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Some suggestions from my side - in addition to many already posted suggestions I would add to my list as well:
The series Twin Peaks (all three seasons plus the feature 'Fire Walk With Me') is not 100 % horror but it has it's tense of mystery and some scary scenes as well
Don't Look Now from 1974 - a classic mystery drama with great Donald Sutherland in the leading role - also more mystery/suspense than horror
IT (reboot) - still scarier than the Terrifier movies which are more slasher / fun-splatter
Quarantine - until I saw the original 'REC'
Schock - Italian horror movie classic
Barbarian - I expected different but I was surprised in a positive way