In the age of smart devices and AI, the line between convenience and terror has never been thinner. This curated list of horror films explores the dark side of technology, where gadgets become the harbingers of fear. From haunted smartphones to murderous robots, these movies will make you think twice about your next tech purchase. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a horror aficionado, this collection promises a thrilling journey into the unknown.

The Ring (2002)
Description: While not exclusively about gadgets, "The Ring" features a cursed videotape that kills viewers seven days after watching it. It's a classic example of how technology can be a conduit for horror.
Fact: The film was a major success, spawning sequels and a TV series, and it introduced the concept of "cursed media" to a broader audience.


Pulse (2006)
Description: In this American remake of the Japanese film "Kairo," the internet becomes a gateway for ghosts to enter the world of the living, leading to a chilling exploration of isolation and technology.
Fact: The film's director, Jim Sonzero, was known for his work in music videos before taking on this eerie tale.


One Missed Call (2008)
Description: This American remake of the Japanese film "Chakushin Ari" involves people receiving voicemails from their future selves, predicting their own deaths. The film delves into the terror of technology predicting and controlling fate.
Fact: The original Japanese film was part of a trilogy, with each film exploring different aspects of the curse.


The Signal (2007)
Description: A group of friends are drawn into a mysterious signal that leads to bizarre and terrifying events. The film explores how technology can manipulate reality and perception.
Fact: The film was shot in a non-linear fashion, with scenes filmed out of sequence to enhance the disorienting effect.


Friend Request (2016)
Description: A college student accepts a friend request from a lonely classmate, only to find herself haunted by a malevolent spirit through social media. It's a cautionary tale about the dangers of online connections.
Fact: The film was one of the first to explore the horror of social media interactions in depth.


Unfriended (2014)
Description: Unfriended takes place entirely on a computer screen, making it a unique entry in the horror genre. A group of friends are haunted by a mysterious figure during a Skype call, revealing dark secrets and leading to terrifying consequences.
Fact: The film was shot in real-time, and all the actors were in different locations, communicating only through their computers.


The Den (2013)
Description: A documentary filmmaker uses a live streaming service to study human behavior but ends up witnessing a murder. The film uses the internet as a setting for horror, showing how anonymity can lead to darkness.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life incidents of online voyeurism and the dark side of live streaming.


Shutter (2008)
Description: After a hit-and-run, a couple starts seeing ghostly figures in their photographs. The film uses the camera as a tool to reveal hidden horrors, blending technology with supernatural elements.
Fact: The film was remade from the Thai film of the same name, which was also a horror hit.


The App (2019)
Description: A group of tech entrepreneurs create an app that promises to fulfill users' deepest desires, but it comes with a deadly price. The film delves into the ethical dilemmas of technology and its unintended consequences.
Fact: The film was shot in Germany and explores themes of privacy, surveillance, and the dark side of innovation.


The Cell Phone (2008)
Description: This Japanese horror film revolves around a cursed cell phone that brings death to its owners. The story follows a young woman who receives the phone and must unravel its dark history before it's too late.
Fact: The film was inspired by urban legends about cursed phones and was one of the first to explore the horror potential of mobile devices.
