10 Best Horror Movies Like The Babadook

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10 Best Horror Movies Like The Babadook
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Imagery from The Babadook, Men, and The Dark and the Wicked

The Babadook tells the terrifying story of a young boy who becomes convinced that an evil spirit lives in his home, despite his mother’s reassurance that he’s safe. But when his behavior becomes erratic and uncontrollable, his mother realizes something isn’t quite right. The Babadook is an unnerving horror film that delves deep into the human psyche and proves that, sometimes, we can be the scariest monsters of all.

There’s a clear blend of psychological terror and physical horror that comes to a head in Nocebo, as the woman’s illness serves as a dark metaphor that’s explored through the very real pain and suffering of the film’s characters. The story is gripping and chilling from start to finish, sucking the audience into its mystery and luring them into a false sense of security just when things begin to heat up.

Skinamarink uses well-timed jumpscares and methodical tension-building to get underneath the audience’s skin and create a terrifying atmosphere that doesn’t let up for a single second. The film received criticism for its snail-like pace, with almost nothing happening in the film besides the children gradually moving around the house — but that’s exactly the point of the film.

7 Run Rabbit Run Directed By Daina Reid Run Rabbit Run 2.0 0 Your Rating5 stars4.5 stars4 stars3.5 stars3 star2.5 stars2 stars1.5 stars1 stars0.5 star Rate Now Submit Rate Now Edit Leave a ReviewNot available*Availability in US Originally premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Run Rabbit Run is a psychological horror-thriller film that stars Sarah Snook as "Sarah," a fertility doctor who begins to notice troubling behavior from her daughter.

What’s so effective about Men is Garland’s ability to get inside this young woman’s mind, making the audience understand exactly what she’s feeling at all times. Some of the commentary on female abuse and toxic masculinity is a little on-the-nose, which put some audiences off the project, but the surrealist imagery and creative set pieces are enough to cement Men as a chilling piece of horror.

It Follows has a terrifying ending that finally steers the film towards a more metaphorical style of storytelling, much like The Babadook. There are countless theories surrounding what this film is actually about, with ideas such as trauma, genetic illness, and even sexually transmitted diseases circulating on the internet - but the truth remains that It Follows is just as mysterious and unknowable as the curse that it depicts.

The Visit doesn’t have the metaphorical storytelling and intentional ambiguity that’s on display in The Babadook, but it’s just as bold and brash with its story. Like many of M. Night Shyamalan’s best films, it takes plenty of huge risks and twists that ultimately pay off its silliness by taking the audience on a non-stop thrill ride that’s slowly crafted throughout the first two acts.

2 Smile Directed By Parker Finn Smile 3.0 1 Your Rating5 stars4.5 stars4 stars3.5 stars3 star2.5 stars2 stars1.5 stars1 stars0.5 star Rate Now Submit Rate Now Edit Leave a Review*Availability in US A psychological horror film written and directed by newcomer Parker Finn, Smile is the story of a woman who, after witnessing a traumatic incident involving a patient, terrifying incidents keep occurring in her life. Sosie Bacon stars as Dr.

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