-old leprechaun is living in their basement, laying waste to all who interfere with the search for his pot of gold. Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt and Warwick Davis star in this cheeky horror thriller from writer-director Mark Jones that spawned a series of increasingly outrageous sequels.
 
Director: Mark Jones
R-Rated
91 mins


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80. Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)

Freddy's back … and he's badder than ever! Nancy (Heather Langenkamp), the historical nemesis of the man with the satanic snarl and pitchfork fingers, discovers that a new monstrous demon has taken on Freddy's persona. Can Nancy stop this new threat in time to save her son? Nightmare director Wes Craven and Langenkamp also play themselves in this final installment of a horror classic.
 
Director: Wes Craven
R-Rated
112 mins


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81. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995)

Clive Barker's supernatural serial slayer returns -- against the wild backdrop of New Orleans's Mardi Gras -- and is stalking the descendants of the family who, a century ago, caused his nightmarish death and unholy afterlife. The wrath of the Candyman is reborn -- just call his name in the mirror, and let the terror begin.

Director: Bill Condon
Writer: Clive Barker
R-Rated
91 mins




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82. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)

The crazed serial killer returns from the dead in this splatter-fest sequel. After Michael Myers' niece gives birth, she turns the baby over to Tommy Doyle (Paul Rudd) to save the child from Michael. Living with members of the Strode family, Tommy suspects that the evil force that drove Michael to murder now curses young Danny Strode (Devin Gardner). Can Tommy -- with help from Michael's nemesis (Donald Pleasence) -- end the madness?

Director: Joe Chappelle
R-Rated
88 mins


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83. Scream (1996)

Horror maven Wes Craven -- paying homage to teen horror classics such as Halloween and Prom Night -- turns the genre on its head with this tale of a murderer who terrorizes hapless high schooler Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) by offing everyone she knows. Not your average slasher flick, Scream distinguishes itself with a self-parodying sense of humor. Courteney Cox and David Arquette co-star as a local news reporter and a small-town deputy.

Director: Wes Craven  
R-Rated 
111 mins
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84. I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

When some North Carolina teens flatten a stranger with their car, they leave him for dead and try to get on with their lives. He returns to give 'em, uh, the hook (literally) -- the gore is leavened by some much-needed laughs. The well-known cast includes Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe.

Director: Jim Gillespie 
R-Rated
101 mins
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85. Scream 2 (1997)

In the two years that have passed since the fateful events in Woodsboro, newswoman Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox) has written a best-seller, which has been turned into a film starring Tori Spelling as Sidney (Neve Campbell). As the movie premiere looms closer, the cycle of mysterious deaths begins again. Dewey Riley (David Arquette) heads straight to Sidney's college in an attempt to protect her from impending doom.

Director: Wes Craven 
R-Rated
122 mins
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86. Campfire Tales (1997)

After four teenage friends crash their car, they discover a deserted church nearby and decide to wait there for help. To pass the time, they recount well-known urban legends such as the tale of a young newlywed couple attacked by werewolves when out camping on their honeymoon. Other spooky stories tell of a girl terrorized by a psycho she met on the Internet and a biker visiting a haunted farmhouse.

Director 1: Matt Cooper 
Director 2: Martin Kunert 
Director 3: David Semel 
R-Rated
93 mins
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87. Bride of Chucky (1998)

Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the toy store, Chucky returns. The soul of killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) still inhabits the diminutive devil doll, and when his old flame Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) finds him, he turns her into a doll as well. Together, the happy couple sets out on a terrifying spree. With the help of two unwitting teens (Nick Stabile and Katherine Heigl), the terrible toys embark on a bloody road trip.

Director: Ronny Yu 
R-Rated
89 mins
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88. Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later (1998)

It's the first reunion in 20 years for two estranged siblings: former baby-sitter Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her brother, crazed slasher Michael Myers. With a witty script, a great cast (including LL Cool J and Michelle Williams) and Curtis's return to the role that made her a scream queen, Halloween: H20 is the final chapter in a legendary tale.

Director: Steve Miner 
R-Rated
86 mins
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89. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)

The fisherman with a hook is back in director Danny Cannon's chilling sequel. Unfinished business with coed Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) brings the murderer to the Bahamas to terrorize her and her friends, Karla (Brandy Norwood), Tyrell (Mekhi Phifer) and Will (Matthew Settle), during a vacation. Can Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Jr.), who survived a bloody attack alongside Julie two summers ago, get to the island in time to save everyone?

