James Wan started as a small-time horror director but he has since risen to the ranks of such luminaries as Wes Craven, John Carpenter, George Romero, Sam Raimi, and the list goes on. Horror is his bread and butter but it’s not the only genre he has had a hand in. He has directed superhero movies like Aquaman and even action movies like Furious 7.

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He’s a man of many talents and besides directing, Wan has also produced a lot of good movies. So, whether he directed them, produced them, wrote them, or all three, these horror movies are classics. To celebrate his new project, The Monkey, lets go through the best and rank their overall quality.

8 Demonic

More Mystery Than Creepy

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    Dustin Milligan
    John
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    Bryan
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    Michelle
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    Dr. Elizabeth Klein
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Release Date
February 12, 2015
Runtime
84 minutes
Director
Will Canon
Writers
Doug Simon
Producers
Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Lee Clay, James Wan

Demonic is a good mystery with a twist that just happens to be a horror movie. Things begin with a detective stumbling upon an old haunting house where he finds the hero, John, zoned out of his mind. The movie goes back and forth between John explaining his story in the present and flashbacks to him arriving at the house with a paranormal investigation team complete with found footage. It’s a good blending of genres and even though viewers may think they figured it out, they haven’t. Wan produced this one with directing going to a relatively unknown director, Will Canon, who sadly seems to haven’t done much.

7 Dead Silence

A Bad Puppet

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    Ryan Kwanten
    Jamie Ashen
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    Ella Ashen
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    Det. Lipton
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    Bob Gunton
    Edward Ashen
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Release Date
March 16, 2007
Runtime
89 Minutes
Director
James Wan
Writers
Leigh Whannell, James Wan
Main Genre
Horror

Dead Silence is not the most original horror movie out there as it has unsettling dolls. Its featured puppet, Billy, also looks like Slappy from the Goosebumps series. Borrowed ideas aside, the movie opens with an all-out banger of a kill. When the hero, Jamie, steps out to get food, he finds his wife Lisa brutally murdered next to a doll that mysteriously showed up on his doorstep. To find answers, he returns to his hometown and things only get stranger from there including the world’s most incompetent detective and tongue trauma that is too hard to explain.

6 Lights Out

A Great Episode Of The X-Files

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    Billy Burke
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Release Date
July 22, 2016
Runtime
81minutes
Director
David F. Sandberg
Writers
Eric Heisserer
Budget
$4.9 million
Studio(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures
Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Lights Out should be talked about more in the higher tiers of Wan movies even though he just produced it. It was a team-up between him and David F. Sandberg who directed it as his first theatrical movie and who most notably is adapting the PlayStation game, Until Dawn, into a movie soon. Lights Out stars Rebecca who is a woman at the end of her ropes. The movie prays upon everyone’s worst nightmare at one point or another: the dark.

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In the darkness, Rebecca starts to see a clawed woman who goes away near the light. The revelation as to what’s going on will make viewers think they just watched a standout episode of The X-Files which is a compliment.

5 Saw

Before Things Got Too Gruesome

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Mystery
Crime
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Release Date
October 29, 2004
Runtime
103 minutes
Director
James Wan
Writers
James Wan, Leigh Whannell
Main Genre
Horror
Franchise
Saw
Sequel
Saw 3, Saw 6, Saw 2, Saw 5, Jigsaw, Saw 4, Saw 3D: The Final Chapter
Cinematographer
David A. Armstrong
Producer
Mark Burg, Oren Koules, Gregg Hoffman
Production Company
Twisted Pictures
Sfx Supervisor
Marlo Pabon
Budget
$1.2 million
Studio(s)
Twisted Pictures, Evolution Entertainment, Saw Productions Inc.
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tt0387564
TMDB User Rating
7.4

Saw was Wan’s first theatrically released movi e but it wasn’t his first. That honor would go to a film called Stygian which is floating around the Internet somewhere waiting for fans to find it. Saw is vastly different from the rest of the series, which blew up probably too much, trying to constantly outdo itself. Saw was simple featuring two men chained together in a creepy room with a dead body on the floor close by. How did they get there? How can they get out? It’s a good mystery and there are not as many intense gore scenes as the series quickly became known for.

