10 Horror Films That Don’t Get Enough Hype

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In recent decades, the horror genre has become oversaturated with content. While some of that content is great and has introduced us to up-and-coming directors like Oz Perkins and Mike Flanagan, so much of the content is falling to the back. Since we have already explored some of the most over-hyped horror films, part two of this series is going to take a look at 10 horror films that do not get enough hype!

10. 'Renfield' (2023)

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This movie did pretty terribly at the box office, but I love it! Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult have incredible on-screen chemistry, and the entire film is a blast from start to finish. Reimaginings of classic horror stories have been falling flat in recent years, but this modern take on Dracula was not only unique but also perfectly written and directed. The film is campy but in the best possible way, and it leaves you wanting more from these characters. 

Renfield is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. 

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9. 'The Invisible Man' (2020)

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This is another modern reimagining that was done perfectly. Elizabeth Moss gives a masterclass on acting in this film, and you feel her terror and frustration evolve throughout the film. Like Renfield, this film took a classic story and expertly turned it into something new that would be terrifying to new audiences. This movie doesn’t get enough attention, but I blame that on the fact that it came out at the beginning of the pandemic. 

The Invisible Man is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. 

8. 'House On Haunted Hill' (1959)

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This is one of the best classic horror films of all time. I’m not sure why this film gets so little attention because it stars Vincent Price in his prime, and it has some legitimate jump scares which most classic horror movies can’t say. This film is definitely campy, but it is perfectly done and the overall atmosphere of the film is perfect. There is an atrocious remake that came out in the late 90s that most people think of when they see this title, so make sure that you watch the black and white film!

House on Haunted Hill is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

7. 'Sleepy Hollow' (1999)

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It is truly mind-boggling to me that this film isn’t on every horror fan’s watchlist. Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci are spectacular and have some of the best on-screen chemistry I have ever seen. This film takes the classic story of the Headless Horseman and makes it scary and sexy. If you are looking for the perfect film to get you in the spooky season mood, this is it!

Sleepy Hollow is available to stream on Paramount +. 

6. 'Constantine' (2005)

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This film has started to get more hype since Keanu Reeves announced that we were finally getting a sequel, but it has been criminally underrated for the last almost two decades. The cinematography of this film is the best you will ever see in a horror film. It is haunting, horrifying, and somehow also stunningly beautiful. Keanu is at his best in the titular role, and the directing is spectacular. 

Constantine is available to stream on Peacock. 

5. 'Creature From The Black Lagoon' (1954)

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This is the best classic creature feature of all time, in my opinion. It has more heart than most other films in this subgenre, and the creature is a character that you are rooting for from the very beginning. I will never understand why films like Frankenstein and The Wolfman are praised while this Universal monster seems to stay hidden in the dark. 

Creature from the Black Lagoon is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. 

4. 'Halloween Kills' (2021)

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This film received a lot of hate within the horror community which makes no sense to me because it was spectacular. I have never seen a horror film that expertly blended the current political climate with a classic story, but this one did it and left me with chills. It was hard to decide if you were more afraid of the people or Michael, and that is not something you can say about any other horror film. 

Halloween Kills is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. 

3. 'Trick ‘r Treat' (2007)

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I will admit that this film is pretty widely known within the horror community, but it does not receive anywhere near enough hype. This is one of the most unique films I have ever seen, and I love that the creators found a way to breathe new life into the anthology format. The directing, casting, and acting are flawless, and I really wish more people talked about this film. 

Trick ‘r Treat is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. 

2. 'The Grudge' (2004)

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I have a feeling that this may be the most controversial movie on this list. Most horror fans hate American remakes of Asian horror films, but in this case, the American remake was better than the original film. The best thing about this movie is that some of the actors from the original film were brought in, and it is not a perfect remake. The American film has a completely different story structure, and it is far scarier and more unsettling than the original film. 

The Grudge is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. 

1. 'Poltergeist' (1982)

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This is one of my favorite horror films of all time, and I cannot wrap my head around the fact that it is not talked about more. I know that the late 70s and early 80s were a hub for great horror movies, but this film deserves a spot on the list of best horror films. There is so much about this film that I love, but the very best thing about it is the phenomenal acting by the entire cast. The kids in the film hold their own, and the on-screen chemistry with the family is pure perfection. 

Poltergeist is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video.

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