The 25 Sexiest Horror Movies of All Time


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Horror and romance go hand in hand. It may seem strange today—with AI dolls and paranormal hauntings dominating the genre—but the classic Universal monster films of the 1930's were all about love. Dracula seduced his beautiful victims. The Mummy resurrected his dead lover, Nosferatu became eerily obsessed with a young women, and Frankenstein even had a bride. But even though Saw traps and annual Purges take up space in horror films nowadays, many filmmakers haven't forgotten how closely romance's heightened sense of adrenaline and anticipation matches up with a good scare.

In Interview With the Vampire, sexy vampires played by Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise turn the young Kirsten Dunst into a blood-sucking killer. More recently, Bodies, Bodies, Bodies follows horny teenagers on a vacation that turns violent while Bones and All explores romance between Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell as they bond over their shared cannibalistic urges. If you're looking to get your blood pumping (in more ways than one), then look no further. Below, these are the 25 sexiest horror movies of all time.

Bones and All

Timothée Chalamet reunites with Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino for this horror romance about two cannibals on a road trip across America. The film also stars Taylor Russell, André Holland, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Chloë Sevigny; Bones and All may not be easy on the stomach, but its stars are certainly easy on the eyes and the chemistry between them all can't be missed.

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X

In X, a group of fame-hungry actors decide to make an adult film. Naturally, they opt for the spookiest location possible: a secluded house in rural Texas. What could go wrong?

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Bodies Bodies Bodies

This is your classic teens-in-the-woods horror flick—but with a twist. Bodies Bodies Bodies follows a group of friends (and exes) who reunite at a remote cabin. It’s all fun and games, until one of them winds up dead.

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Crimson Peak

Sometimes, a whirlwind romance isn’t what you expect. In Crimson Peak, a young woman named Edith falls for a handsome man named Sir Thomas Sharpe. Edith assumes things are going well when Sharpe invites her to his mansion in the English countryside, but when they arrive, she learns Sharpe is hiding a bloody secret.

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Stranger By The Lake

Everyone believes in stranger danger until they meet someone hot. Perhaps, it's the takeaway lesson of Stranger By the Lake. This sultry thriller follows Franck, a man who meets (you guessed it!) a stranger by the lake. Franck is instantly captivated, but his curiosity leads him down a dark path.

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The Black Room

This 1982 film follows a cheating husband who, unbeknownst to him, has rented a room in a Hollywood Hills mansion for his sexual trysts from a pair of serial killing siblings. After he leaves, they capture his mistresses to drain their blood.

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Mullholland Drive

This David Lynch-directed thriller starring Laura Harring as an amnestic car crash victim who receives the serendipitous aid of a struggling actress (Naomi Watts) is as haunting as it is intoxicating. The chemistry between Harring and Watts is palpable as the two struggle to uncover the victim’s true identity in this Lynchian version of Los Angeles.

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Black Swan

Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman star as rival ballerinas in this brilliant psychological thriller based on Tchaikovsky’s ballet of the same name. Tensions run deeper than mere rivalry, or even surface level attraction, when Portman’s character Nina develops a psychosexual obsession with Kunis’s character Lily that leads to hallucinatory fantasies and nightmares.

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Thirst

This South Korean horror-romance, directed by the acclaimed Park Chan-wook, is Twilight meets Fleabag meets … something else. Parasite’s Song Kang-ho stars as a devout priest turned blood and sex-thirsty vampire after coming in contact with a deadly virus while volunteering. (Yikes.) His newfound instincts lead him to a lust-filled affair with a married woman.

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Don't Look Now

Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland star as a married couple who, while mourning the recent death of their child, flee to Venice, Italy. Though an attempt to seek reprieve from their grief, their trip turns haunting when they encounter two sisters who claim to have communicated with their child’s spirit. Throughout their grueling journey, the two attempt to maintain their connection within desperate moments of fiery passion.

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Daughters of Darkness

Delphine Seyrig stars as an ageless Countess who inhabits a French hotel along with her young protégé, played by Andrea Rau. The mysterious legacy of the two beautiful women unravels when an unexpecting newlywed couple finds themselves tangled in their web of seduction. This vintage vampire flick is as sultry in its artful, gothic aesthetics as it is in its acts of demented desire.

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The Hunger

Catherine Deneuve plays a seductive immortal in early '80s New York City—a woman who is as stylish as she is beautiful. When her companion (David Bowie) begins to fade, she sets her sights on a new lover: a doctor played by Susan Sarandon.

