Daniel Boyer is list writer for Collider who primarily focus on films and television shows related to the Action, Horror, and science fiction genres.
The horror genre is full of classics that left an incredible mark on cinema. Some of the greatest horror movies ever made have stood the test of time, and continue to have a lasting legacy in cinema. Many of these classics are timeless, regardless of age, and continue to frighten and terrify audiences.
Things are different from what they appear to be in Les Diabolique. Today, hailed with psychological brilliance, it's a pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thriller that continues to shock and disturb audiences with its mind-bending twists. There's even a disclaimer at the end, telling the audience who've seen it not to spoil its most incredible moments. It's a must-watch film for both fans of the horror and thriller genres, and it certainly still doesn't disappoint.
Release Date December 15, 1961 Director Jack Clayton Cast Deborah Kerr , Peter Wyngarde , Megs Jenkins , Michael Redgrave , Martin Stephens , Pamela Franklin , Clytie Jessop , Isla Cameron Runtime 100 Minutes Main Genre Horror WATCH ON YOUTUBE Release Date August 22, 1963 Director Robert Wise Cast Julie Harris , Claire Bloom , Richard Johnson , Russ Tamblyn , Fay Compton , Rosalie Crutchley , Lois Maxwell , Valentine Dyall Runtime 112 Minutes Main Genre Horror WATCH ON TUBI
Flawlessly acted, brilliantly shot, and incredibly intense, Rosemary's Baby takes audiences on a terrifying mystery that certainly doesn't disappoint with its shocking twist climax. It's one of the most recognizable psychological horror classics ever, a powerfully suspenseful nail-biter that keeps audiences holding their breaths. It's still horrifying today and leaves viewers with an unsettling feeling long after watching it.
Release Date October 24, 1962 Director Georges Franju Cast Pierre Brasseur , Alida Valli , Juliette Mayniel , Alexandre Rignault , Edith Scob Runtime 90 Minutes 3 'Carnival of Souls' Directed by Herk Harvey Made on a minuscule budget and starring a relatively unknown cast, Herk Harvey's Carnival of Souls defied the odds to become one of the most beloved and influential B Horror classics of the 1960s.
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