The concept of a ring, whether it's a cursed object, a symbol of eternal love, or a portal to otherworldly horrors, has been a staple in horror cinema. This curated list dives into the chilling depths of films where rings play a central, often malevolent role. From haunted jewelry to supernatural curses, these movies offer a unique blend of terror and fascination, making them a must-watch for any horror enthusiast looking for something a little different from the usual slasher or ghost story.

Pulse (2001)
Description: Although not about a physical ring, "Pulse" explores the theme of endless cycles of death through the internet, a modern-day ring of communication.
Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood in 2006, but the original Japanese version is considered more atmospheric and terrifying.


The Ring (2002)
Description: This American remake of the Japanese horror film "Ringu" revolves around a cursed videotape that kills viewers seven days after watching it. The ring in this film is symbolic, representing the cycle of death and rebirth, making it a perfect fit for this list.
Fact: The film was so popular that it spawned a franchise, including sequels and a TV series. The iconic scene with the well was shot in a real well in California.


The Ring 3D (2017)
Description: The latest installment in the American "Ring" series, "Rings" delves into the origins of the curse and introduces a new ring of viewers passing the tape along.
Fact: This film was released in 3D, aiming to immerse viewers in the terror of the curse in a more visceral way.


The Ring of the Sorcerer (2010)
Description: While not strictly a horror film, this Disney movie includes elements of dark magic and a ring that grants power, fitting into the theme of rings with supernatural significance.
Fact: The film features a modern retelling of the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment from Disney's "Fantasia."


The Ring Two (2005)
Description: Following the events of "The Ring," this sequel explores the continued curse of Samara, with a ring of water playing a significant role in the supernatural events.
Fact: The film introduces new elements to the mythology, including Samara's ability to manipulate water, which adds a new layer of horror.


Dark Water (2002)
Description: While not directly about a ring, this film by Hideo Nakata, the director of "Ringu," features a cursed apartment where water plays a central role, symbolizing the ring of life and death.
Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood in 2005, further cementing Nakata's influence in the horror genre.


The Ring of the Nibelung (1924)
Description: This silent film epic features a magical ring that brings doom to its possessors, a precursor to the modern horror ring trope.
Fact: It's one of the earliest films to explore the theme of a cursed ring, influencing later works like "The Lord of the Rings."


The Ring Virus (1999)
Description: A South Korean adaptation of "Ringu," this film features a cursed video that kills its viewers. The ring here is more metaphorical, representing the cycle of death and the inescapable curse.
Fact: It was one of the first Korean films to gain international attention, showcasing the global appeal of the ring curse narrative.


Ringu (1998)
Description: The original Japanese film that started it all, "Ringu" tells the story of a journalist investigating a cursed videotape that leads to death. The ring here symbolizes the inescapable fate tied to the curse.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Koji Suzuki, which itself was inspired by an urban legend about a cursed videotape.


The Ring of Destiny (1940)
Description: This British film involves a ring that leads to a series of mysterious events, blending elements of romance, drama, and supernatural horror.
Fact: It's one of the lesser-known films that explores the theme of a cursed ring, offering a historical perspective on the trope.
