Haunted house horror
1063 films
Haunted houses are more than mere settings—they are characters shaped by dark histories and restless forces. This collection navigates the spectrum from classic supernatural dread to deeply psychological hauntings, where the walls seem to breathe with malevolence. From vintage cosmic terror in Carpenter’s *Prince of Darkness* to the eerie modern cult unease of *The Lords of Salem*, these films explore how architecture traps more than bodies. Family trauma and ancient curses twist through *Silent Hill* and *The Wailing*, while *The Conjuring* revives the well-worn but still potent formula of paranormal investigation. Even *Hellboy* ventures into haunted territory, blending myth with spectral menace. These titles remind us that haunted spaces reflect the fractures within—and sometimes invite the darkness out.