Top 10 Horror Movies Featuring a Baby | HNN (2023)

10.) Grace (2009)
directed by Paul Solet (Bullet Head, 2017); starring Jordan Ladd, Samantha Ferris, Gabrielle Rose and Stephen Park. A pregnant woman named Madeline (Jordan Ladd, Robot Chicken series) loses her husband and near-term baby in a car accident in this bizarre indie flick from the late 2000’s. She decides to wait for natural labor to deliver the dead baby and yet, somehow, a little girl is born alive, whom she names Grace. Unfortunately, Grace has some odd characteristics—she attracts mountains of flies, smells putrid, and drinks human blood instead of milk. This puts her vegan mother in a bind, as she looks for sources of blood to keep Grace happy. Not for the squeamish, but if you have a high tolerance for “icky”, this one’s for you. 0n disc and streaming.

9.) The Seventh Sign (1988)
directed by Carl Schultz (The Young Indian Jones Chronicles series); starring Demi Moore, Michael Biehn, Jurgen Prochnow, and Manny Jacobs. This apocalyptic thriller stars Moore and Biehn (Tombstone, 1993) as Abby and Russell Quinn, expectant parents whose coming baby’s birth is the last of the Seven Signs of the Apocalypse. As the plot unfolds, Abby discovers that her baby will be the first child born without a soul, as prophesied in apocalyptic scripture, and after its birth, the end of the world will begin. A shady priest (Peter Friedman) and a mysterious drifter named David (Prochnow, Das Boot, 1975) keep tabs on Abby to make sure everything goes off as planned by the Big Guy Upstairs. It’s a race against time as she fights for both her baby and the fate of the human race, with only the help of a nerdy yeshiva student (Jacobs), while her skeptical lawyer husband is distracted by an important murder case. The plot builds up nicely in the way a good murder mystery should, although some of the ending revelations are a bit cringe-y. On disc and streaming.

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8.) The Stranger Within (1974)
a made-for-TV movie, directed by Lee Phillips, a prolific TV director; starring Barbara Eden, George Grizzard, David Doyle, and Joyce Van Patten. This sci-fi/thriller is from the golden age of beloved “movies of the week” that still have a following decades after they were aired. Written by horrormeister Richard Matheson (The Legend of Hell House, 1973) from one of his own short stories, this eerie, suspenseful tale concerns an artist named Ann Collins (Eden), who unaccountably finds herself pregnant, even though her husband (Grizzard) had a vasectomy three years before. Of course, Ann’s husband believes she’s been cheating, but eventually they decide to keep the baby. Ann starts to behave very oddly as her pregnancy progresses: eating a strange diet, rambling in an unknown language, and painting pictures of an alien landscape. A family friend (Doyle) who knows hypnosis puts her under and finds out that she’s carrying a child from another world. Forget that the leading actress is best known for one of the cheesiest sitcoms ever; this film and the ending are quite memorable. On disc from the Warner Archive, which means that, unfortunately, it’s from a print transfer, not from the remastered original.

7.) The Other (1972)
directed by Robert Mulligan; starring Diana Muldaur, Uta Hagen, John Ritter, and Chris and Martin Udvarnocky, based on the best-selling classic novel by Tom Tryon. This atmospheric creepfest, directed by the man who helmed the iconic To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), is actually an evil twin movie (one of the best ever made, IMHO). However, the single most horrific scene involves a newborn baby—and it was this scene that was used to market the film, under the tagline, “Holland, where’s the baby?” A recently widowed mother (Muldaur) lives on her husband’s family farm in rural New England with her twin sons, Niles and Holland (the Udvarnocky twins, who are excellent in their only screen appearance). Also living on the farm are her pregnant grown daughter and son-in-law (Ritter), and the children’s superstitious Russian grandmother, Ada (played by Broadway legend Uta Hagen, in one of her few onscreen performances.) Strange, unexplained deaths keep happening in and around the farm, while the twin boys spend most of their time playing what may be an astral projection game taught to them by their psychic grandma. On disc; a decent copy can usually be found on YouTube if you look hard enough.

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6.) The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (1992)
directed by Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential, 1997); starring Rebecca De Mornay, Annabella Sciorra, Julianne Moore, Matt McCoy, and Ernie Hudson. In this hit thriller about a psychotic Nanny From Hell, a pregnant woman named Claire Bartel (Sciorra, The Sopranos series) exposes to the world that her pervy doctor molested her during an examination, which causes him to commit suicide. The doctor’s own pregnant wife (De Mornay, Risky Business, 1983) has a bloody premature labor from the shock and loses her child. A few months later, she shows up at the unsuspecting Claire’s house as Peyton Flanders, the perfect nanny for Claire’s newborn baby boy. In reality, Peyton is intent on getting revenge against Claire by murdering her and stealing her baby. De Mornay is deliciously evil in what is likely the best role of her career, as the beautiful, unhinged Peyton who will do anything to destroy Claire. On disc and streaming.

