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RT's Top 20 Halloween Movie Countdown, Part 4
by RT Staff | October 31, 2006
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Happy Halloween! We've been counting down the Top 20 Halloween flicks and today we unveil the number one best-reviewed in horror and suspense cinema, so without further ado...

Author: Christina Troup

We searched the site for the top 20 horror/suspense movies to reveal the numero uno cinematic scare just in time for a frightful Halloween film fest.**

Read on for the Top Five Halloween movies on RT!


5) Shaun of the Dead (2004) 89%



The satirical zombie farce "Shaun of the Dead" was a breakout hit in 2004 and it's no wonder. The clever comedy hits the nail on the head -- or is it brain? -- by taking a page from the Romero library and reflecting the oft zombie-like façade of society. Granted, "Shaun of the Dead" exhibits far more belly laughs than gore, but it's a welcomed respite from grim post-apocalyptic tales where the dead rise and feast upon the living.

Starring: Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Nick Frost
Directed by: Edgar Wright


4) 28 Days Later (2002) 89%




In "28 Days Later" a wall inside a church reads, "The end is nigh." It's an ominous warning to Jim (Cillian Murphy), who awakes from a coma to find London completely void of life, save for the not-so friendly survivors infected with a virus known as "The Rage." Eventually, Jim finds uninfected folks who inform him of the grim state of mankind and together they search for salvation. Directed by Danny Boyle of "Trainspotting" fame, "28 Days Later" isn't so much a stylish update of the zombie genre as it is a chillingly realistic take on the threat of a potential viral pandemic that may ultimately lead to the extinction of the human race.

Starring: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson
Directed by: Danny Boyle


3) Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (2001) 90%



The extended director's cut of "Donnie Darko" delves deeper into the tormented soul of a teen who simply wasn't made for this world. The additional 20 minutes of unreleased footage give insight into Donnie's tortured mind and make sense of the utterly confusing time travel aspect that was far too underdeveloped in the first version. And yet, even with a few more pieces to help solve the puzzle, the reissued edition of "Donnie Darko" manages to retain the mind-boggling mystery that made the original so engaging.

Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Patrick Swayze
Directed by: Richard Kelly


2) The Devil's Backbone (2001) 91%




Director Guillermo del Toro, a master of the horror fable, executes a chilling ghost story amid the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War in "The Devil's Backbone." The story surrounds a young orphan named Carlos who is visited by an apparition: a hollow-eyed young boy named Santi. The ghost of Santi seeks justice and Carlos decides to uncover the truth and avenge the boy's death. What follows is a smart and complex supernatural thriller.

Starring: Eduardo Noriega, Marisa Paredes, Federico Luppi
Directed by: Guillermo del Toro


1) Psycho (1960) 98%



There are so many elements that make Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" a tell-tale classic. Is it the perfectly perverse character of Norman Bates? The shrieking violins during the infamous shower scene? Or, perhaps, the fact that the film is loosely based on serial killer Ed Gein? Regardless, there's no denying that Hitchcock's impeccably paced, crisp black-and-white thriller gave a whole new meaning to the phrase "Mama's boy."

Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh
Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock


Click here for Part One of the Countdown (#20-16)
Click here for Part Two of the Countdown (#15-11)

Click here for Part Three of the Countdown (#10-6)

**These are our top-Tomatometer picks with at least 40 reviews counted, which is why some of the classics of spooky cinema aren't included.

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Comments (1-20 of 28 posts) | Reply
245_trioxin
245_trioxin writes:
on Oct 31 2006 12:43 PM

donnie darko sucked. it is more sci fi than it is horror. thank god this was based on ratings and not on scare factor. other than 28 days later, i approve


thomas of the living dead


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the_don_of_yreka
the_don_of_yreka writes:
on Oct 31 2006 12:45 PM

28 Days Later and Psycho are good but not needed in this countdown. slap someone for making this lame list.

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MattyDaddy74
MattyDaddy74 writes:
on Oct 31 2006 12:55 PM

[b]Yeah I got to admit.....[/b]
this list really sucked. When you create something like this you gotta look at factors that actually matter. Being scary, how the gore was used, psychological factor and whether or not the film is a cult icon. There were only a few on here that I agreed with. The films that I would have picked, based purely on the above criteria. These are in no particular order: Psycho, The Exorcist, Poltergeist, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Audition, Seven, The Sixth Sense, Halloween, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original), The Shining, Carrie, Evil Dead, Silence of the Lambs, Night of the Living Dead, Hellraiser, Scanners, Amityville Horror (original), The Omen, and Scream. I'm sure that list isn't PERFECT, but it's what I'm going with.......


