The 10 Scariest Movies of All Time (According to a 2023 Study)

The 10 Scariest Movies of All Time (According to a 2023 Study)

As a lifelong connoisseur of chills and thrills, I must say that the list you’ve presented here is a veritable feast for horror fans like myself! From the heart-pounding suspense of “A Quiet Place” to the grisly brilliance of the original “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” these films have been my companions in countless sleepless nights.


As a follower, I find it intriguing that people often believe what frightens one individual may not necessarily scare another. The terror derived from a horror film seems to be subjective, depending on the viewer. But what if we could scientifically determine which movie is considered the scariest? That’s exactly what ‘The Science of Scare’ study, now in its 4th year of operation (as of 2023), is doing. They are gathering a sample of viewers and making them watch numerous horror movies to identify which ones cause the most discomfort. By monitoring heart rates, this study has assigned many horror films a ‘scare number,’ reflecting how much their viewers’ heart rates fluctuate.

As a die-hard horror movie fan with a penchant for all things spine-tingling and heart-stopping, I must confess that my collection is brimming with classics that have sent shivers down my spine and left me sleepless nights. However, it’s not every day that you come across a study that delves into the scariest movies ever made, focusing on those universal terrors that have sparked countless discussions among horror enthusiasts like myself.

10 Talk To Me (2023)

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  • Total Score: 75

A dismembered hand, capable of conversation with the departed, presents an opportunity for bargain to those daring enough. For a band of teenagers, this becomes less about dread and more about entertainment, as numerous individuals engage and share their experiences online. Yet, when Jade’s brother Riley encounters a malevolent spirit that lands him in the hospital, she grows determined to uncover the hand’s history, aiming to combat the evil forces that have harmed her beloved sibling.

Shaking Hands With the Devil

Talk to Me packs a punch, with its gruesome and disturbing scenes earning it a top spot on the ‘fear factor.’ There’s always a sense of mystery about who or what is at the other end of the call, making any teenager who decides to connect feel uneasy. This uncertainty helps create a consistently tense and suspenseful mood throughout the movie.”

Nevertheless, Riley’s possession and the gruesome self-harm he enacts during this state make the scenes in “Talk to Me” particularly gruesome and gory, solidifying its reputation as one of the most terrifying films ever created.

9 Hell House LLC (2015)

The 10 Scariest Movies of All Time (According to a 2023 Study)The 10 Scariest Movies of All Time (According to a 2023 Study)The 10 Scariest Movies of All Time (According to a 2023 Study)

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  • Total Score: 75

5 years following a tragic incident at the infamous Halloween haunt, Hell House, which had gained notoriety among ‘haunt jaunt’ fans, resulted in the loss of 15 lives. This unfortunate event piqued the curiosity of documentary filmmakers, who chose to delve into the circumstances surrounding the disaster, collaborating with the lone survivor of that fateful night. As they explored the location where the events unfolded, the team began to encounter strange and possibly supernatural occurrences.

Scary Clowns and Found Footage

The “found footage” style often leaves audiences feeling uneasy, thanks to its shaky camera work and the sensation of living through the events as they happen. The terror felt by those filming gets transferred to the viewers. Add some chilling clowns and an unsettling ambiance, and Hell House LLC becomes a consistently terrifying journey.

The low-budget film “Hell House LLC” adds a unique, relatable feel due to its primary cast being mostly inexperienced actors, and the hardships the crew faces onscreen seem tangible and personal. This movie has become a favorite in the horror genre, boasting two sequels and a fourth installment scheduled for release in October 2024.

You can stream Hell House LLC on Prime, Fubo, AMC+, Shudder, or Screambox

8 The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)

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  • Total Score: 76

Based on the true story of Anneliese Michel, The Exorcism of Emily Rose chronicles the legal journey of lawyer Erin Bruner, who defends Father Richard Moore, a priest facing charges of negligent homicide in the death of Emily Rose, a 19-year-old college student. The narrative jumps back and forth between events leading up to the tragedy, gradually revealing the chilling truth that leaves everyone involved shuddering.

Possession Horror at Its Most Shocking

In the film “The Exorcism of Emily Rose,” the gradual accumulation of tension leads to an astonishing climax, demonstrating that a carefully constructed buildup can be equally as impactful as continuous frightening scenes. The manner in which this movie progresses is a testament to the art of slow-burn horror and stands as one of the most remarkable examples of possession horror ever produced.

Jennifer Carpenter delivers an exceptional performance in this piece, portraying a possessed woman so convincingly that it sends shivers down the spine. Director Scott Derrickson further demonstrates his talent with this film, showing that the success of “Sinister” was no fluke as it ranks high on the ‘scare scale.’

