Official Trailer Horror Night 2024

VOTED: THE TOP HORROR MOVIES OF 2024 - NEW TERRIFIC MOVIES TO SEE















Welcome to Tomatometer's assessment of the top horror films of 2024—a list that features every gloomy and eerie film released this year! The list is topped by Certified Fresh films (those that have maintained a high Tomatometer score after receiving enough reviews from reviewers), pulp-pounding Fresh films (those with a minimum rating of 60%), and finally the disturbingly Rotten.
May supplements: Tarot. The TV Glowed for Me to See. First Chapter of The Strangers. In An Act of Violence.


Spiders became tense with Infested and Sting in April. Never one to stay out of the genre, Nic Cage made a comeback with action-hybrid Arcadian. Abigail from Universal took another stab at the vampire genre (after Last Voyage of the Demeter from the previous year), and an update was made to another dated franchise.
March additions: Blackout, the werewolf-taken by Larry Fessenden, is back. Shift at Night. Imaginary (see the ranking of Blumhouse horror films). Hindi is an Indian language. Shaitan. The Devil's Late Night. Perfect Sweeney's in Sydney. You won't ever locate me. Blood and Honey 2, Winnie-the-Pooh 2.

With the literally named Stopmotion in February, horror returned to the medium of stop-motion animation (don't forget about Phil Tippett's Mad God in 2021).


With M3GAN, horror really took off in 2023. The biggest genre releases in January 2024 were the COVID-shot Paleolithic thriller Out of Darkness and the Diablo Cody-penned Lisa Frankenstein, which is set in the same universe as her cult comedy Jennifer's Body. Neither film was a breakout hit.
The Conjuring: Last Rites (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprising their Warren roles), Alien: Romulus (due in August), A Quiet Place: Day One (June), Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (September), They Follow (sequel to It Follows, with Maika Monroe and writer/director David Robert Mitchell returning), Terrifier 3 (Art the Clown extending his spree into Christmas), Nosferatu (from director Robert Eggers), Alien: Romulus (due in August), A Quiet Place: Day One (June), Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (September), Return to Silent Hill (original director Christophe Gans returns as well), and Terrifier 3 (Art the Clown continues his spree into Christmas).

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