Suppose you see a red balloon flying in a silent street, hustling the soft sound of its movement and suddenly stopping over a sewage hole. What will be your first reaction?

You might get a chill down your spine and leave the spot immediately. Why? No one wants to see a clown named Pennywise peeking through the sewage with his horrendous smile. Right?

Thanks to the media, clowns have been a rightful source of fear and horror. They do make people smile , but we won’t say that once in our life, we have ever felt fear of such colored creatures with creepy smiles on their faces.

Since the 19th century, the film industry has changed the funny face, from clowns to creepy smile monsters, in a way we can’t turn back. The horror genre feels incomplete without a clown being the object of terror.

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Pennywise: IT (Credits: Rotten Tomatoes)

From Captain Spaulding in Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses to Pennywise in Stephen King’s IT, clowns remained popular in horror movies. Whether you are a classic horror or modern slasher fan, these 50 best scary clown movies will leave you scared yet excited to browse more.

50 Best Scary Clown Movies

Horror is considered the favorite genre among the rest. All thanks to the roller coaster one goes throughout the movie or drama. The genre is designed to elicit fear and shock in its audience, which keeps it alive today, from books to screens.

So turn off the lights, grab your popcorn, and prepare for a terrifying journey through some of the best scary clown movies ever. So don’t be afraid to laugh, scream, and hide your eyes as you explore this list of the 50 best frightening clown movies.

1) House Of Clowns (2022)

Jeremy Lubash directed the 2022 released thriller-horror movie. The movie’s cast made the characters worth watching, including the genre’s essence. The film revolves around the story of a group of contestants who shift into a new house that creepy clowns haunt.

When the people in the house finally realize the density of the situation and the reason behind the happenings, they sense that something haunting is lurking in the walls of their home.

  • Genre: Thriller, Horror
  • Starring: Brandi Facholas, Jon Marshall, Justin Milani
  • Director: Jeremy Lubash
  • Running Time: 1hr 23m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 2.6/ 10

2) Terrifier 2 (2022)

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Terrifier 2 (2022) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie shows the continuation of the terror of Art the Clown, who is still haunting the town and the people of the place. What’s new is the intensity of the terror this time, Art the Clown causes in the city. This time, the movie also focuses on the backstory of Art the Clown.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: David Howard Thornton, Lauren LaVera, Samantha Scaffidi, Griffin Santopietro
  • Director: Damien Leone
  • Running Time: 2h 18m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 6.2/10

3) Clowns (2021)

Clowns were released in 2021 under the direction of Alexander Kane, the brain behind the story scripting. The movie’s cast, genre, and direction created a masterpiece worth watching for viewers who love horror.

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Clowns (2021) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie is about a filmmaker who is now turned into a serial killer. This turn event is due to targeted hate towards him from the people he knows or worked with, which destroyed his career. Now, he is set for revenge and starts hunting down every person who is responsible for his downfall.

  • Genre: Crime, Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Jeremy Marr Williams, Ray Allen, Brittany Athey, John C. Bailey
  • Director: Alexander Kane
  • Running Time: 75 m
  • Where to Watch: Roku
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.5/10

4) IT: Chapter 2 (2019)

The sequel of IT (2017) was released in 2019 and was an American horror movie directed by Andy Muschietti . The movie’s storyline is taken from the novel by the famous writer Stephen King. The film’s cast includes young characters who are undoubtedly different from the rest of the children their age.

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IT: Chapter 2 (2019) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie revolves around the continuation of the first part, where, after 27 years, all the main characters return to where they make a pact to meet again to defeat the evil clown. Pennywise also comes back to take his revenge, and in the end, the main protagonist manages to kill Pennywise.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Bill Skarsgard, Bill Hader, Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, James Ransone
  • Director: Andy Muschietti
  • Running Time: 2h 49m
  • Where to Watch: Netflix, Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 6.5/10

5) Haunt (2019)

The horror- thriller movie was released in 2019. Scott Beck and Bryan Woods write the movie’s plot. The picture is a roller coaster of terror and mysteries throughout—a must-watch category.

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Haunt (2019) (Credits: Radio Times)

The movie shows a group of friends stuck in a haunted house . They appear to be possessed, which makes them go through a hell ride of their fears. The group thought it was a nightmare they all had simultaneously, but by the end, they realized it was real.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Katie Stevens, Will Britain, Shazi Raja, Damian Maffei, Lauryn McClain
  • Director: Todd Garner
  • Running Time: 1h 32m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 6.3/10

6) The Killer Clown Meets The Candy Man (2019)

The movie is somehow related to a real-life incident . It’s half factual, half fictional about the men named Dean Corll And John Gacy. Pete Jacelone was not only the movie’s director but was also behind the scripting process.

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The Killer Clown Meets The Candy Man (2019) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie was launched in 2019, with an expected view of the director, the killers of history, coming up together in a scenario. The movie focuses on “what if” these two killers, Gacy and Corll, would do and react when they face each other.

  • Genre: Crime, Horror
  • Starring: Edward X. Young, Jeremy Woodworth
  • Director: Pete Jacelone
  • Running Time: 99m
  • Where to Watch: MUBI
  • IMDb Ratings: 5/10

7) Joker 1 (2019)

The movie Joker is directed by Todd Phillips, the brain behind the script writing. The cast, direction, and storyline put their best efforts into achieving the movie’s vibe. The movie has no horror vibe, but thrill seemed enough for the viewers.

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Joker 1 (2019) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie revolves around a stand-up comedian trying to make a good living. But in the film, the character suffers significantly in settling for a good life. Everything ends when he turns himself into a killer dressed as a clown.

  • Genre: Crime, Drama
  • Starring: Joaquin Phoenix , Zazie Beetz, Robert De Niro, Frances Conroy
  • Director: Todd Phillips
  • Running Time: 2h 2m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 8.4/10

8) Clownado (2019)

The movie was released in 2019 and is a thrill to watch. The film revolves around a circus that several clowns curse. The clowns are out on a killing spree, and in the trap, several people are fighting to save themselves from the boss clown.

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Clownado (2019) (Credits: IMDb)

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: John O’Hara, Antwoine Steele, Rachel Lagen, Bobby Westrick
  • Director: Todd Sheets
  • Running Time: 1h 39m
  • Where to Watch: Apple TV, Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 3.6/1o

9) Wrinkles the Clown (2019)

The 2019 movie has horror and crime genres for its viewers. The film revolves around children and a weird-looking clown full of wrinkles, and hence, it is called “Wrinkles,” the horror source.

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Wrinkles the Clown (2019) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie revolves around the land of a city in Florida. The picture shows a clown named Wrinkles, whom parents ask to scare their children. Wrinkles are old clowns with wrinkled bodies, and kids who misbehave are set to face and get terrified by the clown.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Christopher Barcia, Trevor J. Blank, Miguel Bey, Andrew Caldwell
  • Director: Michael Beach Nicholas
  • Running Time: 78m
  • Where to Watch: Apple TV, Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.9/10

10) Gags The Clown (2018)

Adam Krause wrote the 2019 released movie along with John Pata. Both of them had their fair share in the scripting process for the movie. The movie is appropriate for crime, horror, and thrill lovers.

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Gags The Clown (2019) (Credits: Amazon Prime)

The movie revolves around an unidentified man dressed as a clown roaming the streets of locals. At first, people take it as a joke and ignore his existence, but soon enough, his true intentions come out, haunting the city.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Lauren Ashley Carter, Tracy Perez, Evan Gamble, Aaron Christensen, Michael Gideon Sherry, Fiona Domenica
  • Director: Adam Krause
  • Running Time: 1h 29m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.6/10

11) It Kills: Camp Blood 7 (2017)

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It Kills: Camp Blood 7 (2017) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie shows a group of teens wandering around on their fall break and eventually landing in a horrific situation. They all end up trapped in the infamously known Camp Blood, where they face a clown who will be haunting them soon.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller, Action
  • Starring: Mel Heflin, Greta Volkova, Wyatt Wood, Titus Himmelberger, Kyle Rappaport, Jennie Russo,
  • Director: Mark Polonia
  • Running Time: 1h 9m
  • Where to Watch: Tubi TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 2.7/10

12) Another Evil Night (2017)

The horror movie was released in 2017 and instantly appealed to dark-theme lovers. The movie is said to be the sequel to the 1992 cult classic . The casting and directing have an impressive effect on the movie’s quality. Viewers find the movie spooky and thrilling at the same time.

