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The scariest horror movies on Shudder to keep you up at night
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Shudder是一个流媒体平台,提供各种类型的恐怖片、科幻片和惊悚片。本文将推荐一些平台上最恐怖的电影,这些电影保证让你在观看后久久难以忘怀。从经典的《午夜凶铃》到马修·霍尔内斯令人不寒而栗的木偶主题恐怖片《Possum》,这些电影涵盖了各种恐怖元素,从令人毛骨悚然的跳跃式惊吓到令人不寒而栗的氛围营造,绝对能让你体验到真正的恐怖。如果你无法忍受跳跃式惊吓,那么这些电影绝对不适合你。准备好你的抱枕,躲在后面吧......

👻 **Possum** - 这部电影讲述的是一位失去木偶戏工作的人回到了童年住所,试图毁掉他随身携带在一个棕色袋子里的可怕木偶。但当当地一名青少年失踪后,显然有更邪恶的事情在发生。这部电影的整体基调可能更像是阴郁而不是恐怖,但木偶却是噩梦般的存在:一个近乎真人大小,蜘蛛状的生物,脸上戴着人类的面具,令人不安的是,即使被处理掉,它也会再次出现。伴随着菲利普(肖恩·哈里斯)周围的凶兆、锯齿状的背景音乐也无济于事,而跳跃式惊吓——当它们出现时——则恰到好处,令人不快。

🎬 **The Medium** - 这部电影讲述的是一群纪录片摄制组前往泰国北部,采访一位自称被女神附身的萨满,结果却卷入了一件更加邪恶的事情,她的侄女开始表现出奇怪的行为。这部电影的前两幕以微妙、缓慢的节奏发展,但结局却是一场彻头彻尾的恐怖混乱。导演[班庄]比辛达纳库恩玩了一个恶魔般的把戏,他让观众放松警惕,然后迅速从我们脚下抽走了地毯。这部电影时长超过两个小时,花了大量时间刻画角色,但通过一种不祥的预感——部分归功于查猜·蓬帕帕潘令人毛骨悚然的配乐——保持了节奏。随着事件升级,纪录片摄制组与拍摄对象的距离越来越近,他们开始怀疑是否应该帮助闵。这种转变反映在他们的镜头和监控摄像头的混合镜头中。正如《灵动:鬼影实录》和《女巫布莱尔》这样的伪纪录恐怖电影的传统一样,《The Medium》将最令人不安的时刻留到了最后。有一场场景展现了一个《遗传厄运》级别的揭示,让我好几天都睡不着觉。

👂 **The Unheard** - 这部电影讲述的是一位住在童年住所的女人,在接受了一项恢复听力的实验性手术后,经历了听觉幻觉,这可能与她母亲的失踪有关。这部电影的设定听起来像《黑镜》的一集,幻觉和孤独感是彻头彻尾的恐怖,而失踪事件将所有这些元素融合在一起,形成一种悬疑/犯罪/惊悚的元素。这种组合很容易自相矛盾,但不知何故,它保持着稳定而自信的姿态。布朗完美而令人不安的导演风格、迈克尔和肖恩·拉斯穆森紧凑的剧本以及演员精湛的表演,让《The Unheard》在两个小时的运行时间里充满了惊吓和紧张。

🏠 **Skinamarink** - 这部电影讲述的是两个找不到爸爸的兄妹,他们被困在黑暗的房子里,只有耳语声陪伴着他们。这部电影非常实验性,因此很难概括。但本质上是关于两个找不到爸爸的兄妹,他们被困在黑暗的房子里,只有耳语声陪伴着他们。这部电影完全想让我们感到恐惧。它希望我们再次成为被困在床上的孩子。它希望黑暗的概念变得陌生,充满疑问、奇怪和恐怖。它迫使我们回到小时候,那时我们只知道眼前的事物,当我们走过走廊,更不用说我们的前门了,那可能就是地球的边缘,坠落到虚无中。

⚡️ **The Power** - 这部电影讲述的是1974年,瓦尔(罗斯·威廉姆斯)在伦敦一家医院找到了一份新工作,成为一名护士。但她很快发现,压抑的等级制度和滚动停电并不是她唯一要面对的可怕事情。这部电影为营造一种潜移默化的恐惧感提供了完美的设定,[编剧/导演科琳娜]费斯以娴熟的手法做到了这一点。这部电影也有很多跳跃式惊吓,但这些惊吓从来不会显得刻意——就像所有最好的恐怖电影一样,《The Power》的恐怖被用来揭示电影的主题,而不是仅仅为了制造惊悚效果。总的来说,这部电影几乎无可挑剔。演员的表演都很出色,罗斯·威廉姆斯在片中展现了令人难以置信的演技。

