If you're a fan of the intense psychological horror and twisted traps of 'Saw X' (2023), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that deliver the same heart-pounding suspense, gory thrills, and mind-bending narratives. Whether you crave more Jigsaw-style games or simply love dark, high-stakes horror, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Description: A surreal and grotesque horror film that delves into the twisted world of a family of killers, featuring elaborate and sadistic methods of torture and murder.
Fact: The film was initially rejected by Universal Studios for being too violent. It was eventually released by Lionsgate and became a cult classic.


Wrong Turn (2003)
Description: A survival horror film where a group of people are hunted by inbred cannibals in the wilderness, featuring gruesome deaths and a constant sense of danger.
Fact: The film's antagonists were inspired by real-life cases of inbreeding in remote areas. It spawned several sequels and a reboot in


The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
Description: A remake of the classic horror film that focuses on a group of victims terrorized by a family of cannibals, featuring extreme violence and a relentless killer.
Fact: The film's Leatherface was played by Andrew Bryniarski, who gained 100 pounds for the role. The movie was a commercial success despite mixed reviews.


The Devil's Rejects (2005)
Description: A brutal and unflinching horror film that follows a family of sadistic killers, blending extreme violence with dark humor and psychological torment.
Fact: The film is a sequel to 'House of 1000 Corpses' and features a more gritty and realistic tone. It was inspired by 1970s exploitation films.


Wolf Creek (2005)
Description: A gritty and realistic horror film based on true events, featuring a sadistic killer who toys with his victims in a remote outback setting, creating a sense of isolation and dread.
Fact: The film's antagonist, Mick Taylor, is inspired by real-life Australian serial killers. The movie's low budget added to its raw and unsettling atmosphere.


The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
Description: A survival horror film where a family is subjected to extreme violence and torture by a group of mutants, emphasizing the brutality and desperation of the victims.
Fact: The film's mutants were inspired by real-life nuclear testing in the Nevada desert. The remake was praised for its intense and unrelenting horror.


The Collector (2009)
Description: A tense and brutal horror film that revolves around a sadistic killer who sets up elaborate traps for his victims, blending psychological terror with extreme physical torment.
Fact: Originally conceived as a prequel to another famous horror franchise, it evolved into its own standalone story. The film's antagonist, known as 'The Collector,' wears a mask similar to other iconic horror villains.


The Last House on the Left (2009)
Description: A brutal revenge horror film that explores themes of extreme violence and retribution, with victims turning the tables on their tormentors in a visceral and bloody manner.
Fact: This film is a remake of the 1972 classic of the same name. The original was controversial for its graphic violence and disturbing content.


Inside (2007)
Description: A relentless and gory home-invasion horror that focuses on extreme violence and psychological torment, creating an atmosphere of dread and helplessness.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries due to its graphic content. It features one of the most intense and bloody climaxes in horror cinema.


The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Description: A found-footage horror film that delves into the mind of a serial killer, showcasing his gruesome methods and the psychological impact on his victims, much like the intricate and sadistic games of another infamous killer.
Fact: The film was shot in 2001 but wasn't released until
