Spooky homes have been a massive part of our shared movie history for a very long time. Directors love putting monsters in the attic to make us twist and turn. From the earliest silent clips to the loudest modern thrillers the excitement never fades away. You should definitely check out these ten haunted house movies that just never get boring.
“The Amityville Horror” Based on Real Events

This classic film is based on a true story about a family getting a massive house. Everything goes downhill fast because the place is totally haunted. The walls literally bleed which will definitely freak you out. It really makes you love your own plain apartment where nothing spooky ever happens.
“Crimson Peak” Brings the Gothic Thrills

An adventurous woman marries a mysterious husband and enters his giant crumbling mansion. The old home holds many terrifying ghosts. The clever director creates beautiful visuals that make the spooky events look absolutely stunning. Inside the quiet rooms, the characters work hard to reveal a very dark and hidden family secret.
“Paranormal Activity” Changed Found Footage

An ordinary couple worries that an invisible force is playing tricks on them. They use basic video gear to watch their bedroom. This low budget project became a global phenomenon. It proves you do not need special effects when a slowly moving door can scare people so easily.
“Beetlejuice” Delivers Spooky Comedy Fun

A ghostly couple realizes they are stuck in their home, so they have to hire a very wild spirit to scare away the annoying new living tenants. “Michael Keaton” plays the wacky ghost with so much crazy energy that it magically makes the whole haunting situation hilarious instead of scary.
“Poltergeist” Makes the Television Scary

A family gets a great deal on a nice suburban house until they find out it was unfortunately built right on top of an old burial ground. Naturally, the spirits get very angry and start communicating through the television, which is definitely enough to make anyone cancel their cable subscription immediately.
“The Conjuring” Starts a Massive Universe

Two people who study ghosts for a living go to help a very scared family. The family lives in a dark farmhouse with a creepy secret. This movie is based on real investigators from the past. It features many sudden moments that will scare you.
“The Evil Dead” Goes to the Woods

Five friends want a nice vacation so they stay at a creepy cabin. Things go wrong when they discover an old book and read it out loud. The filmmakers had almost no money to make this. Even so, they created some of the most famous and intense horror moments.
“The Others” Has a Massive Twist

A mother and her two children live in a dark old country house, and they slowly realize they might be sharing it with ghosts. The ending gives you one of the best surprises in movie history, and it teaches us that sharing a house is not always the best idea.
“The Orphanage” Brings Heavy Emotion

A woman returns to the old closed orphanage she grew up in so she can reopen it, but things get weird when her son suddenly goes missing. It is a very sad and beautiful movie that makes you feel really bad for the characters while still giving you some great spooky moments.
“The Changeling” Sets the Standard

A man moves into a giant old house hoping to heal his broken heart after a disaster. Unfortunately the mansion is already full of dark secrets. The scare tactics are brilliant and basic. An old wheelchair moving by itself and a simple bouncing ball will completely terrify you every time.