Top 10 Horror Movies That Did Something Brand New
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Horror movies are often accused of rehashing the same ideas, cliches and tropes, but these movies tried something brand new! WatchMojo presents the Top 10 Horror Movies that Were Extremely Inventive! But what will take the top spot on our list? Will it be The Blair Witch Project, Alien, or Psycho? Watch to find out!

#10. “The Evil Dead” (1981)
#9. “Nosferatu” (1922)
#8. “Saw” (2004)
#7. “Wes Craven’s New Nightmare” (1994)
#6. “Halloween” (1978)
#5. “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” (1974)
#4. “Night of the Living Dead” (1968)
#3, #2, #1 ?

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10 COMMENTS

  1. So I guess Jaws wasn’t good enough for an honorable mention at least? Considering it was the first summer blockbuster and showed that the less is more approach truly works best in horror films. Plus the whole based on a true story thing applies here as well.

  2. It was only briefly mentioned here but out of the 100s of films I’ve seen cannibal holocaust is one of the very few I wish I could unsee in a way.

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