If you loved the eerie atmosphere and supernatural thrills of Rigor Mortis (2013), this list is for you. Dive into 10 similarly haunting movies and shows that blend horror, folklore, and emotional depth, perfect for fans craving more chilling tales.

The Sixth Sense (1999)
Description: A masterclass in psychological horror, where the supernatural is intertwined with human emotion, leading to a shocking and poignant conclusion.
Fact: The iconic line 'I see dead people' was improvised by the young actor Haley Joel Osment during rehearsals and was kept in the final script.


The Others (2001)
Description: A gothic horror story that relies on suspense and a haunting atmosphere, with a twist that redefines the entire narrative, much like the unexpected revelations in supernatural thrillers.
Fact: The movie was shot entirely in Spain, and the house used for filming was a real mansion with no artificial lighting, adding to the film's eerie authenticity.


The Orphanage (2007)
Description: A chilling tale that combines ghostly apparitions with emotional depth, focusing on a mother's desperate search for her missing child in a haunted setting.
Fact: The film's producer, Guillermo del Toro, was so impressed by the script that he decided to produce it without any changes, marking his first Spanish-language production.


The Conjuring (2013)
Description: Based on real-life paranormal investigations, this film delivers intense scares through its use of atmospheric tension and a family's terrifying ordeal with malevolent spirits.
Fact: The real-life Warrens, who inspired the film, claimed that the Annabelle doll was so dangerous it had to be kept in a special case to prevent it from causing harm.


Sinister (2012)
Description: A horror film that delves into the darkness of human nature and the supernatural, with found footage elements that amplify the sense of dread and mystery.
Fact: The creepy home videos featured in the movie were inspired by real snuff films, adding an unsettling layer of realism to the story.


The Babadook (2014)
Description: A psychological horror film that explores grief and mental illness through the lens of a terrifying children's book monster, blending emotional depth with supernatural horror.
Fact: The Babadook character became an unlikely LGBTQ+ icon after fans reinterpreted the monster as a symbol of repressed identity and acceptance.


The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Description: A claustrophobic horror film set in a morgue, where the investigation of an unidentified corpse leads to terrifying supernatural discoveries.
Fact: The film's director, André Øvredal, wanted to create a horror movie that felt like a 'locked-room mystery,' with the morgue serving as the perfect confined setting.


The Wailing (2016)
Description: A slow-burning horror film that blends supernatural elements with psychological tension, featuring eerie atmospheres and a deep exploration of fear and the unknown.
Fact: The film's director, Na Hong-jin, spent years researching shamanistic rituals to ensure authenticity in the movie's depiction of exorcisms.


Train to Busan (2016)
Description: A high-octane zombie thriller that balances intense action with emotional storytelling, set against the backdrop of a speeding train.
Fact: The film was shot almost entirely on a moving train, with the actors performing their own stunts to maintain the movie's relentless pace.


Hereditary (2018)
Description: A deeply unsettling film that combines family drama with occult horror, featuring shocking twists and a pervasive sense of doom.
Fact: The miniature models seen throughout the film were all handcrafted by the protagonist, mirroring the director's own childhood hobby of building miniatures.
