If you loved the chilling horror of Child's Play (2019), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similarly terrifying movies and shows that deliver the same mix of suspense, killer dolls, and psychological thrills. Whether you're a fan of supernatural scares or high-tech horror, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Puppet Master (1989)
Description: A cult classic horror film about animated puppets with deadly abilities, mixing horror with dark fantasy elements and creative creature designs.
Fact: Puppet Master was originally intended to be a theatrical release but became a direct-to-video hit. The film spawned numerous sequels and a franchise.


Pinocchio's Revenge (1996)
Description: A horror film that reimagines the classic Pinocchio tale with a dark twist, exploring themes of possessed dolls and psychological terror.
Fact: Pinocchio's Revenge was originally titled 'The Puppet Master' but was changed to avoid confusion with the Full Moon franchise. The film's puppet was designed to be unsettling.


The Gingerdead Man (2005)
Description: A horror-comedy about a murderous gingerbread man, combining absurd humor with slasher elements and a playful take on killer inanimate objects.
Fact: The Gingerdead Man features Gary Busey voicing the titular character. The film's concept was inspired by a combination of horror tropes and holiday themes.


Dead Silence (2007)
Description: A horror film featuring murderous ventriloquist dummies, combining supernatural elements with a macabre visual style and unsettling atmosphere.
Fact: Dead Silence pays homage to classic ventriloquist horror films like Magic (1978). The film's villain, Mary Shaw, is a memorable horror antagonist.


The Conjuring (2013)
Description: A supernatural horror film that delves into the terror of haunted objects and demonic possession, featuring intense jump scares and a dark, foreboding tone.
Fact: The Conjuring is based on the real-life case files of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The film's success spawned a cinematic universe.


Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023)
Description: A horror film that transforms beloved childhood characters into terrifying killers, offering a dark and violent twist on familiar icons.
Fact: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey entered the public domain, allowing the creators to use the characters without Disney's involvement. The film gained significant attention for its controversial premise.


Annabelle (2014)
Description: This horror film revolves around a possessed doll, creating a chilling atmosphere with its supernatural elements and suspenseful storytelling.
Fact: Annabelle was inspired by a real-life haunted doll case investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The doll's design was based on a vintage Raggedy Ann doll.


The Boy (2016)
Description: This psychological horror film centers around a lifelike doll that may or may not be alive, blending eerie suspense with a sense of creeping dread.
Fact: The Boy was partially filmed in a real historic mansion in Victoria, British Columbia. The doll Brahms was custom-made for the film.


The Banana Splits Movie (2019)
Description: A horror reimagining of a classic children's show, featuring animatronic characters turning murderous, blending nostalgia with slasher horror.
Fact: The Banana Splits Movie was originally conceived as a reboot of the Happy Time Murders. The film's tone shifts dramatically from its source material.


Demonic Toys (1992)
Description: A horror film featuring possessed toys that come to life with murderous intent, offering a blend of campy horror and supernatural thrills.
Fact: Demonic Toys was part of Charles Band's Full Moon Features empire. The film's success led to crossovers with other Full Moon franchises.
