Wednesday 16 October 2013

15 Horror Films That Grossed the Most Money at the Box Office


#15: Dracula (1992) - $82.5 Million1 of 16

The first movie in our countdown is a very realistic & disturbing interpretation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, with lots of gore and nudity. The best part: Gary Oldman plays a really creepy Count Dracula.
Don't miss the rest of our countdown of the top 15 highest grossing horror movies of all time...


#14: Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) - $84.7 Million2 of 16

The second Paranormal Activity movie features a family which sets up security cameras to investigate a series of 'break-ins,' but upon watching the recordings discovers something far more sinister is going on. 


#13: The Amityville Horror (1979) $86.4 Million3 of 16

The oldest movie on our countdown actually did better in the box office than its 2005 remake (only grossed $65 million). In the story - which is based on actual events - a couple newlyweds discover a murder took place in their new home, and strange things begin to happen which drive them away.


#12: Saw 2 (2005) - $87 Million4 of 16

The Saw horror franchise took skin-crawling horror to a new level, and this installment features several unlucky people trying to escape a house of horrifying booby traps and puzzles. You'll need a strong stomach for this one folks.


#11: Scream 3 (2000) - $89.1 Million5 of 16

The 3rd Scream movie stretches the story to a new level of flimsyness as this time the killer slashes teens on the set of a movie, "Stab 3." Really? That's the best plot they could come up with?


#10: The Haunting (1999) - $91.2 Million6 of 16

Afwul remake about a bunch of people participating in a sleep study in a haunted old mansion. Starring Owen Wilson, Liam Neeson, and Catherine Zeta-Jones...they should be haunted by how much this movie sucked.


#9: The Others (2001) - $96.5 Million7 of 16

A woman living in a scary old house with her two children thinks that they might not be the home's only inhabitants. If you're looking for a horror movie that is actually a decent film, give The Others a watch.


#8: Scream 2 (1997) - $101 Million8 of 16

Taking place two years after Scream, a new psychopath dons the costume and continues the killing spree. Spoiler alert: if you don't want to know who survives the first movie, ignore the picture above.


#7: Scream (1996) - $103 Million9 of 16

In one of the most parodied horror flicks of all time, a killer known as Ghostface starts to kill off teenagers.
The original is usually the best...at least that's the case in the Scream horror franchise.


#6: Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) - $104 Million10 of 16

Another entry in the very sucessful Paranormal Activity franchise; this time its two young sisters who are affected by the mysterious 'entity.'


#5: Paranormal Activity (2007) - $108 Million11 of 16

The first (and many claim the best) in the Paranormal Activity franchise. Same basic premise: suburban couple, demonic spirit, a bunch of creepy things happen, you get the idea...


#4: The Grudge (2004) - $110 Million12 of 16

An American nurse in Tokyo uncovers a mysterious curse that locks the victim in a powerful rage before taking their life and claiming another host. Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in a less-than-Oscar-worthy performance.


#3: The Ring (2002) - $129 Million13 of 16

A mysterious video cassette surfaces which apparently causes the death of anyoine who watches it within a week. Very scary movie. You'll never watch a VHS again.


#2: The Conjuring (2013) - $137 Million14 of 16

A paranormal investiagtion team attempts to help a family plagued by a dark presence in their farmhouse. This one will make you jump out of your seat. Over and over again.


#1: The Blair Witch Project (1999) - $141 Million15 of 16




Three film students disappear after venturing into the woods of Maryland with the intention of making a documentary about a local Blair Witch legend...only their film footage was found. Not the scariest movie on our list but definitely original and worth a watch.

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