Another Evil Night (2017) (Credits: IMDb)The movie deals with a problematic teenage guy who is now under a hazardous influence. The boy is trapped with a clown-faced killer named Jimmy, and eventually, both plan a murder to take revenge on the boy.

  • Genre: Crime, Horror
  • Starring: Tommie Vegas, Bryson Wilkerson, Sybil Presley, Jeff Pawpaw
  • Director: Jason Harlow
  • Running Time: 1h 10m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.1/10

13) Clowntergeist (2017)

The film is a crime-thriller-horror story released in 2017. The picture is creepy, but sometimes it gets confusing, and the movie’s end is off than expectations. The movie’s start is full of jump scares, but the later part is slightly off than expected.

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Clowntergeist (2017) (Credits: Youtube)

The film revolves around a college student named Emma, who is shown as a person who fears clowns. The story takes turns when suddenly the town is haunted by an evil spirit, and that too in the face of a clown. Now, Emma needs to face her fears with open eyes.

  • Genre: Horror, Crime, Thriller
  • Starring: Cait Madry, Monica Baker, Aaron Mirtes, Brittany Belland
  • Director: Aron Mirtes
  • Running Time: 80m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 3/10

14) Circus Kane (2017)

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Circus Kane (2017) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie surrounds a circus master who invites some social media actors to his house to bet. The bet was to escape the haunting house, and one who would do so would win an amount of $250,000. Soon enough, everyone gets to know the hidden motive of the master and tries to save their lives.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Jonathan Lipnicki, Tim Abell, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Richard Moll, Victoria Konefal
  • Director: Christopher Ray
  • Running Time: 1h 28m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.5/10

15) IT (2017)

The much-talked horror movie of 2017. The filtrio Cary Fukunaga, Chase Palmer, and Gary Dauberman scripted the film. Pennywise, the clown, is the villain against seven teenage children fighting with all their strength.

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IT (2017) (Credits: Cinefilos Frustrados)

The movie deals with a clown named Pennywise, who haunts a group of children and eats the souls of people, especially children. Pennywise haunts the children with their hidden fears, but somehow, the group manages to send him back into his hole until the next time.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Bill Skarsgard , Finn Wolfhard, Jaeden Martell , Jack Dylan Grazer, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Wyatt Oleff
  • Director: Andy Muschietti
  • Running Time: 2h 25m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Netflix
  • IMDb Ratings: 7.3/10

16) The Night Watchmen (2017)

The movie was released in 2017, with the horror genre at the core and comedy on top. The movie is a combined mixture of vamps, clowns, horror, slapstick, and gross comedy.

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The Night Watchmen (2017)

The movie concerns three different protagonists who eventually come up together. The story deals with a guard, a rookie, and a tabloid journalist who are set to fight against the hungry vampire dressed like a clown and come up to the surface again.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Ken Arnold, Kevin Jiggetts, Dan De Luca, Kara Luiz, Max Gray Wilbur
  • Director: Mitchell Altieri
  • Running Time: 1h 20m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.4/10

17) Terrifier (2016)

The movie Terrifier is directed by Damien Lone, who is a writer of the plot as well. The movie is a sequel to All Hallows’ Eve and has some clips from the short film.

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Terrifier (2016) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie revolves around a clown named Art the Clown, who is shown haunting three girls. The lead woman, Tara, seems obsessed with this sadistic killer clown. Eventually, the clown ends up killing every person around Tara and herself.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Jenna Kanell, Samantha Scaffidi, David Howard Thornton, Catherine Corcoran
  • Director: Damien Leone
  • Running Time: 1h 25m
  • Where to Watch: Netflix
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.6/10

18) Clown Town (2016)

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Clown Town (2016) (Credits: Youtube)

The picture shows a crowd of friends lost in a small town that seems deserted and haunted. The movie drifted to the phase of them saving their life from a group of psychopaths who are dressed as clowns and kill people.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Brian Nagel, Lauren Compton, Andrew Staton, Katie Keene, Jeff Denton
  • Director: Tom Nagel
  • Running Time: 1h 26m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 3.7/10

19) Land of Smiles (2016)

The horror-thriller movie of 2016 will make you go crazy and terrified by its concept. The movie’s cast, genre, and direction created a masterpiece worth watching for viewers who love horror.

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Land of Smiles (2016) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie is about an American tourist who accidentally becomes the subject of an obsession with a clown. The girl went out to Thailand after finding her friend missing. She was kidnapped by it when she went out to search and help her best friend, who was abducted as well.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Alexandra Turshen, Caitlin Stryker, Keenan Henson, Bradley Stryker
  • Director: Bradley Stryker
  • Running Time: 1h 30m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.2/10

20) 31 (2016)

The movie has a one-person army that includes the director, writer, and producer, as well one and only Rob Zombie. The cast line of the picture made the movie so fearful yet enjoyable. Horror, crime, and drama are all you will see throughout the film.

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31 (2016) (Credits: IMDb)

The picture concerns an abandoned place where a group of clowns holds 5 carnival workers. The clowns later force these people to play a deadly game to escape the place. To save their lives, the five characters are now putting everything to be safe.

Genre: Horror, Thriller

  • Starring: Sheri Moon Zombie, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Meg Foster
  • Director: Rob Zombie
  • Running Time: 1h 42m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.1/10

21) Clown of the Dead (2015)

The horror-thriller picture was released in 2015. the film and its atmosphere will send chills down your spine. The plot twist and bravery of the teen gang are one of the best plots to watch throughout the movie.

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Clown of the Dead (2015) (Credits: Prime Video)

The film deals with three friends busy finding clues regarding recent deaths in their town. All the victims made the same picture before they died. Soon enough, they get to know that there is an evil spirit of a clown who is haunting the town and killing the children of the city.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Daniel Topan, Aurélie Moeremans, Christoffer Nelwan, Ratu Felisha
  • Director: Awi Suryadi
  • Running Time: 1h 27m
  • Where to Watch: Tubi TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.7/10

22) Arnold the Killer Clown (2015)

Brian K. Millard wrote the horror movie of 2015 along with Larry, who also directed the movie. The film appears funny at first but quickly turns dark and terrifying, shocking and frightening viewers.

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Arnold the Killer Clown (2015) (Credits: Amazon Prime)

The movie is about three girls who call a clown to entertain themselves. But the party turned upside down as they didn’t consider the consequences. Little did they know the clown had different thoughts about the situation they would create.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Brian K. Millard, Elizabeth Claflin, Rachel Arac, Jordyn Smith
  • Director: Larry Rosen
  • Running Time: 13m
  • Where to Watch: YouTube
  • IMDb Ratings: 8.7/10

23) Poltergeist (2015)

The thriller-horror movie Poltergeist is the picture that portrays the true meaning of horror and unity. The way actors displayed the story worked in the favor, earning a great response from the audience.

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Poltergeist (2015) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie is centered around a family with a haunted home, and for the worse, the house is possessed by the evil force of a clown. The Family’s younger child is in the most danger, and they put themselves at stake to save the child.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Rosemarie DeWitt, Sam Rockwell, Kennedi Clements, Kyle Catlett, Saxon Sharbino
  • Director: Gil Kenan
  • Running Time: 1h 33m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Netflix
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.9/10

24) Clown (2014)

The 2014 horror movie Clown was directed by Jon, who was behind the scripting procedure, along with Christopher Ford. The movie’s start seems standard, showing a father trying his best for his child’s birthday. But soon, it fades behind the dark horror of a curse.

The movie revolves around a caring father who gets a suit for his son’s birthday party. The part was nice, but little did the father know that the suit is cursed, eventually turning him into a serial killer.

