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The Science of Scare Project was set up with the intention of naming the scariest movie that “gets hearts pumping and pulses racing.” This project brings together 250 people to watch horror movies throughout the year, with heart rate monitors tracking their heart rate throughout the films. They then created the Science of Scare Score. This combines heart rate and heart rate variance, considering that the higher the number, the more terrified the viewers become. This led to a champion for the scariest movie of all time, and it turned out to be Scott Derrickson’s 2012 film, Sinister.
According to the findings, Sinister had a Scare Score of 96, which was one point higher than Host and one of only four movies to break 90 in the ratings. Directed by Scott Derrickson, Sinister tells the story of a true-crime writer who moves his family into a house where a mass murder occurred. When he realizes the deaths are supernatural in nature, it puts his family in danger. The best news is that fans can watch Sinister during this Halloween season, since it is currently streaming for free on Tubi.
Sinister Deserves Its Spot as a Scary Horror Movie

There are some great horror movies in the rankings, as well as some surprising entries. The second-place movie was unexpected, with the independent horror film Host, which takes place on a Zoom call, when a demon is summoned during a seance. However, the film has an extremely high 99% Rotten Tomatoes score, and it offers a terrifying experience in what has usually been a gimmick premise that rarely works. At only a one-point difference, it is neck-to-neck with Sinister.
The other two films to break a 90 Scare Score were Skinamirink, which is very much an acquired taste, and Insidious, which is Blumhouse’s highest-ranked movie on the list. Other notable inclusions in the top portion of the list are The Conjuring, Hereditary, both Smile movies, and even Scott Derrickson’s older horror release, The Exorcism of Emily Rose. That movie made Derrickson a star in horror circles, mixing a courtroom drama with a terrifying exorcism storyline.








