Horror Cinema
For many people, their first encounter with horror stems from a movie they watched as a child. You can find our content related to different horror movies made from the past to the present here.
The Purest Form of Fear: Found Footage Horror Films
Found Footage Film Recommendations The Blair Witch Project (1999) Paranormal Activity (2007) Lake Mungo (2008) V/H/S (2012) Creep (2014) Host (2020) Cloverfield (2008) Troll Hunter (2010) The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) Grave Encounters (2011) [Rec] (2007) Unfriended: Dark Web (2018) The Den (2013) The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007) As Above, So Below (2014) Dabbe 3 & Dabbe 4 (2012-2013) Found footage is a filmmaking technique that presents fictional stories as if they were real documentary material. These films typically create the illusion of amateur camera work or footage that was mysteriously discovered after the events took place. As someone who’s been watching and humbly analyzing horror films for years,…
The Best Vampire Films: From Nosferatu to El Conde
Vampires: the horror community’s most mistreated beings. Sometimes aristocratic, sometimes practically zombies. Sometimes handsome, sometimes repulsive. They’ve been portrayed in every conceivable way. Do they really exist? Are they upset about what’s happening? Who knows. But recently, Robert Eggers’ masterpiece adaptation of Nosferatu put the vampire issue right back at the top of our agenda. Under these circumstances, it would be remiss of me not to create a list of the best vampire films. Now, let’s explore this selection where we’ll pay respect to the classics while celebrating films that push the boundaries of the genre. A blood-chilling lineup awaits you! Nosferatu The Lost Boys Bram Stoker’s Dracula Interview…
The Most Terrifying Doll Horror Movies
Why Are Dolls Scary? 1. Uncanny Valley 2. The Corruption of Innocence 3. Loss of Control Historical Development of the Genre Early Period: First Steps Modern Era: Chucky and the Success Story Contemporary Productions Notable Doll Horror Films Child’s Play (1988) Annabelle (2014) M3GAN (2022) The Boy (2016) Puppet Master (1989) Dolly Dearest (1991) The Doll (2016) Trilogy of Terror (1975) Pin (1988) May (2002) Muñecos infernales (1961) The Rejected (2019) Conclusion Horror films satisfy our urge to confront the unknown while simultaneously reflecting our innermost fears. If you ask me, one of the elements that makes a horror film truly effective is when seemingly innocent objects or beings—things…
The Complete Guide to Horror Film Subgenres
Table of Contents Slasher Films Supernatural Horror Films Psychological Horror Films The Elevated Horror Issue Folk Horror Films Cosmic Horror Films Body Horror Films Zombie Horror Films Vampire Horror Films Werewolf Horror Films Monster Horror Films Sci-Fi Horror Films Animal Horror Films Animated Horror Films Horror films have always held a special place in the cinema world with their limited but passionate audience. Although they’re often not considered worthy of major awards and are evaluated as niche productions appealing only to a specific audience, they’ve actually managed to produce works that hold important places in cinema history, like Nosferatu, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Friday the 13th. In my…
Horror Movies Set in Mental Hospitals
Gothika (2003) Shutter Island (2010) Session 9 (2001) Stonehearst Asylum / Eliza Graves (2014) The Ward (2010) Grave Encounters (2011) Asylum (1972) Don’t Look in the Basement (1973) The Ninth Configuration (1980) Unsane (2018) House on Haunted Hill (1999) The Snake Pit (1948) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Gen (2006) HTR2B: Dönüşüm (2012) Horror Movies Set in Asylums Even without anything particularly sinister happening, asylums have always sent chills down our spines. That’s what makes them the perfect natural setting for horror films. Just walking into an abandoned asylum with a camera would be enough to unsettle viewers. It’s no surprise, then, that they’ve served as the…
Monsters and Creatures in Horror Films
Vampires Zombies Werewolves Ghosts Mummies Aliens Giant Monsters (Kaiju) Clowns Satan, Demons, and Djinn We’re all familiar with certain motifs and elements that appear frequently in horror cinema. Among these recurring figures are the creatures and monsters that sit at the heart of countless films. Before diving into the monsters we encounter in horror movies, let me clarify how I’m defining “monster” for this piece. The “monster” concept I’m working with here refers to creatures that either don’t exist in the real world, or if they do exist in some form, are portrayed in films in drastically different ways from their real-life counterparts—largely as malevolent beings. Many of these…
Sci-Fi Horror Films: When Science Fiction Meets Terror
Is sci-fi horror a subgenre of horror, or a subgenre of science fiction? Or perhaps neither, maybe it’s a hybrid genre that stands on its own? I say we take the third option and move on without hurting anyone’s feelings. Also, the Turkish podcast “Gerisi Hikaye” coined the perfect term for this: “Science-Horror” (Bilim-Korku), and I absolutely love it. This genre has a massive fanbase, so I thought, why not put together a list? Event Horizon (1997) Alien Series The Thing (1982) Pitch Black (2000) Phantoms (1998) The Faculty (1998) Village of the Damned (1995) Jason X (2001) Invaders from Mars (1986) Pandorum (2009) Moon (2009) eXistenZ (1999) Sputnik…
Horror Movies for Kids: Age-Appropriate Thrills and Chills
Coraline (2009) ParaNorman (2012) Monster House (2006) The Witches (1990) Goosebumps (2015) Frankenweenie (2012) Casper (1995) An article titled “horror movies for kids” might strike some people as strange. After all, we’ve long been told that horror films can negatively affect children’s psychology, and many horror movies are released with not just a PG-13 rating, but an R rating. However, there are actually quite a few horror films specifically designed with young audiences in mind. When carefully selected and matched to appropriate age groups, horror movies can offer children suspenseful yet not overly frightening stories that provide genuinely enjoyable experiences. At Korku101.com, we’ve compiled a list of the most…
Best Spanish Horror-Thriller Movies
Table of Contents [Rec] (2007) The Orphanage (2007) The Devil’s Backbone (2001) Sleep Tight (2011) Julia’s Eyes (2010) Verónica (2017) Kidnapped (2010) The Nameless (1999) Shrew’s Nest (2014) In a Glass Cage (1986) The Night of the Virgin (2016) Cross the Line (2020) The Baby’s Room (2006) [Rec] 2 (2009) Witching and Bitching (2013) The Skin I Live In (2011) Darkness (2002) If we were to match thriller cinema with a single country, Spanish cinema would undoubtedly claim the top spot. Spain has delivered remarkable work in the horror genre alongside films with surprise endings, mind-bending plots, and jaw-dropping twists, particularly in recent years. I emphasized “recent years” because this…
Award-Winning Horror Movies from the Academy Awards to Cannes
Academy Awards (Oscars) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Get Out (2017) Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Black Swan (2010) Cannes Film Festival The Birds (1963) Antichrist (2009) BAFTA Awards Black Swan (2010) The Others (2001) Golden Globe Awards Get Out (2017) The Sixth Sense (1999) Venice Film Festival Don’t Look Now (1973) Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) Repulsion (1965) César Awards The Others (2001) Goya Awards The Orphanage (2007) Sundance Film Festival The Blair Witch Project (1999) Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) The Fly (1986) Horror movies and award ceremonies have a troubled relationship. Horror fans know this all too well. Whenever the topic comes up, we don’t hesitate to…