  • Genre: Horror, Crime, Thriller
  • Starring: Andy Powers in the lead along with Laura Allen, Peter Stormare, Christian Distefano, Chuck Shamata, Elizabeth Whitmore
  • Director: Jon Watts
  • Running Time: 1h 40m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.7/10

25) House Of Mirrors (2014)

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House Of Mirrors (2014) (Credits: IMDb)

The picture surrounds a wealthy and famous music executive who suddenly gets a call from a stranger who claims to have such proof that can ruin his career and eventually turns into a deadly game of mysteries.

  • Genre: Thriller, Crime
  • Starring: Brian Neil Hoff, Martin Klebba, Josette Pacino, Dan Gruenberg
  • Director: Brian Neil Hoff
  • Running Time: 1hr 20m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.1/10

26) Scarry Larry (2014)

The 2014 movie Scarry Larry will make you crazier with the concept than the film itself. Imagine a haunting figure chasing you from childhood to maturity and suddenly capturing you and your friends. Well, yes, exactly, this plot is the secret behind the horror concept of the movie.

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Scary Larry (2014) (Credits: Youtube)

The movie revolves around the protagonist, Tatum, whom a clown figure has haunted since childhood. After growing up, it becomes worse, and she has to fight hard along with her friends to stay alive.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Ashley Mary Nunes, Tosha Brown, Glenda Suggs, Kelsey Carlstedt
  • Director: Tanisha N. Brown and Todd Nunes
  • Running Time: 1h 38m
  • Where to Watch: YouTube
  • IMDb Ratings: 7.2/10

27) All Hallows’ Eve (2013)

This horror film is directed by Damien Leone, who is the writer of the plot as well. The movie is the first part of its sequel, “Terrifier”. The spine-chilling movie concludes crime and horror for our viewers.

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Hallow’sow’s Eve (2013) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie surrounds a babysitter who a family hires to babysit their kid, but while doing so, she accidentally gets a tape of recordings of various murders. A psychotic clown around the city anticipated the murders.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Katie Maguire, Catherine A. Callahan, Marie Maser, Kayla Lian
  • Director: Damien Leone
  • Running Time: 1h 23m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.1/10

28) His Name Is Clown Face (2013)

The horror short movie was released in 2013. The time duration may seem like it’s a brief episode of any series, but those minutes are enough to make its viewers go crazy with thrill and horror.

The movie is an imaginative creation of the director himself. The picture concerns a creative character the director created himself by fantasizing. But, now, the imaginative clown is terrorizing the direction in his imaginative world.

  • Genre: Crime, Thriller
  • Starring: Samantha Hoy, Sam Qualiana, MichO’HearHear, Jason Ball
  • Director: Chris Rados
  • Running Time: 19m
  • Where to Watch: Binged Movies
  • IMDb Ratings: 8.7/10

29) Killjoy Goes To Hell (2012)

The movie was written and directed by John Lechago. The movie has many sequels and has very unique crime-based horror. The protagonist of the film is the villain named Killjoy, who is a demonic clown and is behind innocent lives.

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Killjoy Goes To Hill (2012)  (Credits: Plex)

The movie is the fourth part of the demonic and devil clown series. The film concerns Killjoy as a reasonable being as he lets go of various victims. To prove his evil intentions, Killjoy kidnaps Sandie and terrorizes her.

  • Genre: Thriller, Horror
  • Starring: Trent Haaga, Victoria De Mare, Al Burke, Jessica Whitaker, Tai Chan Ngo
  • Director: John Lechago
  • Running Time: 1h 33m
  • Where to Watch: Tubi TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.8/10

30) Splash Area (2012)

Splash Area was released in 2012, written and directed by George Clarke. The movie is best for Halloween nights and enthusiasts because that’s the central theme here.

The movie revolves around a Halloween night festival. The town mentioned in the picture celebrates Halloween as people are all dressed up and role-playing. But, some freaks set their feet out on a killing spree, turning the night a bloody one.

Genre: Horror, Crime, Thriller

  • Starring: Anthony Boyle, Leanne Marks, Ruby Campbell, Brian Norton
  • Director: George Clarke
  • Running Time: 1h 30m
  • Where to Watch: Roku
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.5/10

31) Stitches  (2012)

MacMohan writes the movie along with DaO’Brienrien. If you are afraid of zombie theme-based movies, you might like to ignore this film. A dead coming to life to get his revenge is all you will find in this horror picture.

The movie deals with a clown returning from the dead to life just to take revenge. He starts to haunt and kill all terrorized people who are blamed for taking his life during an accidental happening at a party.

  • Genre: Thriller, Crime
  • Starring: Gemma-Leah Devereux, Tommy Knight, Ross Noble, Shane Murray-Corcoran
  • Director: Conor MacMohan
  • Running Time: 1h 26m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.7/10

32) No Clowning Around (2012)

The movie was released in 2012 with a mixture of several genres. It first t a little funny, then it mbut over to drama and slowly towards horror at the end.

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No Clowning Around (2012) (Credits: IMDb)

The story revolves around a clown named Ed, who was once a favorite clown at some point in his life. Everything seems fine until the movie further grows darker, showing his struggle with depression and much more.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Rob Dimension, Steve Corino, Sal Valente, Kim Dimension
  • Director: Matthew Burd and Rob Dimension
  • Running Time: 30m
  • Where to Watch: Binged Movies
  • IMDb Ratings: 8.7/10

33) Killjoy 3 (2010)

The horror movie Killjoy 3 is the third sequel to Killjoy. This sequel to the movie was released in 2010. Carl Washington and John Lechago wrote the film, and just like expected, he made the plot terrifying and thrilling like others.

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Killjoy 3 (2010) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie revolves around the evil killer clown named Killjoy. The clown was notorious in the past and once again comes up on the surface to spread another wave of terror. He uses magic to lure his victims through a magic mirror.

  • Genre: Horror, Fantasy
  • Starring: Trent Haaga, Victoria De Mare, Al Burke, Jessica Whitaker, Tai Chan Ngo
  • Director: John Lechago
  • Running Time: 1h 16m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.7/10

34) Torment (2008)

Torment was released in 2008 under the direction of Steve Sessions. Steve was behind the scripting as well. The picture is a roller coaster of terror and mysteries throughout. It is a must-watch category because it plays with your mind like the movie’s protagonist.

The movie deals with Laura, who is on an island with his husband, who is released from a psychiatric hospital. On the island, Laura is stalked by a psychotic clown with his captive tricks. But is the clown real, or is it just an illusion of Laura?

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Suzi Lorraine, Ted Alderman, Jade Michael LaFont, Tom Stedham
  • Director: Steve Sessions
  • Running Time: 1h 28m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 2.8/10

35) Amusement (2008)

The crime-horror-based movie was released in 2008. The movie is appropriate for crime, horror, and thrill lovers. The film’s plot is based on revenge taken by a clown-dressed killer.

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Amusement (2008) (Credits: IMDb)

The story revolves around three girls and a clown-dressed killer who is on a killing spree to get revenge on these three girls. The girls once harassed the killer, and his grudge made him take revenge on them in later years.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Katheryn Winnick, Jessica Lucas, KO’Donnellnell, Laura Breckenridge
  • Director: John Simpson
  • Running Time: 1h 24m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.2/10

36) Fear Of Clowns 2 (2007)

The horror film was released in 2007 as part 2 of the original plot. The picture is directed by Kevin Kangas, who is also behind the storyline’s writing process. The movie includes a dark genre and theme, perfect for horror movie night plans.

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Fear Of Clowns 2 (2007) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie deals with a clown named Shivers and his two new psychopathic clown helpers. The trio is behind Lynn Blodgett and wants to kill them, but Detective Peters is also back, and this time, he wants these clowns to be buried underground.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Jacky Reres, Mark Lassise, Frank A. Lama, Johnny Alonso
  • Director: Kevin Kangas
  • Running Time: 1h 47m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 3.6/10

37) Hellscape (2007)

The movie “Hellscape” was released in 2007. The picture is spooky and thrilling at the same time. The trapped little boy in the image and the clown chasing him endlessly give a nerve-wracking experience to the viewers.

