Weaponshas quickly become one of the hottest movies in recent memory, at least according to critics onRotten Tomatoes. Writer-director Zach Cregger’s new film presents an unusual tale ofa group of children from the same classroom who leave their homes and disappearat 2:17 in the morning. It stars Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, and Benedict Wong, among others.

Following up on the success ofBarbarian, which was also quite acclaimed,Weaponsdebuted with a perfect 100% ratingfrom critics on Rotten Tomatoes. However, at the time of this writing, the film’s score has gone down to 97% from 73 critics. Nevertheless, that still makes it one of the best-reviewed horror movies of the year; it’s the same score as Ryan Coogler’s smash hitSinners.

Pollyanna McIntosh as Dr. Burke looking bloody in Double Blind

Though it has lost its perfect score, 97% is still an amazing feat that hascementedWeaponsas a must-see scary blockbusterin 2025. At this point, there areonly a handful of horror movies that still retain a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, and only a few have been declared “Certified Fresh,” a designation that is given only when movies hit a certain number of reviews.

10Double Blind (2023)

Directed by Ian Hunt-Duffy and written by Darach McGarrigle, this Irish horror film followsa group of drug testers who undergo an experiment straight out ofA Nightmare on Elm Street. After they take a new drug that will kill them if they fall asleep, the protagonists race against the clock to reverse the drug’s effects and escape their isolated test facility.

Having been nominated in several categories at the Irish Academy Awards, including Best Film,Double Blindis a unique but underrated horror film that won over audiences and critics with its distinctive, heart-pounding premise, and compelling cast performances.

A young woman holding a dart in the action horror film Ghost Killer

9Ghost Killer (2024)

Brought to life byBad CityandHydramastermind Kensuke Sonomura, this Japanese film depicts a college student who finds a bullet that killed an assassin, only for the latter’s spirit to possess her and use her body to exact vengeance on those who ended his life.

This all sounds likesomething Blumhouse would come up with if they ever chose to make aJohn Wickmovie.Ghost Killerfeatures a unique setup for a scary movie, but the way it integrates martial arts fighting into the story makes it an especially exciting film for fans of horror and action.

A man wearing a wolf mask in the horror film Creep 2

8Creep 2 (2017)

As the movie’s title implies,Creep 2is the sequel to writer-director Patrick Brice’s acclaimed found footage horror movie from 2014. Withactor Mark Duplass reprising his roleas the franchise’s main killer, this frightening follow-up shows the latter hunting and tormenting another unsuspecting filmmaker (Desiree Akhavan) with a new, manipulative approach.

Having received a perfect Rotten Tomatoesscore, Brice’sCreep 2usurped its predecessor’s critical score on the website. It also won over the majority of audiences and critics, soCreep 2has gone down as one of the rare movie sequels that improves and surpasses what came before it.

A woman standing at the top of a staircase in The Housemaid

7The Housemaid (1960)

Fans offilmmaker Bong Joon Howill want to check out this classic South Korean horror film, ashe cited it as an inspiration for his hit movieParasite. Writer-director Kim Ki-young’sThe Housemaidfollows a wealthy man who hires a woman to help around the house and care for his pregnant wife, only for her to develop a dangerous romantic obsession with her new boss.

Widely considered to be one of the greatest films ever made,The Housemaidcontinues to captivate and influence filmmakers with its intense and terrifying story of an ordinary family destroyed by desire. The premise may feel familiar these days, but this movie helped define the popular trope.

Two men on livestream in the horror movie ChadGetsTheAxe

6#ChadGetsTheAxe (2022)

Director Travis Bible’s found-footage horror movie follows a group of influencers who film their journey to a murder site on social media, where they are hunted by a Satanic cult. Similar to the indie horror hitDeadstream,#ChatGetsTheAxeis a horror movie for the age of social media.

It explores the terrifying lengths some people will go to in order to get attention online, only to find themselves paying the price for it in trueBlair Witchfashion. With people sharing a variety of comments throughout the film,#ChadGetsTheAxepresents an immersive experiencethat also comments on the Internet’s toxic culture.

Two characters looking scared in The Most Dangerous Game

5The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

Directed by Irving Pichel andKing Kongfilmmaker Ernest B. Schoedsack, this classic horror movie follows a hunter (Joel McCrea) and two siblings who end up on an island inhabited by a wealthy man (Leslie Banks) who hunts humans for sport, making them his next targets.

The Most Dangerous Gamepushed the boundaries of cinematic storytellingupon its release with how it explored the wicked psyche of Banks' serial killer character.Even audiences who haven’t seen this particular horror film have likely seen it referenced somewhere or have watched one of the many different adaptations of the film’s source novel.

A man reaching for the knob on the other side of a broken door in the silent horror film The Phantom Carriage

4The Phantom Carriage (1921)

Based on Selma Lagerlöf’s novelKörkarlen, this Swedish film by writer-director Victor Sjöström follows a drunken man on New Year’s Eve who is forced to confront his regretful past after he encounters the driver of Death’s carriage, who collects all the dead souls at the end of each year.

Featuring a sorrowful, genre-bending story reminiscent ofA Christmas Carolwith hallucinatory visuals remarkable for its time,The Phantom Carriageremains a standout slice of cinema from the silent era.The film’s impact can still be seen today, with it featuring a striking parallel to Stanley Kubrick’sThe Shining.

A close-up of a giant demon in the horror film Night of the Demon

3Night Of The Demon (1957)

Directed by Jacques Tourneur (Cat People), this black-and-white horror film follows an American professor (Dana Andrews) who investigates the death of a colleague at the hands of a Satanic cult in England, which passes a deadly curse onto the former. This sets the stage fora classic, cinematic clash of science and superstition.

Though the film’s effects certainly haven’t aged well,Night of the Demonremains a tense, unsettling motion picture that’s highly revered by critics. Even legendary filmmakerMartin Scorsese describedNight of the Demonas one of the scariest horror moviesof all time.

Takayuki Hamatsu holding a camera in One Cut of the Dead

Written and directed by Shin’ichirô Ueda, this “Certified Fresh” Japanese horror comedy follows a movie crew trying to film a low-budget zombie movie in one take,only to find themselves attacked by real members of the undead. Such a clever and unique satirical story puts a mind-blowing spin on the overdone found footage subgenre.

As a result,One Cut of the Deadreceived several accolades and becamethe only found footage movie to have a perfect 100% ratingfrom critics on Rotten Tomatoes, putting it at the top of the website’s list of thebest found footage moviesever made.

A woman with a hand over her mouth in His House

1His House (2020)

Written and directed by Remi Weekes, this timelyNetflix horrorfilm follows a refugee couple who escape the war in South Sudan and move to England. However, they still find themselves facing off against the ghosts of their past when a sinister force haunts them in their new house.

Featuring an impressive cast, including Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners), Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù (Slow Horses), and Matt Smith (House of the Dragon),His Housemade for a terrifying and spectacular directorial debut for Weekes,especially as the film retains its “Certified Fresh” statuson Rotten Tomatoes following the praise from several audiences and critics.