Elmofongo: Bram Stoker's Dracula of 1992 directed by Coppola.
Great call. Indeed an epic horror movie of weight and splendor. Speaking of epic horror movies, Kubricks The Shinning, one of my favorite movies. And speaking of vampires, Interview with the Vampire.
More thrillers but the Silence of the Lambs and Manhunter. Wouldn't be stretching too far to put them in the horror genre. Or you could go even more nasty with Henry and Last House on the Left, but we won't go there.
Or slightly comical, Return of the Living Dead, The Frighteners and Fright Night. I remember them being more story rather than jump scares. The new Fright Night is not all bad either.
Saw. Se7en (also getting close to horror so, f**k it, definitely watch it). Pan's Labyrinth also getting close to horror. Child's Play probably has less jump scares than you might think, Chucky does pop out sometimes though.