The House of Horror is our ongoing series dedicated to the most chilling, unsettling, and unforgettable stories horror cinema has ever told. From silent monsters of the 1920s to global visions of fear, from cult slashers to grotesque body transformations, horror has always reflected what society fears most.
This hub gathers every part of the series into one place — a guide to horror’s history by decade, country, and subgenre. Step inside, if you dare.
This hub is just the beginning. The House of Horror will continue to grow into the 1990s, 2000s, and beyond — exploring not just decades and countries, but also the directors who defined the genre, from John Carpenter and Wes Craven to Ari Aster and Jordan Peele.
Essential Horror by Decade
Each era of cinema brought its own unique terrors. Our “Five Essentials” series highlights the films that defined every generation of horror:
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1920s] – The silent era birthed monsters like Nosferatu and set the foundations of Gothic horror.
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1930s] – Universal Monsters reigned supreme, with Dracula and Frankenstein dominating the screen.
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1940s] – Val Lewton brought atmosphere and shadows, reflecting post-war unease.
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1950s] – Atomic age anxieties and Cold War paranoia created giant bugs, aliens, and radioactive monsters.
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1960s] – Psycho redefined fear, while Romero’s Night of the Living Dead changed horror forever.
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1970s] – A golden decade of possession, slashers, and unsettling realism — from The Exorcist to Halloween.
- 🔗 [Five Essential Horror Films from the 1980s] – VHS gore, cult classics, and the birth of franchises like A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Horror Around the World
Horror is a global language, and every country brings its own myths, folklore, and fears. These explorations reveal how culture shapes the horror we watch.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into Korean Horror] – Blending melodrama with dread, from A Tale of Two Sisters to The Wailing.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into Thai Horror] – Supernatural legends and chilling ghost tales, rooted in tradition and folklore.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into Japanese Horror] – From ancient ghost stories to the J-horror boom of Ringu and Ju-On.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into Chinese Horror] – Haunted romances and folklore battling strict censorship in unique ways.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into French Horror] – From stylish nightmares to the “New French Extremity,” pushing horror into shocking new territory.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into Spanish Horror] – From REC to Gothic classics, Spain delivers horror rich in atmosphere.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: A Look Into Italian Horror] – The birthplace of Giallo slashers and Argento’s unforgettable visuals.
Subgenres and Icons
Horror constantly reinvents itself. These deep dives explore the movements and figures that reshaped the genre.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: 100 Years of Folk Horror] – The fear of nature and ritual, from The Wicker Man to Midsommar.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: Body Horror] – Cronenberg mutations, grotesque transformations, and terror beneath the skin.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: Most Disturbing] – The films that scarred audiences, provoked bans, and tested censorship.
- 🔗 [House of Horror: Iconic Horror Killers] – Freddy, Jason, Michael, and the killers who became pop-culture icons.
- 🔗 [The Ultimate Godzilla “KING OF MONSTERS” Film Ranking] – The monster as horror, metaphor, and enduring global legend.
- 🔗 [Jurassic Saga: Every Film Ranked and Reviewed (1993–2025)] – From Spielberg’s 1993 classic to Rebirth (2025), every Jurassic Park and World film ranked.
- 🔗 [Alien at 45: Ridley Scott’s Atmospheric Masterclass] – A sci-fi horror landmark that still terrifies audiences nearly half a century later.
- 🔗 [‘Freddy Vs. Jason’ Soundtrack Set For First-Ever Vinyl Release] – Heavy riffs, metal icons, and horror legends collide in one of the most iconic crossover soundtracks.
- 🔗 [Ranking the Scream Movies: Which Ghostface Reigns Supreme?] – From worst to best, every Ghostface outing ranked and dissected.
- 🔗 [Ranking the Friday the 13th Films: From Worst to Best] – Jason Voorhees’ bloody rampage across every sequel, ranked and reviewed.
- 🔗 [Halloween Kills – What Worked and What Didn’t] – Breaking down the successes and failures of the brutal middle chapter in the Halloween trilogy.
- 🔗 [Stan Winston: Special Effects Master Who Made Movie Monsters] – The genius behind Jurassic Park, Aliens, and The Thing, redefining how monsters are brought to terrifying life.