Director: Danny Cannon 
R-Rated
100 mins


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When a New England high schooler is mysteriously murdered, classmates blame Sarah (Sarah Chalke), the new girl who recently moved into a purportedly haunted house. The students believe she's the reincarnation of a witch who was burned at the stake 300 years ago. But as the body count rises, Sarah must uncover who the real killer is. Playing against type, Soleil Moon Frye co-stars as Kyra, the nasty leader behind the witch hunt against Sarah.

Director: Christopher Leitch 
PG-13
90 mins
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91. Milo (1998)

Milo (Asher Metchik) is a peculiar little boy who doesn't get along with other children. When he kills a schoolmate, four little girls witness the murder and are traumatized for life. Sixteen years later, the girls (Jennifer Jostlyn, Raven Kelly, Paula Cale and Maya Mclaughlin) reunite to celebrate a wedding. They believe they've put the horrifying event behind them, but as the girls soon discover,Milo's never far away!


Director: Pascal Franchot 
R-Rated
91 mins
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92. Psycho (1998)

Filmed in bloodcurdling color, this remake of the 1960 shocker stars Anne Heche as Marion Crane, who makes a fateful stop at the Bates Motel -- run by mama's boy Norman Bates (Vince Vaughn) -- after embezzling $400,000. When Marion fails to show up for work, her disappearance triggers an investigation by her lover (Viggo Mortensen), her sister (Julianne Moore) and a private eye (William H. Macy) ... who discover that Norman has a morbid secret.

Director: Gus Van Sant 
R-Rated
104 mins
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93. Urban Legend (1998)

Three students (Rebecca Gayheart, Jared Leto and Joshua Jackson) at an ivy-covered New England college dismiss a series of grisly murders similar to scary campus legends that have haunted students for years, considering them merely coincidental. But their pal Natalie (Alicia Witt), who has witnessed most of the killings, takes it seriously -- especially when she learns she might be next to die. Robert Englund co-stars as a creepy folklore professor.

Director: Jamie Blanks 
R-Rated
100 mins
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94. Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999)

With his thirst for murder very much intact, the Candyman (Tony Todd) returns from the netherworld for another killing spree in this slasher. This time, he turns his attentions to Caroline (Donna D'Errico), a Los Angeles art gallery owner who also happens to be his descendent. Deciding he wants a partner in infamy, the demonic Candyman orchestrates a series of murders that point to Caroline as the primary suspect.

Director: Turi Meyer
Writer: Clive Barker
R-Rated
102 mins




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aka Scream Bloody Murder

Trevor Moorehouse isn't screaming bloody murder -- he's committing it! A dozen counselors arrive at Camp Placid Pines and receive a warning from a wizened landscaper: There may be a crazy man in the woods. Of course, they pay no attention until they start disappearing one by one! Has the urban legend come to life to wreak havoc on their dwindling numbers?

R-Rated
88 mins



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96. Cherry Falls (2000)

A psychotic serial slasher starts a bloodthirsty murder rampage at Cherry Falls high school that only kills the local high school virgins. This leads to the local teenage population organising a sex party in order to lose their virginity and thus no longer be targets... Written by L.H. Wong <lhw@sfs.org.sg>

Director: Geoffrey Wright
R-Rated
92 mins







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97. Scream 3 (2000)

The last installment of the tongue-in-cheek (but still scary) horror trilogy finds Sidney Prescott again battling a crazed killer -- only this time it's on the set of Stab, a movie-within-a-movie based on the original Woodsboro murders. Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox), Dewey Riley (David Arquette) and the rest of the Scream gang appear, alongside new characters played by Parker Posey, Jenny McCarthy and more.

Director: Wes Craven
R-Rated
117 mins







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98. Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000)

Alpine University has a killer film program -- literally. When Amy (Jennifer Morrison) decides to make a movie about urban legends, a faceless killer quickly thins her cast, and the lines between fact and fiction become hopelessly blurred. As Amy rushes to unravel the mystery before the murderer gets to her, she learns about a long-buried family secret that may have something to do with the deaths.

Director: John Ottman
R-Rated 
98 mins





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99. Jeepers Creepers (2001)

A college-age brother and sister (Justin Long and Gina Philips) get more than they bargained for on their road trip home from spring break. When the bickering siblings witness a creepy truck driver tossing body bags into a sewer near an abandoned church, they investigate. Bad move! Opening a Pandora's Box of unspeakable evil, the pair must flee for their lives -- with a monstrous "shape" in hot pursuit.

