List of vampires – Wikipedia

RoleTitleNotesRefsAbbyLet Me In[1]Abby Bennett WilsonThe Vampire Diaries[2]Abel NightroadTrinity BloodAbhay RaichandPyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani[3]AbsalomBuffy the Vampire SlayerAdam JacobsBeing Human, Becoming Human[4]AdamOnly Lovers Left AliveAidan WaiteBeing Human[5]Alaric SaltzmanThe Vampire DiariesAleeraVan HelsingAlex LoweAmerican Horror Story: Hotel[6]Alexander LucardDracula: The Series[7]Alexandra SerrisKindred: The Embraced[8]AlfredThe Fearless Vampire Killers[9]Alice CullenThe Twilight Saga[10]Alison BromleyDaybreakersAlonna GunnAngel[11]Alpha Vampire, TheSupernatural[12]AlphonseBuffy the Vampire SlayerAlucardHellsing[13]AlucardSon of Dracula[14]Alucard van HeusenWizards of Waverly PlaceAmeliaUnderworldDavid's mother and one of the original vampire Elders[15]Andrew BorbaBuffy the Vampire Slayer[16]Andrew HoelichBuffy the Vampire SlayerAngelBuffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel[17]AnnaThe Vampire Diaries[18]Anna von SchlottersteinThe Little Vampire[19]Anne PrattBuffy the Vampire Slayer[20]The Anointed OneBuffy the Vampire Slayer[21]Archon RaineKindred: The Embraced[22]ArmandInterview with the Vampire, Queen of the Damned[23][24]Armand TeslaThe Return of the Vampire[25]Artemis ("Arte")Tsukuyomi: Moon PhaseAsadBlade II[26]Ashley von GhoulfangsSchool for VampiresAshley MagnusSanctuaryAtilla WestenraYoung DraculaAukonDoctor Who[27]AvaOnly Lovers Left AliveBarnabas CollinsDark Shadows[28]Bella CullenThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn[29]Ben McKittrickThe Vampire Diaries[30]Benny LafitteSupernatural[31]Bertrand De FortunessaYoung DraculaBiancaThe Dresden Files[32]Bill ComptonTrue Blood[33]Billy "Ford" FordhamBuffy the Vampire Slayer[34]Black HatPriest[35]BlairBuffy the Vampire SlayerBooneBuffy the Vampire Slayer[36]Boris DraculaYoung DraculaBree TannerThe Twilight Saga[37]Buffy SummersBuffy the Vampire SlayerEpisode "Nightmares (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)"Butcherbird 'Butch' VladBlood TiesCaleb ColtonNear Dark[38]Caleb MorleyPort Charles[39]CameronKindred: The Embraced[40]CamillaDoctor Who[27]Candy GorchBuffy the Vampire Slayer[41]CarlBeing Human[42]CarmelSplit[43]Carmilla KarnsteinCarmilla, The Carmilla Movie[44]Carlisle CullenThe Twilight SagaCaroline ForbesThe Vampire DiariesCashKindred: The Embraced[45]CeliaBlood TiesCharles BromleyDaybreakersCharlotteBuffy the Vampire SlayerChaseBlade: The SeriesChristian OzeraVampire AcademyChristopher CarusoDaybreakersChristopher MarloweOnly Lovers Left AliveChupaBlade IIChow LinTrue BloodCindy van HeusenWizards of Waverly PlaceClaire RadcliffThe GatesCoach FeratuRick and MortyEpisode "Big Trouble In Little Sanchez"Cody PuckettBlood TiesColinDante's Cove, The LairColin RobinsonWhat We Do in the Shadows (TV series)Energy vampireCoralineMoonlightCount DraculaVarious films and television episodesCount FangulaBig Bad BeetleborgsCount OrlokNosferatuCount von CountSesame StreetThe CountessOnce BittenCount von KrolockThe Fearless Vampire KillersDVampire Hunter DDaedalusKindred: The Embraced[46]Daisy Hannigan-SpiteriBeing HumanDaltonBuffy the Vampire SlayerDamian CourtenayThe LairDamon SalvatoreThe Vampire DiariesDanica TalosBlade: TrinityDarlaBuffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel[47]Darren ShanCirque du Freak: The Vampire's AssistantDavidThe Lost BoysDeaconWhat We Do In The ShadowsDeacon FrostBladeDesmond TinyCirque du Freak: The Vampire's AssistantDewi JenkinsBeing Human[48]DiamondbackNear DarkDimitri DenatosMom's Got a Date With a VampireDivaBlood +DonovanAmerican Horror Story: HotelDoug SandersAngelDraculauraMonster HighDrew FrenchVampire HighDrusillaBuffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel[49]DuckulaDuckulaDwayneThe Lost BoysDylan RadcliffThe GatesEddie FioriKindred: The Embraced[40]Edward CullenThe Twilight SagaEdward DaltonDaybreakersEdward LeeFright NightEdward SullenVampires SuckEdward ThompsonFright NightElena GilbertThe Vampire DiariesElfriedeTsukuyomi: Moon PhaseEliLet the Right One InEli ChelarinBlood TiesEli DamaskinosBlade IIElijah MikaelsonThe Vampire Diaries, The OriginalsElisabethAngelElissabatMonster HighElizabeth JohnsonAmerican Horror Story: HotelEmmett CullenThe Twilight SagaEmilyLet's Scare Jessica to DeathThe Empress EyesAdventure TimeEramusThe Monster ClubEric GracenValemont[50][failed verification]Eric NorthmanTrue BloodEricaMy Babysitter's a VampireErin NobleYoung DraculaErnestErnest le VampireEsme CullenThe Twilight SagaEssie RachimovaVampire HighEthan MorganMy Babysitter's a VampireEveOnly Lovers Left AliveFinn MikaelsonThe Vampire DiariesThe FoolAdventure TimeFlorence Finnegan/PlasmavoreDoctor WhoEpisode "Smith and Jones"Frankie DaltonDaybreakersFranklin MottTrue BloodFranz EdlemannHouse of DraculaGavner PurlCirque du Freak: The Vampire's AssistantGlennBuffy the Vampire SlayerGodricTrue BloodGorcaBlack SabbathGordon WalkerSupernaturalGrandpa Munster

