Teens are one of the most integral aspects of the horror genre’s audience and there’s certainly no shortage of the best scary movies for teens. The horror genre branches out into many different sub-genres, with one of the most popular being teen horror. Teen horror movies tend to feature young protagonists in the fight for their lives against a menacing serial killer, monster, ghost, or any other typical horror-movie fiend. Many are targeted specifically to a teen audience while still having universal appeal.
Adults are usually equipped to deal with pressures in life. Teens are not, and when their regular school and social lives are upended by a slasher killer or zombie outbreak, they are the last people anyone would expect to handle it. Horror movies based on teens are not always highly critically acclaimed. However, the best teen horror movies tend to hold a place in the hearts of mainstream audiences as they draw upon the insecurities faced by most people in those formative years of their lives. Some even redefined horror cinema, cementing their place in movie history.
30 Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark (2019)
Horror Stories Come To Life And Haunt A Group Of Teens
Based on the anthology series by Alvin Schwartz, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark adapts several of Schwartz’s stories into one cohesive narrative, telling the story of a group of teens in rural Pennslyvania who are tormented by a series of increasingly terrifying supernatural monsters that seems to be coming from a book the teens stumble across. The film stars, Zoe Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush, and Austin Abrams.
- Director
- André Øvredal
- Release Date
- August 9, 2019
- Cast
- Austin Zajur , Gil Bellows , Michael Garza , Kathleen Pollard , Zoe Margaret Colletti , Dean Norris , Gabriel Rush
- Runtime
- 108minutes
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a movie tailor-made for younger teen horror movies. For starters, the movie is based on a series of books that served many young people as their childhood foray into the horror genre with chilling and memorable illustrations that are brought to life in the movie. The PG-13 rating for the horror movie also makes it more accessible for the younger crowd. Finally, the young cast of characters provides a likable teen ensemble.
The movie follows a group of high schoolers who, while not the most popular kids in school, are a refreshing take on the typical outcast teen characters. They are smart and brave youngsters who are bold enough to turn the tables on their bullies. However, they are not smart enough to avoid unleashing the evil spirit of a ghostly author who brings her creepy literary creations to life.
29 Totally Killer (2023)
A Teen Time Travels To Stop A Killer
Totally Killer is a 2023 comedy horror film by director Nahnatchka Khan (Always Be My Maybe) created for Prime Video. Jamie, a seventeen-year-old, plans to head out for Halloween night thirty-five years after the murder of her mother’s three friends by a serial killer. When Jamie ignores her mother’s pleas and heads out for the night, she becomes targeted by the infamous “Sweet Sixteen Killer.” However, the chase ends with her being sent back in time to the year it all began- and now Jamie will have to team up with her teenage mother to stop the killer and return home before it’s too late.
- Director
- Nahnatchka Khan
- Release Date
- October 6, 2023
- Runtime
- 106 Minutes
Teen horror movies have gone through a lot of changes over the years and Totally Killer is a great movie to highlight the difference between the 80s era of slasher movies and the modern take. Kiernan Shipka stars in the horror-comedy as Jamie, a teen living in a town famous for being home to a series of murders in the 1980s by a masked killer. After the killer reemerges and kills Jamie’s mother, she is sent back in time where she has the opportunity to discover the truth of the original killer and save her mother’s life.
The idea of Jamie being a modern kid in the 1980s makes for a funny fish-out-of-water scenario with Shipka providing some great comedic moments. The teen world decades earlier is a completely alien world and makes for a fun contrast. There is also a lot of fun in seeing a teen character interacting with her teen mother, especially with the reveal that Jamie’s mother was a mean girl in high school.
28 Talk To Me (2022)
Teens Experiment With Speaking To The Dead
While trying to cope with the death of her mother, Mia (Sophie Wilde) becomes enthralled with an embalmed hand that can conjure spirits. While Mia and her group of friends get a thrill out of communicating with spirits, things go too far when Mia doesn’t close the door to the other side.
