Stacker compiled data from They Shoot Zombies, Don’t They?, IMDb, and Metacritic in order to determine the 60 best zombie films ever made.
There’s no holiday that’s quite as centered on candy as Halloween. The festivities will look a little different this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, but according to a survey by the National Retail Federation, 62% of people still plan to pass out candy this year, and treat spending is expected to reach over $8 billion. However, what candies will end up in knapsacks and plastic pumpkins may vary depending on what state you live in.
Stacker presents the best horror movies of all time. Rankings are based on data from Metacritic in order of Metascore.
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