7 Smile (2022)

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  • Total Score: 78

Following the tragic suicide of a patient under her care, psychiatrist Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing visions that resemble those the girl had shared before she passed away. Concerned for her own psychological well-being, these occurrences grow increasingly vivid and unsettling to the point where they can no longer be dismissed as mere aftereffects of trauma.

As Rose delves further into the history of the girl, she uncovers a series of victims who shared eerie premonitions of friendly yet menacing individuals prior to their demise. Recognizing her time is short, it turns into a desperate quest to identify and vanquish the source of those malicious grins.

Fear Served with a Smile

Transforming something meant to bring comfort, like another’s smile, into an unsettling sight significantly amplified the chilling atmosphere in “Smile“. The terrifying possibility that the malevolent force capable of bending reality could emerge from any corner kept viewers glued to their screens, always on edge, eager for even a hint of a twisted smile to indicate impending danger.

As a die-hard horror fan who has spent countless nights huddled under blankets while watching scary movies, I can confidently say that this approach is one of the most effective ways to create an intense and terrifying viewing experience. The abundance of jump scares in this film was truly nerve-wracking, causing my heart to race and my eyes to widen with fear. The final monster reveal was so shocking and gruesome that it left me shaking for several minutes afterwards. With the sequel set for release in October 2024, I can hardly contain my excitement as a horror fan and will be eagerly awaiting its arrival.

6 Hereditary (2018)

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  • Total Score: 81

The Grahams endure a sequence of distressing incidents after the demise of their grandmother, Ellen. Struggling with sorrow and confronting past wrongdoings, another tragedy befalls the family, intensifying their suffering. As they gradually make sense of what’s happening, they come to suspect that some powerful entity might be orchestrating their hardships, intentionally plunging them into turmoil to unleash an evil power.

A Masterfully Crafted Horror from A24

Experiencing “Hereditary” feels unsettling, as it portrays individuals as small pieces in a sinister and immense plan. There’s nothing more terrifying than realizing you have no power to steer the direction of your own life when it takes a dark and horrifying turn.

As a cinephile, I can’t help but rave about the outstanding performances in this film. Toni Collette, a horror staple, delivers her finest work yet. And let me tell you, Alex Wolff’s dedication to his role is palpable in his chilling portrayal – he claims that taking on this character left him emotionally scarred. The ending of the movie leaves an indelible mark, it’s harrowing and haunting in a way that stays with you long after the credits roll.

5 The Conjuring (2013)

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  • Total Score: 88

According to the studies conducted by actual paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, the movie titled “The Conjuring” tells a story about these two individuals as they delve into a string of mysterious occurrences affecting the Perron family at their home in Rhode Island.

Upon reaching the farmhouse, it quickly becomes clear that an evil presence is harassing the household, with its influence intensifying as the Warrens delve deeper into the case. They encounter a demon named Bathsheba while exploring the ominous past of the Perron family and their property.

More Supernatural Terrors from James Wan

Following one another, James Wan’s films, particularly those in the horror genre, have been exceptionally successful after their debuts. Among the directors listed, James Wan stands out as the most prominent. Similar to the earlier mentioned “Insidious,” “The Conjuring” is rich in atmosphere and brimming with jump scares that keep viewers on tenterhooks.

Moreover, Wan skillfully exploits the dread of an evil entity targeting a family, making it even more spine-tilling since it’s inspired by real events. The franchise offers four expansions: two sequels and two spin-offs titled “Annabelle” and “The Nun”.

4 Insidious (2010)

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  • Total Score: 90

Kicking off one of today’s most chilling horror series, filmmaker James Wan presents Insidious, where the Lambert family grapples with mysterious occurrences surrounding their son, Dalton. After a strange incident in the attic pushes him into a near-comatose state, the Lamberts gradually uncover that something far more sinister has transpired – their child has been ensnared by an evil force on another plane.

The family reaches out for help, contacting paranormal expert Elise, who uncovers a dark history tied to the family that led to the events.

A Battle With Evil

By exploiting parents’ deep-seated fear of losing their children in such a gruesome way, the movie undeniably increases its ‘fear factor’, resonating with many viewers who took part in the study. The blend of children and demonic elements adds a unique twist to the film, while its themes of lost innocence, ominous surroundings, and numerous shock moments contribute significantly to why Insidious is so highly regarded.

3 Skinamarink (2022)

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  • Total Score: 91

Two youthful siblings, Kevin and Kaylee, are awakened one dark night, realizing they’re left on their own because their father is nowhere to be found. As they attempt to search for him, they come across an unsettling fact: all the entranceways and windows in their house have vanished, leaving them trapped inside. Frightened and bewildered, the situation takes a turn for the worse when these children encounter an ominous force that distorts reality to intensify their torment.

