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Cosmic horror has been established as one of the most chilling sub-genres in horror cinema. With a focus on the unknown, isolation, and the human mind, cosmic horror plays on the imaginations of audiences rather than going all out on gore and jump scares. Instead of ghosts, serial killers, or vampires, these stories focus on the endless possibilities of the universe’s fictional horrors.
Early 20th-century author H.P. Lovecraft gave Cosmic horror prominence through stories like At the Mountain of Madness, The Hound, and The Call of Cthulhu. The genre can be challenging to pull off in cinema, but plenty of films have tried to capture the terror of the unknown and unimaginable. Everything from stories of paranoia to questions about reality itself has made up cosmic horror in cinema.
They are:
- The Thing
- In the Mouth of Madness
- Event Horizon
- The Lighthouse
- Phantoms
- The Void
- The Mist
- Bird Box
- Color Out of Space
I’d add “Annihilation” to the mix. Its a newer movie inspired by “the color out of space”, however the story goes a different way. Its a great atmospheric horror movie!
I highly recommend the books. This reminds me of how The Shining was adapted. Movie does its own thing but both the book and movie are solid.
I read the Annihilation books first and so was almost disappointed by the movie, but they did it differently in such a good way that I still really loved it in the end. Excellent stuff all around.