If you were captivated by the eerie, surreal atmosphere of 'Berberian Sound Studio' (2012), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share its unsettling tone, psychological depth, and unique sound design. Whether you're a fan of slow-burn horror or experimental cinema, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Conversation (1974)
Description: A psychological thriller that delves into themes of paranoia, surveillance, and the unreliability of perception, mirroring the unsettling atmosphere and introspective narrative style.
Fact: The film was inspired by the Watergate scandal and won the Palme d'Or at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival.


Eraserhead (1977)
Description: A surreal and nightmarish exploration of anxiety, parenthood, and the subconscious, with a similarly haunting and otherworldly visual and auditory style.
Fact: The film took five years to complete, with much of the production done in the director's own home.


The Tenant (1976)
Description: A psychological horror film that delves into themes of paranoia, identity, and the disintegration of reality, with a similarly claustrophobic and unsettling narrative style.
Fact: The film was shot in the same Parisian apartment building where the director lived, adding to its personal and eerie atmosphere.


Blow Out (1981)
Description: Explores the manipulation of sound and the protagonist's descent into obsession, creating a tense and immersive auditory experience that parallels the intricate sound design.
Fact: The film's climax was shot during the actual Liberty Day parade in Philadelphia, adding to its realism.


Possession (1981)
Description: A deeply psychological and surreal horror film that explores themes of madness, identity, and the breakdown of relationships, with a similarly intense and unsettling atmosphere.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries upon its release due to its extreme content and was later re-edited for international distribution.


Videodrome (1983)
Description: A body horror film that explores the blurring of reality and media, with a similarly unsettling and hallucinatory narrative that challenges the viewer's perception.
Fact: The film's special effects were groundbreaking at the time, including the use of practical effects to create its surreal visuals.


Caché (2005)
Description: A slow-burning psychological thriller that examines guilt, surveillance, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction, much like the unsettling and ambiguous narrative approach.
Fact: The film's long, static shots were designed to make the audience feel like voyeurs, heightening the tension.


Black Swan (2010)
Description: A psychological thriller that delves into themes of obsession, identity, and the dark side of artistic pursuit, with a similarly intense and visually striking style.
Fact: The lead actress trained for over a year in ballet to prepare for the role, adding to the film's authenticity.


Under the Skin (2013)
Description: A surreal and atmospheric exploration of identity and alienation, with a haunting visual and auditory style that creates a deeply immersive and unsettling experience.
Fact: Many of the scenes featuring non-actors were filmed with hidden cameras, adding to the film's eerie realism.


The Neon Demon (2016)
Description: A visually striking and psychologically intense film that delves into themes of obsession, identity, and the dark side of creativity, with a similarly hypnotic and unsettling tone.
Fact: The film's color palette was inspired by the work of photographer Gregory Crewdson, known for his surreal and cinematic images.