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Jbourne37
Jbourne37 writes:
on Oct 31 2006 01:11 PM

I really hate The Devil's Backbone. It isn't scary, just boring.

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FILMCZY
FILMCZY writes:
on Oct 31 2006 01:36 PM

I'm still trying to figure out why Psycho (1968) is rated "R"?

Title: Psycho (1984)
Rating: R
Distributor: Universal Pictures
Other: Re-Rating
Previously rated (M) in (1968).

Per www.filmratings.com


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normydreads
normydreads writes:
on Oct 31 2006 01:56 PM

I like Matty's list. Way to go. But I can't really argue with Psycho as number 1. Its one of my all-time favorites and the pre-cursor to all the slashers we love.

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Fangmeier69
Fangmeier69 writes:
on Oct 31 2006 02:17 PM

[b]Where the hell is John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN?!?[/b]
Doesn't it have a 100% rating on this site?

And what the heck are comedies like Shaun Of the Dead doing here?

I thought this was for films that are actually scary.


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CavA
CavA writes:
on Oct 31 2006 02:31 PM

Are people here so stupid that they dont realize that its based on tomatometer reviews? Has anyone noticed that all the topxx lists on this site are also based on well... the actual purpose of the site. This site is not based on editors personal picks but on a compilation of critic's reviews... wow what im saying is so obvious yet it seems so many people dont fully understand

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egraLeD
egraLeD writes:
on Oct 31 2006 02:56 PM

Alien must be in the top like the #1

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The Senhman
The Senhman writes:
on Oct 31 2006 03:16 PM

In reply to this comment (#847767)
Our criteria for this list is at least 40 reviews. That puts the bias on more recent films because older films tend to have less reviews.

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cardow
cardow writes:
on Oct 31 2006 03:36 PM

In reply to this comment (#847770)
hmmm, probably should've lowered that like 20, or even 15. It would've made the list less ... disappointing

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egraLeD
egraLeD writes:
on Oct 31 2006 04:28 PM

In reply to this comment (#847770)
but why ridley scott's Alien wasn't on the top?

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egraLeD
egraLeD writes:
on Oct 31 2006 04:32 PM

and why they will do Saw 4? whyyy? (crying)

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mikewl
mikewl writes:
on Oct 31 2006 05:00 PM

[b]Why "Alien" isn't listed[/b]
This list is for horror/suspense movies. RT lists "Alien" as science fiction/fantasy. Yeah, I think it's silly, too, but what are you going to do?


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yodas gooch
yodas gooch writes:
on Oct 31 2006 05:13 PM

Nice work, but it really needed to be a top 20 list...no 'Thing', 'Alien' but Shaun of the Dead???

Different Strokes for different folks I guess


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alsanali
alsanali writes:
on Oct 31 2006 05:26 PM

What do you mean... it IS a top 20 list. Just not a very good one.

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bubbaburnstine
bubbaburnstine writes:
on Oct 31 2006 05:38 PM

The list wasnt bad, but Donnie Darko is not a horror movie at all.

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WileyMan
WileyMan writes:
on Oct 31 2006 06:23 PM

Donnie Darko should not be on this list. It is not a horror film but a science fiction story with a few moody moments. I'm glad Shaun of the Dead is in the top five as well as The Devil's Backbone. I'm surprised The Ring did not make the cut though; I guess I will have to check the archives for its Tomatometer.

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Lizard Brain
Lizard Brain writes:
on Oct 31 2006 07:34 PM

[b]As I feared...[/b]
No "The Thing"= not much of a list.

Anyone who hasn't seen "The Thing" (1982) with Kurt Russell, do yourself a favor and get to it. Not only gory scary, back when they used latex instead of CGI, but psychologically scary. You won't trust your friends or your dog for days after viewing this movie.


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MattyDaddy74
MattyDaddy74 writes:
on Oct 31 2006 08:12 PM

In reply to this comment (#847768)
[b]uh huh[/b]
yeah dude, we realize it........we just don't like it. So we're telling them, rather than be lazy and do it that way, why not be creative and use many factors to determine this list.


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