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    Every single horror film to peak at #1 in the United States since 1960!

    Lately, I've been a busy bee, trying to find every number one horror film in North America based on box office receipts. Wikipedia used to have a weekend based list from 1960 to now, but as 1960 to 1981 had no sources, they ended up only including 1982 to now, with the older entries having been archived. Anyway, I used Box Office Mojo and The Numbers as two sites to find out every weekly and weekend number one horror movie ever released up to now, although I will try to fish around for a list of horror films to do with the 1950s as well, but I reckon that's not going to be easy. Here is what I found so far.

    I'm soon going to be owning them all on DVD. There's only several that I don't have yet. They are coming soon in the mail, though, so let me know what you think of this huge list.

    Personally, I think most of these movies deserved to be at the top spot.

    1960s

    Psycho
    The Birds
    Carnival of Souls
    Rosemary's Baby
    Little Shops of Horrors

    1970s

    Willard
    The Exorcist
    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
    Young Frankenstein
    Jaws
    Trog
    To the Devil a Daughter
    The Omen
    Burnt Offerings
    Carrie
    The Car
    The Island of Dr. Moreau
    Damien: Omen II
    Jaws 2
    Halloween
    Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Alien
    Dracula
    The Amityville Horror

    1980s

    The Fog
    Friday the 13th
    My Bloody Valentine
    The Funhouse
    Omen III: The Final Conflict
    The Howling
    Friday the 13th Part 2
    Happy Birthday to Me
    The Burning
    An American Werewolf in London
    Halloween II
    Friday the 13th Part III
    Amityville II: The Possession
    Creepshow
    Jaws 3-D
    Amityville 3-D
    Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
    Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
    Once Bitten
    Aliens
    The Fly
    A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
    Predator
    Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
    A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
    Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
    House
    They Live
    Child's Play
    The Fly II
    Pet Sematary
    Motel Hell
    Eyes of a Stranger
    The Awakening
    The Hand
    Wolfen

    1990s

    Flatliners
    The Exorcist III
    Graveyard Shift
    Jacob's Ladder
    Child's Play 2
    Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
    Sleepwalkers
    Death Becomes Her
    Dracula
    Wolf
    Interview with the Vampire
    The People under the Stairs
    From Dusk till Dawn
    The Craft
    The Island of Dr. Moreau
    The Relic
    I Know What You Did Last Summer
    Scream 2
    Blade
    Vampires
    The Haunting
    Stigmata
    House on Haunted Hill

    2000s

    Scream 3
    Scary Movie
    What Lies Beneath
    Hollow Man
    The Cell
    Urban Legends: Final Cut
    Jeepers Creepers
    From Hell
    Queen of the Damned
    Blade II
    The Ring
    Darkness Falls
    Freddy vs. Jason
    Jeepers Creepers 2
    Underworld
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    Scary Movie 3
    Dawn of the Dead
    Hellboy
    Alien vs. Predator
    Exorcist: The Beginning
    Resident Evil: Apocalypse
    The Grudge
    Hide and Seek
    Boogeyman
    The Ring Two
    The Amityville Horror
    The Exorcism of Emily Rose
    The Fog
    Doom
    Saw II
    Hostel
    Underworld: Evolution
    When a Stranger Calls
    Silent Hill
    The Covenant
    The Grudge 2
    Saw III
    The Messengers
    Disturbia
    Halloween
    Resident Evil: Extinction
    30 Days of Night
    Saw IV
    I Am Legend
    Cloverfield
    Prom Night
    Friday the 13th
    Final Destination 3
    The Final Destination
    Zombieland
    Paranormal Activity

    2010s

    A Nightmare on Elm Street
    Resident Evil: Afterlife
    Paranormal Activity 2
    Saw 3D
    The Rite
    The Roommate
    Paranormal Activity 3
    The Devil Inside
    Underworld: Awakening
    The Possession
    Resident Evil: Retribution
    Paranormal Activity 4
    Texas Chainsaw 3D
    Mama
    Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
    Warm Bodies
    Evil Dead
    The Purge
    The Conjuring
    Insidious: Chapter 2
    Ouija
    The Conjuring 2
    Don't Breathe
    Boo! A Madea Halloween
    Split
    Get Out
    Alien: Covenant
    Annabelle: Creation
    It
    Happy Death Day
    Boo 2! A Madea Halloween
    Jigsaw
    A Quiet Place

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    We reviewed The Birds in the movie club and I think that might have been it... Lots of work making the list, My Coffee Cup....which ones would be your top ten or more favorite out of your long list?

    I would pick: 11
    Rosemary's baby
    Carrie
    Alien
    Death becomes her
    The craft
    Jeepers creepers
    The grudge
    30 days of night
    The conjuring
    Get out
    A quiet place

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    The 2000s and 80's seemed a better decade over the 90s for horror movies going by your lists. Wonder what the stall in the 90's was? Would have thought Hereditary would have been on the list too.
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    Most horror movies in the 90's went direct to video, like with Full Moon Entertainment being one of those companies that released low budget, yet highly lovable movies. However, I don't think the genre really got reinvented with Scream and all that until around 1996. So maybe that explains the decline throughout much of the era. It's maybe a case of a horror sub-genre having its one great run, then they lose interest, so they leave it be for years and come up with ways to introduce new concepts that either work well or they don't. The 80's definitely was the best decade for horror, besides the 2000's. Although I think the difference between 1980's horror and 2000's horror movies is that modern films have no campy feeling any more, because they all seem to rely too much on excessive gore effects, sex and computerized imagery. Back in the 80's, you could just enjoy a film that was cheesy and funny, and had really organic effects, and the story wasn't all serious like 90% of today's films.

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    The Elm Street, Halloween, and Friday the 13th movies were all definitely campy like you mentioned above and that probably made them cult classics because of it.
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    That is a nice list. Be fun if a movie house showed one movie a week till the list is completed ( Saturday matinees)

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    I missed a few films, but I got most of them. Box Office Mojo doesn't have a lot of 1980 listed, so it's anybody's guess what was a hit on those days.

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    Bump......
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    The Meg is the latest number one horror film, according to Wikipedia.

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    Boo! A Madea Halloween....Really?

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    Paranormal Activity 2/3/4 surprises me too.
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