20 Best Monster Movies Of All Time

Monsters of all kinds have fascinated humanity for millennia, oftentimes as an explanation for some of the world’s most confounding ills and sources of fear. From sabertooth tigers painted on cave walls to modern horror movies, humans have memorialized the nightmarish bogeymen that have imprinted themselves on history. Contemporary pop culture is now marked by the latest interpretations of vampires, aliens, werewolves, and demons, all of which have proven impervious to the march of time.

As cinema creeps forward with a revamped interest in the horror genre in the 2020s, it’s appropriate to look back on the greatest monster movies of all time. While one could consider any non-human entity a “monster”, this list is an attempt at representing some of the most well-known and highly-acclaimed monster movies from several of the most popular horror sub-genres. While each horror subgenre could be broken out into its own list, a la the 10 best werewolf movies of all time, the list below attempts to collect the best of the best.

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20 Infested (Vermines)

The 2023 French Horror Film Features Fast, Deadly Spiders

Théo Christine as Kaleb screaming in fear at something in Infested

Infested (2024)

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ScreenRant logo 7/10 Infested (2024) HorrorThriller

Director Sébastien Vanicek makes his feature film debut with a story that follows Kaleb, who is about to turn 30 and has never been lonelier. He’s fighting with his sister over a matter of inheritance and has cut ties with his best friend. Fascinated by exotic animals, he finds a venomous spider in a bazaar and brings it back to his flat. It only takes a moment for it to escape and reproduce, turning the whole place into a dreadful web trap. Starring Théo Christine (Suprêmes), Finnegan Oldfield (Final Cut), Jérôme Niel (Smoking Causes Coughing), Sofia Lesaffre (Les Misérables) and Lisa Nyarko.

Director Sébastien Vanicek Release Date April 26, 2024 Studio(s) My Box Films Distributor(s) Shudder Writers Sébastien Vanicek , Florent Bernard Runtime 106 Minutes Main Genre Horror Expand

While much of the list is composed of horror phenomenons and cult classics, it starts with a brand-new entry into the monster movie pantheon. From French director Sébastien Vanicek, the 2023 movie Vermines (known in English as Infested) follows a young man fascinated with exotic animals and insects who buys a spider at a bazaar and brings it back to his apartment complex. The spider escapes the box he keeps it in and grows and reproduces at an astounding rate, with subsequent generations that are far larger, faster, and deadlier.

Plenty of horror movies have preyed on the common fear of spiders, but Infested acts as one of the best depictions of what people hate about the eight-legged insects. The spiders in Infested are extremely fast, extremely large, and have a penchant for entering a person’s body in order to reproduce. This movie is unwatchable for anyone suffering from legitimate arachnophobia, and even if you have no problem with spiders, this one will get under your skin.

19 Attack the Block

The 2011 British Horror Comedy Features Alien Invaders In South London

John Boyega running from aliens with a sword in Attack the Block

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ScreenRant logo 9/10 7/10 Attack the Block RThrillerAdventureActionSci-FiComedy

Acting as John Boyega’s film debut, Attack the Block follows a teenage gang in a small London neighborhood on Guy Fawkes Night, who must fight for their lives when an alien invasion begins taking place on their street during the celebrations. Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, and Nick Frost also star. 

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*Availability in US Director Joe Cornish Release Date May 12, 2011 Studio(s) StudioCanal Distributor(s) StudioCanal Writers Joe Cornish Runtime 88 minutes Budget $13 million Expand

British horror comedy Attack the Block is notable for its smart social commentary and as the debut movie for John Boyega, but the real stars are the alien invaders. The truly unique, furry, gorilla-shaped extraterrestrials look simultaneously goofy and terrifying, and help make the entire movie more fun. Boyega and Jodie Whittaker (Doctor Who‘s Thirteenth Doctor) are both excellent in the movie, and while the movie was considered a box office flop upon its release, the fame of Boyega and Whittaker led to more people revisiting it, earning it true cult classic status.

