What is the best Blumhouse horror movie of all time?

By YPB Team

Blumhouse Productions has redefined horror with low-budget, high-concept films that punch way above their weight. From social thrillers to supernatural chillers, vote for the best.

Get Out — ranked #11
Get Out
Jordan Peele's 2017 Oscar-winning social horror masterpiece about a Black man who discovers a terrifying secret while visiting his white girlfriend's family.
1000pts
The Invisible Man — ranked #22
The Invisible Man
Elisabeth Moss delivers a shattering performance in this 2020 domestic-thriller reimagining, where a woman is stalked by her abusive ex using advanced camouflage technology.
649pts
Paranormal Activity — ranked #33
Paranormal Activity
The 2007 found-footage breakthrough made for $15,000 that launched a billion-dollar franchise and redefined low-budget horror.
527pts
Halloween — ranked #44
Halloween
The 2018 direct sequel to the 1978 original, reuniting Jamie Lee Curtis with Michael Myers in a genuinely terrifying and funny comeback for the franchise.
527pts
Sinister — ranked #55
Sinister
Ethan Hawke stars in this 2012 chiller as a true-crime writer who discovers disturbing home movies in his new house linked to a series of family murders.
527pts
The Purge — ranked #66
The Purge
The 2013 home-invasion thriller that launched a franchise by imagining a future America where all crime is legal for one night each year.
527pts
Insidious — ranked #77
Insidious
James Wan's 2010 supernatural horror classic starring Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne as parents fighting to save their son from a malevolent spirit world.
468pts
M3GAN — ranked #88
M3GAN
The 2022 viral sensation featuring a roboticist's AI doll who develops a disturbingly protective bond with her young charge — part slasher, part Black Mirror.
468pts
Happy Death Day — ranked #99
Happy Death Day
A 2017 Groundhog Day-style slasher in which a college student relives her birthday murder over and over until she can identify her killer.
468pts
Split — ranked #1010
Split
James McAvoy delivers an unforgettable 2016 performance as a man with 24 distinct personalities who kidnaps three teenage girls for his most dangerous alter.
452pts
The Black Phone — ranked #1111
The Black Phone
A 2021 supernatural thriller starring Mason Thames as a boy abducted by a masked killer who discovers a rotary phone that lets him speak to previous victims.
395pts
Five Nights at Freddy's — ranked #1212
Five Nights at Freddy's
The 2023 adaptation of the beloved horror game franchise, bringing the animatronic nightmare of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza to life on the big screen.
395pts
Freaky — ranked #1313
Freaky
A 2020 horror-comedy where Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton body-swap after she survives an attack by a serial killer, putting a fresh twist on the slasher genre.
301pts
Hush — ranked #1414
Hush
Mike Flanagan's 2016 claustrophobic home-invasion thriller where a deaf author alone in the woods is stalked by a masked killer.
175pts
Whiplash — ranked #1515
Whiplash
Damien Chazelle's 2014 psychological drama about a drumming student pushed to his limits by an abusive jazz conductor — one of the decade's most intense films.
0pts

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