If you loved the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of 'Hatching' (2022), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share similar themes of psychological horror, body horror, and dark family dynamics. Whether you're a fan of twisted fairy tales or unsettling coming-of-age stories, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Suspiria (2018)
Description: A dance academy serves as the backdrop for body horror and occult rituals, featuring striking visual metaphors for transformation and power.
Fact: The dance sequences were choreographed by a former professional ballet dancer. All blood effects were created using vintage techniques from 1970s horror films.


The Neon Demon (2016)
Description: A visually stunning descent into madness that examines beauty and identity through surreal, nightmarish imagery.
Fact: The geometric patterns in the film were inspired by occult symbols and sacred geometry. All blood effects were created digitally in post-production.


The Babadook (2014)
Description: Explores psychological horror through the lens of grief and maternal anxiety, blending supernatural elements with deep emotional trauma.
Fact: The film was shot in just 28 days on a modest budget, yet became a critical darling and cult classic. The Babadook monster was inspired by early 20th-century German expressionist films.


Under the Shadow (2016)
Description: Combines supernatural horror with political commentary, using a haunted apartment as metaphor for societal fears during wartime.
Fact: The first Western film shot entirely in Jordan. The director based the story on his mother's experiences during the Iran-Iraq war.


Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017)
Description: Blends magical realism with harsh social realism, following children navigating trauma in a violent world with supernatural elements.
Fact: The film was shot in real Mexican neighborhoods affected by drug cartel violence. Director Issa López wrote 14 drafts of the script over 7 years.


The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
Description: Features clinical cinematography and disturbing moral dilemmas, creating an atmosphere of creeping dread through unnatural dialogue and pacing.
Fact: The actors were instructed to deliver their lines without emotion or inflection. The surgical scenes were supervised by real medical professionals.


Thelma (2017)
Description: A coming-of-age story with supernatural elements that explores repressed desires and religious guilt through slow-burning tension.
Fact: The lead actress learned Norwegian specifically for the role. The film's seizure sequence was achieved through practical effects without CGI.


Hereditary (2018)
Description: A harrowing family drama disguised as a supernatural horror film, focusing on inherited trauma and the breakdown of familial bonds.
Fact: The miniature house sets were built by the director's father, who is a professional architect. The film's most shocking scene was filmed in one continuous take.


Midsommar (2019)
Description: Uses bright daylight and folk horror elements to create an unsettling atmosphere, while exploring themes of grief and toxic relationships.
Fact: The flower dress worn in the final scene weighed over 40 pounds. All daylight horror scenes were shot naturally without artificial lighting.


Relic (2020)
Description: Uses the horror genre to explore dementia and aging, with the house itself becoming a manifestation of deteriorating mental health.
Fact: The director's first feature film was developed from her award-winning short film. The house set was built to scale but with intentionally confusing architecture.
