Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren work to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their farmhouse. Children of the CornĪ young couple is trapped in a remote town where a dangerous religious cult of children believe everyone over the age of 18 must be killed. CarrieĬarrie White, a shy, friendless teenage girl who is sheltered by her domineering, religious mother, unleashes her telekinetic powers after being humiliated by her classmates at her senior prom. The Cabin in the Woodsįive friends go for a break at a remote cabin, where they get more than they bargained for, discovering the truth behind the cabin in the woods. The centuries-old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and inflict havoc in the foreign land.
Bird Boxįive years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a mother and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety. The BabadookĪ widowed mother, plagued by the violent death of her husband, battles with her son's fear of a monster lurking in the house, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her.
AlienĪfter a space merchant vessel perceives an unknown transmission as a distress call, its landing on the source moon finds one of the crew attacked by a mysterious lifeform, and they soon realize that its life cycle has merely begun. Read ScreenCraft's The Differences Between Screenwriting Rules, Guidelines, and Expectations and Does Correct Screenplay Format REALLY Matter? to learn more about format guidelines and expectations! *Click on each image to read the script!* 28 Days Laterįour weeks after a mysterious, incurable virus spreads throughout the UK, a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary. Some scripts follow a dated format while others are written by established professionals that have format leeway and are allowed to go beyond the general 90-120 page count guideline. When in doubt, always err on those guidelines and expectations. Also, some of the scripts don't adhere to the general contemporary guidelines and expectations that novice screenwriters should abide by. Note: Many of the screenplays will differ from the final cut of the movies due to film editing, shooting draft changes, and the fact that some are earlier drafts. Here we present sixty-six horror screenplays that you can use as roadmaps to creating your own terrifying cinematic tales. Have a horror script? Enter the ScreenCraft Horror Screenplay Contest here. Yes, there's a general format and structure to follow for most, but the best thing that you can do is read as many screenplays as you can to see what works best.Īnd when you're writing within a genre like horror, it's helpful to explore the many subgenres that horror has to offer. Our partners at The Script Lab understand the importance of this and you'll find that many of the scripts available in this list are through them.Īs you read more scripts, you'll quickly see that there's no single way to write a screenplay. The best education you can receive to ready yourself for screenwriting greatness is to watch movies and - more importantly - read movie scripts. What are some of the most terrifying screenplays ever written? Reading how-to books and articles about screenwriting can only take you so far.