What To Watch If You Love 'Wrong Turn'
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The 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre thrusts audiences into a relentless nightmare as a group of friends, led by Jessica Biel's character Erin, road-tripping through rural Texas encounter the sinister Hewitt family and their chainsaw-wielding monster, Leatherface. The film is a harrowing reimagining of the 1974 horror classic, filled with suspense and gruesome terror.
Fans of Wrong Turn will find that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre embodies the same ruthless backwoods horror, with an added layer of intensity. The film captures a raw, visceral fear of being pursued by an unrelenting killer, amplifying the kind of edge-of-your-seat tension that keeps Wrong Turn viewers riveted.
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House of Wax (2005) is a horror film wherein a group of friends on their way to a college football game fall victim to a pair of murderous brothers in a deserted town. The title refers to the brothers' macabre museum made entirely of their wax-coated victims. Starring Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, and Paris Hilton, this remake elevates the tension with its eerie setting and gruesome concept.
Fans of Wrong Turn will likely enjoy House of Wax for its similar tropes: a group of friends, a desolate backdrop, and a struggle to survive against deranged villains with a uniquely gruesome modus operandi. With its blend of suspense and gory twists, House of Wax delivers the chills that fans of backwoods horror eagerly anticipate.
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In Vacancy, a couple's car breaks down late at night near a secluded motel, leading them to an unexpected overnight stay. Starring Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson, the couple soon discovers the motel has a disturbing history and they are thrust into a fight for survival, as horrifying events unfold and they realize they're being watched.
Those drawn to the secluded terror in Wrong Turn will likely find Vacancy a gripping watch. It shares the claustrophobic tension and the fear of being trapped in a place where help is just a distant dream, making it resonate with viewers who crave suspenseful scenarios that turn everyday situations into nightmares.
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Jeepers Creepers is a horror film that tracks the terrifying ordeal of siblings Trish and Darry Jenner after they encounter a mysterious, menacing creature known as the Creeper during a cross-country college road trip. Played by Gina Philips and Justin Long, the pair find themselves in a fight for their lives as they uncover the horrific truth behind the Creeper. Director Victor Salva harnesses tension and dread to shape an atmosphere where the ordinary quickly spirals into nightmare.
Wrong Turn enthusiasts will find familiar thrills in Jeepers Creepers with its blend of rural horror and relentless pursuit. The film offers an intense blend of suspense and the unseen, ensuring that those looking for heart-pounding chase sequences and a menacing, otherworldly antagonist will not be disappointed.
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Hostel is a horror film directed by Eli Roth that follows two American backpackers and their Icelandic friend as they venture through Europe looking for excitement. Their pursuit of hedonistic pleasures soon turns into a fight for survival when they become entangled in a sinister network that specializes in torturous experiences for paying clients. The film stars Jay Hernandez and Derek Richardson, and it quickly gained notoriety for its graphic depictions of horror and violence.
For those who found the wilderness peril of Wrong Turn enthralling, Hostel offers a different but equally disturbing premise. Centered around the theme of travelers in unfamiliar territory, the movie probes the depths of human depravity, making it a natural next step for fans craving another intense, visceral horror experience with unexpected twists and a heavy dose of adrenaline.
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The Hitcher is a tense psychological thriller that follows a young couple driving across the American Southwest. Their road trip takes a deadly turn when they unwisely pick up a hitchhiker, who turns out to be a serial killer. The film, starring Sean Bean as the titular Hitcher and Sophia Bush and Zachary Knighton as the couple, descends into a nightmarish game of cat and mouse as they try to escape his clutches.
Fans of Wrong Turn will find a similar nerve-wracking battle for survival in The Hitcher. With its atmosphere of dread and a relentless antagonist, this film serves up gripping hitchhike horror in an open-road setting that echoes the unexpected and bloodcurdling encounters within the remote regions of Wrong Turn.
The Green Inferno is a horror film directed by Eli Roth that centers around a group of student activists who travel to the Amazon to save the rainforest. However, after a plane crash strands them in the jungle, they are taken captive by a tribe of cannibals. The film stars Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, and Daryl Sabara, and it is known for its graphic violence and disturbing images.
