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The following page lists the highest-grossing horror films, highest-grossing horror film franchises at the box office and the biggest opening weekends for many horror films.
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Scary Movie: 2000 Scary Movie 2: 2001 Scary Movie 3: 2003 Scary Movie 4: 2006 Scary Movie 5: 2013 Schalcken the Painter: 1979 United Kingdom School Spirit: 1985 Scooby-Doo: 2002 Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King: 2008 Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire: 2003 Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster: 2004 Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost ...
This isn't recency bias talking: The 21st century has given us some pretty great horror films.. Sure, the last millennium was rather awesome, too, with the Universal monsters (Dracula ...
We won't ruin "Scream's" twist for you if you haven't seen it — but if you haven't seen screenwriter Kevin Williamson's 1996 masterful horror satire: Run, don't walk.
The FBI agent is one of the most well-known heroines in movie history, and Jodie Foster even won an Academy Award for playing opposite Anthony Hopkins’ equally memorable Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
Other more traditional styles continued into the 1980s, such as supernatural themed films involving haunted houses, ghosts, and demonic possession. [111] Among the most popular films of the style included Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980), Hooper's high-grossing Poltergeist (1982) and films in the Amityville Horror film franchise. [112]
Paramount/DreamWorks acquired the U.S. rights for $350,000. It is often cited as the most profitable film ever made, based on proportionate return on investment, although such figures are difficult to verify independently [8] as this is likely to exclude marketing costs. [9] The film is the first entry in the Paranormal Activity film series.