The Lighthouse –Shot in eerie black-and-white, this psychological horror stars Dafoe and Pattinson trapped in isolation.
Lovecraft Country –This series blends Lovecraftian monsters with 1950s racism, delivering chills and social commentary.
Night of the Living Dead –Romero’s 1968 classic invented modern zombies on a shoestring budget—still terrifying today
From Dusk Till Dawn –Starts as a crime thriller, then explodes into a wild vampire massacre mid-film.
His House –Refugees face supernatural horrors in their new home, blending trauma with terrifying folklore.
O Brother, Where Art Thou? –The Coen Brothers’ quirky Depression-era tale mirrors Homer’s Odyssey with bluegrass and wit.
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