If you loved the chilling documentary 'Haunters: The Art of the Scare' (2017), which delves into the world of extreme haunted attractions and the people behind them, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same eerie fascination with horror, fear, and the psychology of scares. Whether you're a horror enthusiast or just curious about the dark side of entertainment, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Description: Pioneered the found-footage genre, creating a sense of dread through minimalistic storytelling and psychological horror.
Fact: The film's marketing campaign famously blurred the lines between fiction and reality, leading many to believe it was a true story. It was shot in just eight days.


Paranormal Activity (2007)
Description: Uses found-footage style to create a sense of realism and immersion, focusing on slow-building tension and unseen terrors.
Fact: The movie was made for just $15,000 but grossed over $193 million worldwide. It was originally shown at Screamfest before being picked up by a major studio.


The Last Exorcism (2010)
Description: Combines documentary-style filmmaking with supernatural horror, focusing on the blurred lines between belief and reality.
Fact: The movie was shot in just 18 days. It features a twist ending that divided audiences and critics alike.


The Conjuring (2013)
Description: Centers around paranormal investigators and their encounters with malevolent spirits, blending real-life cases with cinematic horror.
Fact: The film is based on the case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren. It spawned a successful franchise, including spin-offs like Annabelle and The Nun.


Grave Encounters (2011)
Description: Follows a paranormal investigation team as they explore a haunted asylum, blending mockumentary style with supernatural horror.
Fact: The film was inspired by popular paranormal reality TV shows. It was shot in an actual abandoned psychiatric hospital to enhance the eerie atmosphere.


American Horror Story (2011)
Description: Each season explores different horror themes, often delving into the macabre and the grotesque, with a strong emphasis on atmosphere and tension.
Fact: The show's first season was inspired by real-life events, including the infamous Murder House in Los Angeles. It has a recurring cast who play different roles each season.


The Houses October Built (2014)
Description: Explores the extreme and sometimes dangerous world of haunted attractions, focusing on the people who create and participate in them.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life extreme haunted houses and features actual haunt actors. It was shot in a found-footage style to enhance realism.


The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Description: A chilling exploration of the unknown, with a focus on forensic investigation and the supernatural, creating a slow-burning sense of dread.
Fact: The film was praised for its unique premise and atmospheric tension. It was shot in a real morgue to add authenticity to the setting.


Hell House LLC (2015)
Description: Delves into the behind-the-scenes chaos of a haunted house attraction gone wrong, blending documentary-style storytelling with horror.
Fact: The movie was made on a very low budget but gained a cult following for its effective scares. It was shot in a real abandoned hotel to add authenticity.


The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
Description: A deep dive into psychological and supernatural horror, with a focus on family trauma and the lingering effects of fear.
Fact: The series features hidden ghosts in nearly every episode, adding layers of rewatchability. It was praised for its emotional depth and intricate storytelling.
