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Top 25 Best Teen Horror Movies 

  1. Horror movies love to terrorize teens. Almost as much as we love to watch the films. From masked killers to Final Girls, this genre has kept us entertained (and in therapy) for years.

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Dimension/Sony/Lionsgate

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25. 'Disturbing Behavior' (1998)

Katie Holmes on the movie Disturbing Behavior in 1998

Dimension

Not a great film, but a decent premise, at least -- it's a high school version of "The Stepford Wives," with delinquent teens turned into overachieving, fascist automatons. Katie Holmes and James Marsden are the well-scrubbed leads, but Nick Stahl steals the movie as the most tormented of the teens.

24. 'The Slumber Party Massacre' (1982)

the slumber party massacre movie 1982This chiller, about teen sleepover guests menaced by a power-drill-wielding serial killer, was written as a genre parody (by "Rubyfruit Jungle" novelist Rita Mae Brown, of all people), but it was shot as a straight horror film. It works on both levels, scary and tongue-in-cheek.

23. 'Urban Legend' (1998)

urban legend movie 1998

Dimension

Here's one about a copycat killer whose murders mimic famous urban legends. A cast that includes Jared Leto, Joshua Jackson, Alicia Witt, and Rebecca Gayheart give this premise more credibility than it merits.



21. 'Sleepaway Camp' (1983)

You'd think "Friday the 13th" would have had this territory covered, but you'd be wrong. Typical exploitation fare, but for a gender-bending shocking-twist finale worthy of "Psycho."

Elijah Wood on the Faculty movie in 1998

Dimension

Robert Rodriguez's tongue-in-cheek teen horror movie, written by "Scream" scribe Kevin Williamson, probably deserves a better reputation than it's earned over the years. The tale of a high school whose students believe their teachers have been taken over by alien parasites is not that original, but it's well-executed -- thanks to Rodriguez's inventive direction and a cast of future all-stars that includes Elijah Wood, Jordana Brewster, Josh Hartnett, and Jon Stewart.





19. 'I Was a Teenage Werewolf' (1957)

I was a teenage werewolf movie 1957Today, it's considered camp, but back then, the idea of a teenage monster was actually considered shocking. This movie launched a series of similar exploitation films in which puberty, adolescence, and delinquency are conflated with monstrous metamorphoses. It was a huge hit, and it made a star out of Michael Landon in the lead role.



18. 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1992)

Yeah, this horror-comedy lacks the dark brilliance of the TV adaptation that followed, but the original movie, for all its "Valley Girl"-with-vampires silliness, is actually not that bad. That climactic prom night vampire attack certainly hints at where Joss Whedon would go with the series.

17. 'Last House on the Left' (1972)

last house on the left movie 1972This early Wes Craven film is adapted from no less arty a source than Ingmar Bergman's "The Virgin Spring." Two teenage girls are tortured, raped, and murdered by a Manson-like gang, but their parents capture the killers and wreak bloody vengeance. Craven later remade the movie when he could command a real budget, but the original, in all its cheap, exploitative glory, is the one to watch.



16. 'Prom Night' (1980)

Jamie Lee Curtis in Prom Night movie in 1980

Sony

Long before "I Know What You Did Last Summer" came this cult-fave entry in the group-secretly-responsible-for-manslaughter-stalked-by-vengeful-killer genre. Jamie Lee Curtis cemented her early scream-queen reputation as the dead girl's sister, whose prom night is ruined by the relentless slasher.



15. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (1997)

The kids-stalked-by-hook-handed-killer plot is no more original than the urban legend that spawned it. Still, as with other Kevin Williamson horror movies, this one benefits a lot from the casting, which includes Jennifer Love Hewitt (in her first ghoulish role), "Scream" alumna Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., and Ryan Phillippe.




14. 'The Blob' (1958)

The blob movie 1958

Fox

Steve McQueen's first feature film lead came as the teen hero in this tale of a small town whose populace is rapidly being consumed by a mass of alien Jell-O. The film's clever centerpiece involved the blob attacking an theater full of teens watching a horror movie. (Meta!) The 1988 remake with Kevin Dillon and Shawnee Smith isn't bad, either.



13. 'The Craft' (1996)

The craft movie 1996

Sony

A coven of teen witches uses magic to obtain the usual teen-girl wants: boyfriends, clear skin, etc. Of course, they go too far (especially freaky Fairuza Balk), and a cosmic comeuppance is in order. Known more for its style than its scares, this one was still frightfully influential.



12. 'Fright Night' (1985)

This fondly-remembered horror comedy about a teenage boy who discovers that his suave neighbor, played by Chris Sarandon ("The Princess Bride"), is a vampire but can't convince anyone except for a cheeseball TV horror-movie host (Roddy McDowall). Pick this over the Colin Farrell remake.


11. 'Final Destination' (2000)

final destination movie 2000

New Line

A nightmare vision keeps a group of teens from boarding what turns out to be a doomed plane, but Death will not be cheated. It soon picks off the survivors one by one, by staging a series of elaborate, lethal accidents. As the franchise continued, the killings became increasingly complex -- and far-fetched. Still, there's much to be said for a horror villain that can't be defeated, only put off for a while.



