Are you a fan of horror movies with a twist? If so, this collection is tailored just for you! Here, we delve into the eerie world of construction sites, where the mundane act of building can turn into a nightmarish experience. From haunted houses to cursed projects, these films explore the dark side of construction, offering a unique blend of suspense, terror, and the supernatural. Whether you're a builder by trade or just love a good scare, these films will give you chills and perhaps make you think twice about your next home renovation!

The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Description: Guests are invited to spend the night in a haunted mansion, which was built by a man with a dark past, making the construction of the house integral to the horror.
Fact: The film was remade in 1999 with a different plot but keeping the haunted house theme.


The Amityville Horror (1979)
Description: This classic horror film is based on the alleged haunting of the Lutz family in their new home, which was built on a site with a tragic past, making it a chilling addition to our list.
Fact: The house's iconic "eye" windows were not part of the original design; they were added for the film.


Poltergeist (1982)
Description: A family moves into a new home, only to discover it's built on an ancient burial ground, leading to supernatural disturbances. The construction of the house itself becomes a central theme.
Fact: The film was co-written by Steven Spielberg, who also directed many scenes.


The Others (2001)
Description: Set in a secluded mansion, the film explores the eerie atmosphere of a house where the construction and isolation contribute to the supernatural occurrences.
Fact: The film was shot in Spain, and the mansion was specifically chosen for its haunting ambiance.


Session 9 (2001)
Description: A crew of asbestos cleaners working in an abandoned mental hospital encounter the dark history of the building, with the construction and renovation playing a key role in the horror.
Fact: The film uses the real-life Danvers State Hospital as its setting, known for its eerie history.


The Skeleton Key (2005)
Description: A hospice nurse discovers that the old plantation house she's working in has a history of voodoo and dark rituals, all tied to the construction and history of the building.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations in Louisiana, known for its voodoo history.


The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)
Description: This film follows a family who moves into a house that was once a funeral home, where the son begins to experience horrifying visions. The twist? The house was built on a site with a dark history, making it a perfect fit for our theme.
Fact: The movie is loosely based on real events, and the house was actually built for the film.


The Conjuring (2013)
Description: While not directly about builders, the film focuses on a family's paranormal experiences in their new home, which has a history of dark events tied to its construction.
Fact: The film is based on the case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren, real-life paranormal investigators.


The Innkeepers (2011)
Description: Two employees at a historic inn, which is about to close, experience paranormal activity linked to the building's past, making it a fitting addition to our list.
Fact: The film was shot in the Yankee Pedlar Inn in Connecticut, which is rumored to be haunted.


The Grudge (2004)
Description: While not directly about builders, the curse in this film originates from a house where a murder took place, highlighting the sinister history of the building itself.
Fact: The film is a remake of the Japanese horror film "Ju-on: The Grudge," and it was shot in both Tokyo and Chicago.
