If you're a fan of the dark, surreal, and unsettling world of 'Habit' (1997), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same eerie atmosphere, psychological depth, and haunting themes. Whether you loved the film's blend of horror and existential dread or its gritty indie aesthetic, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Hunger (1983)
Description: Blends eroticism with horror, focusing on the loneliness and existential torment of immortal beings, wrapped in a stylish, atmospheric presentation.
Fact: David Bowie's first major film role, and the opening sequence features a performance by the band Bauhaus.


The Lost Boys (1987)
Description: A stylish, darkly humorous take on vampirism that blends horror with coming-of-age themes, set in a sun-drenched but sinister coastal town.
Fact: The film's title is a reference to the characters in J.M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan,' who never grow up.


Cronos (1993)
Description: A unique, darkly poetic spin on vampirism, blending horror with fairy-tale elements and exploring themes of immortality and decay.
Fact: Guillermo del Toro's feature film debut, which he also wrote and directed.


The Addiction (1995)
Description: A dark, philosophical take on vampirism that explores themes of addiction, existential dread, and moral decay, presented in a stark black-and-white aesthetic.
Fact: The film was shot in just 16 days on a very low budget, and its monochromatic style was chosen to emphasize its gritty, urban setting.


Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
Description: A meta-fictional horror film that blurs the line between reality and fiction, exploring the obsession with immortality and the dark side of artistic creation.
Fact: The film is a fictionalized account of the making of the 1922 silent film 'Nosferatu.'


Thirst (2009)
Description: A visceral, emotionally charged story that reimagines vampirism as both a curse and a twisted form of liberation, with lush cinematography.
Fact: The film won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.


Let the Right One In (2008)
Description: A haunting, atmospheric story that intertwines vampirism with themes of childhood loneliness and the search for connection, set against a bleak winter backdrop.
Fact: The film was shot in the Stockholm suburb of Blackeberg, where the original novel is also set.


Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
Description: A melancholic, introspective portrayal of vampires as cultured, world-weary beings, emphasizing their alienation from humanity and the passage of time.
Fact: The film's soundtrack features original music by Jozef van Wissem and SQÜRL, blending classical and modern influences.


A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
Description: A visually striking, minimalist vampire tale that subverts genre tropes, focusing on isolation, power dynamics, and quiet rebellion.
Fact: Often described as the first Iranian vampire Western, blending elements of multiple genres.


The Transfiguration (2016)
Description: A gritty, urban take on vampirism that explores trauma, survival, and the blurred line between reality and delusion.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life cases of people who believed they were vampires.
