If you were captivated by the eerie, experimental horror of 'Skinamarink' (2023), you're likely craving more films and shows that deliver a similar unsettling atmosphere. This article explores 10 movies and series that share its slow-burn tension, surreal visuals, and nightmarish tone, perfect for fans of psychological horror and avant-garde storytelling.

The Last Broadcast (1998)
Description: Pioneered the found footage genre, using a documentary style to blur the lines between reality and fiction.
Fact: It was one of the first films to use the found footage technique, predating 'The Blair Witch Project' by a year. The entire movie was shot on digital video for just $


The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Description: Uses found footage style to create an unsettling atmosphere, focusing on psychological horror and the fear of the unknown.
Fact: The film was marketed as a real documentary, leading many to believe the events were true. It was made on a budget of only $60,000 but grossed over $248 million worldwide.


The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Description: Presents a disturbing narrative through found footage, blending realism with horror to create a deeply unsettling experience.
Fact: The film was shelved for years before finally getting a limited release. It's known for its graphic content and realistic portrayal of a serial killer.


Paranormal Activity (2007)
Description: Relies on slow-building tension and minimalistic visuals to evoke fear, often leaving much to the viewer's imagination.
Fact: The original version was shot in just seven days for $15,


The Tunnel (2011)
Description: Employs found footage to tell a claustrophobic horror story, with a focus on unseen threats and atmospheric tension.
Fact: The film was released for free online as part of a unique distribution strategy. It was shot in real underground tunnels in Sydney, Australia.


The Houses October Built (2014)
Description: Follows a group documenting haunted attractions, with a gradual descent into real horror, using a documentary-like approach.
Fact: The film was inspired by the creators' own experiences visiting haunted houses. It was shot on a low budget with mostly improvised dialogue.


The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)
Description: Blends psychological horror with found footage, exploring themes of dementia and possession in a chilling manner.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life cases of Alzheimer's disease. It received critical acclaim for its unique take on the possession genre.


Hell House LLC (2015)
Description: Uses a mockumentary style to tell its story, with a focus on eerie, unexplained occurrences in a haunted house.
Fact: The film was initially released on YouTube before gaining a cult following. It was praised for its effective use of practical effects.


Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018)
Description: Combines found footage with supernatural horror, focusing on a group exploring a haunted location, with escalating dread.
Fact: The film is based on a real-life abandoned asylum in South Korea. It became one of the highest-grossing horror films in South Korea upon release.


The Blackwell Ghost (2017)
Description: Uses a slow-burn, documentary style to explore supernatural phenomena, with a focus on realism and subtle scares.
Fact: The film was made to look like a real documentary, leading some viewers to believe it was based on true events. It spawned several sequels due to its popularity.