5) Eraserhead (1977)
directed by David Lynch (Inland Empire, 2006); starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, and Jeanne Bates. One of the most celebrated midnightmovies ever, this surreal, b&w cult classic grew out of one of Lynch’s film school projects. The plot concerns a working-class couple, Henry and Mary X (Nance and Stewart), who have a deformed baby. The baby cries constantly and looks like a cross between a dinosaur embryo, a pile of Silly String, and “Piglet” from Winnie-the-Pooh. Henry and Mary try to stop the crying, but nothing works, and Mary leaves in anger. Henry tries to take care of the baby alone, but eventually stabs the child in frustration. The stabbing of the baby is deeply disturbing, but he seems to morph into a giant monster and then a planet, so perhaps he’s still alive, somewhere. Afterward, Henry pursues a relationship with his fantasy love, The Lady in The Radiator (Laurel Near). What can I say—it’s Lynch. On disc and streaming.

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4) It’s Alive (1974)
written and directed by cult film legend Larry Cohen (Hell Up in Harlem, 1973); starring John P. Ryan, Andrew Duggan, and Sharon Farrell. The grand master of all mutant baby films, It’s Alive belongs on this list because of the film’s cultural impact alone, even though it’s an uneven effort with terrible pacing, zero character development, a ridiculous script, and cheap production values. The best features are the score composed by Bernard Hermann (one of the greatest screen composers of all time) and the mutant baby itself, which, even though we only see it in frustratingly short glimpses, is pretty convincing for a mid-70s monster filmed without benefit of CGI. Actors Sharon Farrell and John P. Ryan—both familiar TV faces in the 70s—aren’t able to make much headway with the leaden scrip, as the parents of a killer mutant baby who slashes and bites its way across suburban Los Angeles in search of its family. Tapping into early 70s fears about environmental pollution and toxic pharmaceuticals, It’s Alive was popular enough to spawn several sequels and a 2008 remake, which was written by Cohen. On disc and streaming.

3.) Demon Seed (1977)
directed by Donald Cammell (Wild Side, 1995); starring Fritz Weaver, Julie Christie, Gerrit Graham, and Robert Vaughn; based on the novel by Dean Koontz. Fritz Weaver plays an obsessed scientist who creates a home supercomputer that can perform amazing feats, such as finding a cure for leukemia. The computer, called Proteus (voiced by Robert Vaughn from The Man From Uncle series), tires of the limitations of its electronic form and also develops an obsession with the scientist’s wife Susan, played by Julie Christie (Finding Neverland, 2004). Proteus longs to have a human form, and eventually creates a way to synthesize human semen and forcibly impregnate Susan with it; he then traps her in the house until she delivers a human/cyborg hybrid baby. Like the tumor fetus in The Brood, (see below) the Demon Seed baby’s arrival is another famous moment in sci-fi/horror history. On disc.

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2.) The Brood (1979)
directed by David Cronenberg; starring Oliver Reed, Samantha Egger, and Art Hindle. This early film by Cronenberg (Scanners, 1981; The Fly, 1986) features British actor Reed (Gladiator, 2000) as a dickish psychiatrist who has invented a new therapy called “psychoplasmics,” which mainly consists of bullying and traumatizing psychiatric patients until they grow disgusting tumors and pustules from their skin as a symptom of rage. One patient, Nola Carveth, (played by Egger) is very special; she grows fetuses out of her tumors. These fetuses are born and then grow into murderous little gnomes that kill anyone who makes Egger mad, including her abusive mother and passive father. Art Hindle (Invasion of the Body Snatchers, 1978), co-stars as the concerned husband trying to drag his wife away from the doctor’s “treatment.” The segment depicting the birth of a bloody tumor “baby” is one of the most famous birth scenes in sci-fi/horror history. On disc and streaming.

1.) Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
directed by Roman Polanski; starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, and Ruth Gordon, based on the novel by Ira Levin. This is one of the greatest horror films ever made and of course, deserves the number one slot for this category—did you think it would be anything else? A very young Mia Farrow (The Purple Rose of Cairo, 1985) plays Rosemary Woodhouse, a new wife who moves into a creepy old Manhattan apartment building with her husband Guy (Cassavetes), an actor struggling for parts on Broadway. (The apartment building is IRL the famous Dakota co-op, home of celebrities and wealthy socialites, outside of which Beatle John Lennon was shot to death in 1980.) Her neighbors, Minnie and Roman Castevet (Gordon and Sydney Blackmer), are disturbingly eccentric, and she keeps hearing people drone and chant at odd hours of the night. Then she gets pregnant, and has a Devil of a time with her pregnancy. Her baby is born with his Father’s eyes, and Rosemary has to decide if he’s too freaky to raise as her child—or if his other qualities make up for it. On disc and streaming.

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Honorable Mention:

Species (1995), directed by Roger Donaldson; starring Ben Kingsley, Forest Whitaker, Michael Madsen, Marg Helgenberger, Natasha Henstridge and Alfred Molina. In this sci-fi hit thriller that spawned numerous sequels, a secret government project crosses human DNA with alien genes to create a hybrid human/alien female named “Sil” (Henstridge). After escaping and hooking up with a human male, Sil gives birth to a child that can appear as an adorable Gerber baby, but quickly morphs into a reptilian dwarf that kills things with its long, pointy tongue. Events don’t turn out very well for mother and child, but the birth scene is awesome, especially for 90s CGI. On disc and streaming.

