Terrifying Horror Films – If you love scary sounds and sudden jump scares in the dead of night, JioHotstar’s horror collection is made for you. Here, we’ve compiled a list of films that will not only scare you but also keep you awake at night.
1. The Nun
The journey of “Valak,” the most terrifying villain in “The Conjuring” universe, begins here. A nun commits suicide in an old Romanian monastery, leading a priest and a young nun from the Vatican to investigate. The haunting background music and the church atmosphere are enough to send shivers down your spine.
2. The Exorcism of God
This isn’t just a ghost movie, but a story of a priest’s regret. A mistake made years ago during a botched exorcism continues to haunt the priest to this day. If you enjoy exorcism films, some of these scenes will leave you shaken.
3. The Visit
What if you visit your grandparents’ house for the holidays and they start acting strange? This film by M. Night Shyamalan is set in a found-footage style, making it even more surreal. It’s both scary and darkly humorous, and the twist in the climax will surprise you.
4. The Exorcist: Believer
Continuing the legacy of the cult classic “The Exorcist,” this film is about two friends who disappear into the woods and return, accompanied by demonic forces. The return of actress Ellen Burstyn from the original 1973 film makes this film incredibly emotional and special.
5. Annabelle
No one better illustrates how a seemingly sweet doll can ruin someone’s life than “Annabelle.” When a couple brings this vintage doll home, they encounter events that defy logic. This film will teach you that sometimes the most innocent-looking things are the most dangerous.
6. Annabelle Comes Home
This film is set inside the Warren family’s special “artifact room” (where they keep cursed items). When Ed and Lorraine are not home, Annabelle awakens other evil spirits. It features a variety of ghosts and spooky elements, making it quite a thrilling experience.
7. The Descent
Six friends go on an adventure deep inside a cave, only to encounter creatures that feed on human flesh. This film isn’t just about ghosts, but also beautifully explores the fear of darkness and enclosed spaces (claustrophobia). It’s considered a ‘modern classic’ of horror.