10. 'Ginger Snaps' (2000)

ginger snaps movie 2000

Motion International

This Canadian cult-classic launched a franchise and brought something fresh to the werewolf genre. Here, the afflicted heroine's monstrous changes are linked to her beginning menstruation and burgeoning sexuality. The result is both scary and a smart critique of the horrors of puberty for girls in our society.



9. 'The Lost Boys' (1987)

the lost boys movie 1987

WB

This horror comedy earned a lot of derision for giving us the Coreys (Haim and Feldman), but it works on many levels -- gothic teen romance (between bitten Jason Patric and Jami Gertz), teen peer pressure cautionary tale (if a gang of teen vampires tries to recruit you, just say no -- especially if creepy Kiefer Sutherland is the gang leader) -- comic-book parody, and seedy frightfest.




8. 'Friday the 13th' (1980)

You never forget your first visit to Camp Crystal Lake, especially if you're a promiscuous teen. Before Jason became an unstoppable, hockey-masked killer in the later entries, it was his mom who did the slashing, back when the premise was still fresh.



7. 'It Follows' (2014)

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RADiUS

This bare-bones teen horror thriller centers on a young teen and her friends plagued by some sort of curse (its origins and specifics are intentionally, terrifyingly, vague) that spreads like an STD. That aspect makes the film even more relevant and clever as it slow-burns toward one hell of an unsettling climax.


6. 'IT' (2017)

WB/New Line

Stephen King scored his most successful (commercially) adaptation with this record-breaking hit, that pit the teens of Derry against the murder-fueled clown Pennywise. The rest is box office history.



5. 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' (1984)

A nightmare on elm street movie 1984

New Line

If other slasher films implicitly punished teens for bad behavior, this one went after them merely for thinking bad thoughts. Not even your subconscious is safe from Freddy Krueger. Yeah, this franchise-launcher has a lot of lame imitators to answer for. On the other hand, it also gave us Johnny Depp. So there's that.



4. 'The Cabin in the Woods' (2011)

Joss Whedon co-wrote with director Drew Goddard one of the best modern horror films, full of meta references to many movies on this list. In doing so, they successfully pay homage to -- and subvert -- the genre. Ever wonder why so many teens meet stab-happy deaths at the titular location? "Cabin" answers that question with an intricate (and terrifying) "upstairs, downstairs" mythology that involves zombie pain worshipers, werewolves and, of course, a mer-man.


3. 'Carrie' (1976)

Carrie movie 1976

MGM

The first Stephen King novel to be translated to the screen, "Carrie" remains a well-executed film of bullying and horrific revenge. It's a cautionary tale about religious extremism, an allegory about the terrors of puberty and female adolescence, a hear-wrenching showcase for Sissy Spacek in the title role, a source of iconic moments (Worst. Prom. Ever.), and a brutally effective Brian De Palma scare machine, right down to that shocking final shot.


2. 'Halloween' (1978)

Halloween movie 1978

Universal

John Carpenter's classic pretty much wrote the rules for teen slasher films as we know them. Michael Myers is, of course, one of the scariest horror villains ever, and Jamie Lee Curtis is one of the great scream-queens of all time. The rest of the franchise may have come to seem rote, but the original is still plenty terrifying.

1. 'Scream' (1996)

Scream movie 1996

Dimension

Before the franchise descended into (deliberate?) self-parody, Wes Craven's slasher saga managed to spoof a tired genre while revitalizing it for a new generation. It works as both a parody and a damn scary movie on its own terms.


  1. What Gets Hinted At In 'Eternals,' And How Will The MCU Be Affected?
With Marvel's 'Eternals' now on Disney+, here are some theories about what the future holds for the MCU.