👿 **Satan's Slaves** - 这部电影讲述的是,在母亲离奇死亡后,一家人开始怀疑她的灵魂可能没有完全离开房子。印尼导演乔科·安瓦尔知道如何拍一部令人毛骨悚然的电影。在《Satan's Slaves》的开场场景中,这一点就显而易见,当时里尼(塔拉·巴斯罗)在她母亲的卧室里发现了一个可怕的发现,而且从那以后就变得越来越明显。这部电影巧妙地融合了缓慢的铺垫、夜间惊悚的紧张感和彻头彻尾的跳跃式惊吓,让你从一开始就感到不安,并且几乎没有喘息的机会。对于《午夜凶铃》(在这份榜单中排名更靠前)的粉丝来说,甚至还有一个非常令人毛骨悚然的井......

📼 **Ring** - 这部电影讲述的是一位记者试图查明一个被诅咒的录像带的真相,据说观看它的人会在观看一周后死亡。中田秀夫1998年的恐怖经典不仅启动了一个全球性的电影系列,而且还证明了你不一定需要高科技特效和强烈的音乐才能制造恐惧。按照今天的标准,《午夜凶铃》可能不像这份榜单上的其他电影那样提供那么多跳跃式惊吓,但仍然有很多令人毛骨悚然的场景和画面(你可能再也不会以同样的方式看待井或一台颗粒状的电视机了)。

💀 **The Dark and the Wicked** - 这部电影讲述的是一对兄妹回到父母的农舍,帮助母亲照顾临终的父亲。但当事情突然发生悲剧性的转折后,他们意识到有更邪恶的事情在发生。吱呀作响的偏远农舍本身就是跳跃式惊吓的理想场所,但布莱恩·贝蒂诺的这部惊悚片之所以格外有效,是因为它巧妙地运用了声音——无论是用来避邪的叮当作响的马蹄铁、锯齿状的背景音乐,还是单纯的、令人厌烦的寂静。这部电影中的跳跃式惊吓出乎意料,真正令人恐惧,而且故事一贯阴郁。

💻 **Host** - 这部电影讲述的是,由于新冠疫情封锁,一群朋友无法见面,于是决定通过Zoom进行一次通灵仪式。一个词:现实。故事的前提、Zoom 的设定以及非常自然的对话,这一切都让《Host》显得无比真实。就像你在观看朋友之间实际Zoom通话的记录一样,当事情开始变得非常、非常糟糕时,它就更加令人不安。哦,如果你担心这部电影的设定在惊吓方面可能会有所限制,那就别担心:这部电影中的跳跃式惊吓很频繁,而且——得益于导演罗伯·萨维奇的创意——总是别出心裁。

👹 **Terrified** - 这部电影讲述的是一群超自然现象调查员调查阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯的一个社区中发生的令人不安的事件。这部电影并没有一个可怕的怪物或主题,而是有很多——从《小丑回魂》式的咕噜咕噜的排水管声音,到从坟墓中回到家中,僵硬地坐在餐桌旁的死孩子的尸体。基本上,这部电影是一个

Horror movies come in all shapes and sizes.

You've got your comedy horrors, your psychological horrors, your tense thriller-y horrors — and, of course, your genuinely scary horrors.

I'm not just talking about your run-of-the-mill, yikes-that's-a-bit-creepy kind of films, here, either. I'm talking about the truly terror-inducing — the type of movies you wake in the dead of night thinking about, and which stay with you for a long, long time after the credits have rolled. The horribly twitchy, sleep-with-the-lights-on-and-avoid-all-mirrors kind of movies.

Streaming platform Shudder has a lot to offer in this regard.

We've combed through the archives of the service (which is chock-full of horror, sci-fi and thrillers of all kinds) to track down the most terrifying films we could — from jumpy classics like Ring to the bleak puppet-themed horror of Matthew Holness' Possum. If you're unable to deal with jump-scares, these are not for you.

Cushions to hide behind at the ready...

Possum

What's it about?