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Hellscape (2007) (Credits: IMDb)

The story deals with a boy named Joel, who is 16 years old and finds himself trapped in an unknown world. The boy soon discovers that the evil clown Bee Boe controls the world, which will further make the boy suffer.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Rennie Cowan, Adam Arnold, Kyle Clinton Cowan, Augie R. Cowan Sr.
  • Director: Rennie Cowan
  • Running Time: 1h 33m
  • Where to Watch: Binged Movies
  • IMDb Ratings: 7.7/10

38) Secrets of the Clown (2007)

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Secrets of the Clown (2007) (Credits: MUBI)

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Micheal Kott, Kelli Clevenger, Susie Grant, Tami Badalamenti, John Blick
  • Director: Ryan Badalamenti
  • Running Time: 1h 41m
  • Where to Watch: Plex TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 2.8/10

39) Clown (2007)

The movie Clown was released in 2007 with horror, crime, and thrill as the base genre layer. The movie’s start is full of jump scares and terror until the end.

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Clown (2007) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie includes a group of college students who are 5 in number and plan to go out on weekends. The group chose an isolated cabin in the Lost Mountains. They eventually get trapped in the hands of a killer who is dressed as a clown.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Breeun Johnson, Alison Monda, Brant Leslie, Ryan Parrish
  • Director: Robert Newman
  • Running Time: 1h 5m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 6.2/10

40) Drive-Thru (2007)

The horror movie was released in 2007 and can make its viewers crazy. The chase between the characters and the demon gives another definition of horror to the viewers.

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Drive Thru (2007) (Credits: Amazon Prime)

The movie deals with a clown named Horny, who is a demon and starts haunting Orange County town. Teenagers were his main targets in this slaughter. Soon, he starts hunting down the kids while spreading great terror in the city.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Leighton Meester, Melora Hardin, NichoD’Agostoosto, Lola Glaudini
  • Director: Brendan Cowles and Shane Kuhn
  • Running Time: 1h 31m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.4/10

41) Fear Of Clowns (2004)

The movie is the 1 part of its sequel, released in 2007. This movie has this dark theme of horror chasing its viewers through the screen. The psychological pain of the character and fear are intimidating to watch.

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Fear of Clowns (2004) (Credits: IMDb)The movie surrounds an artist with a phobia of clowns named Coulrophobia. Unknown to the fact a psycho clown killer stalks the artist, the artist painted ones.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Rick Ganz, Mark Lassise, Jacqueline Reres, Carl Randolph
  • Director: Kevin Kangas
  • Running Time: 1h 46m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video or Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 3.2/10

42) SICK Serial Insane  Clown Killer (2003)

The movie is a classic horror movie launched in 2003. The movie’s director is Bob Willems, wo is behind scripting along with Ken Herbert and Carl Bonin. The demonic clown of the film is one of a hell ride for the viewers.

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SICK Serial Insane  Clown Killer (2003) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie deals with friends who enjoy being in the woods until they start to go on a run spree as a psycho clown chases them. The clown is a psycho killer who is behind the group in the woods.

  • Genre: Horror, Crime, Thriller
  • Starring: Ken Herbert and Carl Bonin. The cast includes Erica Hanlon, Ken Herbert, Christopher Allison
  • Director: Bob Willems
  • Running Time: 1h 37m
  • Where to Watch: Binged Movies
  • IMDb Ratings: 2.3/10

43) Killjoy 2 Deliverance from Evil (2002)

It is the second part of the Killjoy horror clown series movie. Tammi Sutton directed the part. The cast, crew, and direction team created a good storyline for the future sequels. Killjoy, the clown, is the protagonist beyond being a villain, which is quiet amusing to watch in the film.

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Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil (2002)

The movie deals with a gang of troublesome people searching for a place to hide. More or less, they are now against the clown named Killjoy, who is a killer and owns power from an evil spirit.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Austine Prester Priester, Bobby Marsden, Debbie Rochon, Wayland Geremy Boyd
  • Director: Tammi Sutton
  • Running Time: 1h 17m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 3.1/10

44) Killjoy (2000)

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Killjoy-2000 (Credits: IMDb)The story is about a man who is a killer, and to complete his revenge on people, he takes help from a spirit. The evil spirit was of a clown named Killjoy who channeled power to kill people.

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Starring: Ángel Vargas, D Austin, Jamal Grimes, Vera Yell, Lee Marks, Rani Goulant, Corey Hampton
  • Director: Carl Washington
  • Running Time: 1h 12m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • IMDb Ratings: 2.6/10

45) The Clown at Midnight (1998)

The movie was released in 1998. The movie includes horror as well as the crime-thriller genre for its viewers. The haunted houses of the horror movies can be seen here as well.

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The Clown at Midnight (1998) (Credits: Amazon Prime)

The picture surrounds seven teenagers who are out for a visit to an old Opera house. On the way, they notice something wrong and eventually find out that the house is haunted and an evil killer clown is behind them to murder them.

  • Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
  • Starring: Christopher Plummer, James Duval, Margot Kidder, Sarah Lassez
  • Director: Jean Pellerin
  • Running Time: 1h 31m
  • Where to Watch: Roku
  • IMDb Ratings: 4.3/10

46) IT (1990)

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It (1990) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie is based on Stephen King’s novel. The film revolves around seven teenagers fighting against an evil cursed clown who kills children. After thirty years, the grown-ups join again with evil demons for always.

  • Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
  • Starring: Brandon Crane, Adam Faraizl, Seth Green, Ben Heller, Emily Perkins, Marlon Taylor
  • Director: Tommy Lee Wallace
  • Running Time: 3h 12m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 6.8/10

47) Clownhouse (1989)

The movie named Clownhouse was released in 1989. The film has this background of a typical haunted house, typical intruders, and the clown haunting the house.

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Clownhouse (1989) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie deals with Halloween when three brothers visit a big house but encounter three clowns there. Later, it was revealed that the clowns were serial killers who stole the identity of some circus workers and were on a killing spree.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: Nathan Forrest Winters, Michael Jerome, WestBrian McHugh, Sam Rockwell
  • Director: Victor Salva
  • Running Time: 1h 21m
  • Where to Watch: YouTube
  • IMDb Ratings: 5.5/10

48) Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)

The movie was directed by Stephen Chiodo and released in 1988. The film includes a bunch of aliens, but to the shock of viewers, these aliens look like ugly clowns who landed on earth to kill innocent people.

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Killer Klowns from Outer Space (Credits: IMDb)

The movie is set around aliens and outer space powers interrupting life on Earth. In the picture, a group of aliens who appear as clowns end up on Earth’s surface and start terrorizing the people of a small town.

  • Genre: Horror, Fantasy , Sci-Fi
  • Starring: Grant C ramer , John Allen Nelson, John Vernon, Suzanne Snyder
  • Director: Stephen Chiodo
  • Running Time: 1h 28m
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV
  • IMDb Ratings: 6.2/10

49) Funland (1987)

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Funland (1987) (Credits: IMDb)

The movie deals with a clown who is considered disgruntled. The clown has his eyes set on taking revenge on his co-workers and staff members who fired him from his job.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Starring: William Windom, David L. Lander, Jill Carroll, Bruce Mahler, Clark Brandon
  • Director: Micheal A. Simpson
  • Running Time: 1h 27m
  • Where to Watch: Tubi, YouTube
  • IMDb Ratings: 4,3/ 10

50) The Clown Murders (1976)

The movie was released in 1976 and is based on the crime thrill and classic horror genre. The picture has the setting of a murder and revenge, interesting enough to appeal to the audience.

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The Clown Murders (1976)  (Credits: IMDb)

The picture deals with a four-man who, on the day of Halloween , planned to kidnap an old friend. After the kidnap, they move to ruin a property. But little did they know they were being stalked by a masked clown man who was out to take revenge.