Marvel Eternals movie

Marvel Studios

  1. Eternals has come to Disney+, and once again the MCU has been left with so many more questions and honestly, little to no new answers! But that doesn’t mean we can’t take what this behemoth (and I’m not talking about the Celestials!) of a movie has brought into the MCU, and look at the clues of the recent editions, like the MCU television shows and Shang-Chi. Maybe we can just try and see where the MCU is going?
  2. Beware! Spoilers ahead for a multitude of MCU properties, including the Disney+ shows and the recent Eternals!
  3. Because let’s be real; if these predictions end up coming true, you can’t say we didn’t warn you!
  4. Eternals and the Celestial in the sea.
  5. So, 'Eternals' was a very interesting film for the MCU. While other properties such as Guardians of the Galaxy have welcomed viewers into the cosmic side of the Marvel universe, 'Eternals' literally slingshotted us into the deep end-especially with the introduction of Celestials. Known as the most powerful beings in the galaxy, the Celestials are the literal cause of all known life. Destroying and making life whenever one is born. Obviously, the Eternals stopped the celestial Tiamut from popping out of his cosmic egg, but now Earth knows of them. Since, you know, one is frozen in the ocean.
  6. Looking into the comics, Tiamut is not just a name chosen at random. It is a Celestial with deep ties to both the Eternals… and the X-Men. Appearing in both series, and the Eternals, in some runs of the comic, have been the creators of the X gene-it’s easy to assume that the Celestial might be brought up related to the mutant team. Making it an easy case for the X-Men to study how the gene was created. With Disney recently buying up 20th Century Fox, the owners of the X-Men license, now that idea of the X-Men joining the MCU is closer than ever.
  7. The two post-credits scenes: more cosmic and more… supernatural?
  8. 'Eternals,' like every other marvel film, ends with two after credits scenes. We’ll start with the first one. Thena, Druig and Makkari are floating in space, surprised that they cannot get a hold of the Eternals left on earth… until a portal that resembles the rainbow bridge opens to reveal... Pip? Voiced by Patton Oswalt? To which the troll reveals… Harry Styles!? Yeah, so let’s break this down. Who Pip introduced was Eros, or Starfox. And he is indeed Thanos brother! While it was hinted for forever that Styles was joining the MCU, we had some clue who he was playing, now we know, and the rumors were true! But what does Starfox mean?
  9. (L-R): Kingo (Kumail Nanjiani), Sprite (Lia McHugh), Sersi (Gemma Chan), Ikaris (Richard Madden), Thena (Angelina Jolie), and Gilgamesh (Don Lee) in Marvel Studios' 'Eternals'
  10. (L-R): Kingo (Kumail Nanjiani), Sprite (Lia McHugh), Sersi (Gemma Chan), Ikaris (Richard Madden), Thena (Angelina Jolie), and Gilgamesh (Don Lee) in Marvel Studios' 'Eternals'
  11. While I hate to say more cosmic stuff… but it’s more cosmic stuff. This does confirm that the MCU could be going with the comic book lore that Thanos is/was indeed an Eternal. As Starfox is as well. But who is the mad titan’s brother? Well, he’s the opposite of Thanos, that’s for sure. A womanizer and playboy, Eros literally took on the name for his… passion for women. Yeah, totally not like Thanos. Though, he toughened up and even helped the Avengers stop his brother when he found out Thanos had murdered their family and planet. Sadly, even his background doesn’t help us in giving a solid answer what his reveal could mean for the MCU.
  12. We can theorize-mostly on the idea that he knew where the other Eternals were after Arishem captured them. Which confirms the group's idea that other Eternals in the galaxy knew why they were created. Could this mean a domino effect? Of other Eternals destroying the Celestials, or maybe find out they can? Are there Eternals that have killed their creators with no issue? It would explain why Starfox is just able to freely travel with no one stopping him.
  13. What Starfox also could mean is another idea that Marvel decided to drop on us in a little Disney+ show called Loki—the multiverse. With every new reveal as big as Starfox, we need to keep in mind this character could have maybe shown up via the creation of the endless universes. Could he have crossed over? If any characters could even have the power to do so—we’d think it was the Eternals.
  14. But from Starfox and onto something that has blown up—with just a voice.
  15. Yes, that was Blade!
  16. In the Eternals second after credits scene, we see Sersei’s main squeeze Dane Whitman standing over a box, with his family crest. His humming and hawing over whether to open it, and when he does, it talks to him; it’s a sword. At the near touch of the blade, we see what looks like moving darkness following his presence. Then, as he goes to touch it, we hear “Sure you're ready for that, Mr. Whitman?”
  17. Okay, let’s be real. When I first saw the film, I thought that was Nick Fury! We’re building a new team! But then director Chloe Zhao revealed in an interview that the voice we heard was the first MCU appearance (kinda!) of Mahershala Ali as Blade! The day walker vampire hunter and a major supernatural presence in the comics. But… why him?
  18. Well, like a lot of side characters in the MCU, Dane Whitman is the Black Knight. A marvel hero who wields the Ebony Blade, a mystical sword that while allowing the user to be a badass, also causes intense bloodlust the more that blood is spilled.
  19. Hmm… mystical sword with supernatural powers? And Blade is a supernatural entity who specifically goes after supernatural creatures that are going after humans? Obviously, these things write themselves. And, well, that’s most likely the real explanation. But let’s get a bit deeper. In the comics, Blade and the Black Knight are a part of the same team at one point called M19, Britain’s version of the Avengers. While the first theory seems the most plausible (and would give Dane Whitman another movie to show up in) the M19 theory allows for Marvel to branch out—maybe another Disney+ show?
  20. And there you have it! Just a few theories and ideas on where the MCU would be going with just the little reveals that were give to us in the recent Eternals! Did we match up to your predictions? Or do you have anymore? Let us know!










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  1.  American Underdog tells the inspirational true story of Kurt Warner (Zachary Levi), who went from a stockboy at a grocery store to a two-time NFL MVP, Super Bowl champion, and Hall of Fame quarterback. The film centers on Warner’s unique story and years of challenges and setbacks that could have derailed his aspirations to become an NFL player – but just when his dreams seemed all but out of reach, it is only with the support of his wife, Brenda (Anna Paquin) and the encouragement of his family, coaches, and teammates that Warner perseveres and finds the strength to show the world the champion that he already is. American Underdog is an uplifting story that demonstrates that anything is possible when you have faith, family and determination.
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