If you loved the eerie, Lovecraftian horror of 'The Void' (2016), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similarly unsettling movies and shows that deliver the same blend of cosmic dread, body horror, and psychological terror. Whether you're a fan of cult horror or surreal nightmares, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Primer (2004)
Description: A dense, cerebral take on time travel that focuses on the unintended consequences and ethical dilemmas of tampering with time.
Fact: Made on a budget of just $7,000, it's renowned for its complex, non-linear narrative that rewards multiple viewings.


Timecrimes (2007)
Description: A tightly wound time-travel thriller that plays with causality and paranoia, featuring a protagonist caught in a loop of his own making.
Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood as 'Timecrimes' but the original Spanish version remains a cult favorite.


Under the Skin (2013)
Description: An atmospheric, visually striking sci-fi horror that follows an alien entity preying on humans, blending existential themes with body horror.
Fact: Many of the film's scenes featuring non-actors were captured with hidden cameras to create a documentary-like realism.


The One I Love (2014)
Description: A surreal relationship drama with sci-fi undertones, exploring identity and the darker aspects of love through a mysterious, Twilight Zone-esque premise.
Fact: The film's twist was kept secret from audiences, with even the trailer designed to avoid spoilers.


Annihilation (2018)
Description: A psychedelic sci-fi horror that explores mutation, identity, and the unknown through a team of scientists entering a mysterious, shimmering zone.
Fact: The film's climax features one of the most unique and terrifying depictions of an alien encounter in recent cinema.


Coherence (2013)
Description: A low-budget sci-fi thriller that delves into parallel realities and the breakdown of reality during a seemingly normal dinner party, creating an unsettling atmosphere.
Fact: The film was largely improvised, with actors given minimal direction to enhance the sense of confusion and realism.


The Signal (2014)
Description: A sci-fi mystery that blends psychological horror with alien encounter tropes, keeping viewers guessing about reality until the final act.
Fact: The film's visual effects were created by the same team behind 'District 9' and 'Elysium'.


The Lobster (2015)
Description: A dystopian black comedy with surreal, deadpan horror elements, exploring societal pressures on relationships through absurdist, unsettling scenarios.
Fact: The film's unique concept originated from the director's fear of being single and society's obsession with partnerships.


The Endless (2017)
Description: A mind-bending sci-fi horror that explores themes of time loops, cults, and existential dread, blending psychological tension with surreal visuals.
Fact: The film is a quasi-sequel to the directors' earlier film 'Resolution' and features interconnected storylines.


The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
Description: A chilling psychological horror with clinical cinematography and disturbing moral dilemmas, presenting a world where supernatural justice operates with cold precision.
Fact: The title references the Greek myth of Iphigenia, which plays a key role in the film's thematic structure.
