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I'm not a big scary movie guy, but have recently enjoyed The Ring, The Skeleton Key and a rewatch of Silence of the Lambs. Not sure I have a favorite though.
The only other movie (so far) that got to me a little in my adult years was "White Noise". I had to make sure I shut the speakers off on the computer, and made sure the radio was off before getting some sleep there for awhile after watching that one.
1408 was scary Nicky!!!!
I just watched "The Descent" not that long ago myself and it was pretty scary.
Things that really push my fear buttons are ghosts and haunted houses (like "Poltergeist" or the "Others"), when people are possessed or go crazy (like the "Shinning") because you can't reason with them, and when the movie effectively plays on common human phobias, like fear of the dark, clausterphobia ("the Descent").
One movie that scared me so bad, it made me physically sick to my stomach and left a bad feeling that hung with me for hours afterwards, like I was going crazy myself, was the movie "Session 9". It's an independent film about a hazardous materials crew of 5 guys who are hired to remove asbestos from an abandoned old mental hospital. The movie is definitely a psychological thriller, but it's a slow burn that gains momentum and turns into an all-out horrorfest by the end. What also helps ramp up the fear factor (other than the awesome script and acting) is that it was actually filmed on location in the abandoned Danvers State Insane Asylum. You couldn't build sets this freaky...
The Shinning is top-notch - what a great movie.
Seven was really good as well - one of my favorites.
I always say that a good scary movie ought to give you nightmares and if it does not do that to me, then I don't give it high marks. One that ranks way up on the top of my list for nightmares (every time I watch it) is Manhunter (the original from the 80's). This was the first movie in the Hannibal Lecture trilogy. It was re-made again after Silence of the Lambs and I did not think that the re-make was as good.