The very best horror movies of 2023 (so far)

When you think of horror movies, scenes of gore, jump scares, and menacing villains often come to mind. But there’s an alternative niche within the horror genre that’s gaining traction—films that rely on strong aesthetic and emotional landscapes to send chills down your spine. These are the horror films where cinematography, score, and ambiance play as much a role as the monsters or malevolent spirits. In this list, we spotlight some of the most aesthetically captivating horror films that offer more than just scares; they offer a visual and emotional journey into the unknown.

14. “Knock at the Cabin” Unveils M. Night Shyamalan’s Sharpest Work in Years

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Shyamalan returns to form with this psychological thriller that is as intellectual as it is riveting. Jonathan Groff and Ben Aldridge shine as family men trapped in a moral dilemma by four strangers led by a compelling Dave Bautista. The film explores the nature of evil and poses complex ethical questions, all leading to a controversial yet impactful ending. This isn’t just another Shyamalan twist; it’s a complete reinvigoration of his artistry.

Stream it on Peacock.

13. “Birth/Rebirth” Breathes New Life into Frankenstein Themes

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Laura Moss skillfully directs this modern riff on the Frankenstein story, plumbing the depths of dread and grief with dexterity. Judy Reyes and Marin Ireland deliver pitch-perfect performances as a devastated mother and a boundary-pushing doctor, respectively. The film handles its complex tonal shifts with aplomb, creating a unique emotional experience. Moss proves that she can balance the joy of a reborn child against the gnawing, deep-seated unease that something is terribly amiss.

Stream it on Prime Video.

12. “Influencer” Exposes the Dark Side of Social Media Stardom

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Rarely has a film examined the digital age with such a sharp, satirical eye as “Influencer.” Emily Tennant dazzles as Madison, an influencer whose trip to Thailand takes dark, unexpected turns. Cassandra Naud delivers a star-making performance as a fellow traveler with secrets to spill. This film is a thrilling, unpredictable critique of our social media-obsessed culture, with plot twists that leave you second-guessing until the very end.

Stream it on Shudder.

11. “Scream VI” Rejuvenates a Stale Franchise

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This sixth installment proves that “Scream” still has a lot to offer. The film revitalizes the series with a fresh perspective, stunning set pieces, and a mix of new and returning talent, including Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega. The fight scenes are exhilarating, and the lore-building gives depth to the franchise. It’s rare for a sequel this far into a series to inject such new life, but “Scream VI” manages just that.

Stream it on Paramount+ and Prime Video.

10. “The Blackening” Pokes Fun at Horror Tropes While Scoring Big at the Box Office

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A hilarious homage to the genre, “The Blackening” has generated buzz and filled seats, earning $16 million on a $5 million budget. Jay Pharoah and Yvonne Orji spearhead a cast of zany characters in this Tracy Oliver and Dewayne Perkins penned comedy. The laughs are rapid-fire, and the clever twists on familiar horror tropes make it a must-see. It’s a refreshing, joyous cinematic experience that leaves audiences wanting more.

Stream it on Apple TV+.

9. “Brooklyn 45” Surprises with Style and Substance

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Set primarily in a single room, Ted Geoghegan’s “Brooklyn 45” offers a riveting mix of history and supernatural thrills. The ensemble cast delivers a powerful, believable performance, particularly Anne Ramsay and Kristina Klebe. With unexpected twists in its narrative, this film offers an emotional depth rarely seen in the horror genre.

Stream it on Shudder.

8. “No One Will Save You” Explores the Depths of Isolation

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Kaitlyn Dever delivers a remarkable performance in this tightly-paced alien adventure. The film skillfully amplifies Dever’s character Brynn’s isolation through minimal dialogue, making her struggle against an alien invasion all the more poignant. Inventive creature design and fast-moving set pieces make this a standout creature feature.

Stream it on Hulu.

7. “Beau is Afraid” Proves Ari Aster is a Force to Reckon With

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Ari Aster’s latest film is as emotionally draining as it is visually captivating. Joaquin Phoenix gives a masterful performance as Beau, a complex character navigating a surreal, nightmarish world. The film tackles a range of social issues with nuance and complexity, making it a cerebral journey through the layers of human emotion.

Stream it on Apple TV+.

6. “Evil Dead Rise” Adds New Dimension to a Cult Classic

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Lee Cronin’s tribute to the Sam Raimi series offers a fresh landscape for horror—a high-rise apartment building. It’s a gory rollerco

aster with moments of real emotional depth, thanks to Alyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan’s touching portrayals of two conflicted sisters. It’s a reinvention, but one that respects its roots.

Stream it on Max.

5. “Deliver Us” Examines Religious Extremes with Artistic Flair

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This low-budget indie directed by Lee Roy Kunz and Cru Ennis offers a vivid tapestry of biblical imagery. Oscillating between metaphor and literal interpretation, the film challenges viewers to question their own perceptions. The cinematography is stunning, and the thematic depth is unnerving yet captivating.

Stream it on Prime Video.

4. “In My Mother’s Skin” A Beautifully Brutal Tale

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This Filipino horror film blends elements of dark fairy tales and war trauma, set against the backdrop of World War II. Felicity Kyle Napuli, James Mavie Estrella, and Beauty Gonzalez give haunting performances in this grim story about a family pushed to the edge. The blend of genres makes for an unsettling yet visually striking cinematic experience.

Stream it on Prime Video (Available Oct. 12).

3. “Infinity Pool” Swims in Layers of Horror and Commentary

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Alexander Skarsgård shines in this socio-political horror thriller. Set in a tropical paradise that quickly turns nightmarish, the film uses the setting as a metaphor for the darkness within human nature. It’s a visual feast with a compelling moral dilemma at its core.

Stream it on Hulu.

2. “Talk to Me” Captures the Perils of Digital Connection

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This supernatural drama uses the digital age as a launching pad for a nuanced story about the risks of online exposure. When a social media star discovers a dark secret, the lines between reality and the virtual world blur, creating a cautionary tale for the digital age.

Stream it on Prime Video.

1. “Skinamarink” Blends Childlike Nostalgia with Surreal Terror

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“Skinamarink” takes the song we all grew up singing and transforms it into a chilling, surreal horror story. Directed by indie favorite Luna Carmoon, this film toys with the line between innocence and evil, using vibrant colors and haunting melodies to create an unsettling atmosphere. Starring Freya Allan and Toby Stephens, it’s a jarring experience that adds a new layer of complexity to childhood nostalgia, proving that even the most innocent memories can turn into nightmares.

Stream it on Netflix.

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