FRANKENSTEIN (1931)

This iconic Horror classic has lost some of its power to shock, but still elicits sympathy for its “Monster.”

BORN YESTERDAY (1950)

The only movie I’ve ever seen where the guy likes the girl more after she puts on glasses.

SUSPIRIA (1977)

The plot may make no sense, but this gory, psychedelic fever dream still retains its power after all these years.

ELECTION (1999)

A biting satire about a high school election that understands America better than any movie actually about national politics.

HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1959)

B-Movie Horror may have reached its zenith with this collaboration of William Castle and Vincent Price.

BEING THERE (1979)

If he acts like a rich white dude and talks like a rich white dude, does it matter if he has no idea what he’s doing?

NOSFERATU, EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (1922)

In a silent movie, nobody can hear you scream.

TITANIC (1997)

This epic disaster movie slash romance became the highest grossing movie all time and won all the Oscars. But what do we think 23 years later?