30 Horror Movies So Disturbing And Disgusting You'll Never Unsee Them
Hostel (2005)
This brainchild of horror guru Eli Roth is pretty much every backpacker's nightmare. In it, a pair of American travelers check in to a hostel and are forced to endure a series of gruesome events.
mother! (2017)
It's hard to tell which genre mother! belongs in. It has one of the most disturbing moments ever in film, including a grim climax that finally sends Jennifer Lawrence's character over the edge.
Saw (2004)
The players: two men. The stakes: Only one gets out alive. The twist: One has to kill the other to survive. Add in plenty of torture and you'll soon understand how Saw became infamous.
The Thing (1982)
Eighties horror at its best, the remake of the 1951 original has become something of a cult classic itself with its body horror and leading man Kurt Russell at the height of his career.
House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Rob Zombie's directorial debut is filled with the kind of gore one would expect from the rock legend. In the film, a character is scalped and later vivisected, exposing his organs without killing him.
Raw (2017)
This horror tale is about as graphic as you'd expect a movie about flesh-eating to be. Your stomach will churn as Justine, a former vegetarian, develops an unquenchable hunger for human flesh.
The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (2011)
Take the original Human Centipede and quadruple the most important elements: You know. The people. In the human centipede. In short: Ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ewwwwwwwww.
The Last House on the Left (1972)
Before he was renowned at the creator of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes Craven released this truly depraved and sadistic film in which a gang of killers and rapists torment two young women.
Strangeland (1998)
Howdy, a sadist and a schizophrenic, lures teenage victims via chat rooms. Briefly reformed after a stay in an institution, he soon becomes unbalanced again and wreaks havoc in a small town.
The Woman (2011)
This story has every "ordinary family in the backwoods hiding a secret" horror trope imaginable. Those are accompanied by brutal torture scenes leading up to a massive bloodbath.
Evil Dead (2013)
This 2013 reboot of a cult classic, which gender swaps Ash for a woman named Mia, has some incredibly disturbing moments--such as when Mia loses her hand and replaces it with a chainsaw.
The Lure (2015)
In this Polish horror-musical -- essentially a demented retelling of The Little Mermaid -- an actual mermaid falls in love with a boy. She then faces the choice of either eating him or dying.
Antichrist (2009)
Lars von Trier's controversial work stars Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe as a grieving couple trying to get their relationship on track following the death of their child.
Martyrs (2008)
Featuring a scene where one character is flayed alive, the gruesome flick packages two philosophical questions: What is true transcendence? And what happens after death?
Deadgirl (2008)
Part coming-of-age film, part zombie movie, this dark interpretation of teenage hormones throws together an undead captive girl, an abandoned mental asylum, and two indolent high school boys.
Event Horizon (1997)
When the rescue crew of Lewis and Clark investigate what went wrong at the starship Event Horizon, they discover an evil sentience that hurls people into insanity and horrifying hallucinations.
Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
Framed as "found footage" from a documentary team researching a tribe in the Amazon rainforest, this movie should not be watched while you are eating...anything.
The Skin I Live In (2011)
This psychological horror thriller by Pedro Almodóvar centers around a plastic surgeon gone mad, the woman trapped as his guinea pig, and the secrets behind their relationship.
Audition (1999)
Probably the worst dating experience ever conjured in the history of mankind, the movie features middle-aged widower Shigeharu, who learns that love the second time around can be a killer. Literally.
You're Next (2011)
Ax-wielding murderers crash a family reunion in this slasher flick, where only those brought up in a survivalist compound survive. Does anything make sense? No. Does bloody gore abound? Yep.
Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood (1985)
The second in a series of Japanese horror movies, Guinea Pig includes scenes so graphic that the FBI launched an investigation to determine whether anyone was actually killed during production.
I Spit On Your Grave (1978)
Considered one of the most controversial films of all time, I Spit on Your Grave is the story about a woman who, after being gang raped, plots her violent revenge against those who assaulted her.
Braindead (1992)
From rabid animal attacks to skin being torn off of faces, this Peter Jackson-directed movie is filled with imagery that you simply won't forget.
Cabin Fever (2003)
With a flesh-eating virus at the center of the story, this film -- noted horror director Eli Roth's first -- is filled with disturbing visuals.
ABCs of Death (2013)
The ABCs of Death is a series of 26 short films, each one based on a letter of the alphabet and disturbing in its own unique way.
Inside (2007)
Between the bloody violence involving a pregnant woman and the impromptu Caesarean section it leads to, everything about this French horror film feels very, very wrong.
Ichi the Killer (2001)
This manga adaptation, which includes a scene where a man is skewered and suspended by hooks, gets incredibly creative with its twisted visuals.
Excision (2012)
The most disturbing moment in this movie is an amateur surgery carried out by a disturbed teenager.
The Green Inferno (2013)
With scenes depicting cannibalism and suicide (among other acts of violence), Eli Roth's homage to Cannibal Holocaust was not well-received by critics.
Lifechanger (2018)
The shape-shifting main character of this body horror film must kill an increasing number of victims to survive, ultimately assuming their memories and personalities.
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