Director: Victor Salva
R-Rated
90 mins





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100. Ripper: Letter From Hell (2001)

Disturbed by her horrific past, Molly focuses her energies on researching the minds of serial killers. She joins a study group fixated on solving a local campus murder, but when the students realize the killer's modus operandi mirrors that of London's legendary Jack the Ripper, Molly's friends begin to fall victim around her.

Director: John Eyres
R-Rated
114 mins






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101. Valentine (2001)

When a group of grown school chums begin receiving scary messages from an unknown sender, the women are killed off one by one by a psycho in a Cupid mask. They suspect the murderer is a geek they had rejected in junior high, but can he be stopped? The boy had been savagely beaten by his classmates and later sent to reform school -- and it seems he has come back to exact his revenge just in time for Valentine's Day.

Director: Jaime Blanks
R-Rated
96 mins






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102. Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

In director Rick Rosenthal's second Halloween movie, Michael Myers (Brad Loree) proves to his sister, Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis), that he isn't dead, while television producer Freddie Harris (Busta Rhymes) launches a reality show set in Michael's childhood home. Freddie and his girlfriend (Tyra Banks) arrange for college kids to spend a night in the killer's former haunt, but they get more than they bargained for when Michael joins them.

Director: Rick Rosenthal
R-Rated
89 mins





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It's 2455 A.D., and Earth is a contaminated planet that's been abandoned for centuries. In the remains of a research facility, a visiting archaeology class discovers two frozen bodies -- a beautiful woman and a rotted corpse wearing a strange mask. When they transport the carcasses back to their space lab and the ice melts, Jason is revived ... and ready to unleash a new kind of hell on the future.

Director: James Isaac
R-Rated
91 mins



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aka Scream Bloody Murder 2

Camp Placid Pines has wrapped up another successful summer, and the counselors left behind are closing up for the winter. But life is far from bucolic. More than five years after he terrorized the teens of Placid Pines, Trevor Moorehouse -- a psycho decked out in a hockey mask with a chainsaw in place of his left arm -- is back, and it looks like he's here to stay. Can anyone stop him?

Director: Rob Spera
R-Rated
92 mins

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105. Freddy vs. Jason (2003)

Fusing slasher franchises, this hybrid of horror pits nightmarish Freddy Krueger against serial killer Jason Voorhees in the ultimate showdown after Freddy -- stuck in hell -- revives Jason as part of a plan to revisit the dreams of Elm Street teens. But Freddy's demonic scheme spins out of control when the maniacal Jason begins his own campaign of terror. Robert Englund returns as Freddy, while Ken Kirzinger takes over the part of Jason.

Director: Ronny Yu
R-Rated
98 mins






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106. High Tension (2003)
Haute Tension (original title)

Students Marie (Cécile de France) and Alex (Maïwenn Le Besco) have no idea of the horrors that await them when they head off to a remote country home to study for their upcoming exams and a psychopathic stranger attacks, tying up Alex and taking her away. It's up to Marie to save her friend -- but first, she must figure out what's really going on. Philippe Nahon co-stars in this twisty-turny tale of terror.

Director: Alexandre Aja
NC-17
91 mins




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107. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)

The only known survivor (Jessica Biel) of a 1973 killing spree, dubbed The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, breaks her silence and comes forward to tell the real story of what happened on that bloody day. She recounts the grisly events that led her and her four teenage friends to a deserted rural Texas highway and straight into the clutches of a chainsaw-wielding madman who left a trail of blood and terror.

Director: Marcus Nispel
R-Rated
98 mins






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108. Toolbox Murders (2003)

New to Los Angeles, Nell and Steven Barrow (Angela Bettis and Brent Roam) rent an apartment in the run-down Lusman Arms building in this gruesome slasher flick from Tobe Hooper. Soon, Nell begins to notice that young women in the building are meeting violent deaths. With the help of nice-guy actor "Jazz" Rooker (Rance Howard), Nell starts investigating -- and makes some disturbing discoveries.

Director: Tobe Hooper
R-Rated
94 mins






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109. Malevolence (2004)

A deranged serial killer targets brazen bank robbers in this bloody horror flick starring Brandon Johnson, Heather Magee, Richard Glover and Samantha Dark. After a botched bank heist, a gang of criminals takes a young mother and daughter hostage, holing up in what they think is a deserted farmhouse. But the police are the least of the crooks' worries as the murderous madman in residence begins exterminating his unwanted guests.