Like Wrong Turn, The Green Inferno offers a chilling survival narrative set against a backdrop of an unforgiving landscape. Fans of the former will likely appreciate this film's intense atmosphere and the relentless threat posed by an indigenous, cannibalistic tribe, echoing the same visceral terror experienced with the menacing figures hidden in the Appalachian trails.
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The Strangers follows a couple experiencing a terrifying home invasion by three masked assailants while staying in a remote vacation home. Starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman, the film tightens the screws of tension as the duo struggles to survive the night against their unknown, motiveless attackers who taunt and stalk them with chilling precision.
Similar to the isolated dread of Wrong Turn, The Strangers capitalizes on the vulnerability of being far from help and the menacing threat of faceless danger. It's an excellent choice for Wrong Turn fans seeking another dose of intense fear where the safety of 'home' is utterly subverted by an unpredictable and relentless terror.
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The Ruins follows a group of friends vacationing in Mexico who decide to embark on an impromptu trip to an archaeological dig at a remote Mayan ruin. Starring Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone, Shawn Ashmore, and Laura Ramsey, their adventure turns into a fight for survival when they become trapped and terrorized by an unfathomable, malevolent force lurking among the stones.
Like Wrong Turn, The Ruins presents a tale of isolation and the creeping horror of being hunted. Fans of the former will appreciate this film's similar tension-building premise, where the beautiful, serene backdrop conceals a deadly threat—perfect for those who relish intense dread coupled with the innate fear of the unknown.
Wolf Creek is a horror film based on true events, where a trio of backpackers in the Australian Outback falls prey to Mick Taylor, a sadistic bushman played by John Jarratt. The film details their harrowing encounter as they fight to escape the clutches of their maniacal captor, with the vast, unforgiving wilderness adding to their desperation.
Fans of Wrong Turn will find Wolf Creek's intense survival storyline compelling. Much like the cannibalistic dangers lurking in the Appalachian forests, Wolf Creek evokes primal fear through its remote setting and a relentless antagonist, making it a must-see for those who relish the thrilling blend of suspense and isolation.
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The Hills Have Eyes is a horror film that follows a family road trip that takes a dire turn when they become stranded in a government atomic zone. Unbeknownst to them, the area is inhabited by a group of mutant cannibals. Directed by Alexandre Aja and starring Aaron Stanford, Kathleen Quinlan, and Vinessa Shaw, the film ramps up the tension as the family faces these horrific adversaries.
Wrong Turn enthusiasts will likely be drawn to The Hills Have Eyes for its similarly disturbing premise of travelers falling victim to cannibalistic locals in a remote area. The movie's intense sense of dread and shocking moments of brutality offer fans another dose of the harrowing survival horror they found compelling in Wrong Turn.
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SAW is a horror film that introduces audiences to the diabolical world of Jigsaw, a twisted killer who places his morally compromised victims in elaborate, torturous traps. Directed by James Wan and starring Cary Elwes, Leigh Whannell, and Tobin Bell, the movie weaves a dark narrative where each choice has visceral consequences, and survival requires both physical and psychological fortitude.
Fans of Wrong Turn may appreciate SAW for the tension and fear of entrapment that runs through both films. While SAW leans more towards psychological horror and grim puzzles, it shares with Wrong Turn a penchant for suspense and a chilling reminder that humans can be the most frightening monsters of all.
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The Descent is a stark, claustrophobic horror film that plunges a group of adventurous women, led by Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza, into the uncharted depths of a cave system. What begins as an exciting expedition turns into a nightmare as they become trapped and hunted by a mysterious and deadly species lurking in the darkness.
Like Wrong Turn, The Descent taps into the primal fear of isolation and the unknown. Fans of the intense survival elements found in engulfing woodlands will find the suffocating confines of cave explorations equally gripping. Both films create a palpable sense of dread and feature characters pushed to their limits in a fight for survival, making The Descent a must-see for those who revel in the tension of tight spaces and unseen horrors.
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American Horror Story is an anthology horror television series, where each season crafts a new narrative steeped in horror mythology and tropes, ranging from a haunted house to a witch coven to an eerie freak show. The series boasts a recurring ensemble cast that includes Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and Jessica Lange among others, showcasing their talents in different chilling scenarios infused with supernatural and psychological elements.