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The 10 Scariest Horror Movies Ever – Rotten Tomatoes

If you were poking around RT a week and a half or so ago, you might have come across a little poll we were taking on the site to try and determine the Scariest Movie Ever. Based on other lists and suggestions from the RT staff, we pulled together 40 of the scariest movies ever made and asked you to vote for the one that terrified you the most. As it happens, a British broadband service comparison website decided to conduct a science experiment to determine the same thing, and their results were surprising, to say the least. Did Rotten Tomatoes readers agree with the findings? Read on to find out what our fans determined were the 10 Scariest Horror Movies Ever.

You may not agreethatThe Exorcist is the scariest movie ever, but it probably alsoisnt much of a surprise to see it at the top of our list with a whopping 19% of all the votes cast. William Friedkins adaptation of the eponymous novel about a demon-possessed child and the attempts to banish said demon became the highest-grossing R-rated horror film ever and the first to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars (it earned nine other nominations and took home two trophies). But outside of its critical and commercial bona fides, the film is well-known for the mass hysteria it inspired across the country, from protests over its controversialsubject matter to widespread reports of nausea and fainting in the audience. Its dramatic pacing and somewhat dated effects may seem quaint compared to some contemporary horror, but theres no denying the power the film continues to have over those who see it for the first time.

Writer-director Ari Aster made a huge splash with his feature directorial debut, a dark family drama about the nature of grief couched within a supernatural horror film. Toni Collette earned a spot in the pantheon of great Oscar snubs with her slowly-ratcheted-up-to-11 performance as bedeviled mother Annie, but the movies biggest shock came courtesy of Well, we wont spoil that here. Suffice it to sayHereditary struck such a nerve with moviegoers that it instantly turned Aster into a director to watch and shot up to second place on our list.