After losing his puppeteering job, a man returns to his childhood home to destroy a creepy puppet he carries in a brown bag. But after a local teenager goes missing, it's clear that something more sinister is at play.

Why's it so scary?

The overall tone of Possum is probably more bleak than scary, but the puppet is the stuff of nightmares: a near-person sized, spider-like creation with a human mask for a face that has the disconcerting habit of reappearing even after it's been disposed of. The ominous, jagged background score that follows Philip (Sean Harris) around doesn't help, and the jump scares – when they do come – are well placed and unpleasant.

How to watch: Possum is streaming now on Shudder.

The Medium

Credit: Christine Ramage

What's it about?

A documentary film crew travel to northern Thailand to interview a shaman who claims to be possessed by a goddess — only to get caught up in something far more sinister when her niece begins to act strangely.

Why's it so scary?

"The film's first two acts move at a subtle, simmering pace, but the finale is sheer frightening chaos," writes Mashable's Shannon Connellan in her review. "It's a diabolical move from director [Banjong] Pisanthanakun, who lulls audiences into a sense of security before swiftly pulling the rug out from under us. Sitting at over two hours, the film spends ample time with the characters but keeps the momentum through a sense of foreboding — thanks in part to Chatchai Ponhprapaphan's haunting score. As events escalate, the documentarians' distance to their subjects becomes compromised while they wonder whether they should try to help Mink. This shift is reflected in a mix of their footage and security camera coverage. And in the well-worn tradition of found footage/documentary horror films like Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project, The Medium saves the most disturbing moments for last. There's a scene featuring a Hereditary-level reveal that had me sleepless for days."

How to watch: The Medium is now streaming on Shudder.

The Unheard

Credit: Shudder

What's it about?

After undertaking an experimental procedure to restore her hearing, a woman staying in her childhood home experiences auditory hallucinations that may have something to do with her mother's disappearance.

Why should you watch it?

"As you might have guessed from that description, [director Jeffrey A.] Brown's movie is a bit of a genre mish-mash," I wrote in my review for Mashable. "The setup sounds like a Black Mirror episode, the hallucinations and isolation are straight-up horror, and the disappearances blend it all together with a kind of mystery/crime/thriller element. It's a combination that could easily start tripping over itself, but somehow it keeps a steady, confident footing. Between Brown's perfectly unnerving direction, a tight script from Michael and Shawn Rasmussen and a well-acted story, The Unheard crackles through its two-hour runtime with scares and tension aplenty."

How to watch: The Unheard is streaming now on Shudder.

Skinamarink

Credit: IFC Films/Shudder

What's it about?

Given how experimental Kyle Edward Ball's movie is, this one's sort of hard to summarise. But it's essentially about two siblings who can't find their dad and are trapped in a dark house by themselves with only a whispering voice for company.

Why should you watch it?

"It totally and entirely wants to terrify us," writes Jason Adams for Mashable in his explainer. "Skinamarink wants us to become children trapped in our beds again. It wants the very concept of the dark to be foreign, filled with questions and strangeness and terror. Forcing us back to when we were little and we didn't know more than what was right in front of us, when what lay beyond our hallway or, God forbid, our front door might as well be the edge of the flat earth, falling off into nothingness."*

How to watch: Skinamarink is streaming now on Shudder.

The Power

Credit: Shudder

What's it about?

In 1974, Val (Rose Williams) starts a new job as a nurse in a London hospital. But she soon discovers that the oppressive hierarchy and rolling blackouts aren't the only horrible things she'll have to confront.

Why should you watch it?

"It's the perfect setup for building a creeping sense of dread [...] and [writer/director Corinna] Faith does this with a deft hand," I wrote in my review for Mashable. "There are plenty of jump scares, too, but these never feel gratuitous — like all the best scary films, The Power's horror is used to draw out the movie's main themes, rather than wielding them for mere shock value.

"All in all, the film is pretty hard to fault. The performances are excellent all-round, with Rose Williams showing off incredible range in the central role."

How to watch: The Power is streaming now on Shudder.

Satan's Slaves

What's it about?

After the strange death of their mother, a family begins to suspect that her presence may not have entirely left the house.

Why's it so scary?