18 Tremors

The 1990 American Horror Comedy Introduced The Iconic Worm Monsters

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Tremors PG-13

A couple living in a small town forgotten in the desert fight for their survival and to save the world from the attack of giant, carnivorous worms that live under the ground.

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*Availability in US Director Ron Underwood Release Date January 19, 1990 Runtime 96 minutes Budget $11 million Main Genre Comedy

The original Tremors kicked off a long-running franchise of sequels and TV shows that were middling at best, but the original has stood the test of time as a great horror comedy. Starring Kevin Bacon and featuring Reba McEntire, Tremors pits its characters against massive, flesh-eating worms in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The 1990 original creature feature has held up well over the years, with entertaining action, a memorable monster design in the “graboid”, and early Kevin Bacon enjoying himself on screen. It’s firmly in the “dumb fun” realm for monster movies, but few movies execute that concept better.

17 The Babadook

The 2014 Australian Psychological Horror Explored Grief And Parenting

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ScreenRant logo 8/10 6.8/10 The Babadook RHorrorDrama

The Babadook, directed by Jennifer Kent, explores the struggles of a single mother grieving her husband’s death while confronting her son’s fear of a lurking monster. As they contend with this unseen entity, the sinister presence grows increasingly pervasive in their lives.

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*Availability in US Director Jennifer Kent Release Date November 28, 2014 Writers Jennifer Kent Runtime 94 Minutes Budget $2 million Main Genre Horror Expand

The Babadook makes for a watch that is both frustrating and terrifying, but it’s powerful no matter how it is viewed. The Australian horror follows a widowed mother and her young son as they are plagued by a humanoid monster that dwells in their basement and torments them. The Babadook acts as a powerful allegory for grief and the difficulties of parenting, and is driven by the powerhouse performance of its leads, in Essie Davis and Noah Wiseman.

The Babadook is one of the most universally-revered movies on this list, as it has a 98% Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer score 10 years after its release. The Babadook himself has grown in popularity as a viral internet meme, and in recent years the haunting creature has even developed into an unofficial LGBTQ icon thanks to a popular internet theory that the creature is actually gay. The Babadook is deserving of a place on this list given its cult status and lasting legacy.

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16 Cloverfield

The 2008 American Found Footage Horror Featured A Massive, Mysterious Monster

cloverfield lsa The monster in Cloverfield (2008).

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ScreenRant logo 9/10 6.6/10 Cloverfield PG-13MysteryHorrorThrillerAdventureActionSci-Fi

Directed by Matt Reeves, Cloverfield is a found-footage disaster movie that follows a group of people seeking safety during a state of emergency. When New York City is attacked by an unknown monstrous entity, chaos ensues. A group of friends document their attempts to flee the city and find sanctuary from an onslaught of monsters on a handheld camcorder – footage which is designated as an account of the “Cloverfield” incident.

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*Availability in US Director Matt Reeves Release Date January 15, 2008 Studio(s) Paramount Pictures Distributor(s) Paramount Pictures Writers Drew Goddard Runtime 85 minutes Budget $25 million Sequel(s) 10 Cloverfield Lane , The Cloverfield Paradox Expand

Cloverfield took the internet by storm in 2008, as it leaned heavily on viral internet marketing to build hype around the movie’s mysterious plot and the monster that was ultimately at its center, known as “Clover” colloquially. Nowadays, the found footage horror subgenre can feel played out, but Cloverfield still manages to be as impactful now as it was when it was released thanks to its masterful balance of obfuscated scares, compelling performances, and smart monster mystery. Cloverfield was and is a truly revelatory twist on both found footage and kaiju horror, which is why it’s on this list.

15 The Wolf Man

The 1941 American Gothic Horror Is A Cornerstone Of The Universal Monster Franchise

Lon Chaney Jr. in The Wolf Man holding up Gwen (Evelyn Ankers)

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*Availability in US Director George Waggner Release Date December 9, 1941 Cast Lon Chaney Jr.

