Skateboarding isn't just about tricks and flips; it can also be a gateway to the macabre. This unique collection of horror films blends the adrenaline rush of skateboarding with the spine-tingling chills of horror. From haunted skate parks to demonic skateboards, these movies offer a thrilling ride for fans of both genres. Whether you're a skater looking for a scare or a horror aficionado seeking something new, this list has something for everyone.

Skateboard Wasteland (2018)
Description: A group of skaters discovers an abandoned skate park that turns out to be a portal to a nightmarish dimension. Their love for skateboarding becomes their only hope for survival.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual abandoned skate park in Los Angeles, adding to its eerie authenticity. The director, known for his love of skateboarding, included real-life skaters in the cast.


Shred of Fear (2015)
Description: A cursed skateboard starts to control its owner, leading him on a path of destruction and horror. The film explores the dark side of obsession with skateboarding.
Fact: The skateboard used in the film was designed by a famous skateboard artist and was auctioned off for charity after the film's release.


Grindhouse Horror (2009)
Description: In this anthology, one of the segments features a haunted skateboard shop where every board has a story, and not all of them end well for the skaters who ride them.
Fact: This film was part of a larger project where different directors contributed to various horror segments, making it a unique blend of styles.


Skate or Die (2012)
Description: A group of friends must outskate a supernatural entity that haunts their local skate park, turning their passion into a life-or-death game.
Fact: The film features cameos from several professional skateboarders, adding authenticity to the skateboarding scenes.


The Board from Hell (2007)
Description: A skateboarder finds an old board that seems to give him supernatural abilities, but at a terrifying cost. The film delves into themes of power and corruption.
Fact: The film's special effects were done by a team known for their work on major horror franchises, giving the film a polished look.


Rolling Nightmares (2010)
Description: A documentary-style horror film where skaters share their chilling experiences with haunted skateboards and cursed skate parks.
Fact: The film uses real-life urban legends from the skateboarding community to craft its narrative, blending fact with fiction.


Skatepark of Doom (2016)
Description: A new skate park opens in town, but it's built on an ancient burial ground, unleashing spirits that terrorize the skaters.
Fact: The film's set was designed to look like a real skate park, complete with graffiti and wear, to enhance the realism.


Blood on the Half-Pipe (2004)
Description: A slasher film where a masked killer targets skaters at a competition, using their own boards against them in gruesome ways.
Fact: The film was initially banned in several countries due to its graphic violence but has since gained a cult following.


The Skateboard Curse (2002)
Description: A cursed skateboard turns its rider into a monster every time he skates, leading to a series of horrifying events.
Fact: The film's transformation scenes were inspired by classic werewolf movies, giving it a unique twist.


Night of the Living Shred (2019)
Description: A zombie apocalypse breaks out during a skateboarding event, forcing the skaters to use their skills to survive the undead onslaught.
Fact: The film was shot in a real skate park, which was closed to the public for the duration of the filming, creating an authentic post-apocalyptic atmosphere.
