If you were captivated by the chilling tale of 'Carrie' (2013), you're likely craving more films and shows that blend horror, psychological drama, and supernatural elements. This article curates 10 gripping titles that share themes of revenge, telekinesis, or the struggles of adolescence, ensuring you find your next binge-worthy watch. Whether you're drawn to the eerie atmosphere or the emotional depth of 'Carrie,' this list has something to terrify and enthrall you.

The Exorcist (1973)
Description: Like 'Carrie', 'The Exorcist' explores themes of religious hysteria, female adolescence, and supernatural horror. Both films feature young female protagonists who are ostracized and ultimately become vessels for terrifying forces. The emotional intensity and psychological horror in both films are deeply unsettling.
Fact: 'The Exorcist' was based on a novel inspired by a real-life exorcism case. The film was so terrifying that it caused audiences to faint and vomit in theaters. It was the first horror film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.


Carrie (1976)
Description: The original 'Carrie' shares the same source material as the 2013 version, both based on Stephen King's novel. The themes of bullying, religious extremism, and telekinetic revenge are central to both films. The 1976 version is iconic for its shocking prom scene and Sissy Spacek's unforgettable performance.
Fact: Sissy Spacek was not the first choice for the role of Carrie; other actresses considered included Jodie Foster and Kim Basinger. The pig's blood scene used real blood, which caused the set to smell terrible. The film was a major box office success, earning over $33 million on a $


The Craft (1996)
Description: 'The Craft' shares 'Carrie's' focus on female outsiders who harness supernatural powers to exact revenge. Both films delve into the dark side of adolescence, with themes of bullying, empowerment, and the consequences of unchecked power. The coven in 'The Craft' mirrors Carrie's isolation and eventual explosion of rage.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life Wiccan practices, and a Wiccan consultant was hired to ensure accuracy. Fairuza Balk, who played Nancy, was so into her role that she reportedly stayed in character off-set. The film has since become a cult classic, especially among teenage girls.


Ginger Snaps (2000)
Description: 'Ginger Snaps' parallels 'Carrie' in its exploration of female adolescence through the lens of horror. Both films use supernatural elements (werewolves in 'Ginger Snaps', telekinesis in 'Carrie') to metaphorically represent the turmoil of growing up. The sisterly bond in 'Ginger Snaps' adds another layer of emotional depth, similar to Carrie's fraught relationship with her mother.
Fact: The film was originally conceived as a werewolf story set in the suburbs to explore themes of female puberty. It was a box office flop but gained a massive cult following. The film's title refers to both the protagonist's name and the phrase 'ginger snaps', implying a sudden, violent change.


Suspiria (2018)
Description: The 2018 remake of 'Suspiria' shares 'Carrie's' focus on female power and the grotesque. Both films feature young women who are initially vulnerable but ultimately unleash terrifying forces. The dance academy in 'Suspiria' serves a similar function to the high school in 'Carrie', as a microcosm of societal pressures and hidden horrors.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1977 Italian horror classic. Tilda Swinton played multiple roles, including an elderly male doctor. The film's soundtrack was composed by Thom Yorke of Radiohead.


Jennifer's Body (2009)
Description: Like 'Carrie', 'Jennifer's Body' features a young woman who becomes a monstrous force after a traumatic event. Both films explore themes of female rage, high school cruelty, and the supernatural. The dark humor and feminist undertones in 'Jennifer's Body' resonate with the themes of empowerment and revenge in 'Carrie'.
Fact: The film was written by Diablo Cody, who also wrote 'Juno'. Megan Fox's performance was initially panned but has since been reevaluated as a cult classic. The film's title is a play on the phrase 'Jennifer's body' as both a possessive and a descriptor of her physical form.


Let the Right One In (2008)
Description: Like 'Carrie', 'Let the Right One In' is a coming-of-age story with a dark, supernatural twist. Both films feature young protagonists who are outsiders and who form a bond that leads to violent consequences. The cold, atmospheric setting of 'Let the Right One In' mirrors the oppressive environment in 'Carrie'.
Fact: The film is based on a novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, who also wrote the screenplay. The original Swedish title translates to 'Let the Old Dreams In'. The film was remade in the U.S. as 'Let Me In' in


The Babadook (2014)
Description: 'The Babadook' and 'Carrie' both deal with the psychological horror of repressed emotions and trauma. While 'Carrie' focuses on the rage of a bullied teenager, 'The Babadook' explores a mother's grief and anger. Both films use supernatural elements to externalize inner turmoil, creating a deeply unsettling atmosphere.
Fact: The Babadook monster became an unlikely LGBTQ+ icon after the film's release. The film was shot in just 30 days. Director Jennifer Kent drew inspiration from German Expressionist cinema for the film's visual style.


Hereditary (2018)
Description: 'Hereditary' shares 'Carrie's' focus on family trauma and the supernatural. Both films feature young protagonists who are caught in a web of familial dysfunction and supernatural horror. The intense emotional performances and shocking violence in 'Hereditary' echo the visceral impact of 'Carrie'.
Fact: Toni Collette's performance was widely praised but controversially snubbed by the Oscars. The film's director, Ari Aster, drew inspiration from classic horror films like 'Rosemary's Baby'. The miniature models in the film were all created by hand.


Midsommar (2019)
Description: 'Midsommar' and 'Carrie' both explore themes of isolation, trauma, and the eruption of violence. While 'Carrie' is set in a high school, 'Midsommar' takes place in a secluded commune, but both films use their settings to amplify the psychological horror. The bright, daylight horror of 'Midsommar' contrasts with 'Carrie's' dark visuals but achieves a similarly unsettling effect.
Fact: Florence Pugh's performance was largely improvised, especially during the emotional breakdown scenes. The film was inspired by director Ari Aster's own breakup. The May Queen dress worn by Pugh weighed over 40 pounds.
