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5 Forgotten Slasher Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine

Peeping Tom, House of Wax, and Scream 4 are underappreciated and overlooked slasher horror movies that just got better with age.

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5 Forgotten Slasher Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
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Listen up: Peeping Tom, House of Wax, and Scream 4 are underappreciated and overlooked slasher horror movies that just got better with age.

5 Forgotten Slasher Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine Image via Dimension Films By Samuel R. Murrian Published Mar 23, 2026, 8:39 AM EDT Samuel is Collider’s List Flex Editor (before Lead List Editor), which means he’s pretty much always hovering around Collider’s List department. (and honestly, same)

A writing and editing automaton based in Nashville, Tennessee, and sometimes Los Angeles, Samuel has been working in entertainment journalism for over 10 years.

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Samuel is the guy who talked to Betty White about vodka and hot dogs. Chaz Ebert once pinched Samuel’s cheeks after a screening of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, when Samuel told her that Roger was and forever is his hero.

William Friedkin once jokingly called Samuel “dad” at a screening of Samuel’s favorite movie, The Babadook. Forbes once called Samuel a “sneering critic” because he disliked Don’t Look Up.

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Two major brands have trusted Samuel with curating their respective lists of the 100 Best Movies of All Time . Samuel wrote one of these lists in its entirety. Other career highlights include appearing on KCRW and meeting Joe Morgenstern, and also spending 50 minutes talking to Tommy Wiseau on a landline (which was awesome).

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Sign in to your Collider account Add Us On follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap John Carpenter ‘s Halloween is the kind of movie that needs no introduction, and it’s near-impossible to overstate its influence on culture to this day. After the micro-budgeted, codifying slasher became the most successful independent movie ever made, the formula it incidentally established was mercilessly ripped off so incessantly for decades, that for many, “slasher” was synonymous with horror.

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