Ooh, so many to choose from...
Some faves:
The Orphanage - probably the scariest ghost movie of the last twenty years. Utterly sublime. And a thoroughly gruelling and heartbreaking experience if you happen to be a parent.
Martin - One of the most original vampire flicks, courtesy of Mr Romero.
The Changeling - classic haunted house story with oodles of creepiness.
The Howling - hugely underrated werewolf fun. Try to forget that the sequels ever happened.
The Haunting - the single most important haunted house movie ever made. I'm talking of course about the Robert Wise original - not the dark stinkhole of a remake.
The Thing - John Carpenter's remake is utter perfection.
The Hitcher - of course I'm talking about the original with Rutger Hauer. This is relentless stuff.
Dawn of the Dead - despite being a dedicated Romero fan, both the original and the remake are worth a watch.
Braindead - called
Dead Alive in the states. This is Pete Jackson genius long before he started working with Lord of the Rings budgets. If you want blood and gore, this movie makes all others look timid. It's utterly hilarious too!
28 Days Later - great cheapie.
28 Weeks later - fabulous follow-up. Big budget gore epic.
Candyman - why isn't this a classic? It's probably the most intriguing slasher movie out there!
The Devil's Backbone - fabulous ghost fare from the wonderful Mr Del Toro.
The Descent - great British horror. if you're as claustrophobic as I am you'll love it!
The Prophecy - Christopher Walken plays a psychopathic Archangel Gabriel. 'nuff said.
Near Dark - A few days in the life of your typical redneck vampire family...
Shaun of the Dead - sheer brilliance
Repulsion - Forget Rosemary. This is Polanski's scariest movie!
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - nasty nasty nasty ick.
Man Bites Dog - a highly unpleasant viewing experience.
I could go on and on and on... I definitely had a misspent adolescence!