James Wan has staked out a place among the modernmasters of horror, directing films likeSaw,Dead Silence,Insidious, and this inspired-by-true-events chiller based on the experiences of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The Warrens, best known for their work on the strange case that inspired theAmityville Horror movies (which played a part in The Conjuring 2), were portrayed by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, who grounded the effective jump scares and freak-out moments with a believable world-weariness. Together, Wan and his co-leads found fresh terror in familiar genre tropes, and the end result is a sprawling cinematic universe that only continues to grow.

Literally dozens of Stephen Kings novels and stories have been adapted for the big screen, and several of those films are considered classics today, likeCarrie,Misery, andPet Sematary (and that doesnt even account for non-horror stuff likeThe Shawshank Redemption andStand By Me). But the mother of them all is easily Stanley Kubricks adaptation ofThe Shining. A marvel of set and production design and a genuinely unnerving take on the traditional haunted house story,The Shining features a host of memorable images and an iconic Jack Nicholson performance. The films relatively few jumps scares are still absolutely chilling, but its true power lies in the way it crawls under your skin and makes you experience Jack Torrances slow descent into madness. Its rightfully considered one of the greatest horror films ever made, and it ranked fourth in our poll.

While the top four movies on this list collectively garnered 42% of the total votes counted, they were followed by six films that all earned around 3% of the vote each. In other words, these last six films were separated by no more than 60 votes. The first of them isthis low-budget slasher directed and co-written by Tobe Hooper, very loosely inspired by the crimes of Ed Gein.Texas Chainsaws grimy aesthetic helped lend it an air of authenticity, which made it all the more frightening (This couldactually happen, you guys!), and the massive, menacing presence of Gunnar Hansens Leatherface paved the way for other brutes like Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees. Multiple attempts have been made to breathe new life into the franchise and we have another one on the way but none have equaled the original in sheer, over-the-top, power tool-inspired terror.

Its always a tricky proposition to take something that works well for one culture and try to translate that formula successfully for another, but Gore Verbinski managed that withThe Ring. A remake of Japanese director Hideo Nakatas acclaimed thriller about a cursed videotape,Verbinskis take kept the original films striking visual imagery the ghost of a young girl in a white dress with long black hair covering her face and found that it scared the hell out of audiences no matter where they were from. While the film wasnt as well-regarded as its predecessor, it features a committed performance from a then up-and-coming Naomi Watts, and for many, it served as an introduction to East Asian horror cinema.

Coming in at the seventh spot on our list is the film that introduced the world to all-time scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis and put John Carpenter on the map.Halloween is frequently cited as one of the earliest examples of the slasher genre as we know it today, and while it may not feature the same kind of realistic gore weve come to expect of films in that category, it packs a lot of tension and some inventive thrills in a relatively small-scale package. The films legacy is also fairly untouchable: Michael Myers mask has become the stuff of legend, and the giant, unstoppable killer and the final girl have become ingrained in the horror lexicon. Theres a reason the franchise is still going after more than 40 years.

For those who didnt read the scientific study mentioned at the top, weve finally come to the film it crowned the scariest. Before he joined the MCU with 2016sDoctor Strange, director Scott Derrickson had racked up a few horror films, a couple of which earned cult followings. One of them was this small-scale haunted house/possession story about a true-crime writer (Ethan Hawke) who moves his wife and kids into a house where a family was murdered, only to discover the new place might already have a rather evil tenant. Writer C. Robert Cargill was reportedly inspired to pen the script based on a nightmare he had after watchingThe Ring, and the story does share a minor similarity with that film, what with the creepy snuff film angle. But for many who saw it, the dramatic reveals and creepy set pieces far outweighed any recycled genre tropes that might have been present. Plus, theres at least one report out there that says its the scariest movie ever made, so that must count for something.

James Wan has already shown up higher on the list, but before he and Patrick Wilson madeThe Conjuring, they worked together on this supernatural thriller about a young boy who falls into a coma and begins to channel a malevolent spirit. The bare bones of the story werent the most groundbreaking, but frequent Wan collaborator Leigh Whannell infused it with a compelling enough mythology that it spawned three more installments. Wan also stated thatInsidious was meant to be something of a corrective to the outright violence ofSaw, which compelled him to craft something on a more spiritual level, and the end result is an effective chiller featuring what is frequently regarded one of the best jump scares ever put on screen.

