Best horror subgenre Documentary movies
Documentary horror movies are great. Here is our top pick for you:
Those Who Wander: 10.0/10

What are they? What do they seek? When all the lights go out, they will wander. And you will never see them.
Enter the Sinister Set of 'Cry Wolf': A Tour with Actor Julian Morris: 10.0/10

A tour around the set of Cry Wolf.
Scariest Monsters in America: 10.0/10

In each U. S. state, stories of monsters living amongst us have been used to scare children and warn sinners away from misbehavior
Hollywood's Greatest Villains: 10.0/10

Hollywood's Greatest Villains
Zombie Jamboree: 10.0/10
A documentary on the Zombie Jamboree, the 25th Anniversary of Night of the Living Dead convention that took place in 1993. Guests included numerous cast and crew of the Romero Living Dead movies as well as cast from Russo's spin-off series, Return of the Living Dead. Other guests included horror icons Kane Hodder, Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens and Tom Savini as well as sci-fi/fantasy favorites, Adam West, Dave Prowse and Susie Owens among others
Fall Breakers: The Making of 'The Mutilator': 10.0/10

Feature-length documentary on the making of the 1984 slasher film classic.
Naschy of the Full Moon: 10.0/10

An affectionate look back at the life and career of Paul Naschy from those who worked with him, admired him and spent time with him. Produced for the Arrow DVD release of The Man with the Severed Head (AKA Crimson).
Gorgon Video Magazine Vol. 2: 10.0/10
Another low-budget horror documentary.
Amicus: House of Horrors: 10.0/10

For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length documentary celebrating the history of the Amicus Productions film company. Founded in the early 1960s by Americans Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg, Amicus produced some classic (now cult) horror movies, including Dr
UK's Hidden Shadows: 10.0/10
UK's Hidden Shadows is a new documentary examining the recent history of allegations of child abuse and cover-ups within the British establishment. Filmed over the course of a year, the 90-minute documentary features interviews with victims of child abuse, journalists and police whistle-blowers. Each interview offers a unique insight into the alleged Westminster VIP paedophile ring that has darkened politics for the last five decades
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