If you loved the chilling terror of 'Child's Play' (1988), the iconic horror film about a possessed doll named Chucky, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that deliver the same spine-tingling mix of horror, suspense, and dark humor. Whether you're a fan of killer dolls, supernatural thrills, or psychological terror, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Description: The psychological horror of a mother realizing her child may be evil parallels the fear of dolls or toys turning against their owners.
Fact: The film's iconic apartment building, The Dakota, is a real New York City landmark with its own haunted history.


The Exorcist (1973)
Description: This landmark horror film deals with demonic possession, much like how dolls can become conduits for evil forces in other stories.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries upon release due to its intense and graphic content.


The Omen (1976)
Description: The film explores the horror of a child being the vessel for evil, similar to how dolls can harbor malevolent spirits in other horror stories.
Fact: The movie's iconic score by Jerry Goldsmith won the Academy Award for Best Original Score.


Poltergeist (1982)
Description: This classic horror film involves malevolent spirits haunting a family through their home and possessions, including a terrifying clown doll.
Fact: The film's infamous clown doll scene has become one of the most memorable moments in horror cinema.


Pinocchio's Revenge (1996)
Description: The film revolves around a possessed doll that brings terror to those around it, blending horror with the unsettling idea of a child's toy turning malevolent.
Fact: The movie was originally titled 'The Toymaker' before being changed to 'Pinocchio's Revenge' to capitalize on the horror doll trend.


Dead Silence (2007)
Description: This horror film features a ventriloquist dummy as the central antagonist, playing on the fear of inanimate objects coming to life with sinister intentions.
Fact: The film's creepy dummy, Billy, was inspired by classic ventriloquist dummies from mid-20th century horror films.


The Conjuring (2013)
Description: While not focused on a doll, this film shares the theme of supernatural entities terrorizing a family, with a strong emphasis on haunted objects and locations.
Fact: The film is based on the real-life Perron family haunting case from the 1970s.


Annabelle (2014)
Description: Centered around a haunted doll that wreaks havoc, this film taps into the deep-seated fear of childhood objects becoming vessels for evil forces.
Fact: Annabelle is based on a real-life haunted doll case investigated by paranormal researchers Ed and Lorraine Warren.


The Boy (2016)
Description: The story follows a nanny who discovers that the doll she's caring for might be alive, playing with the psychological horror of dolls harboring dark secrets.
Fact: The film's twist ending subverts expectations about the nature of the doll's malevolence.


Brahms: The Boy II (2020)
Description: A sequel that continues the eerie tale of a doll with a disturbing presence, exploring themes of childhood innocence corrupted by supernatural forces.
Fact: This installment delves deeper into the mythology surrounding the Brahms doll, expanding the horror universe.