  • Genre: Horror, Mystery, Drama
  • Starring: Stephen Young, Lawrence Dane, Susan Keller, John Candy
  • Director: Martyn Burke
  • Running Time: 1h 36m
  • Where to Watch: Roku
  • IMDb Ratings: 3.7/10

As kids, we have seen mostly horror movies from Hollywood while growing up. These movies have been entertaining us for a long. If you have watched most of the famous Hollywood horror movies , then you should definitely look at Thai horror movies that are more horrifying, movies filled with blood, thirst, and terror.

Thai movies have a special quality, and the movies stay long after the credits have ended. Some movies are light on horror and full of jump scares and fun. Thai horror movies are mostly based on native folklore. Most of the common themes revolve around Krasue and Mae Nak, villages filled with ghosts.

While exploring, you will also find genre gradients in Thai movies. These movies are categorized not only under horror but also as teen romances, thrillers, and dramas. Mostly these elements are there in these movies to scare the viewers, but other elements are used to increase the overall watching experience.

For a true fan of the horror genre, you should always explore movies from all around the world. Do not be hesitant to use subtitles with horror movies of native languages. Irrespective of what horror sub-category you like, supernatural horror, slasher flick, or psychological horror, this list will give you movies from all the categories.

Find a perfect pick for your night and be ready to get horrified. And yes! Remember to switch off the lights, as horror movies are best enjoyed alone with all the darkness that you can muster outside and courage inside. Let’s go.

Shutter

The Thai horror movie, Shutter, was released in 2004. Tun, who is a photographer, and his girlfriend, Jane, get entangled in a hapless car accident where she hits a young girl. After this, the story moves forward, and Tun visits his very recently clicked images, where he notices some strange shadows in the images. From there, the tandem is relentless and gets disturbed by the spirit of the girl from the image.

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Shutter

As Tun analyzes it, he learns that Natre, a former shy and peculiar girlfriend of his who attended the same college as him, was the victim. The narrative is really well written, moves along at a great rate, takes an unexpected turn, and comes to a gratifying and rewarding conclusion.

What you see on the screen is very forthright and amazing; the red tint single color videography and editing explores them really well. A flick might sometimes be predictable and boring, but this one is actually a disturbing movie and unhurriedly becomes alarming. So you will have to sit tight and feel the emotions that the script is trying to deliver, a slow burner that is definitely worth your time.

  • Released in: 2004
  • IMDB Score: 7.0
  • Cast: Ananda Everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee, Achita Sikamana
  • Directed By: Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

Art of the Devil

Art of the Devil is a series of 3 movies, and the first movie came out in 2003. In this film about vengeance, a lady uses magic to bedevil and murder the family of a guy who treated her unfairly. It contains a lot of goofy voodoo rituals, gore, and eels. Nevertheless, despite a few pleasant moments, the movie is mostly fairly boring, not as awful as you might anticipate, and has lousy acting, which makes it a bit stale and blunt.

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Art of the Devil

Although Jitnukul’s direction is sleek and the movie has a very professional appearance, it’s difficult to keep watching due to the narrative’s aimless meandering and the film’s several confused flashbacks.

The lead actresses, Arisa Wills and Supakson Chaimongkol, are both attractive and provide the audience with a small reason to pay attention and continue with the vision that the director Tanit Jitnukul and the screenwriters want to deliver.

A decent watch if you can overlook the above-mentioned drawbacks. The rest of the movies are a definite upgrade from the first movie, and if you like to watch the whole trilogy, then you can surely consider beginning from the first one.

  • Released in: 2004
  • IMDB Score: 4.7
  • Cast: Supakson Chaimongkol, Tin Settachoke, and Others
  • Directed By: Tanit Jitnukul
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

Ghost of Mae Nak

It takes the audience on a rollercoaster they never saw coming while following a narrative line that originally appears bland and usual for any thriller. The lead actress, rookie Pataratida Pacharawirapong, was as real, attractive, and full of emotions as one can expect from the actress playing a role in a horror flick, anyhow of nationality.

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Ghost of Mae Nak

Nevertheless, most of the acting is a little “over the top,” which is expected of many Asian horror films. You will feel drafted to return to Southeast Asia and explore it more after watching the film because of the cinematography.

There were many images that were culturally intriguing, but there were no views of Bangkok’s congested, filthy streets or sex shops, which sends a good message to the audience globally about the culture and change that people want to see.

Thai movies are oftentimes wild, autobiographical, and burlesque. This one avoids those pitfalls, maybe as a result of its Western director and lack of stereotyping, which is a good sign for the viewers.

  • Released in: 2005
  • IMDB Score: 5.1
  • Cast: Pataratida Pacharawirapong, Siwat Chotchaicharin and Porntip Papanai
  • Directed By: Mark Duffield
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

Laa-thaa-phii (Ghost Game)

11 candidates choose to participate in a terrifying reality program that pushes them to face their fears and the paranormal. They are taken to a historical war museum in Cambodia, which served as a jail for Khmer Rogue twenty years before. Hundreds of people perished there and were tortured during the 1970s Cambodian conflict.

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Laa-thaa-phi

No one is now willing to enter the abandoned museum. The show’s only winner will get a prize of 5 million Thai Baht. They agree to risk their lives at the museum because of the significant profit, and they soon face actual spirits. It had the feel of Battle Royale crossed with The Truman Show and Survivor.

Our motley company had to depend more on psychology to outplay, outsmart, and outlast each other in this game than in Battle Royale, which transported a bunch of students to an island. A medium to the best viewing venture, as it was not well received by the audience, so check it out yourself to find out.

  • Released in: 2006
  • IMDB Score: 4.7
  • Cast: Pachornpol Jantieng, Supatsiri Patomnupong and Thanyanan Mahapirun
  • Directed By: Sarawut Wichiensarn
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

Alone

Alone came out in 2007, directed by Marsha, and is a very creepy movie. The movie focuses on Thai Pim, played by Marsha Vadhanapanich, who learns in Seoul that her mother passed away in her homeland due to a heart attack. She goes to Thailand with her lover Wee, played by Vittaya Wasukraipaisan, to help Pim’s mother.

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Alone

As Pim gets home, her Siamese sister Ploy, played by Masha Wattanapanich, who passed away after a design for divergence when they were teens, haunts her. To help Pim cope with the trauma of her loss, Wee asks an old acquaintance and psychotherapist to meet with her in sessions. Nevertheless, when Pim’s mother is able to meet with Wee, she shares troubling information about the twin sisters’ background.

It is a dark and terrifying horror film and a wonderful illustration of how amazing Asian filmmaking is in this genre. The script is preeminent and ideal, and the narrative may be translated as either a rugged psychological act or merely a terrifying ghost story. With a scanty yet momentous use of visual effects, the directing and performances are of the highest caliber.

  • Released in: 2007
  • IMDB Score: 6.4
  • Cast: Marsha Vadhanapanich, Vittaya Wasukraipaisan, Masha Wattanapanich
  • Directed By: Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom
  • Streaming Platform: Apple TV

Phobia

It has 4 movies in the franchise. First, we have “Happiness,” which was directed by Iron Ladies’ Yongyoot Thongkongtoon. A girl stays in her apartment while nursing a broken leg. She sends an SMS to her friends, and shortly after, she receives one from an enigmatic sender. The second narrative is nonetheless nice, despite not being very exciting or suspenseful.

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Phobia

In a jungle, four friends set a camp. Before going to bed, they make fun of scary movies and tell ghost stories. As they went river rafting, one of them perished. When they begin to look for him, the situation quickly becomes unsettling.

  • Released in: 2008
  • IMDB Score: 6.6
  • Cast: Laila Boonyasak, Maneerat Kham-uan and Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
  • Directed By: Youngyooth Thongkonthun, Parkpoom Wongpoom, Paween Purijitpanya, and Others
  • Streaming Platform: Chili

Coming Soon

Coming Soon, which came out in 2008, was written and directed by Sophon. The beginning of this film is deeply fearful as a crazy woman who kidnaps children pulls out their Eyes while a young girl tries to flee. When the parents of the kidnapped children arrive and learn what she did to their children, they beat the elderly woman and hang her.

