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Top 100 Horror Films Part 2

Join us as we continue our countdown of the top 100 horror films of all time — ranging from undisputed classics to modern guilty pleasures.

TOP 100 MOVIES (PART 2)

Show host, Carolyn Smith-Hillmer, takes listeners through a list of her 100 most recommended horror movies. This is part two of the series, where Carolyn counts down to here #1 horror film. If you missed part 1, which featured films 100 through 88, be sure to catch up here. It was an incredible kick-off to a very exciting series, and we can ‘t wait to see what’s next! – Stephanie (Editor-in-Chief)

SHOW NOTES FROM HOST CAROLYN SMITH-HILLMER:

Listen in as I continue my countdown for my top 100 horror movies. My top 100 includes all horror — body, elevated, psychological, etc. Play along and let me know how my top 100 compares to yours. (This episode features discussions regarding movies 87 to 70.)

Here are the killer films covered in this episode:

87. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
86. The Last Exorcism (2010)
85. V/H/S/2 (2013)
84. Nocturnal Animals (2016)
83. Piggy (2022)
82. The Conjuring 2 (2016)
81. One Missed Call (2008)
80. Signs (2002)
79. Carrie (1976)
78. Demon House (2018)
77. Silent Hill (2006)
76. The Birds (1963)
75. White Noise (2005)
74. Happy Death Day (2017)
73. Gerald’s Game (2017)
72. Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
71. The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
70. Friday the 13th (1980)

ABOUT THE SHOW:

The Final Girl on 6th Ave is a weekly show where host, Carolyn Smith-Hillmer, dissects an arthouse/elevated horror film. Each episode includes a detailed play-by-play of the film itself and a subsequent deep dive into the thematic elements and symbolism. Because elevated horror is sometimes viewed within the horror community as pretentious, Carolyn makes sure to use her down-to-earth tone and unique perspective to make these films less intimidating for the casual horror viewer and less ostentatious for the genre lover.

Listen to more episodes on the show’s website here

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