The fear of clowns is a very real thing, even if its become so commonplace to announce it that it feels disingenuous. If you needed any further evidence, we direct you to the box office haul of 2017sIT, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, which went on to beatThe Exorcists 44-year record as the highest-grossing horror film ever. Oh, and of course, its 10th-place finish on this list.Andy Muschiettis big-budget adaptation drew on nostalgia to tell its story of children scarred by trauma, while Bill Skarsgards take on Pennywise the evil, shapeshifting clown was bizarre and unsettling in all the right ways. Add a healthy dose of jump scares, a handful of impressive set pieces, and some top-notch CGI, and youve got a recipe for a horror film thats both fun and full of scares.

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The 30 Essential Zombie Movies to Watch – Rotten Tomatoes

The zombie: Without remorse and pity, driven by a single hunger, and damn near impossible to put down permanently. There have been times since their introduction into movies in the 1930s where it felt like wed never see a zombie movie again. Then there are eras of the opposite, where you couldnt stick your arm out in a multiplex without a shambling ghoul nearby, ready to chomp. And since weve been in feast mode over the last decade-plus, were taking a big bite with our guide to the 30 Essential Zombie Movies that you need to watch!

Whilezombie movies have beenfor more than 80 years(in 1932 we gotWhite Zombie, in 1943I Walked With a Zombie), its commonly accepted the subgenre as we know it today didnt rise until 1968, when George A. Romero unleashed Night of the Living Dead. An independent film with a budget barely above six figures, Night enthralled audiences with its mysterious plot, shocking gore, progressive casting and social commentary, and, natch, the unforgettable hordes of the gaunt, hungry undead. Crowned the godfather of zombies, Romero made five more Dead movies, the best of which are featured in this guide, including Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead.

Despite Romeros efforts, it would still be a long shuffle into the early 2000s before zombies would break out of horror niche and crawl all over pop culture. Highlights from the pre-2000 era include splatter comedies like Return of the Living Dead and Dead Alive, Lucio Fulcis eye-splitting and shark-wrestling Zombi 2, and H.P. Lovecraft adaptation Re-Animator.

The success of the Resident Evil video games revealed an audience appetite hitherto untapped, inspiring a gushing fount of zombie movies released between 2000 and 2005. Now we got to see the true versatility of the zombie movie. There was the loving spoofery of Shaun of the Dead. The blockbuster theatrics of the Resident Evil adaptation. Cutting-edge, gritty filmmaking with 28 Days Later. Japanese kinetic action in Versus, and most recently the creative, micro-budgetOne Cut of the Dead.

Ever since, zombies have shown no sign of slowing down. (Some have even figured out how to run.) TV show The Walking Dead is an obvious behemoth to point towards, but in the film world, zombies have made their way into found footage ([REC]), rom-com (Warm Bodies), and grindhouse throwbacks (Planet Terror).

And with this guide, we sought to capture those many moods, the various sensitivities that make up the zombie movie. Most featured here are Fresh and Certified Fresh, and of course were including a few Rotten movies. They may not have gotten the highest critical marks, but offer just as much color, life, and odor to this list. With that, its time to use your braaaaains and dig deep into the best zombie movies to watch!

#30

Adjusted Score: 80525%

Critics Consensus: Valley Girl culture satire Night of the Comet gets lots of mileage out of its slapstick sci-fi zombie approach.

#29

Adjusted Score: 80715%

Critics Consensus: Filled with wild splatter slapstick, Juan of the Dead also deftly uses its zombie premise as an undead Trojan horse for insightful political commentary.

#28

Adjusted Score: 86616%

Critics Consensus: Led by typically outstanding work from Lupita Nyong'o, Little Monsters is a horror/rom-com hybrid that proves the zombie genre still has fresh brains to savor.

#27

Adjusted Score: 24638%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

#26

Adjusted Score: 29580%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

#25

Adjusted Score: 38741%

Critics Consensus: Like other video game adapations, Resident Evil is loud, violent, formulaic, and cheesy.

