If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and suspenseful thrills of The Night Sitter (2018), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that blend horror, humor, and unexpected twists, perfect for fans of babysitters-gone-wrong and supernatural chills. Whether you're craving more eerie atmospheres or quirky characters, these picks will keep you entertained.

The People Under the Stairs (1991)
Description: A darkly comedic horror film that explores themes of class disparity and survival, featuring a young protagonist trapped in a nightmarish house.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life news stories about children being kept captive in abusive households. Director Wes Craven wanted to blend social commentary with horror.


The Strangers (2008)
Description: A chilling home invasion horror that relies on psychological terror and the unpredictability of its masked assailants.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events, including the Manson Family murders and a series of break-ins the director experienced as a child. It was shot in just 20 days.


The Collector (2009)
Description: A brutal horror-thriller that combines home invasion with traps and psychological torment, creating a relentless sense of danger.
Fact: The film was initially conceived as a prequel to a different horror franchise but was reworked into an original story. The lead actor performed many of his own stunts.


Trick 'r Treat (2007)
Description: An anthology horror film that weaves together multiple stories with a darkly humorous tone, celebrating the macabre side of Halloween.
Fact: The film was delayed for two years before its release, eventually becoming a cult classic. The character Sam has since become an iconic figure in horror.


The House of the Devil (2009)
Description: A retro-styled horror film that builds suspense through atmosphere and a sense of dread, focusing on a babysitter who uncovers sinister secrets.
Fact: The movie was intentionally made to look like it was filmed in the 1980s, using period-accurate equipment and techniques. It was shot on 16mm film to achieve its vintage aesthetic.


The Innkeepers (2011)
Description: A slow-burning horror film that blends tension with dark humor, set in a haunted hotel where the supernatural elements are revealed gradually.
Fact: The film was shot in a real haunted hotel, the Yankee Pedlar Inn, which added to the eerie atmosphere. Director Ti West encouraged improvisation to enhance the naturalistic feel.


Creep (2014)
Description: A found-footage horror film that plays with audience expectations, blending psychological terror with moments of dark humor.
Fact: The film was largely improvised, with the actors given only a basic outline of the plot. It was shot in just eight days on a minimal budget.


Creep 2 (2017)
Description: A sequel that delves deeper into the mind of its unsettling protagonist, maintaining a balance between horror and dark comedy.
Fact: The film was shot in secret, with many of the crew unaware it was a sequel to the original. The lead actress was not given the full script to enhance her reactions.


Don't Breathe (2016)
Description: A tense thriller that turns the tables on its protagonists, trapping them in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a seemingly helpless victim.
Fact: The film's climax was originally much darker, but test audiences found it too disturbing, leading to a revised ending. The house set was built from scratch to allow for intricate camera movements.


Hush (2016)
Description: A home invasion thriller with a unique twist, featuring a protagonist who is deaf, adding an extra layer of tension and vulnerability.
Fact: The film was shot in just 18 days on a modest budget. The screenplay was written in a week, inspired by the director's desire to create a suspenseful film with minimal dialogue.
