Imagine the opulence of high society, where wealth and power reign supreme, but beneath the veneer of sophistication lurks something dark and sinister. These horror films delve into the twisted underbelly of the elite, where the stakes are high, and the scares are even higher. From haunted mansions to psychological thrillers, this curated list offers a unique blend of terror and class, perfect for those who enjoy their chills with a touch of elegance.

The Haunting (1963)
Description: A classic tale of psychological horror where a group of people are invited to stay in a reputedly haunted mansion to study fear.
Fact: The film was based on Shirley Jackson's novel "The Haunting of Hill House," and it's known for its minimal use of special effects, relying instead on atmosphere and suggestion.


The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Description: In this adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's story, a prince hosts a lavish masquerade ball to escape a plague, but the festivities turn deadly.
Fact: Vincent Price, who plays Prince Prospero, was known for his roles in horror films, and this film showcases his ability to portray both charm and menace.


The Devil's Advocate (1997)
Description: A young lawyer joins a prestigious law firm in New York, only to discover that his boss is the Devil himself, leading to a battle for his soul.
Fact: Al Pacino, who plays the Devil, improvised many of his lines, adding to the character's charismatic and unpredictable nature.


The Others (2001)
Description: Grace Stewart, living in a secluded mansion with her children, discovers that they are not alone, as ghostly presences haunt their home.
Fact: The film was shot in Spain, and the mansion used for filming is the Palacio de los Hornillos, which adds to the film's gothic atmosphere.


The Skeleton Key (2005)
Description: A hospice nurse takes a job at an old plantation house in Louisiana, only to uncover dark voodoo rituals and the secrets of the wealthy family who owns it.
Fact: The film was shot in New Orleans, and the plantation house used in the movie is the Felicity Plantation, which is known for its eerie atmosphere.


The House of the Devil (2009)
Description: A college student takes a babysitting job in a secluded mansion, only to find herself in a nightmarish situation involving satanic rituals.
Fact: The film was shot on 16mm film to give it an authentic 1980s feel, and it was inspired by horror films from that era.


The Invitation (2015)
Description: A dinner party in a lavish Los Angeles home turns into a night of psychological terror as secrets unravel and paranoia sets in among the guests.
Fact: The film was shot in 20 days, and the director, Karyn Kusama, used a single location to create an intense, claustrophobic atmosphere.


The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
Description: While not a film, this series captures the essence of high society horror with its story of a family haunted by their past and the mansion they once called home.
Fact: The series was inspired by Shirley Jackson's novel but expands on the story, creating a modern, multi-layered horror narrative.


The Innocents (1961)
Description: A governess at a grand estate begins to believe that the children in her care are possessed by the spirits of former employees.
Fact: The film is an adaptation of Henry James' novella "The Turn of the Screw" and is known for its atmospheric tension and ambiguity.


The Stepford Wives (1975)
Description: A woman moves to the idyllic town of Stepford, where the wives are disturbingly perfect, hinting at a dark secret beneath the surface.
Fact: The film was remade in 2004 with a more comedic tone, but the original remains a chilling commentary on societal expectations.
