Pregnancy is often portrayed as a time of joy and anticipation, but what happens when it becomes a plot device in a thriller? This collection of films delves into the darker, more suspenseful aspects of expecting a child. From psychological twists to physical threats, these movies explore the vulnerabilities and fears that can accompany pregnancy. Whether you're a fan of suspense or just looking for something different, these films offer a gripping look at the unexpected challenges of pregnancy.

Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Description: A classic horror-thriller where a young woman's pregnancy becomes the center of a satanic plot, turning her joy into terror.
Fact: The film was groundbreaking for its time, dealing with themes of paranoia and control over women's bodies.


The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992)
Description: A psychological thriller where a nanny with a hidden agenda infiltrates a family, exploiting the mother's pregnancy to sow chaos and revenge.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life nanny case, and it was one of the first to explore the theme of a nanny's betrayal in such depth.


The Good Son (1993)
Description: A mother's pregnancy is overshadowed by her son's increasingly disturbing behavior, leading to a chilling climax.
Fact: Macaulay Culkin's performance as the disturbed child was a stark contrast to his previous roles, earning him critical acclaim.


The Others (2001)
Description: A pregnant woman living in a secluded house with her children encounters mysterious events, leading to a suspenseful unraveling of secrets.
Fact: The film was shot in Spain, with the director Alejandro Amenábar using the setting to enhance the eerie atmosphere.


The Descent (2005)
Description: A group of women, one of whom is pregnant, embark on a caving trip that turns into a fight for survival against subterranean creatures.
Fact: The film was shot in a real cave system, adding authenticity to the claustrophobic setting.


Waitress (2007)
Description: While not a traditional thriller, this film features a pregnant woman in a loveless marriage, plotting her escape through her pie-making skills, adding a layer of suspense to her journey.
Fact: The film was completed posthumously after the death of its writer and director, Adrienne Shelly, who was murdered during production.


The Surrogate (2020)
Description: A couple hires a surrogate to carry their child, but things take a dark turn when the surrogate starts to bond too closely with the unborn baby, leading to a tense psychological battle.
Fact: The film was released directly to video, gaining a cult following for its intense portrayal of surrogate motherhood.


The Perfect Host (2010)
Description: A pregnant woman becomes an unwilling participant in a dinner party that turns deadly, exploring themes of deception and survival.
Fact: The film was initially released with a different ending, which was later changed for the DVD release to provide a more satisfying conclusion.


Mother's Day (2010)
Description: A group of friends are terrorized by a deranged mother and her sons, with one of the women being pregnant, adding an extra layer of tension.
Fact: The film was remade from a 1980 film of the same name, but with a more modern and intense approach.


The Babadook (2014)
Description: A widow's pregnancy and the subsequent birth of her son are overshadowed by a sinister children's book that seems to bring a malevolent entity into their lives.
Fact: The film has been praised for its exploration of grief and motherhood, with the Babadook becoming a symbol of depression.
