Flawed but also nightmarish and visually sleek, The Midnight Meat Train is a grotesquely brutal horror that fans of the genre will enjoy.
Extra Ordinary is an extraordinarily charming albeit a bit clumsy Irish horror comedy featuring ghosts, demons, and even a bit of romance.
Drawing inspiration from the genre classics, The Convent is a charmingly nostalgic, funny and entertaining horror comedy.
Maintaining a casual and cheeky atmosphere despite all the deaths, Fallen is an exceptional noir serial killer movie with an occult twist.
Cheesy, silly, and yet also surprisingly intelligent, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a fun eighties horror comedy heavy on the nudity.
Ominous, mysterious, and quite gory at times, Venus is a good Spanish occult horror movie inspired by Lovecraft's tales of cosmic terror.
Saint AKA Sint is a charming little Dutch horror comedy about zombie Santa appearing in Amsterdam to kill all those who've been naughty.
No One Gets Out Alive is a highly underrated occult horror movie featuring a nightmarish atmosphere, fast pacing and one hell of a finale.
Jennifer's Body is a stylish and funny horror comedy at its best and a guilty pleasure at its worst and definitely a movie worth watching.
Offering a gripping narrative, Nefarious is a psychological thriller following a serial killer claiming he's possessed hours before his execution.
Set in the Deep South where the supernatural still lives, The Skeleton Key is an atmospheric, simple, and effective occult horror movie.
Evil Dead Rise and with it a hope that the horror genre is not dead but very much alive offering gruesomely gory fun for everyone.
Atmospheric, oozing with mystery and macabre, From Hell is a Gothic horror movie about Jack The Ripper with a twist.
Slow and lacking the expected tension, Regression is a movie offering an intriguing look into the Satanic Panic of the late eighties.
Highly entertaining, easy to watch, and just so damn cool, WolfCop is a charming indie horror comedy masterpiece you simply must watch!
The 2007 Spanish horror movie REC is so scary, immersive, and well-crafted that it's undoubtedly the best found-footage movie ever made.
A bit messy but still scary, funny, and entertaining, Anything For Jackson is an occult horror movie worth checking out.
Cleverly poking fun at the classic horror setup of The Cabin in the Woods, this is a highly entertaining masterpiece.
You will forget everything else when you start watching Brotherhood of the Wolf, a stylish, creative and entertaining French fantasy movie.
Atmospheric, visually striking, and captivating, Hellhole is an occult masterpiece and the best horror movie you never heard of.
Satanic rituals, murder, theft, drugs, and a whole bunch of weird characters await you in Weirdsville, a charming little black comedy.
Blending religion, science, and the supernatural, Prince of Darkness is a flawed but feverishly nightmarish and intense horror movie.
Dark and brooding, Angel Heart is an engaging noir thriller with an occult edge driven by a powerful performance by Mickey Rourke.
Refreshing and authentic, Warlock is just so weird, funny, and above all, honest, that you won't be able to take your eyes off it.
Horror and metal go hand and in hand and when you add comedy to the mix you get Deathgasm, an incredibly entertaining and gory movie.
Priests with snipers, superstrong grandmas, and epic action scenes are just a few of the things you can expect from hilarious End of Days.
The Ritual offers a refreshing take of the "getting lost in the forest" sub-genre of horror movies featuring an engaging atmosphere and intriguing story.
Hereditary features a very well-thought-out story and incredible character development. This is not your usual jump-scare horror movie but a visceral and haunting tragedy with overwhelming black humor undertones.
Moody and atmospheric, The House of the Devil is a slow-burning horror with extremely strong eighties vibes. Written and directed by very talented Ti West, The House of the Devil is not a horror movie for everybody.
The Believers is a slow-burner following an investigation about a series of ritualistic murders of children in New York and a man who got too close to the case.
Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow is an atmospheric, original, and gritty slow-burner exploring the mystery behind the voodoo zombie myth.
Baskin is a Turkish horror movie similar to Hellraiser that will give you nightmares. Plus, what's the last movie from Turkey you've seen?
Very authentic and refreshing horror movie with an engaging story and great atmosphere. Based on old folk tales, it's a must watch for horror fans.
Highly effective in creating a tense atmosphere, Devil is a single-location psychological horror movie definitely worth watching.
Shelter AKA 6 Souls is a solid psychological thriller with strong occult themes elevated by excellent performances and creepy vibes.
Unashamedly trashy and stylish, Drive Angry is a must-see for all fans of action, Nic Cage, and brainless but highly entertaining movies.
Set during an epidemic of the bubonic plague, Season of the Witch is an entertaining and visually formidable fantasy time-killer.
Starring Henry Cavill, Blood Creek is a highly underrated, visually impressive, and authentic horror with one hell of a villain.
Brutal, visceral, and loosely based on real events, Borderland follows a group of friends on their doomed vacation in Mexico.
Not taking itself too seriously, Army of Darkness is a hilarious and fast-paced finale of the Evil Dead franchise set in the middle ages.
Hilariously bloody, Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn is one of the best eighties horror comedies and, IMHO, the best movie in the Evil Dead franchise.
Featuring gruesome gore, slapstick humor, and a vibrant atmosphere, The Evil Dead is a cult classic still worth watching.
Drag Me to Hell is a highly entertaining, visually sleek, and delightfully gross horror comedy featuring a lot of effective jump-scares.
Shrouded in mystery and the occult, The Ninth Gate will take you on the quest to find the book that supposedly can summon the Devil himself.
Odd, visually appealing, and above all, immersive, Krabat is a German dark fantasy movie that feels like a satanic version of Harry Potter.