The Best Campy Horror Movies Of All Time

Harper Brooks
Updated April 15, 2025 55.4K views 55 items

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Vote up the very best, most ridiculous horror films that are pure camp.
Latest additions: The Invisible Raptor, Terrifier 3, Tusk
Most divisive: The Brain That Wouldn't Die
Over 700 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Campy Horror Movies Of All Time

Creating a ranked list of the best campy horror movies of all time provides an entertaining blast from the past as well as some modern gems for fans of the genre. The criteria for this list include not only the humorous and over-the-top scares that define campy horror but also crowd-loved classics that have garnered cult followings. The list was compiled based on crowd ranking, ensuring that each selection reflects the collective tastes and passions of horror aficionados.

Take Evil Dead II, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, The Evil Dead, and Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, which currently top the list with hundreds of votes. Each film stands out for its unique blend of horror and comedy. Evil Dead II showcases Bruce Campbell's iconic performance as Ash Williams, dealing with increasingly insane supernatural threats. Killer Klowns from Outer Space turns circus clowns into murderous extraterrestrial beings with darkly humorous outcomes. The Evil Dead brings visceral thrills with an intense level of gore and a story that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Tucker & Dale vs. Evil twists the hillbilly foe trope by making the supposed villains the hapless heroes of the story.

Other notable mentions on this list include Army of Darkness, Shaun of the Dead, Fright Night, and The Cabin in the Woods. Army of Darkness continues Ash Williams’s adventures, transporting him to medieval times for even wackier antics. Shaun of the Dead melds British wit with zombie mayhem in a hilarious yet heartfelt zombie apocalypse narrative. Fright Night offers a stylish and modern take on vampire lore with a sardonic twist, while The Cabin in the Woods deconstructs and celebrates horror movie clichés with clever storytelling and meta-humor.

From '80s classics to new favorites, each of these movies brings its own flavor of campy horror to the table, creating a fantastic variety for fans to enjoy. Now it's your turn to weigh in on which of these campy horror classics deserves the top spot. Vote for your favorites and see if your picks make it to the top of the list. Your votes can help shape the ultimate ranking of the campiest scary movies, so jump in and contribute to the fun!