Best Horror
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Hansel und Gretel
Hansel & Gretel is a 2013 American direct-to-video dark fantasy horror film produced by The Asylum and directed by Anthony C
Dracula
Kim Dracula | Official Website
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
2010 video game
Silent Hill: Revelation
2012 film directed by M. J. Bassett
Evil Dead
2013 film directed by Fede Álvarez
The ABCs of Death
2012 American anthology horror comedy film
Thirteen Ghosts
2001 film directed by Steve Beck
From Dusk till Dawn
1996 film directed by Robert Rodriguez
Insidious
2010 film by James Wan
Silent Hill: Origins
2007 video game
Lord of the Flies
1954 novel by William Golding
Dead Space
2008 video game
Cujo
1981 novel [non-genre] by Stephen King
The Ward
2010 film by John Carpenter
30 Days of Night
2007 vampire horror film directed by David Slade
Graphic Classics
comic book anthology series
Geek's Guide to the Galaxy
science fiction book podcast
Tales to Terrify
podcast
Alice Isn't Dead
Horror fiction podcast.
The NoSleep Podcast
Horror podcast
The Call of Cthulhu Mystery Program
podcast
Campfire Radio Theater
podcast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best horror in 2026?▾
Based on 0 community votes, Hansel und Gretel is currently ranked #1 in Horror with a score of pending more votes.
How are horror ranked on Peakd?▾
Peakd ranks horror using trust-weighted community votes. Each user rates on a 1-10 scale, and votes are weighted by the user's trust score (based on account age, consistency, and verification). Rankings cannot be bought or manipulated by companies.
How to choose the best horror?▾
Look at the overall community score, read discussions, and compare specific aspects like value, performance, and ease of use. You can also use the head-to-head comparison feature to see two options side by side.
What are the most popular horror?▾
The top-rated horror based on community votes are: #1 Hansel und Gretel, #2 Dracula, #3 Amnesia: The Dark Descent. See the full rankings above.
Are Peakd horror rankings trustworthy?▾
Yes. Peakd uses trust-weighted voting to prevent manipulation. Rankings are based purely on community opinion — companies cannot pay for a higher position. All methodology is transparent.
What happens when two horror have the same score?▾
When scores are tied, the one with more community votes ranks higher (more votes means a more reliable score). If votes are also equal, the entity that has been on the platform longer takes priority.