Indonesian director Joko Anwar knows how to make a creepy film. It's apparent during the opening scenes in Satan's Slaves, when Rini (Tara Basro) makes a grim discovery in her mother's bedroom, and it only gets clearer from there on out. The movie has a solid mixture of slow build, bumps-in-the-night style tension, and outright jump-scares, putting you on edge early and offering little by way of reprieve.

For fans of Ring (which features further down on this list), there's even a very creepy well...

How to watch: Satan's Slaves is streaming now on Shudder.

Ring

Stay away from those unmarked video tapes. Credit: Omega/Kadokawa/Kobal/Shutterstock

What's it about?

A journalist attempts to get to the bottom of a cursed video tape, which supposedly kills the viewer a week after they've watched it.

Why's it so scary?

Hideo Nakata's 1998 horror classic not only kick-started a global franchise, but it also proved you don't necessarily need high-tech special effects and intense music to generate scares. By today's standards, Ring may not provide as many jump-scares as some as the other films on this list, but there are still plenty of nightmare-inducing scenes and images (and you probably won't ever look at a well, or a grainy TV set, in quite the same way again).

How to watch: Ring is streaming now on Shudder.

The Dark and the Wicked

What's it about?

A brother and sister return to their parents' farmhouse to help their mother care for their dying father. But after things take a sudden, tragic turn, they realise something more sinister is going on.

Why’s it so scary?

Creaky old remote farmhouses are already the ideal setting for jumps, but Bryan Bertino's chiller is extra effective because of its use of sound — whether it's jangling horseshoes placed to ward off evil, a jagged background score or simply yawning, empty silence. The jumps in this one are unexpected and genuinely terrifying, and the story is unremittingly bleak.

How to watch: The Dark and the Wicked is streaming now on Shudder.

Host

What's it about?

Unable to meet in person due to the coronavirus lockdown, a group of friends decide to try out a seance over Zoom.

Why's it so scary?

One word: realism. The premise of the story, its Zoom setting, and the very natural dialogue all conspire to make Host feel horribly realistic. It's like you're watching the recording of an actual Zoom call between friends, and that makes it all the more unnerving when things begin to go really, really wrong.

Oh, and if you're worried that the movie's set-up might be limiting in terms of scares, don't be: the jumps in this one are frequent, and — thanks to the creativity of director Rob Savage — always inventive.

How to watch: Host is streaming now on Shudder.

Terrified

What's it about?

A group of paranormal investigators examines some disturbing goings-on in a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Why's it so scary?

Rather than just having one scary monster or theme, Demián Rugna's Terrified has a whole bunch of them — from IT-style voices gurgling away in the drain to the unmoving corpse of a dead child, returned home from the grave to sit stiffly at the dinner table.

Basically, the film is a trick box full of scares, and if one thing doesn't get to you, chances are something else certainly will.

How to watch: Terrified is now streaming on Shudder.


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Hell House LLC

What's it about?

After the opening of a haunted house tourist attraction results in death, a fictional documentary crew tries to uncover what really happened.

Why's it so scary?

Like all the best found-footage horror movies, Stephen Cognetti's Hell House LLC uses realism to amp up its fear factor, splicing shaky camera shots with moving mannequins and half-glimpsed figures in the night. The tourist attraction setting could easily have come across as cheesy in this one, but luckily the movie's prop department sourced some genuinely creepy-looking clowns for the occasion (one of which provides more than a few nasty jumps).

How to watch: Hell House LLC is streaming now on Shudder.

Z

What's it about?

A mother grows increasingly worried about her eight-year-old son after he gets a new imaginary friend called "Z."

Why's it so scary?

If the likes of The Babadook and Hide and Seek have taught us anything, it's that children having imaginary friends (at least in the context of a horror movie) is never a great thing. Brandon Christensen's Z takes this concept and gives it a fresh twist, putting us in the shoes of Beth (Keegan Connor Tracy) as she grows increasingly disturbed by her son's behaviour.

The thing that makes Z so unnerving isn't so much the creepy child aspect as it is the unknowable monster — the lingering idea of "Z," this unseen creature that dominates every scene with its absence. The fear of seeing something is often more disturbing than the thing itself, and this is an idea that the movie understands perfectly well — and uses to nail-biting effect.

How to watch: Z is streaming now on Shudder.

*This blurb appeared on a previous Mashable list.

UPDATE: Oct. 4, 2024, 12:52 p.m. EDT This list was first published on Sept. 15. 2023. It has since been updated to reflect current streaming options.

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