Gothic Horror Classics to Watch
Rebecca
Alfred Hitchcock’s chilling tale of obsession, mystery, and a lingering ghost of the past. Timeless and psychologically haunting.
The Witch
A slow-burning, atmospheric descent into paranoia and puritan dread. “Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?”
The Haunting
A classic haunted house film that relies on shadows and silence to terrify. Fear creeps in without ever showing its face.
Nosferatu
The original Dracula-inspired nightmare, eerie and iconic even a century later. Pure Gothic terror in grainy silence.
The Innocents
Based on The Turn of the Screw, it blurs the line between the supernatural and madness. Elegant and deeply unsettling.
The Black Cat
A dark and twisted Poe-inspired horror with Karloff and Lugosi at their best. Stylish, strange, and full of dread.
The Devil’s Backbone
Guillermo del Toro weaves ghost story and war trauma into a haunting masterpiece. A ghost with a heart-wrenching tale.