5. Nosferatu
Every horror fan should take the time to watch the silent masterpiece Nosferatu. The 1922 film shaped the horror genre for the next several decades. Director F. W. Murnau’s play of light and shadow is both immersive and unsettling to this day. The film also boasts one of the most iconic performances in the genre’s history courtesy of Max Schreck as the titular monster. Yeah, it’s silent, but it’s still well worth your time.
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