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The 10 best horror films 'of all time' on Rotten Tomatoes - leaves out The Shining

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Halloween day is swiftly approaching, and with it falling perfectly on a Friday this year, there's no better excuse to spend the weekend curled up with a classic horror film. But before you press play on your go-to film, you might want to consider what the critics are suggesting.

Rotten Tomatoes has released its list of the top 200 horror movies "of all time" and the results are anything but predictable. Surprisingly, classic films like The Shining and Psycho didn't make the top 10. Instead, the ranking highlights a mix of contemporary masterpieces and overlooked gems.

The number one spot is even given to a modern horror set in Essex and has a British-led cast. Below, we have listed the top ten films suggested by the critic.

Do you agree with the ranking? Let us know in the comments below.

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The critics described this film as: "Full of disorienting visual effects, Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr is as theoretically unsettling as it is conceptually disturbing."

Vampyr is avaible to watch now on Amazon Prime.

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This film is the sequel to Frankenstein (1931), and follows the doctor who is drawn back into sinister experiments when Dr Pretorius kidnaps his wife and pressures him to create a female companion for the Monster.

You can enjoy the Bride of Frankenstein on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Sky, and Apple TV.

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The Loved Ones can be viewed on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Sky, and Apple TV.

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Host is available to watch with an Amazon Prime subscription.

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Horror fans can watch Let The Right Ones In on BFI player, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Sky, and Apple TV.

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For those unaware, the film follows Amelia, who struggles with her troubled son, Samuel, six years after her husband's death. Samuel's nightmares feature a deadly monster, and when the storybook The Babadook appears, Samuel's fears escalate, and Amelia soon realises the creature may be real.

The Babadook is now on ITVX free of charge.

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Get Out tells the story of Chris, who spends a weekend with his girlfriend Rose and her parents. What begins as seemingly awkward but polite hospitality soon turns threatening, as Chris discovers horrifying secrets.

Get Out is streaming on Netflix and Now TV.

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The Wailing can be viewed on Amazon Prime, YouTube, and Apple TV.

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This film centres on protagonist Shideh, who, after a missile hits her building during the Iran-Iraq War, becomes convinced it carries malevolent spirits threatening her daughter Dorsa and must confront the supernatural to save them both.

Eager horror lovers can watch Under the Shadow for free on Netflix.

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You can also watch His House free of charge on BBC iPlayer.

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