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We all know someone who can’t “do horror.” Even when we know that movies are all made up works of fiction and that nothing on the screen is real, it doesn’t stop fully grown adults from being scared like children at a really good horror movie. Thankfully, not every horror movie is designed to elicit scares. There’s actually some really amazing “horror” movies that aren’t so scary at all.
Whether it’s close to Halloween and you’re jonesing for laughs, or it’s just a dark and spooky night and you’re in the mood for something different, there are hundreds, if not thousands of amazing “horror” movies that de-emphasize scares in favor of laughs, cheers, and sometimes, even tears. Horror-comedies, horror-romances, kung fu horror (yes really), there’s more to the genre than masks and chainsaws.
For scaredy cats who can’t stand horror, here are the 32 greatest horror movies that aren’t so scary at all, and more than worth watching.
32. Army of Darkness (1992)
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While all the movies in Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy qualify as not-so-scary horror movies, the 1992 installment Army of Darkness stands tall and stands alone as a fine sequel that makes even scaredy cats say, “Hell yeah!” In this direct sequel to Evil Dead (1981) and Evil Dead II (1987), Bruce Campbell returns as wise-cracking Ash Williams who is flung back in time to the Dark Ages and is challenged to fight an army of the dead before he can return home. (Good thing he has his boomstick.) Army of Darkness is a dramatic left turn from its predecessors, trading in spooky frights for fist-pumping action and killer one-liners. Remember: Shop smart, shop S-Mart.
31. Ghostbusters (1984)
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30. Encounters of the Spooky Kind (1980)
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29. The Dead Don’t Die (2019)
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28. The Monster Squad (1987)
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27. Spontaneous (2020)
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Perfectly if also awkwardly released during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Spontaneous is an explosive and hilarious coming-of-age romantic comedy all about living every moment like it’s your last… Because it just might be. Katherine Langford and Charlie Plummer star in Spontaneous as Mara and Dylan, two lovestruck teenagers whose high school goes into quarantine amid a bizarre pandemic where victims die from spontaneous combustion. A delirious mix of teenage romance and splatter B-horror, Spontaneous is proof you’ve got to live it up before you blow up.
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26. What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
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It’s the movie that launched one of TV’s most beloved favorites of the streaming era. In 2014, Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi collaborated as writers and directors of What We Do in the Shadows, a delicious mockumentary about centuries-old vampires who room together in modern day Wellington, New Zealand. Much of the movie’s antics stem from the vampires trying their best to navigate the 21st century, to mixed results. (Oneincrediblebit: For a costume party, Waititi’s character dresses up as Marvel’s Blade, which his vampire roommates deem in poor taste.) The success of the 2014 movie inspired the hit spin-off TV show of the same name on FX, with the cameras now following a different cast of vampires in Staten Island.
25. Jennifer’s Body (2009)
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24. Ready or Not (2019)
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23. Tremors (1990)
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In this lively homage to classic Hollywood creature features, Kevin Bacon stars as a Nevada handyman trying to outrun ancient worm-like monsters who dwell in the desert sands. A masterful balance of horror and humor, Tremors quakes with pure entertainment value that takes its schlocky premise surprisingly seriously. (Mostly.) Screenwriters S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock were inspired while working for the U.S. Navy making safety videos in the desert, and wondering what would happen if a monster rose from the ground. The movie’s grounded factor comes from the fact that the writers worked with National Geographic documentarian Ron Underwood to design the creature, with Underwood eventually helming production as director.
22. Warm Bodies (2013)
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A zombie gets a shot at love in this early 2010s gem from director Jonathan Levine. Nicholas Hoult stars as a zombie, known as “R,” who hasjustenough brain power to think for himself and fall in love with a human survivor, Julie (Teresa Palmer). As R and Julie become an unlikely pair, they race to inform Julie’s father and military colonel (John Malkovich) that not all zombies are so far gone from being saved. With hard-to-ignore parallels to Romeo & Juliet and playful riffs of rom-com conventions, Warm Bodies shows signs of life in a decaying old genre.
21. Detention (2011)
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It’s a teen slasher, a black comedy, a time travel epic all wrapped up in one madcap package. From music video director Joseph Kahn, Detention follows a group of misfit high schoolers whose principal believes one of them is a serial killer preying on the student body. On the night of prom, the students are stuck in detention when they find out their stuffed bear mascot is a time machine they must use to stop the apocalypse. Yeah, there isa lotgoing on in Detention, but Kahn’s chaotic filmmaking gives the movie a passing grade. Surely, a movie with Backstreet Boys needle drops can’t bethatscary.
