
Five Underrated Horror Films That Deserve A Place In Your Halloween Watchlist
Here are five underrated horror films to watch this Halloween.

Here are five underrated horror films to watch this Halloween.

The Minecraft Movie brings the game’s world to life, as Warner Bros. and Mojang turn gameplay, into survival, and creativity.

The Czech film Ikarie XB-1 may have influenced Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, as both explore similar ideas about humanity, technology, and space through visuals and thematic parallels.

Studio Ghibli's ‘Grave of the Fireflies’ captures the quiet suffering of two children in wartime Japan, revealing the human cost of conflict with devastating honesty.

These five animated gems mix fear, wonder, and heart, making perfect Halloween viewing that proves even ghosts and monsters can tell deeply human stories.

How a quiet pandemic project became a global comfort film, showing that kindness and togetherness can turn even the coldest landscapes into home.

Nico Robin’s journey from Ohara’s tragedy to the Straw Hats’ acceptance explores survival, knowledge, and redemption.

Rebel Wilson leads a star-studded, music-filled comedy in Girl Group, where pop icons, teen talent, and laughs collide in a story of second chances.

Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke reshaped animation with its vision of nature, progress, and humanity, blending myth and morality into a story about balance, conflict, and coexistence.

Through Suzu’s eyes, In This Corner of the World shows how ordinary lives endure war, finding beauty, grief, and renewal in the ruins of Hiroshima.