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I am surprised no one mentioned my all time favorite: The Fly by David Cronenberg with Jeff Goldblum.
Most horror movies present you with an external threat. The good protagonist is threatened by external forces like zombies, murderers, psychopaths etc. The Fly is different in that there isn't really a bad guy. You identify with the monster just as much as with their victim.
For me that makes a much more powerful horror experience, because in my day to day life I don't have any meaningful external threats. Sure, there are thieves, murderers, angry mobs etc. in our world, but it's not like I woke up hoping that today I wouldn't meet one of them.
But this fear of losing control over yourself, lashing out at your children, saying something wrong at work or losing control in a very different way like finding out you have a tumor that has been growing inside of you for a long time - those threats are much more real to me.