Director: Stevan Mena
R-Rated
85 mins




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110. Satan's Little Helper (2004)

It's Halloween eve, and 9-year-old Douglas (Alexander Brickel) is in for the fright of his life in this chilling horror tale. Dressed as "Satan's Little Helper" (from his favorite video game), Douglas goes out trick-or-treating and meets a guy dressed as the monstrous boss from the same video game. Staying true to the game, Doug offers to be his assistant, unaware that the masked man is really a serial killer on a Halloween murdering spree.

Director: Jeff Lieberman
R-Rated
100 mins




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111. Seed of Chucky (2004)

Chucky's back! This time, he gets a little help from his son, Glen, a doll as vengeful and malevolent as its predecessor. Glen's partner in crime is Tiffany, his "wife" who has a thirst for blood as lusty as his.

Director: Don Mancini
R-Rated
87 mins




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112. Cry Wolf (2005)

After a young woman is murdered, a group of teenagers decide to play a little game with their classmates in this chilling tale. They use the Internet to concoct a serial killer called "The Wolf," going so far as to describe the maniac's next victims. But their lies start coming true, the body count rises, and the instigators themselves are preyed upon by a very real killer. Julian Morris, Lindy Booth, Jared Padalecki and Jon Bon Jovi star.

Director: Jeff Wadlow
R-Rated
91 mins

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A group of friends on their way to a college football game fall prey to two murderous brothers in an abandoned small town. They discover that the brothers have expanded upon the area's main attraction -- the House of Wax -- and created an entire town filled with the wax-coated corpses of unlucky visitors. Now, the group must escape before they, too, become permanent exhibits. Stars Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray and, yes, Paris Hilton!

R-Rated
113 mins


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114. Venom (2005)

Exploring the murky swamps outside New Orleans, a group of young people (including Agnes Bruckner, Method Man, Bijou Phillips, Meagan Good and Jonathan Jackson) don't expect to have company. But they meet Mr. Jangles, a madman who's possessed by 13 unlucky souls killed by a voodoo priestess and who now spends his time hunting victims. With each new body, he adds a key to his ring of death -- and an extra jangle to his calling card.ter

Director: Jim Gillespie
R-Rated
85 mins

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115. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006)

Sixteen-year-old Mandy Lane (Amber Heard) is perfect -- beautiful, virginal and aloof -- and the boys want her badly. Not surprisingly, when she accepts an invitation to a weekend party at a secluded ranch, the race is on to be the first to bed her. But hedonism soon turns to horror as bodies begins to stack up, and Mandy finds herself embroiled in a fight for her life against one of her would-be suitors in this film co-starring Anson Mount.

Director: Jonathan Levine
R-Rated
90 mins

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116. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
  
In this quirky indie film from director Scott Glosserman, a self-promoting serial killer who dreams of being the most infamous slasher of all time hires a documentary film crew to follow him as he launches a reign of terror on a small town. While preparing tirelessly for his murderous debut, Leslie Vernon (Nathan Baesel) shares his bloody ambitions exclusively with director Taylor Gentry (Angela Goethals) and her crew. Robert Englund co-stars.

R-Rated
91 mins



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117. Black Christmas (2006)

In this remake of the 1974 slasher classic, a bloodthirsty psychopath breaks free from a mental institution and returns to the house where he killed his family on Christmas Eve many years earlier -- which happens to now be a sorority house. Hoping to celebrate a quiet Christmas together, the coeds are now starting to drop one by one. Will sorority sisters Kelli (Katie Cassidy), Dana (Lacey Chabert) and Lauren (Crystal Lowe) escape with their lives?

Director: Glen Morgan
R-Rated
95 mins



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118. Cold Prey (2006)
Fritt vilt (original title) 

Upon breaking his leg, a snowboarder and his four friends find themselves stranded at a decrepit ski lodge in the Norwegian mountains in this thriller from Roar Uthaug. After learning that the hotel was closed long ago when a boy vanished, the group discovers they are not alone and they'll be lucky to stay alive, let alone return home. The chiller stars Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Rolf Kristian Larsen, Tomas Alf Larsen, Endre Martin Midtstigen and Viktoria Winge.