4 Malignant

It’s All In Your Head

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    Jacqueline McKenzie
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Release Date
September 10, 2021
Runtime
111 minutes
Director
James Wan
Writers
James Wan, Ingrid Bisu, Akela Cooper
Franchise(s)
The Conjuring
Main Genre
Horror
Budget
$2.4 million
Studio(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures
Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Malignant was Wan’s last huge investment into horror from the three main aspects of directing, producing, and writing even if he wasn’t alone. It came out at both the best time and the worst time. Best time because it was streaming on HBO Max while everyone was stuck inside during Covid, putting more eyes on it. Bad because it couldn’t do as well at the box office due to pandemic restrictions. Malignant could have been bigger but either way, the product that came out is a wild good time featuring a woman going stir crazy and having dreams about murder. What’s really going on is completely unexpected. The only hint that will be teased is that Wan must have seen Basket Case as a kid.

3 The Monkey

A Good Blend Of Horror And Comedy

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    Lois
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    Young Hal / Young Bill
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    Petey
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Release Date
February 21, 2025
Runtime
97 minutes
Director
Osgood Perkins
Writers
Osgood Perkins, Stephen King
Producers
Chris Ferguson, James Wan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Dave Caplan
Main Genre
Horror
Studio(s)
Atomic Monster

The Monkey wins 2025’s most brutal film so far and that’s saying something with other great horror movies like Heart Eyes and Companion out there. The Monkey is based on a Stephen King short story and follows two twins, Hal and Bill Shelburn, as they witness many murders throughout their lives thanks to a toy monkey that belonged to their father.

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Is it actually the monkey doing it or is there a trick of the camera to make viewers believe? That won’t be spoiled here but it is a road that will have viewers guessing until the end along with laughing at all of the absurd kills and cameos. The one involving horses, let’s say, is a tad too excessive but fun all the same. Wan only produced this one, giving the reigns to Osgood Perkins who has proven himself to be a horror master in the making between this and Longlegs recently.

2 Insidious

Beware The Red Door

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Release Date
April 1, 2011
Runtime
102 minutes
Director
James Wan
Writers
Leigh Whannell
Sequel(s)
Insidious: Chapter 2, Insidious: Chapter 3, Insidious: The Last Key, Insidious: The Red Door
Franchise(s)
Insidious
Budget
$1.5 million
Studio(s)
Universal Pictures
Distributor(s)
Sony, Universal Pictures

Fans tend to argue about what is Wan’s best-directed movie between Insidious and The Conjuring. It’s easy to mix both franchises up because they feature families haunted by a presence in their homes and also both feature Patrick Wilson as a star. No matter where personal taste falls, Insidious is a creepy movie and one well worth watching above its many sequels. The aforementioned Wilson plays Josh Lambert, who used to witness paranormal activities as a kid before that side of his brain was sealed up. After his family is terrorized by an entity, it becomes clear he needs to reach into his past to solve issues in the present, and time, overall, is not what it seems.

1 The Conjuring

Annabelle Begins

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Release Date
July 18, 2013
Runtime
112 minutes
Director
James Wan
Writers
Carey Hayes, Chad Hayes
Sequel(s)
The Conjuring 2, The Conjuring 3
Franchise(s)
The Conjuring
Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures
Budget
$20 million
Studio(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures
Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures

The Conjuring is the first movie of Wan’s to feature Ed and Lorraine Warren, two real-life paranormal investigations. It’s as Kai the first movie with Annabelle with a quick introduction to the fool before shifting focus to the main family at hand, the Perrons. They’re a large traditional family who just moved into a country house and things aren’t feeling right. Bertie’s are seen in the darkness, furniture moves at night, and noises haunt their dreams. That’s when the Warrens are called in to investigate. It’s a creepy haunted house scenario with a bit of levity thrown in. It still may go down as his creepiest-directed movie.

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