Horror is one of those genres that don't often get a lot of critical admiration. Aslope the likes of one-act and science fiction, horror is typically considered "genre" work, and while incredibly popular (and assisting), they are not oft critical darlings. And even if they are critical darlings, they are typically ignored at major award shows.

However, that'southward non always the case. Many horror movies take been recognized by the University in various capacities, whether it be for technical filmmaking, acting, writing, and/or directing. It'south rare to see, which makes information technology all the more exceptional and exciting when it does happen.

10 The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)

When it comes to horror movies winning University Awards, nothing will ever beat The Silence of the Lambs. While some take been nominated for more awards, none take washed what Silence did. At the 1992 Academy Awards, the movie took home the coveted Big V: Best Screenplay (Adapted, in this case), Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and Best Pic.

It was the showtime movie to practise it since One Flew Over the Cuckoo'due south Nest in 1976, its still the most recent movie to do it, and information technology remains the only horror movie in Oscars history to win All-time Picture.

9 The Exorcist (1973)

Widely considered the greatest horror picture show ever made (or at least the most influential), The Exorcist took the earth past storm throughout the winter of 1974. It even fabricated movie history by condign the first horror pic to be nominated for Best Motion-picture show, although it would eventually lose to The Sting.

At the 46th Academy Awards, The Exorcist was recognized with 10 nominations, ranging from technical awards like Production Design and Audio Mixing to more than "serious" awards like Adapted Screenplay, Director, Actress, and Picture. It won two: Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Audio Mixing.

viii Jaws (1975)

The '70s truly were a great fourth dimension for horror. Just xviii months after the release of The Exorcist, Steven Spielberg unleashed Jaws onto the world. Like The Exorcist, Jaws fabricated a large splash at the University Awards (no pun intended). Information technology earned four nominations at the 48th Academy Awards: Best Moving-picture show, Best Picture show Editing, Best Original Dramatic Score, and All-time Sound.

While Spielberg was openly disappointed with his lack of recognition, his movie would take home the latter three awards. It somewhen lost all-time picture to One Flew Over the Cuckoo'due south Nest.

7 The Sixth Sense (1999)

When it comes to the biggest surprise hits in motion picture history, few tin can compete with M. Nighttime Shyamalan's The 6th Sense. Made on a minor upkeep of $twoscore one thousand thousand, the movie ended up making $672 1000000 at the worldwide box office and generated a very respectable six University Honor nominations.

These were Best Film Editing, Best Supporting Extra for Toni Collette, Best Supporting Actor for Haley Joel Osment, Best Original Screenplay, All-time Director, and All-time Picture. Unfortunately, information technology failed to win a single award, having been overshadowed past American Beauty.

6 Get Out (2017)

Another movie to see a surprising corporeality of success was Jordan Peele'southward Get Out. Grossing $255 1000000 at the worldwide box office, Become Out likewise scored incredible reviews from critics and became the highest-rated motion-picture show of 2017 on Rotten Tomatoes.

Information technology ended upwardly scoring 4 nominations at the 90th Academy Awards: Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor for Daniel Kaluuya, Best Managing director, and Best Picture. Peele would stop up taking dwelling the award for Best Original Screenplay, the motion picture'due south simply win.

five Misery (1990)

It'south exceedingly rare for a Stephen Male monarch novel to work on the big screen, but Misery proves the exception. Adjusted from Male monarch's 1987 novel, Misery stars the equally incredible Kathy Bates and James Caan in the lead roles of Annie and Paul.

Bates in particular won widespread acclaim for her operation, winning the Golden Globe for All-time Actress in a Movie – Drama. She was likewise a shoe-in for the University Awards, and she ended up proving the picture show's simply nomination. She indeed took home the award for Best Actress, beating Anjelica Huston, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, and Joanne Woodward.

four Rosemary'south Baby (1968)

Now preserved in the National Movie Registry, Rosemary's Baby proved enormously successful in 1968. Directed by the endlessly controversial Roman Polanski, Rosemary'due south Baby was adapted from Ira Levin's novel of the aforementioned name, released only fifteen months earlier.

The motion picture earned two Academy Award nominations at the 41st ceremony for Best Adapted Screenplay (and so called Best Screenplay Based on Fabric from Another Medium) and All-time Supporting Actress for Ruth Gordon, playing Minnie Castevet. Gordon would stop up winning.

3 The Fly (1986)

Few movies prove as disgusting as David Cronenberg'due south The Fly. Cronenberg is widely known every bit a master of "body horror", and The Wing is widely regarded as his masterpiece. This blazon of wacky genre fare is most certainly not the blazon to exist recognized by the Academy, but in this example, the visual effects work was just too unbelievable, phenomenal, and icky to refuse.

Both Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis would win the Academy Honour for All-time Makeup, the movie's only nomination. Information technology beat both The Clan of the Cave Bear and Legend.

2 Conflicting (1979)

Alien might be the best and most influential alien film always released, despite its surprising lack of the titular character. Filled with memorable scenes and characters, Conflicting proved a resounding critical and commercial success, scoring ii nominations at the 52nd University Awards.

The movie was recognized with ii technical nominations for All-time Visual Furnishings and Best Art Direction, with H.R. Giger and company winning the former. Information technology's no surprise— even to this day, the visual effects of Alien remain impeccable.

1 Blackness Swan (2010)

When Blackness Swan was released in 2010, it had been simply over ten years since The Sixth Sense was released and nominated for All-time Picture show. Black Swan proved the first horror movie since The Sixth Sense to be nominated for the accolade, making it only one of half-dozen in the history of the Academy Awards.

It was a large hit at the 83rd University Awards, scoring five nominations. Those were Best Cinematography, All-time Moving picture Editing, All-time Director, Best Moving picture, and Best Actress for Natalie Portman (which proved the movie'southward only win).

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