- Director
- Danny Philippou , Michael Philippou
- Release Date
- July 28, 2023
- Cast
- Sophie Wilde , Joe Bird , Alexandra Jensen , Otis Dhanji , Miranda Otto , Marcus Johnson
- Runtime
- 94 minutes
One of the most acclaimed “elevated horror movies” of the last few years proves that teen characters can still be at the center of intense and complex horror movies. Talk to Me is an inventive and dark story about a subculture of teens who have found an interesting party activity as they use a mysterious relic as a gateway device to interact with spirits in the afterlife. The movie focuses on Mia, a young girl who lost her mother and becomes fixated on using the relic to communicate with her.
While there have been a number of movies about people communicating with the dead, Talk to Me finds an interesting way to link it to its teen characters. The scenes of the young characters playing around with the relic and dabbling in some possession feel similar to scenes of teens experimenting with drugs. The addictive nature of the activity further cements this comparison.
27 Bones And All (2022)
Two Cannibals Fall In Love
Bones and All is a horror/romantic drama from director Luca Guadagnino starring Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet as two new cannibalistic lovers living on the fringes of society. When Maren (Russell) falls back into her compulsion to eat flesh at a slumber party, she is sent out on the run to avoid being arrested. She soon meets Lee (Chalamet), another “eater,” just like her. The two begin an intense romance as they finally find someone who understands them – but unfortunately for them, they aren’t the only eaters nearby.
- Director
- Luca Guadagnino
- Release Date
- November 23, 2022
- Runtime
- 130 minutes
A teen love story mixed with a gruesome horror movie is a bold approach that is pulled off wonderfully by acclaimed director Luca Guadagnino in Bones and All. Taylor Russell stars as Maren, a young girl who has bounced around from one school to another with her father, trying to hide her lifelong craving for human flesh. When her father finally abandons her and leaves her alone, Maren goes on a journey where she forms a bond with a young man named Lee (Timothée Chalamet), who has similar tastes.
Ultimately, it is a story many teens can relate to, despite the cannibalism, as it touches on the power felt by discovering someone else in the world that makes them not feel so alone.
The youth of these characters makes the romance intoxicating as they are swept up in the passion that can only come from a first true love. This is also reflected in their bloody road trip where their brutal feedings are done with a youthful recklessness that causes issues between the two lovers. Ultimately, it is a story many teens can relate to, despite the cannibalism, as it touches on the power felt by discovering someone else in the world that makes them not feel so alone.
26 Ma (2019)
A Middle-Aged Woman Becomes Obsessed With A Group Of Teens
Written by Scotty Landes and directed by Tate Taylor, Ma is a Horror and Psychological Thriller starring Octavia Spencer. Released in 2019, the film sees a seemingly friendly “motherly figure” turn sinister.
- Director
- Tate Taylor
- Release Date
- May 31, 2019
- Cast
- Kyanna Simone Simpson , Diana Silvers , Octavia Spencer , Victor Turpin , Juliette Lewis , McKaley Miller , Allison Janney , Corey Fogelmanis , Missi Pyle , Luke Evans , Dominic Burgess
- Runtime
- 102 minutes
Ma is a twisted and darkly funny teen comedy that touches on a relatable dilemma for many young people. The movie follows a group of teens who happen to meet a seemingly mild-mannered middle-aged woman, Sue Ann “Ma” Ellington, who they convince to buy them beer for their night of partying. When Ma suggests that the teens party in her basement to have a safe space to unwind, they feel like they have struck gold. However, they soon find that Ma has formed an unsettling attachment to them.
Taking a simple teen concept like asking an adult to buy alcohol and twisting it into a sinister and deadly game is a brilliant idea for a teen horror story. The fact that the teens end up being the responsible and level-headed characters in the story compared to the adults is a nice twist. The whole movie is elevated by the outstanding performance of Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer in the titular role.
25 Cherry Falls (2000)
A Serial Killer Targets Virgins
Cherry Falls, directed by Geoffrey Wright, is a horror-thriller set in a small town where a serial killer targets virgin teenagers. As the local sheriff struggles to protect the youth, his own daughter, Jody, becomes increasingly entangled in the escalating danger.
