The eerie isolation of the forest, combined with the rugged, often solitary life of a lumberjack, creates a perfect setting for horror. This curated list of 10 horror films delves into the dark side of the lumber industry, where the woods hold secrets far more sinister than the trees they fell. From supernatural entities to human monsters, these films explore the terror that can lurk in the shadows of the forest, offering a unique blend of suspense, fear, and the unknown to horror enthusiasts.

The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Description: Although not about lumberjacks, the film's setting in the woods and the legend of the Blair Witch, who was said to have been involved with local lumberjacks, ties it into the theme.
Fact: The film was marketed as a true story, which significantly contributed to its success and the found footage genre's popularity.


The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Description: While not directly about lumberjacks, the film features a cabin in the woods where a group of friends are manipulated by unseen forces, with elements of the lumber industry's dark past woven into the narrative.
Fact: The film is a meta-horror that deconstructs horror movie tropes, including the trope of the isolated cabin often associated with lumberjacks.


The Forest (2016)
Description: While not exclusively about lumberjacks, this film features a forest setting where a woman searches for her missing twin sister in the infamous Aokigahara Forest, encountering supernatural elements. The lumberjack theme is subtly present through the forest's history of loggers.
Fact: The film was shot in Serbia, standing in for Japan's Aokigahara Forest. The real forest is known for its tragic history, making the setting inherently eerie.


The Forest (2016)
Description: This film, while not directly about lumberjacks, features a forest setting where the protagonist encounters supernatural elements, reflecting the isolation and fear often associated with lumberjack life.
Fact: The film was shot in Serbia, standing in for Japan's Aokigahara Forest, known for its tragic history.


The Forest of the Lost Souls (2017)
Description: Although not directly about lumberjacks, this film features a forest where people go to end their lives, and the woods themselves seem to have a malevolent presence, akin to the isolation felt by lumberjacks.
Fact: The film was shot in Portugal, using the dense forest to create an atmosphere of inescapable doom.


The Woods (2006)
Description: A young girl sent to a remote all-girls boarding school in the woods discovers that the forest holds dark secrets, including a connection to the lumber industry's past.
Fact: Directed by Lucky McKee, known for his work in horror, the film explores themes of isolation and supernatural horror.


Timber Falls (2007)
Description: A couple on a camping trip in the woods encounters a deranged family of lumberjacks who believe they are doing God's work by punishing those who break their moral code.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life stories of backwoods families with extreme religious beliefs. The setting was chosen for its isolation, enhancing the film's tension.


The Lumberjack Man (2015)
Description: A group of high school students on a field trip to a lumber mill accidentally awaken a vengeful spirit of a lumberjack, leading to a bloody rampage.
Fact: The film pays homage to classic slasher films with its over-the-top gore and campy humor, making it a unique entry in the horror genre.


The Lumberjack Man (2015)
Description: A group of high school students on a field trip to a lumber mill accidentally awaken a vengeful spirit of a lumberjack, leading to a bloody rampage.
Fact: The film pays homage to classic slasher films with its over-the-top gore and campy humor, making it a unique entry in the horror genre.


Dead Wood (2007)
Description: A group of friends camping in the woods are hunted by a deranged lumberjack who believes he's on a mission from God to punish sinners.
Fact: The film was shot in the UK, using the natural beauty of the forest to enhance the horror elements.