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Coming Soon

Later, it is disclosed that the audience is watching a movie in a theater. The flick has good horror visuals that will make you jump on your seat. The acting in this film is excellent, and although the ending can be a little confusing, it does sort of make sense because many of the plots and inputs were totally unforeseen and will keep you surprised as you cruise through it.

I also admire that it’s a short film since it never becomes boring and dull, it has the potential to keep you entertained, and you will definitely enjoy the whole structure and all-around this movie as a package.

  • Released in: 2008
  • IMDB Score: 6.0
  • Cast: Vorakan Rojchanawat Sakulrath Thomas, Chantavit Dhanasevi and Oraphan Arjsamat
  • Directed By: Sophon Sakdapisit
  • Streaming Platform: Apple TV

Meat Grinder

Buss, played by Mai Charoenpura, is a deranged woman who sometimes turns her victims into food and occasionally murders them. In Meat Grinder, she describes how and why she arrived at this picturesque pass and her following expedition. By all accounts, this should be a huge hit; it has a viable plot, manageable pacing, and some charming gore, yet it occasionally comes across as stodgy and uninteresting.

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Meat Grinder

The storytelling is primarily at fault; fragmented but focused, it swirls fragments of the past and presents around its lead without really allowing the story to breathe or develop a convincing sense of rhythm or flow.

You can definitely check it out because of the interesting plot and acting skills displayed by the cast. But the flick is very high on the graphic, blood, and guts which may not be preferable for everyone, and this was a friendly reminder, so only steam it if you can handle everything mentioned above.

  • Released in: 2009
  • IMDB Score: 5.3
  • Cast: Mai Charoenpura, Anyway Niwartwong, Wiradit Srimalai, and Rattanaballang Tohssawat
  • Directed By: Tiwa Moeithaisong
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

Siam Square

There was a blackout when May and Jublek were at their education center in Siam Square one dusk. It’s not only the edifice; Siam Square, Bangkok’s most well-known hub for young people, is completely dark. They were reminded of the story of a girl who inexplicably disappeared in Siam Square many years ago as the lights turned back on.

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Siam Square

Her ghost is said to have haunted the location, and every time there is a blackout, she is said to reappear and take someone with her. The plot had a lot of potentials to make the audience scared, but it fell really short because of the direction and screenplay.

Flick has very blunt and predictable twists, which may work in other genres but not in the horror genre as it permanently kills the surprise element, which is mainly demanded in this space.

You can check this movie if you love the Thai category and want to check something new but not unique; it will not captivate you. There are other movies available on this list that will keep you entertained, but they will surely elevate your watching experience as an entirety.

  • Released in: 2017
  • IMDB Score: 5.3
  • Cast: Morakot Liu, Thanabordee Jaiyen, Nutthasit Kotimanuswanich and Others
  • Directed By: Pairach Khumwan

Sang Krasue: Inhuman Kiss

The major conflict of the story is a teenage girl’s love triangle with her two childhood pals. The girl is cursed, and at night she transforms into a Krasue. The internal parts of the nocturnal female spirit Krasue dangle from her neck. The romance and folklore in the novel are expertly balanced. Amazing character and screenplay development.

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Sang Krasue: Inhuman Kiss

The flick has gorgeous photography and videography. It could be listless for some of you. You’re going to be amazed by the turns and suspense that will be thrown at you. You will like every aspect of this film, including the chilling score, exquisite photography, and our hapless monster heroine.

It is not a typical Thai movie based on native folklore, but it is something refreshing that will make you a fan of Thai flicks. It has the potential to get on the list as your favorite Thai horror movie, so definitely check this out; a big recommendation from my side.

  • Released in: 2019
  • IMDB Score: 6.4
  • Cast: Phantira Pipityakorn, Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang, Sapol Assawamunkong and Surasak Wongthai
  • Directed By: Sittisiri Mongkolsiri
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

NANG NAK

In 1999, the Thai film NANG NAK was released. As war breaks out in Thailand, a young man called Mak leaves his pregnant wife behind and heads off to fight for his nation. Mak is heavily injured and must get healed and fit before heading back home, and this will take a handful of months.

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NANG NAK

When he goes back and meets his lovely wife, and sees the face of his newborn baby. Yet it soon becomes apparent that Nak was specially altered by the rigors of delivery. The film was favorably welcomed in Thai movie theatres. You could be let down if your expectations were for a nasty horror film; instead, it is a tragic love story.

It is a visual delight; the photography is splendid, and the film features some of Thailand’s greatest sequences. The entertainers selected for the two lead roles had excellent shapes and smart close-cropped coifs, which receded their beauty as rural peasants. Overall, a solid startling flick. But understand that the horror setup of the flick will not give you shock treatments.

  • Released in: 1999
  • IMDB Score: 6.5
  • Cast: Intira Jaroenpura, Winai Kraibutr
  • Directed By: Nonzee Nimibutr
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

Art of the Devil 2

Art of the Devil is one of those movies that has the works of seven different directors known as the Ronin Team. Similar to the first film, the goal of this one is vengeance, with black magic’s instruments and sanity as the price. The witchcraft shown in these films is dangerous, nasty, and expensive for both the practitioner and the victim.

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Art of the Devil 2

Six students go to a former teacher’s isolated house who also occurs to be the stepmother of one of the kids. Given the vile things that happen to the victims of the hex, this movie features a lot of graphic scenes that provide some effective shocks. Given that the earlier two movies handled the torture more emotionally and with off-camera sets, here you are not limited to the visual specifics.

If Syrianna and Hard Candy’s torture scenes made you cringe in your seat, then prepare for more, as this movie has other scenes that will make you unsettled and recoil in your seat. A good watch for individuals who like these types of movies.

  • Released in: 2005
  • IMDB Score: 5.8
  • Cast: Napakpapha Nakprasitte, Hataiwan Ngamsukonpusit, Akarin Siwapornpitak and Others
  • Directed By: Pasith Buranajan, Kongkiat Khomsiri, Isara Nadee and Others
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

The Unseeable, a.k.a. Pen choo kab pee

The narrative centers on Nualjan, a pregnant rural girl who fled her native town in pursuit of her missing husband. She is accommodated at a sparsely populated boarding house owned by the enigmatic rich widow Ranjuan while traveling to Bangkok. Ranjuan also rooms in another house inside the exact courtyard.

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The Unseeable

Having few friends and gaining the housekeeper’s contempt, Nualjan experiences dreadful people and unexplainable events, which aren’t made any easier by rumors about the haunted nature of the location. With the ultimate twist ending, the story layout did emerge to follow the normal pattern.

You may occasionally believe that, despite the red herrings, your intuition about how events will play out is likely to be accurate. Although the acknowledgment refined the situation and determined any remaining issues, it also displayed that the story doesn’t appear to want to stop; at times, it may become boring because of the length, try and find it out yourself.

  • Released in: 2006
  • IMDB Score: 6.7
  • Cast: Supornthip Choungrangsee and Siraphun Wattanajinda
  • Directed By: Wisit Sasanatieng
  • Streaming Platform: Yidio

House of Ghosts, a.k.a. Pisaj

This is an influential mixture of folk and political horror, and Chookiat Saakveerakul’s camerawork is sophisticated and continually muggy. He also did a fantastic job of setting the mood with his ominous visuals and amazing display design.

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House of Ghosts, a.k.a Pisaj

But what makes Evil a great movie is its political message, in which the movie seeks to analyze pain brought on by a family member’s or the government’s mishandling of governance.

Some of the scenes and visuals may look undercooked and half-baked. It felt like the screenwriters rushed with the scenes without finishing them effectively. The horror elements were not that out of the box and will fail to entertain and haunt you as the movie progresses.

  • Released in: 2004
  • IMDB Score: 6.2
  • Cast: Pumwaree Yodkamol, Alexander Rendell, Amora Purananda and Others
  • Directed By: Chookiat Sakveerakul

The Sisters a.k.a. Pee Chong Air

Five male and one female, young rock artists travel to Bangkok for a show. They eventually stay in a peculiar hotel room where unsettling things start to happen. The ceiling vent is taken down when the temperature in Room 409 begins to rise.

