- Your top 10 Blumhouse movies? : r horror - Reddit
I thought I'd post my own top 10 down here rather than in the OP 1 - Sinister, 2 - Get Out, 3 - BlacKkKlansman, 4 - Split, 5 - Creep, 6 - The Gift, 7 - Paranormal Activity, 8 - Insidious, 9 - Happy Death Day, 10 - Unfriended And there's even more I want to add, like The Bay, Upgrade and Whiplash Blumhouse put out a tonne of great movies
- All Blumhouse Horror Movies Ranked | Rotten Tomatoes
Blumhouse had a very busy 2022 with The Black Phone, They Them, Halloween Ends, and Nanny among their major releases And they kick off 2023 with a dolled-up bang with M3GAN, their
- The 25+ Best Blumhouse Horror Movies - Ranker
Vote up the best Blumhouse horror movies of all time! Over the past nearly two decades, Blumhouse has redefined and revolutionized popular culture, releasing countless phenomenal ventures into the macabre, melancholic, and spine-chilling worlds of horror
- 30 Best Blumhouse Horror Movies, Ranked - Fiction Horizon
30 Best Blumhouse Horror Movies, Ranked By Hrvoje Milakovic Published on November 7, 2024 June 23, 2025 0 Comments Our Editorial Policy Share: Blumhouse Productions has carved a unique niche in horror, turning small budgets into big scares since 2000 Founded by Jason Blum, the studio is known for giving directors creative freedom, resulting in chilling films that resonate with audiences
- Whats your fave Blumhouse movie? : r horror - Reddit
Blumhouse is very hit or miss for me, and those two were MAJOR hits I still really need to watch Get Out Hush, Sinister, Creep for sure, The Gift, The visit (guilty pleasure), and one of my very favs- The Hunt!! Probably one of my top 10 movies in general Just love snowball so much
- The 16 Best Blumhouse Horror Movies, Ranked By Fans
Explore this curated list of the best Blumhouse horror movies, including Paranormal Activity, Oculus, and more - ranked by fans
- Favorite Blumhouse Horror : r horror - Reddit
What’s your favorite horror movie from Blumhouse and why? I feel like Blumhouse has a lot of fun ones that aren’t necessarily that scary but are good sleepover horrors! For reference, Blumhouse includes Us, M3GAN, Happy Death Day, Freaky, Split, The Black Phone, The Invisible Man, Get Out, etc
- Are you a fan of Blumhouse? : r horror - Reddit
To me, BlumHouse and A24 are similar, but BlumHouse focuses more on entertainment horror rather than elevated That doesn't mean their movies do not have layers (ex Get Out, Whiplash, and The Invisible Man) but you know when you see a BlumHouse movie it will have an interesting concept, the production will have a level of quality (usually
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