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The 100 most popular Horrors in United States

This curated ranking covers the 100 largest horrors in United States, ordered by estimated audience size from Rascasse's anonymized search-behavior signals. Out of 103 horrors tracked in United States, the 100 ranked here account for the largest measured audience reach. Saw (2004 film), The Conjuring and Scream (1996 film) lead the list with a combined estimated audience of 29M people. Across all 100 entries the average audience size is 1M, and the largest, Saw (2004 film), reaches around 12M people in United States. Audience size is the estimated number of unique people in United States who actively engage with each horror, derived from search demand signals. Rankings reflect search-behavior signals collected across United States and are refreshed weekly.

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Rank

Position in the Top 100, sorted by audience size from largest to smallest. Updated weekly.

Audience size

Estimated number of unique people in United States who actively engage with this audience, derived from anonymized search-behavior signals.

Country share

Share of the global audience that is active in United States. A higher value means the audience is more locally concentrated here.

Avg age

Average age in years across the people who engage with this audience in United States, derived from anonymized search-behavior signals. A dash means demographic data is not yet available.

Female share

Share of women among the people who engage with this audience in United States. 50% is gender-balanced; values above mean female-skewed, below mean male-skewed.

Ranking

Rank Audience Audience size Avg age Female share Subtype
51 Friday the 13th (2009 film) 521k 33.0 49.7% Horror
52 Are You Afraid of the Dark? 516k 31.2 47.7% Horror
53 House on Haunted Hill (1999 film) 513k 36.1 56.5% Horror
54 Red Riding Hood (2011 film) 469k 25.8 57.1% Horror
55 The Wicker Man (1973 film) 467k 48.3 50.9% Horror
56 You're Next 460k 37.2 42.9% Horror
57 Invasion of the Body Snatchers 458k 32.3 58.9% Horror
58 Wolf Creek (film) 453k 36.3 48.3% Horror
59 The Rite (2011 film) 436k 36.2 49.9% Horror
60 My Bloody Valentine (film) 406k 31.8 56.8% Horror
61 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies 405k 29.8 57.8% Horror
62 Halloween H20: 20 Years Later 389k 31.1 55.6% Horror
63 Friday the 13th (1980 film) 378k 37.8 37.9% Horror
64 The Retreat 361k 44.8 100.0% Horror
65 Rosemary's Baby 352k 29.8 55.4% Horror
66 grindhouse 337k 36.6 42.9% Horror
67 The Green Inferno 335k 34.7 44.5% Horror
68 The Ring (2002 film) 324k 40.7 48.8% Horror
69 Deliver Us from Evil (2014 film) 321k 46.5 43.9% Horror
70 Texas Chainsaw 3D 311k 34.5 32.4% Horror
71 Friday the 13th Part 2 308k 25.0 73.3% Horror
72 The Awakening 293k 37.3 65.6% Horror
73 Sleepy Hollow (film) 290k 40.8 55.5% Horror
74 The Amityville Horror (2005 film) 282k 39.0 54.8% Horror
75 Friday the 13th Part III 274k 31.0 62.3% Horror

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Frequently asked questions

How is this list of the most popular horrors compiled?

Rascasse aggregates anonymized search-behavior signals across United States and ranks each horror by its estimated audience size. Only entries with at least 5 measured entities are listed.

How often is the list updated?

The ranking is refreshed weekly from the latest search-behavior data and re-published as a static page.

What is the largest horror in United States?

Saw (2004 film) currently leads with an estimated audience of 12M people in United States.

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