Fans of Wrong Turn who enjoy a blend of survival horror and macabre storytelling might find American Horror Story a compelling watch. With its shifting themes and settings, each season presents a fresh exploration into dark and twisted narratives, ensuring that viewers are consistently treated to gripping and unsettling tales that could rival the intensity of the forested mountains in Wrong Turn.
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For fans of: meta horror movies
The Cabin in the Woods is an enigmatic horror film, laced with elements of comedy. Five college friends, including Dana (Kristen Connolly) and Curt (Chris Hemsworth), embark on a vacation to a remote cabin. Unbeknownst to them, their every move is being manipulated by mysterious puppeteers underground. As the group's weekend getaway transforms into a terrifying ordeal, they find themselves entangled in an intricate web of life-and-death scenarios. Directed by Drew Goddard, this movie offers a refreshing twist on classic horror tropes and won the Saturn Award for Best Horror or Thriller Film in 2013. For fans of: campy horror movies with real scares
In Rob Zombie's directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses, a group of unsuspecting travelers stumbles upon the sinister world of Dr. Satan (Walter Phelan). The film follows Jerry (Chris Hardwick), Mary (Jennifer Jostyn), Denise (Erin Daniels), and Bill (Rainn Wilson) as they are lured into the Firefly family's gruesome abode, presided over by the chilling matriarch, Mother Firefly (Karen Black). This horror flick weaves a tale of macabre fascination with a dash of dark humor. It's an exploration into the depths of human depravity, leaving no stone unturned in its portrayal of sadistic obsessions and deranged family dynamics.For fans of: horror movies with a touch of humor
In Cabin Fever, a group of five college friends, led by Paul (Rider Strong), set out for a fun-filled vacation in a remote cabin. They're looking for relaxation and escape, but their hopes are dashed when they become the hosts of a gruesome, flesh-eating virus. The quiet, forested setting becomes an arena of terror as each friend falls victim to the relentless disease. Eli Roth directs this horror flick that takes cabin in the woods to new, horrifying heights. This is survival at its most desperate and fear at its most raw.More Cabin Fever- #140 of 396 onThe Best Horror Movies Of All Time
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For fans of: slow burning horror movies
In the tension-filled thriller, The Invitation, Will (Logan Marshall-Green) finds himself attending a dinner party at his former home, hosted by his ex-wife Eden (Tammy Blanchard) and her new husband David (Michiel Huisman). The night takes a dark turn as the hosts' bizarre behavior escalates, leading Will to suspect their true intentions. Unfolding in real-time, this gripping tale of suspense is directed by Karyn Kusama, who masterfully builds the anxiety and mystery throughout. This film blurs the line between paranoia and genuine danger, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats until its shocking conclusion.More The Invitation- #179 of 253 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
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For fans of: intelligent horror movies
In the dystopian thriller, The Purge, society has created an annual event in which all crime, including murder, is legal for 12 hours. James Sandin (Ethan Hawke), a successful salesman of home security systems, believes his family is safe within their fortified suburban home. His wife Mary (Lena Headey) and children Zoey (Adelaide Kane) and Charlie (Max Burkholder) prepare for a quiet night in during this horrific tradition. However, when Charlie compassionately allows a stranger into their secure domain, chaos ensues. As the night progresses, the Sandins must face violent intruders and moral dilemmas that challenge their very survival. The film explores themes of class inequality and societal breakdown in chilling detail.More The Purge- #31 of 108 onThe Best Intelligent Horror Movies
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For fan of: horror movies about cults
London, 1905. Prodigal son Thomas Richardson has returned home, only to learn that his sister is being held for ransom by a religious cult. Determined to get her back at any cost, Thomas travels to the idyllic island where the cult lives. As Thomas infiltrates the island's community, he learns that the corruption of mainland society that they claim to reject has infested the cult's ranks nonetheless - and uncovers a secret more evil than he could have imagined. - 21
For fans of: horror anthology series
Lore is a unique blend of documentary and cinematic horror, and brings to life terrifying but true stories from our past. Based on Aaron Mahnke's popular podcast, the series explores the dark corners of history, revealing the chilling origins of modern folklore and superstition. Each episode is a standalone tale, diving into eerie historical events that fuel our darkest nightmares. Despite its compelling narrative and innovative format, Lore has yet to garner any significant awards. The show masterfully combines real-life horrors with dramatic storytelling, creating an immersive viewing experience that blurs the line between reality and nightmare.More Lore- #4 of 71 onThe Best Current Podcasts
