A truly great horror movie rarely exists in the business but competent ones did and do get made but here I get off the point and I truly don't mean to get off the whole point. A truly good horror movie is of its time as the Universal movies were and so were the Hammer movies. A Tobe Hooper or Wes Craven movie this isn't; Willard (1971) isn't a good movie. There are just some movie horror tropes and characters that can be sympathetic in a movie. There are some fair actors like