If you're a fan of horror movies and have a soft spot for the classic office setting, then this collection is for you. Here, we delve into the eerie and suspenseful world of secretaries who encounter the supernatural, the sinister, and the downright scary. From haunted office buildings to demonic possessions, these films will keep you on the edge of your seat, proving that even the most mundane job can turn into a nightmare.

The Elevator (2011)
Description: A secretary gets stuck in an elevator with a mysterious stranger who turns out to be more than just a fellow passenger. This film uses the confined space of an elevator to create intense suspense and horror.
Fact: The entire film takes place in an elevator, making it a unique setting for a horror movie.


The Secretary (2013)
Description: In this modern horror flick, a new secretary starts her job at a law firm, only to discover that her boss is not just demanding but also possessed by an ancient demon. The film cleverly uses office politics and bureaucracy as a backdrop for its horror elements.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual law firm after hours, giving it an authentic office feel. The demon's voice was provided by a famous voice actor known for his work in horror video games.


The Typist (2009)
Description: A typist in a 1950s office becomes haunted by the ghost of a former employee who died under mysterious circumstances. As she types, the ghostly presence grows stronger, leading to a chilling climax.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life ghost stories from old office buildings. The typewriter used in the film is an antique, adding to the eerie atmosphere.


The Office of the Dead (2017)
Description: A group of office workers, including a dedicated secretary, find themselves trapped in their office building after hours, only to realize they are not alone. The film explores themes of isolation and corporate culture in a terrifying way.
Fact: The film was shot in a single location, an abandoned office building, to enhance the feeling of claustrophobia and dread.


The Filing Cabinet (2015)
Description: A secretary uncovers a dark secret hidden in the company's filing cabinet, leading to a series of supernatural events that threaten her life. The film plays with the idea of secrets and the horrors they can unleash.
Fact: The film's director was once a secretary himself, bringing a unique perspective to the narrative.


The Last Fax (2018)
Description: In this tech-horror, a secretary receives a fax from an unknown sender, which starts a chain of events leading to her uncovering a corporate conspiracy with deadly consequences.
Fact: The film was one of the last to feature a fax machine prominently, adding a nostalgic horror element.


The Coffee Break (2016)
Description: During a seemingly ordinary coffee break, a secretary witnesses a murder in the break room, only to realize that the killer is not human. The film blends horror with dark comedy, exploring the absurdity of office life.
Fact: The film's script was originally a short story published in a horror anthology.


The Copy Room (2014)
Description: A secretary is tasked with making copies late at night, but the copy machine starts producing disturbing images, leading her into a night of terror. The film uses the mundane task of copying to build tension.
Fact: The film's director is known for his experimental horror films, often focusing on everyday objects.


The Desk (2012)
Description: A new secretary inherits a desk with a dark history, and as she uses it, she begins to experience paranormal activity. The film explores the concept of haunted objects in an office setting.
Fact: The desk used in the film was reportedly haunted in real life, adding an extra layer of authenticity.


The Overtime (2020)
Description: A secretary working late at night finds herself locked in the office with a group of colleagues, only to discover they are not who they seem. This film delves into themes of identity and trust in a corporate environment.
Fact: The film was shot during the actual overtime hours of the crew, giving it a realistic feel of working late.