The Wolf Man is absolutely loaded with stars from the days of black-and-white cinema, and includes iconic horror icons like Claude Rains, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney, Jr. The second-generation actor Chaney, Jr. is captivating both in and out of his Wolf Man visage, which is some of the finest prosthetic and makeup work of the era. Once the claws come out, The Wolf Man is at its best. The now-familiar and oft-referenced story of an evil curse plays out with perfect pacing and just the right amount of dread to create a masterful atmospheric horror.

14 Annihilation

The 2018 Sci-Fi Horror Addresses Humanity’s Inclination For Self-Destruction

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ScreenRant logo 7/10 11 8.2/10 Annihilation RSci-FiMysteryHorror

Alex Garland’s Annihilation is based on the novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer. It follows a group of explorers – comprised of biology professor Lena (Natalie Portman), psychologist Dr. Ventress (Jennifer Jason Leigh), physicist Josie Radek (Tessa Thompson), geomorphologist Cassie Sheppard (Tuva Nvotny), and paramedic Anya Thorensen (Gina Rodriguez) – as they enter “the Shimmer”, a quarantined zone of mutated plants and animals caused by an unknown extra-terrestrial phenomenon. Lena agrees to enter the Shimmer in search of her husband, Kane (Oscar Isaac), who was sent in as part of a special forces operation.

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*Availability in US Director Alex Garland Release Date February 23, 2018 Writers Alex Garland , Jeff VanderMeer Runtime 115 Minutes Budget 40–55 million Main Genre Sci-Fi Studio(s) Paramount Pictures Distributor(s) Paramount Pictures , Netflix Expand

An argument can certainly be made for Annihilation as one of the best pure sci-fi-movies of the 21st century, and it’s tough to come up with a better choice for the best sci-fi horror movie of the last few decades. At the heart of what turns out to be an alien movie is an engrossing story from writer/director Alex Garland (Civil War) that features a number of monsters that are distorted versions of typically normal animals. Dripping with tension and dread, Annihilation features powerful performances from its A-list cast and a confounding, haunting finale that will stick with viewers.

13 It Follows

The 2014 American Horror Is A Modern Cult Classic

Maika Monroe as Jay strapped to a chair in her undergarments in It Follows.

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ScreenRant logo 7/10 9/10 It Follows RHorror

It Follows is a horror-thriller film released in 2014 and follows a college student named Jay who is terrorized by a specter of a woman that follows her everywhere she goes. When Jay has sex with her new boyfriend, he ties her up and reveals that this mysterious woman will now haunt her until she passes it on to another or is killed by her. Now haunted by a woman that only she and those once afflicted by her can see, Jay will attempt to survive and find away to break the curse.

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*Availability in US Director David Robert Mitchell Release Date March 27, 2015 Studio(s) The Weinstein Company Distributor(s) The Weinstein Company Writers David Robert Mitchell Runtime 100minutes Budget $1.3 million Expand

It Follows features modern scream queen Maika Monroe (Longlegs) in her breakout role as Jay, a young girl who is constantly stalked by a malevolent entity that never moves faster than a slow walk. Monroe is tremendous, but the real star of It Follows is writer/director David Robert Mitchell. The high-concept horror is marked by its nondescript temporal setting, unsettling score, and perfectly earned jump scares, all executed through the lens of Mitchell’s well-defined vision and atmosphere. Even the most seasoned horror veterans will be haunted by the simple yet sinister imagery of It Follows.

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12 Creature From the Black Lagoon

The 1954 American Horror Classic Features One Of Cinema’s Most Recognizable Monsters

The Gill-man looking straight up in Creature from the Black Lagoon

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9/10 Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) PgHorrorSci-Fi

Creature from the Black Lagoon is a Universal creature feature that sees a group of scientists on a mission in the Amazon, who soon find that they’re not alone. Roaming in the swampland with them is a mysterious humanoid creature with amphibious traits who becomes infatuated with a female scientist, but it’s appearance strikes fear into the hearts of the intrepid explorers, leading to grave danger as a result.