- Director
- Geoffrey Wright
- Release Date
- August 25, 2000
- Cast
- Brittany Murphy , Jay Mohr , Michael Biehn , Jesse Bradford , Candy Clark , Amanda Anka , Joe Inscoe , Gabriel Mann
- Runtime
- 92 Minutes
Cherry Falls isn’t the best-known scary movie for teens simply because it ended up as a straight-to-video release in the United States after appearing at a few film festivals. Starring Brittany Murphy, Cherry Falls takes some of the well-known horror tropes established by slasher movies of the 1970s and ‘80s and turns them around.
The big premise of the movie is that an unknown killer is cutting their way through the small town by killing teenage virgins. This flips the trope of killing those who are more promiscuous on its head as it is the exact opposite of most teen slashers. The movie is campy and brutal and definitely a creative take on teen horror.
It also features a recognizable cast. On top of Murphy, it also stars Michael Biehn (The Terminator) as her father, Jay Mohr (Jerry Maguire) as her English teacher, and Jesse Bradford (West Wing) as one of her friends. The movie won the Best Limited-Release/Direct-to-Video Film award at the Fangoiria Chainsaw Awards.
24 Freaky (2020)
A Body Swap Horror Movie
Freaky is a film directed by Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day 2U) and centers around a young girl in high school that swaps bodies with a deranged serial killer. When four teenagers are found dead, the Blissfield Butcher’s re-emergence has made the town somewhat on alert. While waiting for her ride home at the end of a football game, Millie Kessler is attacked by the butcher with a mysterious dagger called La Dola, which then swaps the two into one another’s bodies in a Freaky Friday-like fashion. Millie discovers that to get back to her original body, she needs to get her friends and family to believe that their bodies have swapped – and she needs to reverse the ritual in twenty-four hours, or the switch will remain permanent.
- Director
- Christopher Landon
- Release Date
- November 13, 2020
- Cast
- Misha Osherovich , Vince Vaughn , Celeste O’Connor , Kathryn Newton , Uriah Shelton , Dana Drori , Alan Ruck , Katie Finneran
- Runtime
- 102 Minutes
The horror-comedy Freaky was partially inspired by Cherry Falls and several other teen horror movies. Freaky sees Kathryn Newton as a shy high-schooler who swaps bodies with her small town’s resident urban legend (Vince Vaughn), a serial killer who finds a new lease on life when he has a whole new body to use to his advantage. The comedy comes from both having to adjust to their new circumstances.
The movie is a loose remake of
Freaky Friday
It’s not as gory as a lot of modern horror movies, but Freaky certainly will appeal to long-time horror fans. It is also a fun switch-up of the body swap genre, as the movie is a loose remake of Freaky Friday, of which the most popular version is the 2003 comedy starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Logan as a mother and daughter who swap bodies.
Here, it is a high school student and a serial killer, but it is the same process and just adds in a slasher killer instead of an awkward situation. The end result is something unique, while Vaughn shines as he tries to nail the mannerisms of a teenage girl.
23 Sleepaway Camp (1983)
A Movie With A Controversial Twist Ending
The 1983 cult classic slasher horror Sleepaway Camp follows Angela Baker (Felissa Rose), an introverted teenage girl who’s sent to summer camp years after a traumatizing event deeply affected her. However, she is constantly bullied and abused, and everyone at Camp Arawak begins to die, one by one.
- Director
- Robert Hiltzik
- Release Date
- November 18, 1983
- Cast
- Jonathan Tiersten , Mike Kellin , Felissa Rose , Karen Fields , Christopher Collet
- Runtime
- 84 minutes
Sleepaway Camp is a well-known slasher from the heyday of teen horror movies, but it has a complicated legacy among horror fans. The film follows a young woman at summer camp who is tormented by other campers and counselors, but then, her tormentors begin to be picked off one by one.
There’s a twist at the end of the movie, but some horror fans see it as transphobic, while others see the ending as ahead of its time in crafting a trans narrative. Those complications prevent the movie from being at the top of the discussion of the best teen horror films.
