If you're a fan of horror movies and have a fascination with the unknown depths of caves, this collection is for you. These films delve into the claustrophobic and terrifying world beneath the earth's surface, where darkness hides unspeakable horrors. From ancient evils to modern-day nightmares, these movies will keep you on the edge of your seat, making you question what might be lurking just beyond the next bend in the cave.

The Cave (2005)
Description: A team of divers explores a newly discovered underwater cave in Romania, where they awaken an ancient evil. The film combines elements of action, horror, and creature features.
Fact: The cave scenes were filmed in a specially constructed set in Romania, which was one of the largest underwater sets ever built for a film.


The Descent (2005)
Description: This British horror film follows a group of women who venture into an uncharted cave system, only to encounter terrifying creatures known as Crawlers. The film is renowned for its intense claustrophobia and psychological horror.
Fact: The film was shot in a real cave in Scotland, adding to the authenticity of the setting. There are two different endings, one for the UK and one for the US.


The Burrowers (2008)
Description: Set in the American West, this film involves a group of men tracking a tribe of creatures that live underground and kidnap settlers.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real historical accounts of mysterious disappearances in the Dakota Territory.


The Descent: Part 2 (2009)
Description: A sequel to the original, this film continues the story of Sarah, who is rescued from the cave only to be drawn back in by the authorities searching for her missing friends.
Fact: The film was released with two different endings, similar to the first movie, to cater to different audience expectations.


As Above, So Below (2014)
Description: An urban exploration team delves into the catacombs beneath Paris, encountering supernatural phenomena and their own personal demons. The film uses the claustrophobic setting to amplify the horror.
Fact: The film was shot in the real Paris Catacombs, with some scenes filmed in the actual tunnels.


The Caveman's Valentine (2001)
Description: This film features a homeless man who investigates a murder in a cave, blending elements of mystery, thriller, and psychological horror.
Fact: Samuel L. Jackson stars in this film, bringing his intense performance to the role of the cave-dwelling protagonist.


The Bunker (2001)
Description: Set in a German bunker during WWII, this film explores the psychological horror of being trapped underground with the ghosts of the past. While not strictly a cave movie, the bunker setting provides a similar claustrophobic atmosphere.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual WWII bunker in Germany, enhancing its eerie authenticity.


The Cave of the Yellow Dog (2005)
Description: While not a horror film, this Mongolian movie involves a young girl exploring a cave, leading to a series of events that blend folklore with real-life dangers.
Fact: The film was shot in the Gobi Desert, showcasing the natural beauty and the harsh environment of Mongolia.


The Cavern (2005)
Description: Eight friends explore a cave in West Virginia, only to find themselves trapped with a mysterious creature. The film focuses on the psychological effects of being trapped underground.
Fact: The film was shot in a real cave system, which added to the realism of the setting.


The Cave (1964)
Description: An early example of cave horror, this film involves a group of people trapped in a cave with a prehistoric creature. It's a classic tale of survival against an ancient threat.
Fact: This film was one of the first to use the cave setting for horror, setting a precedent for future movies in the genre.
