- Psycho: 60th Anniversary Edition (1960)
- The Exorcist: 50th Anniversary Edition (1973)
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 45th Anniversary Edition (1974)
- The Omen: 40th Anniversary Edition (1976)
- Halloween: 40th Anniversary Edition (1978)
- The Shining: 40th Anniversary Edition (1980)
- The Thing: 40th Anniversary Edition (1982)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street: 35th Anniversary Edition (1984)
- The Blair Witch Project: 25th Anniversary Edition (1999)
- Rosemary's Baby: 50th Anniversary Edition (1968)
Horror films have a unique way of captivating audiences with their spine-chilling narratives and unforgettable characters. This curated list celebrates the milestone anniversary editions of some of the most iconic horror films, offering fans a chance to revisit these classics with enhanced features, director's cuts, and exclusive content. Each film in this collection not only marks a significant moment in cinema history but also provides a deeper insight into the genre's evolution, making it an invaluable resource for both aficionados and newcomers to the world of horror.

Psycho: 60th Anniversary Edition (1960)
Description: Marking 60 years since its release, this edition includes a restored film, behind-the-scenes footage, and a look at Alfred Hitchcock's genius.
Fact: Hitchcock bought up copies of the novel to keep the plot twist a secret.


The Exorcist: 50th Anniversary Edition (1973)
Description: This edition marks the 50th anniversary of the film that redefined horror, offering a restored version with additional scenes and interviews.
Fact: The film was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning two. It was also the first horror film to be nominated for Best Picture.


The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 45th Anniversary Edition (1974)
Description: This edition features a 4K restoration, director's commentary, and a documentary on the film's cultural impact.
Fact: The film was shot in just 31 days with a budget of $140,


The Omen: 40th Anniversary Edition (1976)
Description: This edition offers a remastered film, new interviews, and a look at the film's eerie predictions.
Fact: Several bizarre incidents occurred during filming, leading some to believe the set was cursed.


Halloween: 40th Anniversary Edition (1978)
Description: Celebrating 40 years of Michael Myers, this edition includes a new 4K transfer, deleted scenes, and a documentary on the film's impact.
Fact: The film was made on a budget of just $300,000 and grossed over $70 million worldwide.


The Shining: 40th Anniversary Edition (1980)
Description: This edition features a remastered film, unseen footage, and insights from Stanley Kubrick's archives.
Fact: Kubrick had the set of the Overlook Hotel built in England because he wanted to control every aspect of the production.


The Thing: 40th Anniversary Edition (1982)
Description: This edition features a 4K restoration, new interviews, and a look at the film's special effects.
Fact: The film was a box office disappointment upon release but has since become a cult classic.


A Nightmare on Elm Street: 35th Anniversary Edition (1984)
Description: This anniversary edition includes a restored film, new interviews with the cast, and a look at the legacy of Freddy Krueger.
Fact: Wes Craven was inspired to write the film after reading about a series of unexplained deaths in Southeast Asia, where people died in their sleep.


The Blair Witch Project: 25th Anniversary Edition (1999)
Description: This edition includes a remastered film, new interviews, and a documentary on the film's marketing strategy.
Fact: The film was made on a budget of $60,000 and grossed over $248 million worldwide, largely due to its innovative marketing campaign.


Rosemary's Baby: 50th Anniversary Edition (1968)
Description: Celebrating 50 years, this edition includes a restored film, director's commentary, and a documentary on the film's influence.
Fact: Roman Polanski's wife, Sharon Tate, was murdered by the Manson Family shortly after the film's release.
