Saw (2004)
With its simple setup, grungy filmmaking, excellent performances, and memorable traps, Saw is a modern horror classic.
Read MoreWith its simple setup, grungy filmmaking, excellent performances, and memorable traps, Saw is a modern horror classic.
Read MoreWith its gritty realism, simple yet effective storyline, and relentless sense of dread, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains a classic.
Read MoreDespite some decent moments, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers is an unfocused, confused, and uninteresting slasher.
Read MoreWith its mix of horror and comedy, great cast, and some fantastic kills, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives is a high point in the series.
Read MoreBeetlejuice is a horror-comedy classic with its memorable characters, offbeat direction, wild originality, and a great soundtrack.
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With a memorable villain, solid cast, fantastic filmmaking, and a simple but effective story, A Nightmare on Elm Street is a classic.
Read MoreInside Out is a classic with its beautiful animation, memorable characters, excellent world-building, and touching story.
Read MoreWhile it has some good performances and fun action, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome lacks its predecessors’ rough and gritty quality.
Read MoreTaking everything that made the original work and expanding upon it, Mad Max 2 is bigger, bolder, and better than its predecessor.
Read MoreWith a great leading man, excellent cinematography, and insane stuntwork, Mad Max shows that creativity can overcome a limited budget.
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