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The Sisters, a.k.a. Pee Chong Air

Everyone who peers up into the conduit immediately leaves. They all appear to see the ghost of a prostitute who was fatally battered and murdered in Room 409 of the Tulip hotel. Police discovered her head in the AC after she had already been beheaded.

It is a good watch if you have seen the Hollywood movie “The Ring.” The Sisters have a very similar vibe to it. From the visuals to the tone and color grading, everything will remind you of the ring, which is a good thing, in my opinion, as it was a good watch with creepy horror elements in it.

  • Released in: 2004
  • IMDB Score:
  • Cast: Pock Piyathida Mittiraroch, Chokoon Santanapanich
  • Directed By: Tiwa Moeithaisong

Pee Mak

The protagonist of “Pee Mak” is Mak, portrayed by Mario Maurer, who, after serving in the military, returns to Phrakanong. His spouse Nak portrayed by Davika Hoorne, and their little child is waiting for him here. Mak invited his military friends to come home with him. But, there is a problem in Phrakanong, and the locals are ignoring Mak at all costs since they think his wife has passed away.

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Pee Mak

Nevertheless, she is present in their house, making his meals and caring for his child, so how can Nak be dead? Story-wise, the film does a good job of fusing the comedy and horror genres. It has many humorous moments and also does a good job of building suspense, which typically culminates in something amusing that will make you laugh instead than being terrified.

This blend of horror with comedy doesn’t work well, but this movie is a perfect example of how to handle both genres well; director Banjong balanced both emotions well. You will feel that in the movie, laughing and terrified. This makes the whole experience elevated and enjoyable for the audience; definitely check it out.

  • Released in: 2013
  • IMDB Score: 7.2
  • Cast: Mario Maurer, Davika Hoorne, Pongsathorn Jongwilas, Nattapong Chartpong and Others
  • Directed By: Banjong Pisanthanakun
  • Streaming Platform: Apple TV

Long Weekend

Long Weekend came out in 2013 and was directed by Taweewat Wantha. In the same hospital room as the victimized youngster Thongsook played by Chinawut Indracusin, the girl Nam, portrayed by Natpassara Adulyamethasiri, befriends him and reveals her love of horror movies.

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Long Weekend

Well, it has that familiar feel to it, and you will see many familiar elements, but the delivery seems new, the comedy is well-placed, and the effects are pleasantly accomplished. All in all a good watch, totally recommended.

  • Released in: 2013
  • IMDB Score: 5.1
  • Cast: Surampha Yokchotisakul, Surampha Yokchotisakul, Sean Jindachot, and Others
  • Directed By: Taweewat Wantha

The Promise

Without providing too much background information or fluff, the film gets right into action after quickly introducing the friendship between these two best friends. It’s crucial to experience this movie for yourself, so I won’t give away any of the plot details. Also, the performance is superb; even among the younger cast members, the writing is of the highest caliber.

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The Promise

The storyline shifts in such a manner that they cause you to overthink the events that are about to happen, making the film feel slightly remote. Most significantly, this movie effortlessly maintains the tension throughout.

An adequate Thai ghost story all in all, with just the right amount of ghosts, jump scares, drama, and sadness. Nothing seems excessive here, and it nicely balances everything out, so you should check the movie out.

  • Released in: 2017
  • IMDB Score: 5.9
  • Cast: Namthip Jongrachatawiboon, Apichaya Thongkhamand Others
  • Directed By: Sophon Sakdaphisit
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

The Eyes Diary

The girl, Roh Pla, resides in Nott’s home without Nott’s knowledge. Nott himself was anxious to see Pla and accept his apologies. While Nott was at work, victims of accidents and suicide were removed, and their bodies were cared for. Both the driver’s and the accident victim’s bracelets were carried home by him, and will get fond of his friends.

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The Eyes Diary

The Eyes Diary truly has the potential to be more ominous; it just dwells too much on one piece of love. Thankfully, there are Modtai subplots and adorable, unsettling dolls. Funny and scary humor. Nott wants to see Pla’s spirit.

Thus, he is working to awaken his inner eyes. Finding a shaman to open an inner death should not be difficult in Thailand. Good movie to kill time; the plot is light-hearted, and the vision of the director is also refreshing and entertaining.

  • Released in: 2014
  • IMDB Score: 5.9
  • Cast: Chonnikan Netjui, Focus Jeerakul, Prama Imanotai Others
  • Directed By: Sophon Sakdaphisit

Laddaland

The narrative mixes family life and horror together. The narrative is not particularly fascinating, despite the outstanding performances. The entire town is haunted since they didn’t explain why or how it happened; in horror movies, the conclusion is where the ghost’s origin and the mystery of the past are revealed.

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Laddaland

The plot of Laddaland is relatively easy to swallow and play along in the minds of the viewers. A young couple with two children relocates from Bangkok to the high locality of Laddland. Their new environment is restricted and gated, and it can be seen as a safe neighborhood.

He was able to move since he is the only person in their family who is employed and has a job that is reasonably steady. Although it lacks the scary scenes of other films, it is nonetheless a wonderful watch with a subtle narrative and representation that will keep you interested.

  • Released in: 2011
  • IMDB Score: 6.2
  • Cast: Saharat Sangkapreecha, Atipich Chutiwatkajornchai, Piyathida Woramusik, and Others
  • Directed By: Sophon Sakdaphisit
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

Bangkok Haunted

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Bangkok Haunted

  • Released in: 2001
  • IMDB Score: 5.1
  • Cast: Pimsiree Pimsee, Dawan Singha-wee, and Others
  • Directed By: Oxide Pang and Pisut Praesangeam

Ringu

This movie has a way of getting under your skin and into your brain before turning out the lights and sneakily infiltrating your brain. The movie doesn’t include a lot of action or violent scenes, but as the narrative progresses, the mood gets progressively more ominous and unpleasant.

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Ringu

Attending the funeral for Reiko Asakawa’s niece, she assumes it is simply another death. But she discovers that there is a secret behind it all when she finds out that three other teenagers died at the same time, on the same night, and that they had all seen a “curse video” a week prior. This is an interesting setup for the movie.

Yes, I know this premise is very similar to the movie “Ring.” The ring was, in fact, inspired by Ringu. Ringu is one of the most horrifying movies that you will see on the list, totally recommended for the acting, music, and the whole setup. If you do not watch this movie, then you will definitely miss out big time.

  • Released in: 1998
  • IMDB Score: 7.2
  • Cast: Nanako Matsushima, Hiroyuki Sanada, Rikiya Otaka and Others
  • Directed By: Hideo Nakata
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

Dorm

The setup of the 2006 movie, Dorm revolves around Ton Chatree, played by Charlie Trairattana , a young boy in Thailand who is sent to a private school by his dad in order for him to be more responsible, work better in school, and watch less television. Arriving at the school, Ton feels alone and longs for his loved ones.

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Dorm

His new schoolmates’ ghost stories of a youngster who drowned in the pool and a newly pregnant lady who committed suicide make him feel uneasy. As a result of his friendship with the lonely youngster Vichien, Ton eventually learns that Vichien is the child whose death in the water occurs every night.

Ton looks for a means to provide his pal with a peaceful place to rest in heaven. A great and understated soundtrack is also featured in the movie, along with the cinematography. It includes melancholy piano ballads and languid orchestral compositions.

Even though this is standard for the genre, the score contributes to the emotional impact of the movie. One thing to note is the acting in the movie is done exceptionally, and you will not find any silly things or representations, and it is a big thing to manage, given that there were kids as actors.

  • Released in: 2006
  • IMDB Score: 7.2
  • Cast: Charlie Trairat, Chintara Sukapatana and Others
  • Directed By: Songyos Sugmakanan
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

The Medium

The Medium by Banjong Pisanthanakun, a Thai-Korean supernatural horror film, burns steadily but strongly. It features spooky music and a grimly saturated filter, as well as other distinctive aspects of Asian horror found only in the Korean and Thai subgenres.