Director: Roar Uthaug
Not-Rated
101 mins

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119. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)

Join horror icons John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Rob Zombie, special effects makeup artist Tom Savini and many more in a virtual scream fest celebrating the most terrifying -- and disgusting -- movies ever made. Selections include gore-soaked scenes from cult favorites and cinema classics such as Halloween, Psycho, Friday the 13th, Prom Night, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream and When a Stranger Calls.

Not-Rated 
88 mins

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120. Hatchet (2006)

When Ben (Joel Moore), his friend Marcus (Deon Richmond) and assorted strangers embark on a creepy nighttime boat trip into the bayou, their journey takes them into the lair of Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder), a freak of nature whose deformity has turned him into a bloodthirsty killer. Only Marybeth (Tamara Feldman), one of the travelers, holds the secret that may keep them alive. Horror legend Robert Englund co-stars in this comic gore fest.

Director: Adam Green
NC-17
90 mins

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121. See No Evil (2006)

Eight juvenile delinquents find themselves at the mercy of a hulking psychopathic killer when they're ordered to clean the abandoned Blackwell Hotel as an act of community service. The madman (played by World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Kane) has a steel plate in his head and murder on his mind, but can the veteran police officer (Matthew Okine) who put a bullet in his brain years before help the scrappy teens save one of their own?

Director: Gregory Dark
R-Rated
84 mins

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122. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)

The genesis of the monstrous Leatherface is recounted in this shocking slasher flick, which begins as two Vietnam-bound brothers (Taylor Handley and Matthew Bomer), out for a last fling with their girlfriends (Diora Baird and Jordana Brewster), crash their Jeep -- and end up in a heap of trouble. Next thing you know, a psycho sheriff (R. Lee Ermey) ushers them into a place where terror awaits in the form of young Leatherface (Andrew Bryniarski).

Director: Jonathan Liebesman
R-Rated
84 mins

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123. When a Stranger Calls (2006)

Simon West directs this 21st-century remake of the chilling 1979 original, following the harrowing experiences of a teenage babysitter (Camilla Belle) who begins receiving phone calls from an increasingly menacing prankster. After tucking in her charges, she locks the door and sets the security alarm -- only to discover that the persistent calls that insist she "check the children" seem to be coming from inside the house.

Director: Simon West
PG-13
87 mins

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124. Dead Tone (2007)

A seemingly innocuous pastime involving fun-loving collegians and prank phone calls turns into a lethal cat-and-mouse game in this blood-drenched fright fest starring Rutger Hauer and Brian Hooks. While vacationing at a secluded mansion after finals, a group of university students dials random telephone numbers and tries to unnerve the person on the other end. But their fun is short-circuited when one of them unwittingly connects with a slasher.

Director 1: Brian Hooks
Director 2: Deon Taylor
R-Rated
98 mins

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125. Halloween (2007)

Directed by Rob Zombie, this reimagining of the original Halloween horror flick finds masked sociopathic killer Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) on the run from the mental institution where he's been committed since he was 10 years old. Immediately returning to his home town of Haddonfield, Myers haunts teenager Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton) -- and has no qualms about killing anyone who crosses his path. Malcolm McDowell co-stars.

Director: Rob Zombie
R-Rated
109 mins

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126. The Hitcher (2007)

Hoping to fight boredom during a cross-country drive, two college students pick up a mysterious hitchhiker (Sean Bean), but are soon fighting for their lives when their passenger turns out to be a vicious serial killer in this remake of the classic creep-fest. Jim and Grace (Zachary Knighton and Sophia Bush) end up on the run from both the hitcher, who has vowed to kill them, and the police, who think Jim is the murderer.

Director: Dave Meyers
R-Rated
84 mins

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127. Cold Prey II (2008)
Fritt vilt II (original title) 

After five of her friends die violently on Norway's Jotunheimen mountain range, lone survivor Jannicke (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal) treks back to civilization, where her hospital stay is interrupted by the arrival of a new patient: the mountain man who killed her friends. Snowbound terror ensues in this tense sequel to the 2006 Norwegian slasher treat. Marthe Snorresdotter Rovik, Mats Eldoen and Kim Wifladt co-star.

Director: Mats Stenberg
R-Rated
86 mins



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128. Prom Night (2008)

Donna (Brittany Snow) has been looking forward to her senior prom for as long as she can remember, anticipating a night of magic surrounded by her best friends. But what she doesn't bargain for is a visitor from her dark past and a party that will end in murder. Can Donna and her friends fight to escape the clutches of a deranged killer before the night of their dreams turns into their worst nightmare?

