Variety breaks down the best movies of all time, as determined by film critics. From Psycho to Parasite, these are the best films ever made.
Over 59K filmgoers have voted on the 450+ films on Best Horror Movies Of All Time. Current Top 3: The Exorcist, The Silence of the Lambs, The Shining
From "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" to "Get Out," Variety selects the 100 best horror movies of all time.
The 100 best horror movies of all time: Possession, The Thing, Don't Look Now, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Shining, and the Blair Witch Project.
From Universal monsters to modern serial killers, supernatural thrillers to slasher flicks — the definitive list of the scary movies that keep us forever screaming in the dark.
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Smith plays a family man and lawyer who finds himself targeted by a rogue spy operation that believes he is in possession of a sensitive videotape. One of many spy movies from Tony Scott, it is a kinetic and fast-paced ride that examines privacy issues in the modern era. It is ...
The best natural disaster movies of all time captivate audiences with thrilling scenarios of survival against catastrophic events. They blend intense action sequences with emotional depth, exploring themes of human resilience, sacrifice, and unity in the face of adversity. These films leverage cutting-...
Based on Lovecraft’s 1928 short story, the 1970 film stars Sandra Dee as graduate student Nancy, who comes into possession of the Necronomicon and is soon pursued by the mysterious Wilbur (Dean Stockwell) who plans to use the book to summon evil deities. A bit dated and cheesy, “The ...