Virgin Witch (1971) is a British erotic horror film directed by Ray Austin. The movie stars Ann Michelle and Vicki Michelle as two young women who encounter dark, mystical forces.
Thirteen-year-old Rynn Jacobs lives in a secluded house located in a quiet seaside community. She and her father have recently rented the house, sparking the curiosity of the townsfolk. Yet, whenever anyone tries to visit, Rynn’s father is never around; it appears as if she is all alone.
Scanners (1981) is a science fiction horror film directed by David Cronenberg. It stars Stephen Lack, Jennifer O’Neill, and Michael Ironside. The story delves into the tension between these gifted individuals and the organizations seeking to control or exploit them.
The Bad Seed (1956) is a psychological horror film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. It centers around a seemingly perfect, well-behaved young girl who is admired by her family and community but hides a disturbing secret.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) is a horror film directed by Tobe Hooper. It’s renowned for its intense atmosphere and pioneering approach to the slasher genre.
Five extremely disturbed and sociopathic children escape from their psychiatric transport van and are taken in unwittingly by a group of adults who are on winter vacation at a lodge.
Messiah of Evil (1974) is an atmospheric horror film that combines elements of horror, mystery, and psychological thriller. Directed by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, the film stars Marianna Hill, Michael Greer, and Anitra Ford.
Daughters of Darkness (1971) is a Belgian horror film directed by Harry Kümel. It is renowned for its atmospheric style, Gothic aesthetic, and haunting visuals.
Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971) is an atmospheric psychological horror film directed by John D. Hancock. The film explores themes of paranoia, fear, and the unpredictability of the mind, creating a haunting and suspenseful mood without relying on conventional jump scares.