Director: Nelson McCormick
PG-13
88 mins

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129. Friday the 13th (2009)

Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker and Aaron Yoo headline director Marcus Nispel's chilling remake of the classic 1980s slasher-thriller that spawned a legendary horror franchise. Ignoring the warnings of the locals, a group of teenage camp counselors takes on the job of reopening Camp Crystal Lake -- on Friday the 13th no less, and raise the ire of Jason Voorhees (Derek Mears), a masked, homicidal maniac.

Director: Marcus Nispel
R-Rated
97 mins

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130. Halloween II (2009)

After Michael Myers's (Tyler Mane) horrific Halloween night rampage in Haddonfield, the townspeople try to recover -- but the nightmare isn't over in Rob Zombie's bloody sequel to his reimagining of the original Halloween horror flick. Malcolm McDowell reprises his role as Dr. Sam Loomis, and Scout Taylor-Compton returns as Myers's sister, Laurie Strode. Brad Dourif, Danielle Harris and Bill Moseley co-star.

Director: Rob Zombie
R-Rated
105 mins

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131. Laid to Rest (2009)

When a beautiful young girl (Bobbi Sue Luther) wakes up in a coffin, she doesn't know who she is or how she got there. What she does know is that she'll have to put up the fight of her life to outwit a tech-savvy madman who wants to slay her before the night is over. On the run from the killer, she meets up with some seemingly benign locals … but how can she know whom to trust? Robert Hall directs this creepy horror flick.

Director: Robert Hall
R-Rated
90 mins

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132. My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009)

Haunted by the mining-related massacre that took place there on Valentine's Day a decade ago, Tom (Jensen Ackles) returns to his hometown to find some closure. But no sooner does he arrive than a pickax-wielding madman begins a new bloody killing spree. Now, many suspect that the murderous miner has returned to claim his final victims -- including Tom. Patrick Lussier directs this remake of the 1981 horror classic.

Director: Patrick Lussier
R-Rated
100 mins

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133. Sorority Row (2009)

When a prank results in the accidental death of a Theta Pi sister, the sorority's members keep the crime under wraps. But as graduation rolls around, a masked killer begins stalking and slaying the girls responsible for the death. Someone is out for revenge, but who could know about their dirty little secret? Jamie Chung, Rumer Willis and Audrina Patridge ("The Hills") co-star in this not-so-sisterly slasher flick.

Director: Stewart Hendler
R-Rated
101 mins

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134. Hatchet II (2010)

Boasting an all-star horror movie cast, this old-school slasher follows terrorized Marybeth (Danielle Harris) as she escapes from the bayou inhabited by Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder), a vicious murderer whose outward deformities hide an even more twisted soul dedicated to slaughter. Determined to avenge the murders of her family, Marybeth reunites with sinister Rev. Zombie (Tony Todd), then returns to the gore-filled swamp to hunt her nemesis.


Director: Adam Green
Unrated
85 mins



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135. My Soul to Take (2010)

Some 15 years after the presumed death of a vicious serial killer, children whose birthdays match his supposed "deathday" start to disappear. But whether the killer -- or his tortured soul -- is responsible remains to be seen. One boy (Max Thieriot) knows for sure, but his own connection to the horrific crimes is far too terrible to imagine. Denzel Whitaker (The Great Debaters) co-stars in this horror tale from writer-director Wes Craven.

Director: Wes Craven
R-Rated
108 mins



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136. A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)

Samuel Bayer directs this reinvention of Wes Craven's 1984 slasher classic about Freddy Krueger, a serial killer who crosses the boundary between dreams and the waking world to gut his victims with his razor-sharp blade-fingered glove. As Nancy (Rooney Mara) and her pals fight for their lives, they also uncover clues to a shocking secret from their past. Jackie Earle Haley takes on the iconic role of Freddy.

Director: Samuel Bayer
R-Rated
95 mins



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137. Scream 4 (2011)

Perennial survivor Sidney Prescott, now a successful self-help author, returns to her home town of Woodsboro in the fourth act of director Wes Craven's Scream franchise. Sidney's homecoming, however, coincides with a slew of unsettling new murders.

Director: Wes Craven
R-Rated
111 mins



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Synopsis taken from IMDB and NetFlix

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