If you were captivated by the intense psychological thriller 'Fear' (1996), starring Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon, you're likely craving more films that deliver the same gripping suspense and dark romance. This article explores 10 movies and shows that mirror the tension, obsession, and danger found in 'Fear,' perfect for fans of edge-of-your-seat storytelling.

The Craft (1996)
Description: A dark and atmospheric thriller that explores themes of teenage alienation, power, and revenge, with a supernatural twist. The film's focus on psychological tension and the descent into madness mirrors the intense emotional journey of its characters.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be much darker, with a different ending that was deemed too bleak by test audiences. The iconic 'light as a feather, stiff as a board' scene was improvised by the cast.


Scream (1996)
Description: A meta-horror film that deconstructs slasher movie tropes while delivering genuine scares. The film's clever writing and self-aware humor are balanced by intense suspense and a relentless killer.
Fact: The film revitalized the slasher genre in the 1990s and spawned multiple sequels. The iconic Ghostface mask was chosen because it was the only one that scared the cast during auditions.


I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Description: A suspenseful thriller that follows a group of friends haunted by a dark secret from their past. The film's tension builds as the characters are stalked by a mysterious figure, creating a sense of paranoia and dread.
Fact: The film is based on a novel by Lois Duncan, though the ending was changed significantly for the movie. The iconic hook-wielding killer was inspired by a real-life urban legend.


The Faculty (1998)
Description: A sci-fi horror film that blends elements of body horror and high school drama, focusing on a group of students who uncover a terrifying conspiracy. The film's mix of suspense, gore, and teenage angst creates a gripping and intense experience.
Fact: The film was inspired by classic sci-fi horror movies like 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers.' The special effects were created by the same team behind 'From Dusk Till Dawn.'


Disturbing Behavior (1998)
Description: A psychological horror film that delves into the themes of conformity and rebellion among teenagers, set in a seemingly perfect town with a sinister secret. The film's eerie atmosphere and focus on the darker side of adolescence create a tense and unsettling mood.
Fact: The film was heavily edited before release, with several scenes cut to achieve a PG-13 rating. The original script was much more graphic and explored deeper psychological horror elements.


Urban Legend (1998)
Description: A slasher film that plays on urban myths and legends, with a killer using these stories as inspiration for their murders. The film's suspenseful pacing and use of familiar tropes make it a thrilling ride.
Fact: The film features cameos from several horror icons, including Robert Englund. The script was originally titled 'The Whispering.'


The Sixth Sense (1999)
Description: A psychological thriller with supernatural elements, focusing on a child who can see and communicate with the dead. The film's slow-building tension and emotional depth create a haunting and unforgettable experience.
Fact: The film's famous twist ending was kept secret during production, with only a few people knowing the full story. The color red is used throughout the film to signify moments when the supernatural is present.


The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Description: A found-footage horror film that uses psychological terror and minimal visuals to create an overwhelming sense of dread. The film's realistic approach and ambiguous ending leave a lasting impact on viewers.
Fact: The film was made on a shoestring budget of $60,000 and became one of the most profitable movies of all time. The actors were given minimal direction to enhance the realism of their performances.


Final Destination (2000)
Description: A horror film that explores the inevitability of death and the futility of trying to cheat fate. The film's inventive death sequences and relentless tension make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life incident where a writer survived a plane crash. The concept of death as a sentient force was a unique twist on traditional horror tropes.


The Others (2001)
Description: A gothic horror film that relies on atmosphere and psychological tension rather than jump scares. The film's twist ending and eerie setting create a sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll.
Fact: The film was shot almost entirely on a single set to maintain its claustrophobic atmosphere. The director insisted on using natural light to enhance the film's haunting visuals.