Despite that, the movie remains a cult classic and one that is played at several horror festivals and midnight screenings over 40 years after its initial release. There were also four sequels that followed, with Angela’s story continuing, but none of the sequels matched up to the original in terms of quality, surprises, or great and scary horror moments.
22 I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Friends Cover Up An Accidental Murder
Loosely based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel I Know What You Did Last Summer, this 1997 slasher follows a group of friends who, after covering up a car accident, are stalked by a killer wielding a hook. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Freddie Prinze Jr., Johnny Galecki, and Bridgette Wilson star with a script from Scream writer Kevin Williamson.
- Director
- Jim Gillespie
- Release Date
- October 17, 1997
- Runtime
- 101 minutes
Inspired by a young adult thriller novel by Lous Duncan, I Know What You Did Last Summer spawned a handful of sequels and an Amazon series that was canceled after its first season. It sees four high school friends cover up a tragic accident and keep the secret after graduation. When they reunite in their hometown, they are confronted by the secret in the form of a killer killing them one-by-one and eliminating everyone else in their way.
The story is inspired by an urban legend (“The Hook”) and is set to get a legacy sequel in 2025 with the same title, I Know What You Did Last Summer. The best news is that two of the original stars, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. are in talks to return to their roles as Julie and Ray, which means it will continue their story. The first entry in the franchise remains a beloved teen horror movie, although it did have the reputation as being a copycat movie of Scream when released.
21 Jennifer’s Body (2009)
A Sexy Revenge Horror Movie
Directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody, Jennifer’s Body is a horror-comedy film starring Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried. When a newly possessed high school cheerleader (Fox) turns into a succubus specializing in seducing and killing her male classmates, her best friend (Seyfried) is the only thing that stands in the way of her sultry killing spree.
- Director
- Karyn Kusama
- Release Date
- September 18, 2009
- Cast
- Megan Fox , Adam Brody , J. K. Simmons , Johnny Simmons , Amanda Seyfried
- Runtime
- 102 minutes
Jennifer’s Body debuted to some harsh reviews and a lower box office than expected. Much of that disappointment was due to audiences expecting a very different movie than they got from Jennifer’s Body. The movie is the story of the friendship between Jennifer (Megan Fox) and Needy (Amanda Seyfried), which becomes strained when Jennifer is possessed by a demon that feeds on young men to survive.
Needy takes it upon herself to stop Jennifer from killing all the men in their lives. While the movie is a great horror flick, it’s also a great look at teenage friendship. The script is also very smart, which makes sense because Diablo Cody (Juno) wrote the screenplay.
While the film was originally marketed for its sex appeal with Megan Fox as the selling point, it delivered a lot more under the hood than most people expected and has since become a cult classic and misunderstood masterpiece.
20 The Faculty (1998)
A Robert Rodriguez Alien Invasion Movie
The Faculty is a 1998 horror mystery film directed by Robert Rodriguez. The plot centers on newspaper photographer Casey Connor, played by Elijah Wood, who sees his high school nurse alive after she was murdered. Since its release in the late ’90s, The Faculty has become a cult classic, with many claiming it’s one of Rodriguez’s most underrated films.
- Director
- Robert Rodriguez
- Release Date
- December 25, 1998
- Writers
- Kevin Williamson
- Cast
- Clea DuVall , Josh Hartnett , Jordana Brewster , Laura Harris , Elijah Wood
- Runtime
- 104 minutes
Often seen as a loose remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Faculty is an ensemble horror movie with several different high school cliques represented by the teens at the story’s center. Teenagers notice that not everything is as it seems in their hometown when a strange aquatic creature is discovered, and everyone starts acting like completely different people.
The group bands together to try to combat what looks like an alien invasion. As with Invasion of the Body Snatchers, they find that they might not all be able to trust one another. Starring Josh Hartnett and Elijah Wood, The Faculty has become a cult classic since its 1998 debut.