20. Crimson Peak (2015)
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A gothic romance that was mistakenly advertised as a hair-raising horror film, Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak deserves more than it got in its short life in theaters. Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain star in this haunting drama set in Victorian England, in which an aspiring writer moves into a remote mansion with her sister and her husband and investigates the truth behind the spirits that dwell inside. Crimson Peak is spooky, sure, but its soul-stirring atmosphere is inviting and not at all hostile. It’s a movie especially suited to chill out on dark and stormy nights.
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19. ParaNorman (2012)
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18. Army of the Dead (2021)
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17. The Craft (1996)
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16. Interview with the Vampire (1994)
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Before AMC adapted Anne Rice’s classic novel for television, director Neil Jordan teamed with Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and a very young Kirsten Dunst for a handsome imagining for the big screen. Based on Rice’s novel, the movie follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Pitt), a strange man who tells his traumatic life story as a vampire to a San Francisco reporter (Christian Slater). A timeless goth classic, Interview with the Vampire avoids scares for sex appeal, with abundant insinuated homoeroticism between Pitt’s Louis and Cruise’s sinister Lestat.
15. Horns (2013)
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Fresh from his decades-long run in the Harry Potter series, Daniel Radcliffe goes to the dark side in this underrated 2013 black comedy horror Horns. Based on Joe Hill’s 2010 novel, the movie follows a young man (Radcliffe) who is falsely accused of murdering his girlfriend. He uses his newfound supernatural powers - which stem from psychic horns that protrude from his head - to root out the real killer. Arriving at a time when Radcliffe was still shaking off his Harry Potter image, Horns casts a spell to make you recognize the man is more than a boy wizard.
14. Green Room (2015)
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In this white-knuckle dark thriller from Jeremy Saulnier, an underground punk rock band fight for their lives after they witness a murder at a rural neo-Nazi bar. One of the last movies released during star Anton Yelchin’s lifetime (before his death in 2016), Green Room weaponizes horror movie tropes - rural settings, hostile primitives, ample death and gore - and fashions them into something totally unique. Just because Green Room isn’t “scary” doesn’t mean it isn’t harrowing.
13. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
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12. Thirst (2009)
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Park Chan-wook is a sensual filmmaker whose work spans all different genres. At the height of Twilight’s worldwide popularity in the late 2000s, the South Korean auteur delivered his counterprogramming masterpiece Thirst, an erotic vampire thriller in which a Catholic priest becomes a vampire and falls for his childhood best friend’s wife. A forbidden romance that digs its teeth into new places in the genre’s untainted flesh, Thirst makes the implicit eroticism of vampires more than explicit.
11. Little Evil (2017)
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10. Relic (2020)
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9. Shadow in the Cloud (2020)
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You’ve seen Gremlins. Now see Shadow in the Cloud. Roseanne Liang’s fist-pumping horror thriller brings audiences into the darkened skies of World War II, following a female RAF Pilot Officer named Maude Garrett (Chloë Grace Moretz) who boards an American B–17 bomber for a top-secret mission to deliver sensitive cargo. While the truth of Maude’s mission is eventually revealed, most of the movie is a pulse-pounder where there’s something far more evil than enemy fire waiting above. A pulpy action feast with smart social commentary inside its bulletproof casing, Shadow in the Cloud soars high for anyone looking for thrills and chills.
8. Happy Death Day (2017) and Happy Death Day 2U (2019)
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Imagine living your worst birthday over, and over, and over, and over… Welcome to 2017’s Happy Death Day and its 2019 sequel Happy Death Day 2U. A time loop slasher thriller that combines Halloween with Groundhog Day, the Happy Death Day duology follows a college sorority girl named Tree (Jessica Rothe), who is murdered on her birthday yet wakes up that same morning, doomed to live the day over again. Tree races against time to unmask her killer as a means to end the time loop.
7. Versus (2000)
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6. Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
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5. Zombieland (2009) and Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)
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Just before The Walking Dead became a primetime hit, Ruben Fleischer’s star-studded Zombieland made surviving the undead look like a hell of a good time. Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, and Abigail Breslin team up as living survivors in the zombie apocalypse who roam the country on a mission to find safe haven. 10 years later, the gang reunited for Zombieland: Double Tap, which sees them all on another road trip while dodging more evolved zombies. There are a lot of zombie comedies out there - one might say a horde of them - but you’ll be hard-pressed to find ones better.
4. Shaun of the Dead (2003)
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3. The Vast of Night (2019)
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2. The Invitation (2015)
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1. Let the Right One In (2008)
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