There have certainly been long periods where no horror film scared me. It's subjective, and also 'set and setting'.
I think it's more about a complete story and film, were it's horror as a complete work that actually accomplishes scary at times. Suspense and horror isn't the same thing, but I prefer when they work together, they tend to produce scary moments.
Recent ones that I actually thought had some scary moments were Vacancy, Dead Silence and The Conjuring.
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