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For fans of: '70s horror films
Roger (Peter Fonda), his friend Frank (Warren Oates), and their wives (Lara Parker, Loretta Swit) are heading from San Antonio to the wilderness of rural Texas for some off-road motocross. What they find instead is a Satanic cult sacrifice, and they are unfortunate enough to be caught observing the ritual. Naturally, this doesn't sit too well with the cult members. Now Roger and Frank are on the run from what is apparently a very sizable Texan Satanist community.- Photo: You're Next / Snoot Entertainment
For fans of: indie slasher films
In You're Next, a home invasion turns deadly during the Davison family reunion. Erin (Sharni Vinson), an unassuming guest, quickly becomes their only hope for survival. Directed by Adam Wingard, this horror-thriller cleverly subverts genre expectations while delivering pulse-pounding suspense. The film's ensemble cast includes Rob Moran and Barbara Crampton as the unsuspecting parents, with Joe Swanberg and Amy Seimetz playing their eldest children. You're Next stands out for its unique blend of black comedy and intense scares.More You're Next- #212 of 396 onThe Best Horror Movies Of All Time
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Cannibal Holocaust is a 1980 Italian cannibal film directed by Ruggero Deodato from a screenplay by Gianfranco Clerici, starring Carl Gabriel Yorke, Robert Kerman, Francesca Ciardi, and Luca Giorgio Barbareschi. Influenced by the works of Mondo director Gualtiero Jacopetti, the film was inspired by Italian media coverage of Red Brigade terrorism. The coverage included news reports Deodato believed to be staged, an idea which became an integral aspect of the film's story. Cannibal Holocaust was filmed primarily in the Amazon Rainforest with real indigenous tribes interacting with American and Italian actors. The film tells the story of a missing documentary film crew who had gone to the Amazon to film cannibal tribes. A rescue mission, led by the New York University anthropologist Harold Monroe, recovers the film crew's lost cans of film, which an American television station wishes to broadcast. Upon viewing the reels, Monroe is appalled by the team's actions, and after learning their fate, he objects to the station's intent to air the documentary.More Cannibal Holocaust- #349 of 396 onThe Best Horror Movies Of All Time
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The House of the Devil
For fans of: psychological horror movies
Desperate to make some money so she can move into a new apartment, college student Samantha Hughes (Jocelin Donahue) takes a mysterious babysitting job. When she arrives at the house, Mr. Ulman (Tom Noonan) mentions a full lunar eclipse and explains there is no child, but that Samantha will be watching his mother instead. After exploring the sinister-seeming house, Samantha soon comes to realize that her employers are hiding a horrifying secret and have plans to use her, dead or alive.- #85 of 108 onThe Best Intelligent Horror Movies
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For fans of: horror movies featuring college students
A young American couple, their relationship foundering, travel to a fabled Swedish midsummer festival where a seemingly pastoral paradise transforms into a sinister, dread-soaked nightmare as the locals reveal their terrifying agenda.More Midsommar - Photo: The Lodge / Neon27
The Lodge
For fans of: destination horror movies
During a family retreat to a remote winter cabin over the holidays, the father is forced to abruptly depart for work, leaving his two children in the care of his new girlfriend, Grace. Isolated and alone, a blizzard traps them inside the lodge as terrifying events summon specters from Grace's dark past.More The Lodge- #19 of 42 onThe Best Snowy Thriller Movies, Ranked
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For fans of: creepy shows about cults
In an enthralling game of cat and mouse, The Following takes viewers on a psychological journey through the twisted mind of a charismatic serial killer, Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), and the former FBI agent, Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon), who is determined to bring him to justice. This gripping crime drama, which earned a Saturn Award nomination for Best Network Television Series, delves deeply into the complex relationship between predator and prey, while exploring the chilling power of obsession and manipulation. As the story unfolds, viewers are drawn into a dark world where nothing is as it seems and the line between good and evil is constantly blurred.More The Following- #352 of 449 onThe 440+ Best Binge Worthy Shows Of All Time
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For fans of: horror shows based on films
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For fans of: TV shows about cults
A Los Angeles police sergeant with a complicated personal life tracks a cult leader.