1Brad Pitt in Interview With the Vampire (1994)
Warner Bros. PicturesHottest vampire ever (sorry, R-Pattz. Also, Twilight isn’t a horror movie).
2Tom Cruise in Interview With the Vampire (1994)
Warner Bros. PicturesLestat, the original vampire who made Brad Pitt’s Louis into a blood-loving hottie.
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3Kevin Bacon in Flatliners (1990)
Columbia PicturesKevin plays a medical student who tries to find out what comes after death by conducting near-death experiments. What more could go wrong? (Also, hi, Kiefer Sutherland — don’t worry, he’s in this later).
4Vin Diesel in Pitch Black (2000)
USA FilmsIs there anything hotter than a bad boy who can see in the dark?
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5Justin Long in Jeepers Creepers (2001)
United ArtistsMeet Darry, a college student who drives home for spring break and, of course, doesn’t make it home in one piece. Nope. Not even close.
6Al Santos in Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003)
United ArtistsAl plays your typical jock who encounters the Creeper with his teammates and a group of cheerleaders. Things don’t end well for Dante, but at least his pretty face survives (sort of).
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7Keanu Reeves in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Columbia PicturesKeanu plays a rookie solicitor who’s engaged to Winona Ryder, who unfortunately looks like Count Dracula’s dead wife. Don’t worry, it works out for everyone in the end (unless your name is Dracula).
8Jared Leto in Urban Legend (1998)
TriStar PicturesYou’d think that Paul the student journalist would debunk all the urban legends within the first five minutes of the film…
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9Paul Walker in Joy Ride (2001)
20th Century FoxPaul stars as university student Lewis Thomas, who learns the hard way why pranking someone named Rusty Nail is a bad idea.
10Jay Hernandez in Hostel (2006)
LionsgateHere is Jay in one of the few shots of the film where he isn’t bloody or missing any fingers.
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11Sebastian Stan in The Covenant (2006)
Screen GemsReasons to watch The Covenant: (1) hot men with special powers, (2) Sebastian Stan, and (3) the next two slides.
12Chace Crawford in The Covenant (2006)
Screen GemsSee? Also, these hot men with special powers have some fun indoor pool scenes...
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13Taylor Kitsch in The Covenant (2006)
Screen Gems... and shower scenes. Here is Taylor about to take a shower and slowly morph into Tim Riggins (probably).
14Ryan Reynolds in The Amityville Horror (2005)
MGMIt’s unclear if the real-life George Lutz had glistening abs while he and his family tried to fight off the scary shit that went down in their new home. Ryan’s version has a six-pack, and it’s one of the best parts about this remake.
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15Morris Chestnut in The Cave (2005)
Lakeshore EntertainmentFor a super-hot survival expert, Morris has a pretty vanilla name, Top. Perhaps it’s referring to where he prefers to be during sexy times?
16Daniel Dae Kim in The Cave (2005)
Lakeshore EntertainmentTop’s fellow explorer also happens to be a really good cameraman. You can trust him in dark places.
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17Laurence Fishburne in Event Horizon (1997)
Paramount PicturesA black hole, a missing crew, space, and the good looks and intelligence of one Captain Miller — what more could you want in a sci-fi horror movie?
18Chad Michael Murray in House of Wax (2005)
Warner Bros. PicturesWouldn’t you trust this pretty face with your life while trying to escape a creepy town full of creepy wax sculptures and a pair of crazy brothers?
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19Josh Hartnett in The Faculty (1998)
Miramax FilmsWho could forget Josh in The Faculty, a film about what happens when you don’t do your homework. JK: the teachers are controlled by aliens and Zeke (Josh) and his friends try to save the day. Zeke is also repeating senior year so yeah, there’s a lot going on.
20Usher in The Faculty (1998)
Miramax FilmsOh, that's right, Usher's in this too. Hi, Usher.
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