Last night Alamo Drafthouse showed a screening of A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). I saw this last-minute and made it ten minutes before showtime to what was weirdly a theater with no more than 10 people in it. I've seen it plenty of times but was my first time on the big screen. It was awesome. I could only imagine how it was in the 80s when it released.
Now, here's the question: What's the best horror movie in your opinion of all time?
My top three:
1. The Shining (it counts)
2. Halloween
3. Hereditary
Honorable mention: Suspiria (the OG)
Now, here's the question: What's the best horror movie in your opinion of all time?
My top three:
1. The Shining (it counts)
2. Halloween
3. Hereditary
Honorable mention: Suspiria (the OG)