Most Underrated Horror Movies on Amazon Prime Video

Most Underrated Horror Movies on Amazon Prime Video
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The Vast of Night

The Vast of Night (2019): An eerie sci-fi horror thriller set in the 1950s featuring found footage and sci-fi horror elements. Two teenage kids accidentally uncover a strange audio frequency and then follow the audio signal into the unknown. What an excellent, original film, and so well done.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe

The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016): The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a supernatural horror film released in 2016 and directed by Andre Overdal. A father-son coroner discovers the cryptic past of a mysterious body they had previously second-guessed to disturb in their autopsy.

Coherence

Coherence (2013): During a dinner party, a dinner guest notices a comet passing over the earth, and the horror begins as alternate realities terrify the group of friends. This low-budget action film will instill serious flesh-crawling paranoia.

We Are Still Here

We Are Still Here (2015): We Are Still Here is a 2015 American supernatural horror film.  It is the directorial debut of Ted Geogeghan and stars Barbara Crampton and Andrew Senseing. An atmospheric dread couple moves into the crying shadows of grief into an old rural dwelling with a dark past and secrets. Atmospheric dread and brutal scare, this film is a hidden horror gem not to be ignored.

The Blackcoat's Daughter

The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015): The Blackcoat’s Daughter is a 2015 supernatural psychological horror film directed by Osgood Perkins in his feature-length directorial debut; a slowly paced psychological horror film with demonic undertones. Two girls are left alone at a remote boarding school during winter break- where they are not alone, and something is creeping into the building!

The Wailing

The Wailing (2016): The Wailing is a 2016 South Korean horror film directed by Na-hong Jin, a gem of a movie that creatively employs folklore, possession, and paranoia in a small rural village where one thing is sure: people are going to die, and not too vaguely. Creepy and wholly remarkable.

I See You

I See You (2019): I See You is a 2019 American thriller with horror elements, directed by Andam Randall and featuring Helen Hunt and John Tenney. The early plot may appear to be a straightforward detective thriller, but it quickly becomes pure horror. The plot twists and tension build as the sinister force hiding is revealed through haunts, hysteria, and horrific twists.

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