This is also one of the only studio movies Robert Rodriguez directed after making his mark in 1992 with El Mariachi. It has his fingerprints all over the film’s look and is a much better 1990s teen horror movie than some people might remember.
19 Tragedy Girls (2017)
Two Teenage Slashers Try To Frame A Serial Killer
Tragedy Girls is a 2017 satirical horror-comedy film directed by Tyler MacIntyre. The film follows high school best friends Sadie Cunningham (Brianna Hildebrand) and McKayla Hooper (Alexandra Shipp) who run a true crime blog. They take their passion for criminology to the next level by capturing a serial killer and committing murders themselves to boost their online fame.
- Director
- Tyler MacIntyre
- Release Date
- October 20, 2017
Brianna Hildebrand and Alexandra Shipp star in this twist on the slasher genre. Rather than the two central characters being traditional horror final girls, they are actually obsessed with death and seeking to make a name for themselves as slashers instead.
Not only do they run a true crime blog, but they manage to lure and kidnap a local serial killer so that they can frame him for their own crimes. Hilariously, many of their crimes are ruled as accidental deaths, and the teenagers become more and more obsessed with making their mark as cracks in their friendship begin to show.
Tragedy Girls manages to use the slasher genre to take a look at social media fame and true crime in a unique and great way. Critics loved the movie, awarding it an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes thanks to its pitch-black humor.
18 The Final Girls (2015)
High School Students Transported Into A 1986 Slasher MovieThe Final Girls
Three years after the death of her actress sister, Amanda, Max Cartwright and her friends find themselves trapped in a bizarre time loop after attending a screening of Amanda’s cult classic film. Transported into the movie world, they must navigate the slasher flick’s deadly tropes to survive and find a way back home.
- Director
- Todd Strauss-Schulson
- Release Date
- October 9, 2015
- Runtime
- 91 Mins
The Final Girls is one of the best modern scary movies for teens because it takes what Scream taught audiences about horror flicks and actually puts its characters inside a horror movie with those rules. In The Final Girls, a group of teens attends a film festival showcasing a famous slasher flick that starred one of their mothers.
Afterward, the friends end up transported into the movie themselves and have to use what they know to survive. The Final Girls starts with Max’s mother, Amanda, dying in a car accident after she complains she can’t get good movie roles because of her iconic role in a slasher movie.
That is the movie Max and her friends are sucked into. The film is as much about processing grief as it is a modern take on slashers. Max is living the role that her mother just played and learning more about her mother and herself in the process. Combine the fun premise with some memorable kills and a talented cast and it’s understandable why it’s enjoyable.
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17 Heathers (1989)
A Teenage Rebel Starts A Murderous Rampage
Heathers is a dark comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann, featuring Winona Ryder as Veronica Sawyer and Christian Slater as J.D. Released in 1989, the story delves into high school social hierarchies and the consequences of rebelling against popular cliques. The film addresses themes of teen angst, peer pressure, and the impact of destructive behavior within a satirical framework.
- Director
- Michael Lehmann
- Release Date
- March 31, 1989
- Writers
- Daniel Waters
- Cast
- Winona Ryder , Christian Slater , Shannen Doherty , Lisanne Falk , Kim Walker , Penelope Milford
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
Heathers is often thought of as a black comedy first, but it is absolutely a teen horror movie. Winona Ryder stars as a teenager named Veronica who wants to be a part of the popular crowd, but when she ends up falling for the local rebel named J.D. (Christian Slater), her intentions change. Instead of ingratiating themselves with the popular crowd, J.D. starts murdering the popular kids for Veronica, three of which are named Heather.
Heathers is such a cult classic that it has been made into a Broadway musical and left a lasting reputation in the teen horror genre. The movie has several iconic moments, both in the quality of kills in the movie and the absurdist scenes that play out as nightmares, hallucinations, and otherwise bizarre moments.
The ending is also a quirky spin on the tale, with there being a villain who has to face his comeuppance, but also the fact that the worst characters are the ones who already died.