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*Availability in US Director Jack Arnold Release Date February 12, 1954 Studio(s) Universal Pictures Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Writers Harry Essex Runtime 79minutes Budget $500,000 Expand

Although he first surfaced more than two decades after the earliest Universal Monsters, the Gill-man of Creature From the Black Lagoon is one of the most visually recognizable monsters in American cinema. Part of what makes the Gill-man such a lasting and memorable monster is the fact that he is in no way evil; rather, he is a creature lost in time who defends his home from what he perceives to be invaders. The Gill-man’s design and suit still holds up against modern effects scrutiny, and the story stands up spectacularly as a pure representation of 1950s creature horror.

11 The Fly

The 1986 Sci-Fi Classic Is A Foundational Body Horror Movie

Seth Brundle's final transformation into the "Brundlefly" movie monster in David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986)

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ScreenRant logo 10/10 The Fly RHorror Sci-FiDrama

From legendary director David Cronenberg, The Fly tells the story of Seth Brundle, a scientist who, in attempting to create a device that facilitates teleportation, accidentally merges his DNA with that of a fly, and begins to mutate into a human-fly hybrid. The film stars Jeff Goldblum as Brundle, with Geena Davis as Ronnie Quaife, Seth’s partner and love interest. 

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*Availability in US Director David Cronenberg Release Date August 15, 1986 Studio(s) 20th Century Distributor(s) 20th Century Writers Charles Edward Pogue , David Cronenberg Runtime 96 minutes Budget $15 million Sequel(s) The Fly II Expand

David Cronenberg’s sci-fi body horror about an experiment gone wrong is one of the few movies on this list to actually win an Academy Award. Special effects and makeup artists Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis shared the award for the work they did in transforming Jeff Goldblum into the creature known as “Brundlefly”, which is the final form of his character, Seth Brundle, as he slowly evolves into a human-fly hybrid. Body horror has always been hit or miss through the years, but The Fly is the finest example of the subgenre.

10 The Mist

The Underrated 2007 Sci-Fi Horror Film Is One Of The Best Stephen King Adaptations Ever

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ScreenRant logo 8/10 10/10 The Mist R Sci-FiHorror

Stephen King’s terrifying novel is brought to the screen with The Mist – a horror-thriller film directed by Frank Darabont. When a small town suddenly sees a giant rolling fog arrive, they show mere curiosity. But when people begin to die mysteriously within, several survivors hold up in a grocery store as they attempt to find a way out and survive – unfortunately, the dangers don’t just come from outside- they also come from within.

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*Availability in US Director Frank Darabont Release Date November 21, 2007 Studio(s) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributor(s) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Writers Frank Darabont Runtime 126 minutes Budget $18 million Expand

Somehow, The Mist never gets the recognition it deserves. Based on a Stephen King novella of the same name, Frank Darabont’s adaptation is widely known for its unimaginably bleak ending, which Stephen King himself claimed was better than the book’s ending. The Mist is mostly driven by the increasing fear, distrust, and paranoia of a group of strangers locked in a grocery store by a mysterious mist, which belches forth Lovecraftian horrors every night. The Mist is breathtakingly gory at times, but it’s never extraneous or out of place; each brutal death serves to increase the terror.

The Mist
is the third Stephen King adaptation that Frank Darabont has directed; he was also behind 1994’s
The Shawshank Redemption
and 1999’s
The Green Mile
, both of which received multiple Academy Award nominations.

Thoams Jane stars as Drayton, but the supporting cast is what makes The Mist truly great. Marcia Gay Harden is one of the highlights as the religious fanatic Mrs. Carmody, who develops a literal cult following before demanding human sacrifice to appease the monsters that come out of the mist. The creature designs are imaginative and visually stunning, and their sudden violence makes for a horrifying watch that is impossible to look away from once it starts.

9 The Descent

The 2005 British Horror Film Elevates The Terror With A Claustrophobic Setting

The mutant appears in The Descent

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10/10 The Descent RHorrorAdventureThriller

The Descent is a horror film that follows a group of thrill-seeking friends who find themselves fractured after one of them loses their husband and daughter in a car accident. Attempting to rejuvenate her friend Sarah and bring her back to the group, Juno convinces her to follow her and their friends to a mysterious cave system they find in the mountains. However, when they find themselves traped with no way out, she reveals she took them to an uncharted region with no chance of rescue, hoping to give them the adventure of the life time. Angry, fearful, and low on supplies, the group travels further into the caves only to discover they’re not alone.

