If you enjoyed the chilling suspense of 'Anyone Home?' (2018), a gripping horror-thriller about a home invasion with a terrifying twist, you'll love these 10 similarly intense movies and shows. This article curates a list of films and series that deliver the same heart-pounding tension, psychological dread, and unexpected scares, perfect for fans of the genre.

The People Under the Stairs (1991)
Description: A darkly comedic horror film about a young boy who discovers the horrifying secrets within a wealthy couple's house. The film mixes social commentary with home invasion terror.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life news stories about children being kept captive in hidden rooms by their captors.


Panic Room (2002)
Description: A mother and daughter must outsmart intruders by hiding in a high-tech safe room. The film emphasizes claustrophobia and the ingenuity required to survive.
Fact: The entire film is set within the confines of a single house, with the panic room being the central focus of the story.


Them (2006)
Description: A French horror film that follows a couple terrorized by unseen assailants in their remote home. The film's minimalist approach amplifies the fear of the unknown.
Fact: The movie was shot in Romania, and the house used was a real, abandoned property that added to the eerie atmosphere.


The Strangers (2008)
Description: A home invasion thriller that plays on the fear of random violence and the terror of being targeted by unknown assailants. The film's tension is built through suspense and the psychological torment of the victims.
Fact: The movie was inspired by real-life events, including the Manson Family murders and a series of break-ins the director experienced as a child.


The Collector (2009)
Description: A heist film that turns into a nightmare when the thief discovers the house is booby-trapped by a sadistic killer. The film blends home invasion with torture horror.
Fact: Originally conceived as a prequel to 'The Collector' series, it was reworked into a standalone film due to its strong premise.


The Rental (2020)
Description: A group of friends renting a vacation home discover hidden cameras, leading to paranoia and violence. The film explores modern fears of surveillance and trust.
Fact: The movie marks the directorial debut of Dave Franco, who also co-wrote the screenplay.


The Purge (2013)
Description: Explores the horror of home invasion on a societal scale, where all crime is legal for one night. The film delves into themes of survival and the breakdown of social order.
Fact: The concept was inspired by the writer's frustration with traffic and the idea of a day where all rules are suspended.


The Boy (2016)
Description: A psychological thriller about a nanny who begins to suspect that the doll she's caring for is alive. The film plays with the idea of an unseen threat within the home.
Fact: The doll used in the film was custom-made and based on a combination of several antique dolls to create a uniquely unsettling appearance.


Don't Breathe (2016)
Description: A suspenseful thriller about a group of thieves who break into a blind man's house, only to find themselves trapped and hunted. The film reverses the typical home invasion narrative.
Fact: The movie was shot in sequence, which is rare for films, to maintain the tension and pacing.


Hush (2016)
Description: A unique take on the home invasion genre, focusing on a deaf writer who must defend herself against a masked intruder. The film uses silence and sound design to heighten the suspense and terror.
Fact: The entire film was shot in just 18 days, and the protagonist's deafness was portrayed without the use of sound effects to immerse the audience in her perspective.