16 The Fear Street Trilogy (2021)
Based On R.L. Stine’s Novels
Fear Street
Fear Street is a multimedia franchise created by R. L. Stine that began as a book series in the 1990s. The story centers on the town of Shadyside, a place cursed for centuries until a group of teenagers are forced to find a way to break it. Otherwise, they’ll fall victim to deathless serial killers who continue to return until they kill their target. The series was brought back as a three-film event on Netflix in 2021 and gained widespread popularity.
- Cast
- Kiana Madeira , Olivia Scott Welch , Benjamin Flores Jr. , Ashley Zukerman , Ted Sutherland , Gillian Jacobs , Sadie Sink , Jordana Spiro , David W. Thompson , McCabe Slye
- Created by
- R. L. Stine
In 2021, Netflix debuted a trilogy of scary movies for teens. Inspired by R.L. Stine’s teen novel series Fear Street, the movies center around a group of teens experiencing the effects of a curse in their community. While Fear Street Part One is set in 1994, the next two movies head to the past to explore the origins of the curse. It’s a great exploration of teenage relationships, how young women are viewed by society, and a great take on teen horror in general.
While
Fear Street Part One
is set in 1994, the next two movies head to the past
The first three movies, all released in the same month in 2021, were directed by Leigh Janiak, and all of them connected to each other thematically and with characters. They were all also critically acclaimed, all sitting above 80% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Because of its popularity at its debut, Netflix subscribers have been waiting impatiently for more potential installments of the Fear Street movies, with the next installment already titled Fear Street: Prom Queen.
15 Warm Bodies (2013)
A Movie From The Zombie’s POV
Based on a novel and inspired by Romeo and Juliet, Warm Bodies stars Nicholas Hoult as R, a zombie living in an abandoned airport who falls in love with a living girl despite his undead status. As R works to protect the girl, Julie, from his fellow zombies, her presence begins to help him remember what is was like to be alive. Teresa Palmer, Rob Corddry, and John Malkovich also star.
- Director
- Jonathan Levine
- Release Date
- January 31, 2013
- Cast
- Nicholas Hoult , Teresa Palmer , Dave Franco
- Runtime
- 97 Minutes
A fun spin on the Romeo and Juliet story, Jonathan Levine’s adaptation of Isaac Marion’s novel of the same name garnered an impressive fanbase thanks to its comedic take on the revitalized zombie movie craze. Nicholas Hoult stars as R, a zombie in a post-apocalyptic world whose inner monologue reveals his loneliness and longing. Teresa Palmer is Julie, a living girl with whom he falls in love.
Their unlikely romance of two warring worlds may lean more heavily towards the ‘Rom’ and ‘Com’ parts of the ‘Rom-Zom-Com’ format begun by Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead, but it’s a crowdpleaser that introduced zombie horror fiction to a wider audience. The ending was a twist on what normally happens in zombie movies, and it plays into the romantic love story as well. A sequel was expected, but it never arrived.
14 Christine (1983)
Stephen King’s Story Of A Boy And His Car
Christine is a 1983 horror film from director John Carpenter. The film was based on the novel by Stephen King, in which an evil car is purchased and starts having a negative influence on its new teenage owner. The film stars Keith Gordon as the main character Arnie, who buys Christine.
- Release Date
- December 9, 1983
- Cast
- Keith Gordon , John Stockwell , Alexandra Paul , Robert Prosky , Harry Dean Stanton , Christine Belford
- Runtime
- 110 minutes
Horror icons John Carpenter and Stephen King collided with this adaptation of the author’s successful cursed car story, and though it’s rarely lumped in with the director’s classics in the genre, Christine remains one of the best teen horror movies spun from King’s numerous works.
The titular vehicle becomes the object of a loner teen’s obsession and his burgeoning libido grows darker and darker as his attachment to the menacing Plymouth Fury grows stronger and stronger. The movie is a little more about the haunted car than the book, which is actually a lot more about a young man who loves his car and realizes it means more to him than any human around him.