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Interview With the Vampire

Neil Jordan's adaptation of Anne Rice's novel is super '90s, with heartthrobs Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and Antonio Banderas playing brooding immortals dealing with the neuroses that comes with ever-lasting life (and a desire for human blood). It's probably one of the most homoerotic movies ever made, and it introduced the world to Kirsten Dunst, who plays a maniacal child vampire.

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Cat People

Nastassja Kinski stars as Irena, a young woman who is visiting her brother Paul (Malcolm McDowell) in New Orleans. After Irena falls in love with a zoologist named Oliver (John Heard), Paul reveals to his sister that they are, in fact, werecats—and she must mate with another of their species to prevent her ultimate transformation. Thus begins a deadly game of cat-and-human as Irena and Oliver must outsmart Paul—and prevent Irena's evolution into a deadly leopard.

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An American Werewolf in London

Most people remember John Landis's horror comedy for its fantastic special and makeup effects that allowed for a terrifying transformation scene when the hapless protagonist turns into a werewolf. (Not to mention the undead Griffin Dunne roaming around with half a face.) But it's also notable for a hot shower scene between its stars, David Naughton and Jenny Agutter.

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Bram Stoker's Dracula

You could call this Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula, but that title would be too unwieldy. And while the famed Godfather director's adaptation of the seminal vampire novel does teeter off the edge into vampire mania, it's still a lush, star-studded, and deeply erotic version of the classic horror tale with Gary Oldman delivering a tour-de-force performance as the blood-sucking villain.

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Jennifer's Body

Megan Fox stars in this pitch-black comedy from director Karyn Kusama and writer Diablo Cody as the ultimate mean girl. Jennifer has always been the queen bee in her class—and has spent years tormenting her "best" friend Anita (Amanda Seyfried). But is she just a mean girl, or could she possibly be under the influence of a demonic spirit who uses her body to feast on horny teenage boys?

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Only Lovers Left Alive

Adam (Tom Hiddleston) is a depressed musician who cannot handle the existential dread of everyday life. But a reunion with his devoted lover Eve (Tilda Swinton) reignites his passion for life—that is until her wild little sister comes in to shake things up. Oh, and of course: They're vampires, having lived and loved and loathed humanity for centuries.

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From Dusk Till Dawn

Robert Rodriguez directs this cult classic starring George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino (who wrote the script) as the bank-robbing Gecko brothers who cross the border into Mexico with hostages in tow. But when they arrive at the Titty Twister, a strip club in the middle of the desert, their hope for refuge is lost when the bar's patrons and employees are revealed to be vampires led by a ferocious queen, Santanico Pandemonium (Salma Hayek).

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The Witches of Eastwick

In a picturesque Rhode Island town, three bored women (played by Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Michelle Pfieffer) discover they have some impressive powers once they accidentally conjure up a seductive—and devious—suitor (played by Jack Nicholson). While he may fulfill some of the women's desires, he's also set on destroying their perfect little town.

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The Shape of Water

Guillermo del Toro's Oscar-winning fantasy-horror-romance hybrid is essentially a Cold War-era fairy tale for grown-ups. Sally Hawkins stars as a lonely mute woman named Elisa who spends her days mopping the floors of a top-secret government facility. Her life is turned upside-down when she discovers an amphibious creature, kept hostage by a sadistic colonel (Michael Shannon). What begins as an unlikely friendship turns, surprisingly, into a hot romp between a woman and a fishman.

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The Love Witch

Anna Biller wrote and directed this highly stylized horror-comedy about a modern-day witch (Samantha Robinson) who cruises around California in search of various lovers. While she casts spells on her gullible love interests, Biller serves up a delectable feminist film that skewers gender roles and pays homage to 1960s horror inspirations.

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Suspiria (1977)

While Luda Guadagnino's upcoming remake has already disturbed audiences, you can't ignore horror master Dario Argento's stylish, spooky, and bloody 1977 original. Jessica Harper stars as Suzy, a promising ballerina who moves to Germany to attend a prestigious dance academy. But when other ballerinas start dropping dead in gruesome ways, Suzy begins to unravel a mystery behind the school—which may actually be a haven for a coven of witches.

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The Neon Demon

Taking some thematic notes from Suspiria, Nicolas Winding Refn's psychological thriller stars Elle Fanning as an aspiring model who moves to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams—which quickly become nightmares when the cutthroat world of fashion reveals a sinister (albeit hot) underbelly of corruption of destruction.

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Eyes of Laura Mars

John Carpenter co-wrote this thriller, in which the titular photographer (Faye Dunaway) begins to have visions of murders—that also happen to resemble her shocking and violent artistic aesthetic. A young (and hunky) Tommy Lee Jones co-stars in this glorious look at the seedy and grimy '70s-era Manhattan.

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