Due to difficulties in its mockumentary format, the movie occasionally loses momentum, although Pisanthanakun succeeds far better when he focuses on the subtleties and detailing of the movie.

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The Medium

It is one of those unsettling horror films that have a foreboding air, a sense of doom, and a chilling atmosphere that only grows more intense as the narrative develops. Narilya Gulmongkolpech provided a robust foundation that was cleverly bolstered, carefully penned, and exquisitely detailed. The climax is absolutely off the charts, and it is guaranteed to chill your spine and keep you entertained all along.

  • Released in: 2021
  • IMDB Score: 6.5
  • Cast: Sirani Yankittikan, Narilya Gulmongkolpech, Sawanee Utoomma, and Others
  • Directed By: Banjong Pisanthanakun
  • Streaming Platform: Apple TV and Amazon Prime Videos

School Tales The Series

Thailand-based School Tales is a television series that debuted in 2022. Every episode of this anthology series takes place at a school and has curses or spirits that seriously endanger the pupils and, occasionally, the teachers.

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School Tales The Series

Many events in the movies include bullying and the typical school environment; in extreme cases, the one who has experienced these acts will go through some supernatural happening. Every episode has potential and will keep you entertained, but your expectations are in check when it comes to the horror element; it is just some kids doing their stuff, having fun, and hunting ghosts.

Every episode from the series will end in some sort of a cliffhanger which will keep you hooked for the next episode. There is a big cast in the show, and majorly each of them is a child, but all of them have a mature on-screen presence, and they managed to deliver a good characterization of their roles and writings. Overall, a decent light watch.

  • Released in: 2022
  • IMDB Score: 5.4
  • Cast: Jennis Oprasert, Kay Lertsittichai, , Siwat Jumlongkul, and Others
  • Seasons: 1
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix

Train to Busan

Train to Busan came out in 2016, and Yeon Sang-ho’s directed flick took the hall by storm. Seok-woo, the main character, is a stressed-out guy with issues relating to his business dealings and divorce. Su-an, his 9-year-old daughter, begs her father to take her to Busan the following day so she may meet her estranged mother since she feels ignored.

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Train to Busan

Seok-woo was unable to refuse. A female passenger with bite wounds on her legs collapses and transforms into a zombie while riding the very same train to Busan as Seok-woo and Su-an. Each time she bites someone else, they turn into a zombie as well, and so on. All of the actors are excellent, but I think Soo-an Kim gives one of the greatest child actor skills you will see in any movie.

The videography is fantastic. Even though the whole narrative takes place during the day, the movie nonetheless succeeds in making you feel so uncomfortable and uneasy all the time without relying on cheesy techniques like jump scares or dim lighting.

The colors are fantastic, the cutting is flawless, and all in all a good-looking movie. One more thing to actually enjoy the camera work and the whole color grading and picturization, watch this movie in the highest resolution possible.

  • Released in: 2016
  • IMDB Score: 7.6
  • Cast: Gong Yoo , Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an and Others
  • Directed By: Yeon Sang-ho
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

The Eye

Mun, played by Angelica Lee, a youthful lady, has been blind since the age of two. Surgery to replace the cornea gives a possibility to regain vision. But Mun receives more than she foresaw once her vision is recovered. She regularly contends with pictures of people and locations that don’t feel quite right. Mun notices spirits and ghosts.

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The Eye

The worst of it, though, is not that. Mun realizes that the image of herself in the photograph is not the same person she sees when she looks in the mirror after being shown the photograph. The first half of the movie is horrifying and full of creepy. You will be thrilled in some scenes, such as the one in the elevator or when we first saw what Mun saw in the mirror.

It’s all managed deeply well. Anyway, much to its disadvantage, the movie abruptly changes its narrative tone halfway through. The Eye transforms from a subdued, powerful horror movie to a visual effects showcase. The acting by all the cast was well done and will definitely keep you entertained; overall, it is a good watch.

  • Released in: 2002
  • IMDB Score: 6.7
  • Cast: Angelica Lee, Lawrence Chou, Chutcha Rujinanon, and Others
  • Directed By: Pang brothers
  • Streaming Platform: Netflix, Amazon Prime Videos

The Wailing

Long after the final credits have rolled, you will continue to think about “The Wailing” over and over in your head. It’s an ever-changing experience that progresses through a number of distinctly different acts that are solely determined by how well you comprehend the plot’s developments. This demonstrates how well-aware it is of its audience since it can foresee your thoughts in order to build up a startling revelation.

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The Wailing

Although having a rather clear ending, the story has a lot of ambiguity, which makes it a really mysterious film to watch since your expectations are always changing and, somehow, never quite being met. The plot takes place in a tiny South Korean town where, following the entrance of a strange Japanese guy in the neighboring mountains, a mystery sickness spreads and claims many lives.

A police officer is looking into the case, and when his own daughter starts displaying some of the same symptoms, he becomes even more interested. He turns to a shaman for assistance in order to solve the case before it’s too late. A full-on mysterious movie that will keep you occupied, and all your predictions will fail while cruising through the story.

  • Released in: 2016
  • IMDB Score: 7.4
  • Cast: Kwak Do-won, Hwang Jung-min, Chun Woo-hee, and Others
  • Directed By: Na Hong-jin
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

Dark Water

Kunio Hamada’s wife, Yoshimi Matsubara, portrayed by Hitomi Kuroki, is going through a contentious divorce, played by Fumiyo Kohinata. Their daughter Ikuko is the source of the most disagreement created by Rio Kanno. Kunio calls Yoshimi unstable, and it appears that he has a point.

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Dark Water

Ikuko is nonetheless given at least momentary custody of Yoshimi. She is seen looking for an apartment to reside in with Ikuko. It is a slow-burner with a spooky story that slowly reveals itself. Even as a seasoned veteran of horror films, there were several situations that made me want to squint my eyes at the television.

The characters are not disposable filler as in many contemporary American horror stories. In that, there isn’t constant blood, gore, and knife-wielding psychos, and this isn’t American horror. Nevertheless, you will enjoy it because of the acting and showcase of emotions by the cast on screen.

  • Released in: 2002
  • IMDB Score: 6.7
  • Cast: Hitomi Kuroki, Rio Kanno, Mirei Oguchi, and Others
  • Directed By: Hideo Nakata
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

Pulse

“Pulse,” which came out in 2001, is one of the finest works of Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It is one of the creepiest movies that you will see on this list. A collection of teenagers in Tokyo start to uncover uncommon occurrences, including lost friends and coworkers, malfunctioning technology, and a mysterious website that compels them to answer the bewitching question, “Do you wish to meet a ghost?”

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Pulse

Everything in this narrative is designed to cause you to shudder progressively building up. There are just increasing moments of fear and anxiety but no actual moments of shock. The philosophy throughout the movie is really gloomy and menacing. The tune is quite disturbing, and Junichiro Hayashi’s imagery is gorgeous.

The central idea of “Kairo” is that there is nothing but a terrifying void at the end of the line—neither heaven nor hell, but an insufferable epoch spent transitioning between the two, and this concept, in general, is revealed well in the movie, a good thriller movie, recommended.

  • Released in: 2001
  • IMDB Score: 6.5
  • Cast: Kumiko Asō, Haruhiko Kato, Koyuki and Others
  • Directed By: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos

House

A Japanese student heads to the country with her six closest female friends to spend the summer at her dying estranged aunt’s rickety, run-down house. The girls quickly learn that the home is contained by horrible demonic entities that want to consume them. The film’s true star, though, is director Nobuhiko Ohbayashi, who creates the type of drug-fueled lunacy that cult film lovers can only imagine.

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House

Once the hauntings start, they don’t stop, and Ohbayashi provides a never-ending rollercoaster of cheap, tacky, and ridiculous special effects. A carnivorous piano, demonic animated cat ghosts, and many other bizarre things are there. Practically in every sense, this movie is quite unique.

  • Released in: 1977
  • IMDB Score: 7.3
  • Cast: Kimiko Ikegami, Miki Jinbo, Ai Matubara, Kumiko Oba and Others
  • Directed By: Nobuhiko Obayashi
  • Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos, Apple TV