If you’re a horror fan looking to get seriously spooked, Thai horror films are some of the best out there. Known for their creepy ghost stories, jump scares, and supernatural elements, these films are guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
From supernatural thrillers to horror comedies, here are eight must-watch Thai horror movies to add to your list. Beware though, these aren’t for the faint-hearted – don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Death Whisperer (2023)
Based on a chilling true story, Death Whisperer follows an older brother who returns to his hometown only to find his sister suffering from a strange illness that changes her behaviour. Suspecting she’s possessed by a bloodthirsty spirit, he must act fast to save her before it’s too late. With the recent release of Death Whisperer 2, the terror continues, diving deeper into this supernatural horror.
Watch on Netflix.
Nang Nak (1999)
A true classic of Thai horror, Nang Nak tells the haunting legend of Mae Nak, a woman who waits for her husband to return from war, only for him to come home to something not quite right. This beautifully shot film is steeped in Thai culture and folklore, offering both an emotional story and an eerie experience.
Shutter (2004)
A staple in horror cinema, Shutter is so frighteningly good that it inspired a Hollywood remake. The story follows a photographer and his girlfriend as they uncover the unsettling presence behind ghostly images that keep appearing in his photos. As they dig deeper, they find themselves drawn into a chilling mystery they can’t escape. Packed with intense scares, this movie is one you won’t easily forget.
Watch on Apple TV.
Haunted Universities (2009)
If campus horror stories give you the chills, Haunted Universities is a must-watch. This anthology film combines various ghost stories set in different universities across Thailand. From haunted dormitories to creepy classrooms, this movie taps into urban legends every Thai student has heard. Each story is scarier than the last, making it perfect for those who love a good supernatural thrill. The third movie is now out and available to watch on Netflix.
Siam Square (2017)
Set in the bustling area of Siam Square in Bangkok, this thriller dives into a group of high school students who encounter a haunting spirit while attempting to summon supernatural forces. As they uncover secrets and face eerie consequences, they realise that something truly dark is lurking within the lively square. It’s a haunting reminder that some urban legends are best left alone.
Body Jumper (2001)
Set in the year 2000, Body Jumper follows the haunting tale of a bloodthirsty Thai ghost terrorising the small village of Sam Kotr. As her insatiable appetite for vengeance claims the lives of the men in the village, fear grips the community, leaving everyone too terrified to venture out after dark. Amidst the chaos, the story centres on a high school student whose body becomes the unwilling host for this vengeful spirit. With a mix of jump scares and comedic elements, Body Jumper delivers a fun, spooky experience that strikes a balance between horror and laughs.
Alone (2007)
For those who love psychological horror, Alone is a gripping thriller about a pair of conjoined twins who share a dark secret. After the death of one twin, the survivor begins experiencing disturbing phenomena that suggest her twin might not be as gone as she thinks. Full of twists and turns, this haunting story will keep you guessing – and glancing over your shoulder.
Watch on Apple TV.
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