If you're a fan of 'The Amityville Horror' (1979) and its chilling tale of supernatural terror, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same eerie atmosphere, haunted house thrills, and psychological horror. Whether you're looking for more paranormal scares or true-story-inspired frights, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Haunting (1963)
Description: A chilling tale of a haunted house that preys on the fears and insecurities of its inhabitants, relying on psychological horror rather than gore.
Fact: Considered one of the greatest horror films of all time, it was based on Shirley Jackson's novel 'The Haunting of Hill House.' The film uses sound and shadows to create its terrifying atmosphere.


The Exorcist (1973)
Description: A classic horror film that delves into themes of demonic possession and supernatural terror, featuring a family tormented by an unseen evil force.
Fact: The movie was banned in several countries upon release due to its intense and disturbing content. It was also the first horror film to be nominated for the Best Picture Oscar.


The Omen (1976)
Description: Centers around a family grappling with the realization that their child may be the Antichrist, blending psychological horror with supernatural elements.
Fact: The film's iconic score won an Academy Award. Several eerie accidents occurred during production, leading some to believe the set was cursed.


The Changeling (1980)
Description: A grieving man moves into a historic home only to discover it is haunted by the spirit of a murdered child, uncovering a dark secret.
Fact: The film is known for its eerie séance scene and use of a child's ball as a haunting motif. It was inspired by real-life events experienced by screenwriter Russell Hunter.


The Shining (1980)
Description: A psychological horror masterpiece where a family's isolation in a haunted hotel leads to madness and supernatural occurrences.
Fact: The film's iconic 'Here's Johnny!' line was improvised by Jack Nicholson. Stanley Kubrick's meticulous direction resulted in a record number of takes for some scenes.


Poltergeist (1982)
Description: Explores the haunting of a suburban home, where a family is terrorized by malevolent spirits, blending domestic horror with supernatural phenomena.
Fact: The film's use of real skeletons as props sparked controversy. It was co-written and produced by Steven Spielberg, though he did not direct it.


The Others (2001)
Description: A gothic horror story about a woman and her children living in a secluded mansion, where strange occurrences suggest the presence of supernatural entities.
Fact: The film's twist ending is considered one of the best in horror cinema. It was shot almost entirely on location in a historic Spanish mansion.


Paranormal Activity (2007)
Description: A found-footage horror film that follows a couple documenting the increasingly terrifying supernatural events in their home.
Fact: The movie was made on a shoestring budget of $15,000 but grossed over $193 million worldwide. It spawned a highly successful franchise.


The Conjuring (2013)
Description: Based on real-life paranormal investigations, it follows a family experiencing terrifying supernatural events in their new home.
Fact: The film is part of a larger cinematic universe that includes several spin-offs. It was praised for its atmospheric tension and practical effects.


Sinister (2012)
Description: A true-crime writer discovers a box of disturbing home movies that unveil a sinister presence tied to the murders he is researching.
Fact: The film's creepy soundtrack includes recordings of actual children whispering. It was praised for its unsettling atmosphere and effective jump scares.
