If you loved the psychological horror and eerie atmosphere of 'Daniel Isn't Real' (2019), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that deliver similar thrills, blending psychological tension, supernatural elements, and mind-bending narratives. Whether you're a fan of dark fantasies or unsettling character studies, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Dark and the Wicked (2020)
Description: A bleak, atmospheric horror film that examines familial guilt and the inescapable nature of evil, both supernatural and psychological.
Fact: The movie was shot in just 18 days on a rural Texas farm, adding to its isolated, eerie feel.


The Babadook (2014)
Description: Explores psychological horror through the lens of grief and mental illness, blending supernatural elements with deep emotional trauma.
Fact: The film was shot in just 28 days and became a cult classic, praised for its allegorical take on depression.


The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Description: A claustrophobic horror mystery that unravels layer by layer, much like psychological trauma, with supernatural elements creeping in subtly.
Fact: The entire film takes place in a single location - a morgue - creating intense, confined tension throughout.


A Dark Song (2016)
Description: A meticulous, slow-burn occult horror that explores grief and the lengths one will go for closure, featuring authentic ritual magic practices.
Fact: The film's magical rituals are based on real-world occult practices from the Abramelin tradition.


Pyewacket (2017)
Description: Focuses on a troubled teenager's descent into occult practices, blending coming-of-age angst with supernatural consequences.
Fact: The title refers to a name for a familiar spirit from English folklore, mentioned in historical witch trial accounts.


The Wailing (2016)
Description: Mixes folk horror with psychological thriller elements, creating a complex narrative about faith, doubt, and unseen evil forces.
Fact: The film's title in Korean ('Goksung') refers to both the name of the village and a term meaning 'shouting' or 'wailing'.


The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
Description: A clinical, unsettling psychological horror that examines guilt, punishment, and the breakdown of rationality in the face of the inexplicable.
Fact: The film's title references the Greek myth of Iphigenia, who was sacrificed by her father Agamemnon to appease the gods.


The Empty Man (2020)
Description: Combines cosmic horror with psychological thriller elements, delving into themes of existential dread and unseen malevolent forces.
Fact: The film's opening sequence, set in the Himalayas, was shot in South Africa due to budget constraints.


Hereditary (2018)
Description: A chilling exploration of family trauma and inherited mental illness, with a slow-burning dread that escalates into supernatural horror.
Fact: The miniature houses featured in the film were all built by hand, reflecting the protagonist's artistic profession.


Relic (2020)
Description: Uses horror as a metaphor for dementia and aging, creating a deeply unsettling atmosphere that mirrors psychological decay.
Fact: The film marks the directorial debut of Natalie Erika James and was inspired by her own experiences with her grandmother's dementia.