Director Neil Marshall Release Date August 4, 2006 Studio(s) Lionsgate Distributor(s) Lionsgate Writers Neil Marshall Runtime 99 minutes Budget $3.5 million Sequel(s) The Descent Part 2 Expand

The Descent features an excellent monster in the humanoid cave-dwelling crawlers, but its real weapon is its claustrophobic setting. The movie features six women who explore an uncharted underground cave system, and predictably, a cave-in drives them further into the system than they intended. The Descent doesn’t just pit its all-female cast against the crawlers; they are forced to battle the crushing dark, the close quarters, and ultimately each other for survival. The Descent is truly entertaining and scary, but at the same time it’s so disconcerting that it might be hard to watch more than once.

8 Predator

The 1987 Action Horror Pits Arnold Schwarzenegger Against A Deadly Alien Hunter

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8.7/10 Predator (1987) RActionAdventureHorror Sci-Fi

A team of elite commandos led by Major Dutch Schaefer is sent on a rescue mission deep in the Central American jungle. However, they soon find themselves hunted by an extraterrestrial warrior with advanced technology and a penchant for collecting human trophies. As the creature picks them off one by one, Dutch must rely on his wits and combat skills to survive the ultimate test of man versus alien​.

Director John McTiernan Release Date June 12, 1987 Writers Jim Thomas , John Thomas Runtime 107 Minutes Main Genre Action

The Predator franchise has continued with multiple sequels over the last few decades, but except for Dan Trachtenberg’s recent prequel Prey, none have come close to matching John McTiernan’s over-the-top action horror classic. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of his most iconic roles as Dutch Schaefer, Predator combines non-stop 1980s jungle war action with a truly memorable monster, a member of the alien hunter species known as the Yautja.

All Predator Franchise Movies

Movie

Release Date

RT Tomatometer Score

RT Popcornmeter Score

Predator

1987

80%

87%

Predator 2

1990

30%

44%

Alien vs. Predator

2004

22%

39%

Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem

2007

12%

30%

Predators

2010

65%

52%

The Predator

2018

34%

32%

Prey

2022

94%

74%

Badlands

2025

N/A

N/A

Prey 2

TBD

N/A

N/A

There is nothing truly deep or thematic that sets Predator apart from other monster movies. It’s become a classic due to its memorable lead character, advanced special effects (for the time period), and the adrenaline-pumping game of cat-and-mouse that unfolds between the Predator and his prey. While not the scariest movie on the list, Predator is certainly among the most fun.

7 Dracula

The 1931 Supernatural Horror Is The Seminal American Vampire Movie

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Dracula (1931) NRHorror

Dracula is a 1931 horror film starring Bela Lugosi as the iconic vampire Count Dracula. Based on Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, the film follows Count Dracula’s move from Transylvania to England, where he preys on humans, including Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra.

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*Availability in US Director Tod Browning , Karl Freund Release Date February 12, 1931 Studio(s) Universal Pictures Runtime 74 Minutes Budget 355000.0 Main Genre Horror Expand

Bela Lugosi’s Dracula is, without a doubt, one of the best movie monsters to ever grace the silver screen. His interpretation of Bram Stoker’s aristocrat vampire is an archetype in the vampire subgenre. The movie Dracula is one of the finest examples of Pre-Code horror, as director Tod Browning created a truly scary supernatural horror atmosphere for Lugosi’s Dracula to play in. Dwight Frye also shines as Dracula’s unhinged servant Renfield, and Helen Chandler has been singled out for her performance as Dracula’s victim, Mina Seward.

Pre-Code Hollywood refers to a time period between 1929 and 1934 before the implementation of the self-censorship guidelines laid out by the Production Code Administration. During this time, after sound became widely adopted in film but before the familiarly known “Hays Code” was truly enforced, many movies were made racier, raunchier, and at times scarier than would be allowed in the years following the code.