However, both paint a haunting portrait of longing and obsession. The movie is also known for its great soundtrack, with music scored by John Carpenter himself. Christine has become a cult classic since its release and is one of King’s more iconic adaptations thanks to Carpenter’s involvement.
13 Summer Of 84 (2018)
Young Friends Hunt For Missing Kids
Set in a suburban town in the summer of 1984, Summer of 84 follows a group of teenage friends who suspect their police officer neighbor is a serial killer. As they dig deeper into their investigation, they uncover unsettling truths and find themselves in a precarious and dangerous situation. Directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell, the film blends elements of horror and nostalgia, creating a compelling coming-of-age thriller.
- Director
- Anouk Whissell , Yoann-Karl Whissell , François Simard
- Release Date
- August 10, 2018
- Cast
- Graham Verchere , Judah Lewis , Caleb Emery , Cory Gruter-Andrew , Tiera Skovbye
- Runtime
- 105 Minutes
A teenage boy convinces some of his neighborhood friends that a friendly local police officer could be a serial killer, and they all embark on a summer of adventure and investigation to unravel the mystery of several missing boys.
As inspired as Summer of 84 is by relatively lighthearted detective fiction from the era and as heavily as it plays into the stereotypes of the ‘Kids on Bikes’ subgenre utilized by movies and TV shows like Stranger Things, this coming-of-age story is far darker than most. Summer of 84 left a palpable impact on the teen horror niche in a short amount of time since its release.
The movie premiered initially at the Sundance Film Festival and got a small theatrical release before it headed to streaming services. Critics were kind, considering the genre usually is dismissed, as it sits at 72% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. When it finally premiered on Shudder, it was one of the streaming services’ biggest premieres (via X).
12 Final Destination (2000)
Death Comes For Everyone
- Director
- James Wong
- Release Date
- March 17, 2000
- Writers
- Jeffrey Reddick , James Wong , Glen Morgan
- Cast
- Devon Sawa , Ali Larter , Kerr Smith , Kristen Cloke , Daniel Roebuck , Roger Guenveur Smith
- Runtime
- 98 minutes
Final Destination was a strange addition to the best teen horror movies in the genre, as the killer here wasn’t a masked slasher or a demonic monster. The killer here was simply death, as it sought to end the lives of people who might have snuck their way out of their fates due to a twist of luck.
However, no one escapes death, and what made the original fresh was that it was all about the natural everyday incidents that could end a teen’s life once they escaped their seeming fate. While it received negative critical reviews, it was popular with the mainstream and spawned several sequels that expanded on the mythology.
Since the first movie’s release, there have been four Final Destination sequels, and they have opened up the mythology and rules involving death and what happens to those who escape it. A sixth movie slated for 2025 is set to continue the story, although it is meant to be a standalone sequel in the movie’s world.
11 Fright Night (1985)
A Vampire Moves In Next Door
When teenage Charley Brewster discovers that the newcomer in his neighborhood is a vampire, he turns to actor Peter Vincent, who played a vampire hunter in a television horror show, for help dealing with his undead neighbor Jerry’s thirst for blood.
- Release Date
- August 2, 1985
- Cast
- Roddy McDowall , William Ragsdale , Amanda Bearse , Chris Sarandon , Stephen Geoffreys , Jonathan Stark
- Runtime
- 106 minutes
One of the best teen horror movies that blends horror with humor is the highly acclaimed 1985 cult classic vampire movie, Fright Night. It follows a teenager who discovers his new neighbor is a vampire, and he enlists a washed-up actor from a horror television series to help him hunt the vampire down.
Fright Night is a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is one of its biggest strengths. While there’s no shortage of horror in the film, it’s of the type that’s tongue-in-cheek, making for a fun horror movie viewing experience.
Fright Night’s cult popularity saw it get a remake in 2011 with Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin, and David Tennant, and it was just as entertaining, although it couldn’t match the popularity of the original movie. The first movie was a success in awards season, winning three Saturn Awards with five nominations, including Best Writing (Tom Holland), Best Supporting Actor (Roddy McDowall), and Best Horror Film.