#24

Adjusted Score: 61984%

Critics Consensus: Cemetery Man will frustrate viewers seeking narrative cohesion or coherence, but this surreal blend of humor and horror should satisfy B-movie fans in the mood for quirk.

#23

Adjusted Score: 83228%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

#22

Adjusted Score: 79325%

Critics Consensus: While 28 Weeks Later lacks the humanism that made 28 Days Later a classic, it's made up with fantastic atmosphere and punchy direction.

#21

Adjusted Score: 44881%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

#20

Adjusted Score: 75913%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

#19

Adjusted Score: 91003%

Critics Consensus: Evocative direction by Jacques Tourneur collides with the low-rent production values of exploitateer Val Lewton in I Walked with a Zombie, a sultry sleeper that's simultaneously smarmy, eloquent and fascinating.

#18

Adjusted Score: 88787%

Critics Consensus: Warm Bodies offers a sweet, well-acted spin on a genre that all too often lives down to its brain-dead protagonists.

#17

Adjusted Score: 76715%

Critics Consensus: A cool and hip grindhouse throwback, Planet Terror is an unpredictable zombie thrillride.

#16

Adjusted Score: 42512%

Critics Consensus: Zombi 2 is an absurdly graphic zombie movie legendary for some gory scenes and nothing in between.

#15

Adjusted Score: 87110%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

#14

Adjusted Score: 76580%

Critics Consensus: It's uneven and diverges from the source book, but World War Z still brings smart, fast-moving thrills and a solid performance from Brad Pitt to the zombie genre.

#13

Adjusted Score: 82651%

Critics Consensus: A kinetic, violent and surprisingly worthy remake of George Romero's horror classic that pays homage to the original while working on its own terms.

#12

Adjusted Score: 88790%

Critics Consensus: Day of the Dead may arguably be the least haunting entry in George A. Romero's undead trilogy, but it will give audiences' plenty to chew on with its shocking gore and scathing view of society.

#11

Adjusted Score: 104504%

Critics Consensus: Brainy and bloody in equal measure, One Cut of the Dead reanimates the moribund zombie genre with a refreshing blend of formal daring and clever satire.

#10

Adjusted Score: 94054%

Critics Consensus: A punk take on the zombie genre, The Return of the Living Dead injects a healthy dose of '80s silliness to the flesh-consuming.

#9

Adjusted Score: 92054%

Critics Consensus: The delightfully gonzo tale of a lovestruck teen and his zombified mother, Dead Alive is extremely gory and exceedingly good fun, thanks to Peter Jackson's affection for the tastelessly sublime.

#8

Adjusted Score: 98481%

Critics Consensus: Perfectly mixing humor and horror, the only thing more effective than Re-Animator's gory scares are its dry, deadpan jokes.

#7

Adjusted Score: 90667%

Critics Consensus: Plunging viewers into the nightmarish hellscape of an apartment complex under siege, [Rec] proves that found footage can still be used as an effective delivery mechanism for sparse, economic horror.

#6

Adjusted Score: 94789%

Critics Consensus: Kinetically directed by Danny Boyle, 28 Days Later is both a terrifying zombie movie and a sharp political allegory.

#5

Adjusted Score: 98800%

Critics Consensus: Wickedly funny and featuring plenty of gore, Zombieland is proof that the zombie subgenre is far from dead.

#4

Adjusted Score: 104159%

Critics Consensus: George A. Romero's debut set the template for the zombie film, and features tight editing, realistic gore, and a sly political undercurrent.

#3

Adjusted Score: 100391%

Critics Consensus: Train to Busan delivers a thrillingly unique -- and purely entertaining -- take on the zombie genre, with fully realized characters and plenty of social commentary to underscore the bursts of skillfully staged action.

#2

Adjusted Score: 99432%

Critics Consensus: Shaun of the Dead cleverly balances scares and witty satire, making for a bloody good zombie movie with loads of wit.

#1

Adjusted Score: 94118%

Critics Consensus: One of the most compelling and entertaining zombie films ever, Dawn of the Dead perfectly blends pure horror and gore with social commentary on material society.

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