20 Movies That Prove ’90s Horror Wasn’t So Bad

One thing you have to give the ’90s is that it tried.  Filmmakers and studios alike flung ideas at the giant dart board of horror during this era in an attempt to hit a bullseye and successfully launch a profitable new horror wave (much like the slasher boom of the ’80s, the rise in J-horror remakes in the early ’00s or the found footage craze we have today).  So, we saw failed attempts at creating new franchisable boogeymen, creature features, more Stephen King adaptations and a lot of direct-to-VHS fare.  It wasn’t until the latter half of the decade that horror really hit big with films like Scream, The Blair Witch Project and The Sixth Sense which turned profits and launched either sequels or imitators.

Ah, but financial success doesn’t always mean “quality” and quality – to many – is what ’90s horror lacked.  I’m here to perhaps turn that perception around.  I present 20 horror films I consider highlights from the very diverse ’90s.

IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER…


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