If you enjoyed the chilling atmosphere and psychological twists of 'Stonehearst Asylum' (2014), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same eerie suspense, dark secrets, and unsettling settings. Whether you're a fan of gothic horror, psychological thrillers, or period mysteries, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Changeling (1980)
Description: A supernatural horror film about grief, loss, and a haunted mansion. The atmospheric tension and psychological unraveling of the protagonist mirror the unsettling tone of the reference.
Fact: The film's iconic wheelchair scene was achieved using a simple fishing line. It was one of the first films to use the now-common horror trope of a child's ball bouncing down stairs.


The Ninth Configuration (1980)
Description: A psychological drama set in a remote castle-turned-asylum, blending dark humor with profound existential themes. The exploration of madness, reality, and human nature creates a similarly unsettling yet thought-provoking atmosphere.
Fact: The film was originally titled 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane' after the novel it's based on. It features one of the longest single-take fight scenes in cinema history.


The Others (2001)
Description: A gothic psychological horror film featuring a secluded mansion, supernatural occurrences, and a shocking twist. The atmospheric tension and themes of perception versus reality align closely with the reference's unsettling nature.
Fact: The film was shot almost entirely using natural light and candles to maintain authenticity. Nicole Kidman's character was originally written for an older actress.


The Devil's Backbone (2001)
Description: A gothic horror story set in an orphanage during the Spanish Civil War, combining supernatural elements with psychological depth. The atmospheric setting and themes of trauma and haunting memories create a similarly eerie tone.
Fact: The film's title refers to a real medical condition where spinal deformities were once thought to be signs of demonic possession. The orphanage set was built from scratch in the Spanish desert.


Session 9 (2001)
Description: A psychological horror film set in an abandoned mental hospital, exploring themes of deteriorating sanity and hidden horrors. The atmospheric tension and slow-burning psychological terror mirror the unsettling tone of the reference.
Fact: Filmed in the real Danvers State Hospital, which inspired H.P. Lovecraft's Arkham Asylum. Much of the dialogue was improvised by the actors.


Gothika (2003)
Description: A supernatural horror-thriller centered around a psychiatrist who becomes a patient in her own asylum after being accused of murder. The film's themes of institutionalization, psychological unraveling, and blurred reality create a similar unsettling atmosphere.
Fact: Halle Berry performed many of her own stunts, including the underwater scenes. The asylum set was built inside an abandoned textile factory in Montreal.


The Orphanage (2007)
Description: A gothic horror film about a woman returning to her childhood orphanage, where supernatural events begin occurring. The atmospheric setting and themes of trauma, memory, and psychological unraveling create a similarly eerie tone.
Fact: Director J.A. Bayona's debut feature, produced by Guillermo del Toro. The iconic sack-mask worn by one character was inspired by actual historical plague doctor masks.


The Uninvited (2009)
Description: A psychological horror film about a young woman returning home from a mental institution, only to encounter disturbing visions. The themes of unreliable perception and institutional trauma create a similarly unsettling atmosphere.
Fact: The film is a remake of the Korean horror movie 'A Tale of Two Sisters.' Many scenes were shot in Vancouver standing in for New England.


Shutter Island (2010)
Description: A psychological thriller set in an eerie mental institution, exploring themes of delusion, reality, and the human mind's fragility. The atmospheric tension and mystery surrounding the protagonist's sanity mirror the unsettling tone of the reference.
Fact: The film's twist ending was kept highly secretive, with even the cast receiving altered scripts to prevent leaks. The lighthouse scenes were shot in an actual decommissioned mental hospital.


The Ward (2010)
Description: A psychological horror film set in a 1960s mental institution where a young woman encounters supernatural occurrences. The claustrophobic setting and themes of institutional abuse and unreliable perception align closely with the reference's tone.
Fact: This marked John Carpenter's first feature film in nearly a decade. The production used an actual abandoned hospital in Oregon for filming.
