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Just missing the cut were Audrey Rose, Damien – Omen II, Trilogy of Terror, It’s Alive, the goofy Sssssss, and the equally goofy Frogs. They’re not ranked or listed in any particular order, because all of these under-sung scary flicks are equally worth your time.
7) The Brood

Body horror master David Cronenberg has seen a few of his movies reach classic status, like The Fly. The Brood is very much in line with that masterpiece.
This is an intriguing movie about psychiatry and dealing with a greater power than you can understand. It’s also genuinely scary, with excellent work by Oliver Reed, Art Hindle, and Samantha Eggar.
Stream The Brood on HBO Max.
6) Tourist Trap

Tourist Trap is supposedly set for the remake treatment, and it will be interesting to see how they go about that. The main key to Tourist Trap‘s effectiveness is its low-budget ’70s vibe.
David Schmoeller’s slasher is an ambitious entry in the then-young subgenre, with dolls, psychokinesis, and a fun villain performance by Chuck Connors. It also has an early performance by Tanya Roberts, who went on to star in That ’70s Show and as Bond Girl Stacey Sutton in A View to a Kill.
Stream Tourist Trap on Prime Video.
5) Magic

Like with Tourist Trap, it was recently announced that Richard Attenborough’s (Jurassic Park) Magic would be getting a remake, and it’s certainly easy to see why. There’s just something about ventriloquism that is scary no matter the era the project is made.
However, Magic is more than an “evil ventriloquist dummy” story. It’s more of an analysis of an unraveling psyche, and Anthony Hopkins does (as one might imagine) a fantastic job of bringing Corky Withers and his dummy Fats to life.
Stream Magic on Prime Video.