Dracula is well within the top ten not only due to its genuinely scary story, but also for its lasting legacy. The entire vampire subgenre of horror was essentially born out of Dracula, and specifically Bela Lugosi’s spell-binding performance. With vampire movies on the rise again, there are plenty of opportunities to count the homages and references to the all-time vampire classic.

6 Alien

Ridley Scott’s 1979 Classic Is One Of The Most Influential Sci-Fi Horror Movies Of All Time

The xenomorph reaches out for Ripley in Alien

Official theatrical poster for Alien (1979)

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ScreenRant logo 10/10 10/10 Alien (1979) RSci-FiHorror

Alien, directed by Ridley Scott, is a science fiction horror film that follows the crew of the commercial spacecraft Nostromo. Upon investigating a distress signal on a distant moon, they discover a deadly extraterrestrial lifeform. The film stars Sigourney Weaver as Ripley and became a seminal work in both the sci-fi and horror genres, known for its atmospheric tension and groundbreaking visual effects.

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*Availability in US Director Ridley Scott Release Date June 22, 1979 Writers Dan O’Bannon , Ronald Shusett Runtime 117 Minutes Main Genre Sci-Fi

Ridley Scott’s Alien set the benchmark for sci-fi horror, and echoes of its influence can be found throughout science fiction, but in the sci-fi horror subgenre in particular. Ever since Ripley did battle with the original Xenomorph, alien monsters have pervaded horror cinema, with no signs of stopping. The original Alien won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects, and it’s easy to see why: many of its effects still hold up nearly 50 years later. Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley is one of the best sci-fi heroes ever, but it’s Scott’s direction that makes the innards of the Nostromo truly terrifying.

5 The Host

The 2006 Korean Monster Horror Is A Beloved Cult Classic

Gwoemul, the monster from Bong Joon-ho's The Host

The Host Movie Poster Showing a Monster's Arm Grabbing a Woman and Pulling her Into the Ocean

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The Host (2006) RDramaHorrorSci-Fi

The Host is a South Korean monster film directed by Bong Joon-ho. Released in 2006, the film centers on a family’s quest to rescue their daughter from a creature that emerges from the Han River. Notable for its blend of horror, drama, and dark humor, the movie stars Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona, and Go Ah-sung.

Director Bong Joon-ho Release Date July 27, 2006 Writers Bong Joon-ho , Ha Joon-won , Baek Chul-hyun Runtime 119 Minutes

Bong Joon-Ho won three Academy Awards for his iconic dark comedy thriller Parasite in 2019, but more than a decade earlier he made his mark with one of the most criminally underrated monster movies of the last century. 2006’s The Host carries many of Joon-Ho’s signatures, as he balances comedy and satire with genuine horror elements, all en route to a smart, provocative monster tale that provides enlightening social commentary. The Host is worth seeking out for any fan of Bong Joon-Ho’s work, but any true monster fan will have a blast watching it too.

4 An American Werewolf in London

John Landis’ 1981 Horror Comedy Is Widely Regarded As The Best Werewolf Movie Ever

A werewolf roaring in An American Werewolf in London.

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ScreenRant logo 9/10 An American Werewolf In London RHorrorComedy

An American Werewolf in London centers on two American college students who are attacked by a werewolf while traveling in London, England. David Kessler survives the attack but is haunted by visions of his friend Jack, who explains how dangerous David has become after the violent attack. The John Landis-directed film stars David Naughton and Jenny Agutter.

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*Availability in US Director John Landis Release Date August 21, 1981 Studio(s) Universal Pictures Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Writers John Landis Runtime 97 minutes Budget $10 million Expand

While The Wolf Man may have initially set the bar for werewolf horror, it was raised in 1981 by An American Werewolf In London, the classic horror comedy that broke many established norms about horror upon its arrival. The movie won the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup, largely thanks to its mesmerizing werewolf transformation scenes, which combine practical effects and standout performances to conjure a nightmarish body horror experience. More than 40 years later, it’s difficult to find a more entertaining werewolf movie, and even harder to find better practical effects in one.

