Don’t forget popcorn this Halloween weekend as you celebrate the spooky season with ED’s curated Horror Fiesta Binge List in order of their IMDB rating— The Haunting of Hill House, 2018 One mini-series season, ten episodes of this seat-gripper directed by Mike Flanagan will spook you right into the Halloween weekend. Swiftly balancing two timelines, […]
Don’t forget popcorn this Halloween weekend as you celebrate the spooky season with ED’s curated Horror Fiesta Binge List in order of their IMDB rating—
The Haunting of Hill House, 2018
One mini-series season, ten episodes of this seat-gripper directed by Mike Flanagan will spook you right into the Halloween weekend. Swiftly balancing two timelines, the plot revolves around five siblings whose paranormal experiences in their childhood at Hill House continue to haunt them in adulthood.
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this series on www.netflix.com
Psycho, 1960
Classic alert! Directed by celebrated British director Alfred Hitchcock, the feature film follows the account of Bates Motel, Norman Bates and a woman on the run.
Watch the trailer here.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, 1920
Said to be the first horror movie ever, the film manages to spook even a century after it was first premiered. Dark, twisted and based on hypnosis, it certainly is a must-watch for horror aficionados.
Watch the trailer here.
Rosemary’s Baby, 1968
This age-old movie works as a slow burn and will keep you glued to your screens. Rosemary and Guy—a young couple trying for a baby move into a swanky building on Central Park West, but find themselves surrounded by peculiar and concerning neighbours.
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.play.google.com/store/movies
Let the Right One In, 2008
A childhood romance gone wrong, a Swedish movie adapted from the book by John Ajvide Lindqvist, portrays a sensitive, troubled 12-year-old boy and a young, mysterious and troublesome girl. It seems just a little quirky until someone reveals a secret…
Watch the trailer here.
Get Out, 2017
A melange of genres, the film directed by Jordan Peele, is based on the surprises (not pleasant ones) waiting to unfold when a man in love visits his seemingly ‘normal’ girlfriend’s parents…
Watch the trailer here.
The Birds, 1963
Yet another Alfred Hitchcock film, this one revolves around a pompous socialite who follows a lawyer to his home with the intent of playing a practical joke on him. Things take a screeching turn when the birds in the area begin to attack the people there.
Watch the trailer here.
A Quiet Place, 2018
Directed by the multi-talented John Krasinki, and starring himself and his wife, Emily Blunt—the movie follows a family trying to survive in a world where all humans are killed by blind but sound-sensitive creatures. They must maintain silence to survive….
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.play.google.com/store/movies
The Lighthouse, 2019
The Robert Pattinson starrer is a definite seat-jerker and takes you through the account of a young lighthouse keeper assisting his elderly supervisor. The plot turns when the youngster is plagued by vivid ‘hallucinations’.
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.netflix.com
The Haunting of Bly manor, 2020
The second entry of The Haunting anthology series can be watched as a standalone from its first instalment. The storyline, based on the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, follows a young governess at Bly Manor who witnesses apparitions haunting the estate. This one is highly recommended for goth fans!
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this series on www.netflix.com
Hereditary, 2018
Familial secrets take a dramatic turn with the passing away of the matriarch of the Graham family, leading to her daughter and grandchildren unravelling cryptic and scaring secrets about their ancestry, alongside trying to escape the demonic fate they have been passed on.
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.primevideo.com
The Invisible Man, 2020
After watching this movie, there’s a possibility you might not throw around the word ‘stalker’ just as carelessly. Inspired by H.G. Wells’ classic book, the movie follows Cecilia, a woman whose frantic ex-boyfriend fakes his death to torment her, on the path to unravel the truth, she discovers something ground-breaking.
Watch the trailer here.
The Witch, 2015
Directed by Robert Eggers and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, and set in the New England of the 17th century, the plot follows a banished Puritan family and their farm by the edge of a remote forest.
Watch the trailer here.
Ready or not, 2019
A cross between comedy and horror genre, this 90-minute is sure to take you through varied emotions and glue you to your screens. The plot involves a newlywed bride, Grace who as her first step into married life must hide from midnight until dawn while her new in-laws hunt her down with guns, crossbows and other weapons. Wondering why?
Watch the trailer here.
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The Babadook, 2014
The directorial debut of Jennifer Kent, this horror film is based on her short film titled Monster and is a must-watch for psychology enthusiasts. The plot sees a single mother helping her son battle his fear of a monster lurking in the house, while being distressed by the terrorising death of her husband, but soon discovers there’s something deeper….
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.primevideo.com
Us, 2019
Us, directed by Jordan Peele, is quite literally the horror adaptation of the notion that we are our own biggest competitors. The film follows Adelaide Wilson and her kin, who are attacked by a mysterious group adorning red garments, only to realise the attackers are their doppelgangers.
Watch the trailer here.
Sinister, 2012
The Ethan Hawke-starrer narrates a story of a true-crime writer, who out of desperation to move out of his slump shifts to a house where a family has been murdered. It is only on stumbling upon some concrete evidence, does he realise the home is inhabited by supernatural forces.
Watch the trailer here.
Drag me to hell, 2009
Written and directed by the writer of the Spider-Man trilogy, Drag Me to Hell is a supernatural horror film that revolves around a loan officer, cursed by an elderly woman to be banished to hell upon rejecting to extend the latter’s mortgage plea.
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.primevideo.com
Malignant, 2021
Malignant is a supernatural horror film based on an original story by James Wan, Ingrid Bisu, and Akela Cooper. The plotline narrates the tale of a woman, Madison, who begins to have vivid visions of people being murdered, and eventually realises the incidents are taking place in real-time. The film captures her tryst of trying to save the victims, who are strangers to her.
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.play.google.com/store/movies
Lights out, 2016
Yet another nail-biting, horror-thriller from James Wan, Lights Out unwraps the story of Rebecca, a woman who is forced to face her fears, when her little brother experiences the same terror with regards to a frightening entity, Sophie who bears a mysterious attachment to her mother. All this only gets scarier, because anomalies take place only when…it’s lights out!
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.play.google.com/store/movies
Ouija: Origin of Evil, 2016
Written and directed by horror movie maven, Mike Flanagan, Ouija is an ideal film for those fascinated by the notorious spirit-calling game. A widow and her two daughters, decidedly call upon spirits to assist them to move on to the next phase of their lifecycle. It’s all fun and games until one guest decides to stay….
Watch the trailer here.
Mama, 2013
Based on the Argentine short film Mama, the movie follows the story of two young girls who are followed by an evil presence post the death of their parents. Nothing will ward the presence off, not even changing houses…
Watch the trailer here.
Watch this movie on www.netflix.com
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