Plenty of great picks so far. If you are willing to go WAY back, The Innocents (1961) is legendary. If you like The Others, this is the grandaddy of that movie. Once you've gone that far back, there's no reason not to check out Roman Polanksi's Repulsion (Rosemary's Baby is great too, but it was already mentioned)
The 70s pretty much has the best of every genre of movie ever. Alien, A Clockwork Orange, Eraserhead (David Lynch movies are pretty hard to define, but they are all at the very least CREEPY) and the first few truly great slasher movies (halloween and Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
The 80s was dominated by the slasher genre, but that doesn't mean there isn't good stuff. The Stepfather, Nightmare on Elm Street, The Serpent and the Rainbow and POLTERGEIST are the big ones.
I remember being quite fond of Candyman in the 90s (one of the only 90s horror films I can think of that I like)
As far as more contemporary films go, you are probably gonna have to get used to subtitles. Devil's backbone, Pan's Labyrinth, The Host, Let the Right One In,
The 70s pretty much has the best of every genre of movie ever. Alien, A Clockwork Orange, Eraserhead (David Lynch movies are pretty hard to define, but they are all at the very least CREEPY) and the first few truly great slasher movies (halloween and Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
The 80s was dominated by the slasher genre, but that doesn't mean there isn't good stuff. The Stepfather, Nightmare on Elm Street, The Serpent and the Rainbow and POLTERGEIST are the big ones.
I remember being quite fond of Candyman in the 90s (one of the only 90s horror films I can think of that I like)
As far as more contemporary films go, you are probably gonna have to get used to subtitles. Devil's backbone, Pan's Labyrinth, The Host, Let the Right One In,