Fear of the Unknown

Although some horror enthusiasts find the film Skinamarink contentious due to its unconventional and slow-paced storytelling aimed at rekindling childhood anxieties about the unknown, scientific perspectives appear to support it. The movie largely avoids dialogue and character development of the two children, instead inducing discomfort by tapping into the audience’s imagination regarding what might be lurking beyond the confines of what they observe on-screen.

As a former teacher who has worked with countless children, I can attest to the power of abstract storytelling in evoking fear and confusion in young viewers. Having spent years trying to help my students navigate complex emotions and understand the world around them, I’ve come to appreciate the subtle art of minimalistic horror that masterfully draws audiences into a sense of uncertainty without revealing too much. The ambiguity leaves viewers questioning what is happening, and for children, this can be particularly unsettling, tapping into their deepest fears and uncertainties about the unknown. It’s an experience that I believe has the potential to resonate with them in ways that more explicit forms of horror might not.

2 Host (2020)

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  • Total Score: 95

In a little over an hour, host Rob Savage ingeniously utilized the allotted free time for Zoom calls to produce a film amidst the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. The story revolves around friends maintaining contact through virtual meetings, but on one fateful night, they decide to conduct a seance. Unbeknownst to them, this action inadvertently summons an authentic evil entity that exploits the Zoom call to pick off each participant successively, leaving the others powerless to intervene.

Ghastly Horrors in Under an Hour

In a study conducted in 2022, ‘Host’ emerged as number one. However, it moved down to second place the following year. This isn’t surprising because ‘Host’, being an expertly crafted work of horror set during the pandemic, resonated deeply with audiences by mirroring the anxiety felt while being confined indoors and turning our screens into arenas of terror.

As I reflect on the chilling impact of “Host” even after the credits have rolled, there’s an undeniable unease that lingers. The movie masterfully plays with the concept of uncertainty as a sinister presence hops from screen to screen among a group of friends during an online chat. It boasts a gripping atmosphere, spine-tingling jump scares, and ingeniously employs the sub-genre of found footage, screenlife, to unnerve its audience. For those of us who are perpetually connected in the digital realm, “Host” continues to be one of the most terrifying films ever crafted.

1 Sinister (2012)

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  • Total Score: 96

In a bid to gather insights and spark creativity for his next true crime novel, Ellison, a crime writer, relocates his entire family to a quaint town in Pennsylvania, believing the locale would aid his research. However, an unexpected discovery in the attic – a collection of super-8 films – reveals the grisly murder of a local family. Strangely, the events seem connected to a mythical, malevolent entity named Bughuul.

As Ellison’s fixation intensifies, disturbing incidents start affecting his loved ones, causing his kids to endure chilling nightmares. As these nightmares materialize, Ellison finds himself confronting an ominous force.

The Devil is in the Details

Scott Dickerson’s “Sinister” is a masterful blend of different elements that left audiences terrified upon its initial release, demonstrating its lasting impact as it continues to hold the highest score over a decade since its premiere. The movie skillfully blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction by intertwining Super 8 footage of seemingly real crimes with the lives of a family, creating a sense of shock. The haunting score adds an extra layer of unease, while the careful construction of psychological terrors ensures that viewers are kept on the edge of their seats throughout.

Sinister demonstrated that horror can be effective without excessive violence, instead focusing on creating a chilling atmosphere and leaving room for mystery about the unsettling events unfolding, thereby heightening fear among viewers.

For an absolutely thrilling experience, here are the remaining movies listed in the study, from highest to lowest rank:

Rank Film Total Scare Score
11 The Descent 74
12 The Conjuring 2 74
13 It Follows 74
14 The Dark and The Wicked 74
15 Paranormal Activity 73
16 The Babadook 72
17 A Quiet Place Part II 71
18 The Autopsy of Jane Doe 70
19 Insidious: Chapter 2 70
20 The Ring 69
21 Terrifier 2 68
22 A Quiet Place 67
23 Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) 65
24 Insidious: The Red Door 64
25 A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) 64
26 Halloween (1978) 64
27 Barbarian 64
28 The Nun 63
29 Hush 63
30 IT (2017) 62
31 The Visit 62
32 The Exorcist 62
33 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It 61
34 The Blair Witch Project 58
35 Paranormal Activity 2 57
36 Evil Dead Rise 57
37 Lights Out 54
38 Saw X 52
39 The Grudge 51
40 Oculus 51
41 Ouija: Origins of Evil 49
42 Scream 48
43 Poltergeist 47
44 The Invisible Man 42
45 Get Out 42
46 The Witch 42
47 The Black Phone 41
48 28 Days Later 41
49 Alien 39
50 The Thing 34

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2024-08-25 21:33