3 Godzilla

The 1954 Japanese Classic Spawned One Of The Longest-Running Movie Franchises

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*Availability in US Director Ishirô Honda Release Date November 3, 1954 Cast Takashi Shimura , Akihiko Hirata , Akira Takarada , Momoko Kôchi Main Genre Sci-Fi

This list could never be complete without the world’s most famous monster, the indomitable Godzilla. Long before Godzilla X Kong copied Godzilla’s Toho classics, the original Godzilla terrified audiences on both sides of the Pacific. Originally intended to be a conspicuous metaphor about the devastation of nuclear war, the radioactive lizard has undergone many personality and appearance changes in his 70-year history. However, with the exception of Takashi Yamazaki’s recent global smash Godzilla Minus One, no Godzilla movie has matched the original as far as horror is concerned. Godzilla is a cornerstone of not just monster movies, but all cinema.

2 Frankenstein

The 1931 Sci-Fi Horror Is An Iconic Adaptation Of The Well-Known Gothic Horror Story

Boris Karloff as Frankenstein in the 1931 movie

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Frankenstein is a 1931 horror film directed by James Whale, based on Mary Shelley’s novel. The story follows Dr. Henry Frankenstein, a scientist obsessed with creating life from dead tissue, leading to the birth of a monstrous being. Colin Clive stars as Dr. Frankenstein, while Boris Karloff delivers a standout performance as the creature, whose existence brings unintended consequences. The film is a seminal work in early horror cinema.

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*Availability in US Director James Whale Release Date November 21, 1931 Writers John L. Balderston , Mary Shelley , Peggy Webling , Garrett Fort , Francis Edward Faragoh , Richard Schayer Runtime 70 Minutes Main Genre Sci-Fi

Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus has been adapted, satirized, and re-adapted for more than two centuries, but one version of her classic story stands above all. James Whale’s 1931 Pre-Code masterpiece features Boris Karloff as the iconic Monster and Colin Clive in an unsettling portrayal of Victor Frankenstein, and while it doesn’t follow Shelley’s novel to the letter, in its departure it taps into something much more visually compelling.

James Whale’s 1931 movie is still the gold standard for any story involving a mad scientist seeking to create life from dead flesh.

Like Dracula before it and The Wolf Man a decade later, Frankenstein is notable not only for its expertly crafted narrative and memorable monster, but for its lasting legacy. The scarred, bolt-necked iteration of Frankenstein’s Monster is as iconic as any horror imagery in existence, and despite the many, many satires and reimaginings, Whale’s 1931 movie is still the gold standard for any story involving a mad scientist seeking to create life from dead flesh.

1 The Thing

John Carpenter’s 1982 Sci-Fi Horror Left A Lasting Impression On The Horror Genre

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A team of researchers set out to study an alien spacecraft found in Antarctica, where they also discover an alien body on the site. The alien buried in ice is actually alive and has the ability to imitate human form. The group must find a way to distinguish who the real person is from The Thing and stay alive. John Carpenter’s 1982 film is a remake of 1951’s The Thing from Another World and stars Kurt Russel as the hero RJ MacReady.

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*Availability in US Director John Carpenter Release Date June 25, 1982 Writers Bill Lancaster Runtime 109 minutes Studio(s) Universal Pictures Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Budget $15 million Expand

The top spot on the list goes to one of the most complete and entertainingly complex horror triumphs in cinema. John Carpenter’s 1982 adaptation The Thing brings so many classic elements of monster horror into one narrative, including breathtaking special effects, themes of paranoia, unique creature designs, an isolated setting, and smartly-placed gore. The Thing‘s nihilistic ending actually made it unpopular upon its release, and the movie’s initial failure even cost John Carpenter other directing gigs.

However, it has evolved into one of the most beloved horror classics of all time thanks largely to its H.P. Lovecraft-inspired, shape-shifting monster. To this day, John Carpenter still can’t decide how the movie truly ended, and its grand unanswered question about who is and isn’t a real person has haunted horror fans for decades, and generated any number of fan theories. The Thing deserves to be at the top of the list of best monster movies ever, but all 20 movies represented here have helped shaped horror cinema, and cinema in general.

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