If you enjoyed the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of 'HIM' (2016), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same chilling suspense, psychological depth, and haunting narratives. Whether you're a fan of slow-burn horror or thought-provoking thrillers, this list has something to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Twilight Zone (1959)
Description: Presents standalone stories with twist endings that often explore existential fears, societal critiques, and the unknown, all delivered with a eerie, unsettling tone.
Fact: The show's iconic opening narration was written by creator Rod Serling. Many episodes were inspired by Cold War-era anxieties and science fiction literature.


Twin Peaks (1990)
Description: Blends surrealism, mystery, and psychological horror, featuring a small town with hidden secrets and an eerie, dreamlike tone that keeps viewers questioning reality.
Fact: The show's iconic 'Red Room' scenes were inspired by David Lynch's own dreams. The mystery of 'Who killed Laura Palmer?' became a cultural phenomenon.


The X-Files (1993)
Description: Combines supernatural mysteries with psychological tension, often blurring the line between reality and the paranormal, while maintaining a dark, atmospheric vibe.
Fact: The show popularized the phrase 'The truth is out there.' It was one of the first series to blend standalone 'monster-of-the-week' episodes with an overarching mythology.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Mixes science fiction, horror, and conspiracy theories, focusing on bizarre phenomena and alternate realities, all wrapped in a moody, suspenseful narrative.
Fact: The show's alternate universe storyline was inspired by real-world quantum physics theories. It features numerous Easter eggs and callbacks to classic sci-fi.


American Horror Story (2011)
Description: Anthology series that delves into different horror subgenres each season, often blending psychological terror with supernatural elements and a visually striking style.
Fact: Each season is a self-contained story with recurring actors in different roles. The show's settings range from haunted houses to freak shows and cults.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Explores dark, psychological themes through standalone episodes that often delve into the unsettling consequences of technology and human behavior, creating a haunting and thought-provoking atmosphere.
Fact: Each episode is a self-contained story, often with a twist ending. The show was inspired by 'The Twilight Zone' and modern anxieties about technology.


The Leftovers (2014)
Description: Focuses on the emotional and psychological aftermath of a mysterious global event, exploring grief, loss, and existential dread with a haunting, melancholic tone.
Fact: The show's premise was inspired by the novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta. It features a minimalist score by Max Richter that became iconic.


Channel Zero (2016)
Description: Adapts creepypasta stories into atmospheric, slow-burn horror seasons, focusing on psychological dread and unsettling imagery rather than jump scares.
Fact: Each season is based on a different internet horror story, such as 'Candle Cove.' The show was praised for its unique approach to horror storytelling.


Legion (2017)
Description: Uses surreal visuals and nonlinear storytelling to depict a protagonist grappling with mental illness and supernatural abilities, creating a disorienting and immersive experience.
Fact: The show is set in the X-Men universe but operates as a standalone story. Its visual style was heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelic art.


The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
Description: Combines family drama with supernatural horror, using nonlinear storytelling and hidden ghosts in the background to create a deeply emotional and terrifying experience.
Fact: The show features hidden ghosts in nearly every scene, often unnoticed on first viewing. It was loosely inspired by Shirley Jackson's novel of the same name.
