
With that said, you could argue that simply producing a ghost story this traditional in 2012 offered a bit of novelty. There’s not much to this 2012 modern Hammer Horror film-nothing unique about it, but it’s quite competently assembled. So yeah, there’s plenty of horror on this list-but there’s also plenty more ghost movies suitable for fans of every genre, from romance to comedy to science fiction. Even more so than our list of the best zombie movies, “ghosts” have been co-opted into seemingly every genre, and they all belong on a list of the “best ghost movies.” After all, A Christmas Carol revolves entirely around its visiting ghosts, doesn’t it? So does Field of Dreams and its ghostly major leaguers, or the title character of Beetlejuice. Sure, there are hundreds of classical cinematic ghost stories and haunted house tales, right? All the way back to 1944’s The Uninvited, through The Amityville Horror and onto The Conjuring and others-it’s not like there’s a shortage of malevolent spectres out there.īut then, in assembling the list, it became clear that this was another beast entirely from our recent ranking of the 50 best slasher movies of all time. When we set out to create a list of the best “ghost movies,” we didn’t quite realize at the start exactly how diverse that list would eventually be.