FAQs

What is the #1 scariest horror movie? ›

1. The Exorcist (1973) You may not agree that The Exorcist is the scariest movie ever, but it probably also isn't much of a surprise to see it at the top of our list — with a whopping 19% of all the votes cast.

Why are babies used in horror? ›

Children are "creepy" are implemented in horror for many reasons. Based on the biological level of a child, who is still developing physically and psychologically, it makes them extremely unpredictable—and that can be very terrifying.

What scary movie has twins? ›

The Twin is a 2022 psychological horror film directed by Taneli Mustonen.
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The Twin (2022 film)
The Twin
Directed byTaneli Mustonen
Screenplay byAleksi Hyvärinen Taneli Mustonen
Produced byAleksi Hyvärinen
StarringTeresa Palmer Steven Cree Barbara Marten Tristan Ruggeri
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Do horror movies affect babies? ›

Toddlers and young children who watch violent movies, including Halloween horror films, television shows or video games may be more likely to develop anxiety, sleep disorders, and aggressive and self-endangering behaviors.

What is the number 1 scariest movie 2021? ›

Best Horror Movies 2021
  • #1. A Quiet Place Part II. 91% #1. ...
  • #2. My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To. 98% #2. ...
  • #3. The Boy Behind the Door. 97% #3. ...
  • #4. The Amusement Park. 96% #4. ...
  • #5. Slaxx. 96% #5. ...
  • #6. Candyman. 84% #6. ...
  • #7. The Delivered. 95% #7. ...
  • #8. Lucky. 93% #8.

Can my 10 year old watch the conjuring? ›

And, according to this information, The Conjuring

The Conjuring
Overview. The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the third film was directed by Michael Chaves.
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movies are not suitable for anyone below the age of 15. All of The Conjuring movies contain material deemed suitable for older audiences. Most of the films include strong supernatural elements, while some feature a certain level of threat, violence, or injury.

Can 6 year old watch horror movie? ›

While there is no absolute age at which scary movies are appropriate, Dr. Dry recommends not introducing them to very young children because of the potential to create long-term anxiety.

Can a 12 year old watch Blair Witch Project? ›

Blair Witch is rated by PEGI at 16 and above and by the ESRB at Mature 17+.

Who are the two little girls in The Shining? ›

Lisa and Louise Burns were just 12-years-old when Stanley Kubrick cast them as the Grady girls, the twins who tormented Danny Torrance (and the world), in The Shining

The Shining
NRHP reference No. The Stanley Hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation, and was a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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.

Are The Shining twins real? ›

While Stanley Kubrick may have cast a real set of twins (Lisa and Louise Burns) in the role, note that they have been intentionally made to look differently.

Who are the 2 twins in The Shining? ›

Alexa Grady and Alexie Grady are the names given to them in the 1980 film

1980 film
NRHP reference No. The Stanley Hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation, and was a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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(they are not given first names in the 1977 book). They are two little girls who were murdered by their father Delbert Grady, when he was possessed by ghosts in the Overlook Hotel in The Shining.

Is the ring ok for 12 year old? ›

I recently watched this with my 12 year old kid and he loved this movie. It had nothing bad in it, there was no sex/nudity, no F-words or any other extreme language, no drugs, no gore, but lots of terror. It was really scary for a PG-13 movie but it had nothing bad in it, just scary.

Can kids get PTSD from horror movies? ›

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, exposure to media, television, movies, or pictures cannot cause PTSD. Symptoms of PTSD are: Re-experiencing the trauma through intrusive distressing recollections of the event, including flashbacks and nightmares.

Is Scream OK for kids? ›

Scream

Scream
Ghostface first appeared in Scream (1996) as a disguise used by teenagers Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) and Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard), during their killing spree in the fictional town of Woodsboro.
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is Rated R for strong bloody violence, language throughout and some sexual references which means it may not suitable for kids under 17.

What scary movie is based on a true story? ›

The Amityville Horror (1979) Arguably the most famous horror film based on horrifying, allegedly real events, The Amityville Horror has spent more than four decades giving audiences a permanent case of night terrors with the story of a young couple and their house in Amityville, New York haunted by violent spirits.

Are there any actually scary movies? ›

37 horror films that are genuinely scary
  • Funny Games (1997) Directed by: Michael Haneke. ...
  • The Amityville Horror (1979) Directed by: Stuart Rosenberg. ...
  • Audition (1999) ...
  • The Blair Witch Project (1999) ...
  • The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920) ...
  • Candyman (1992) ...
  • Cannibal Holocaust (1980) ...
  • The Descent (2005)
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Is Veronica the most scariest movie? ›

Veronica

Veronica
Veronica (Spanish: Verónica) is a 2017 Spanish supernatural horror film directed by Paco Plaza which stars Sandra Escacena alongside Claudia Placer, Bruna González, Iván Chavero and Ana Torrent.
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is the most cinematic horror movie to come from outside Hollywood. The horror is in your face.

Whats a good scary movie out now? ›

  • Raw. Year: 2016. Director: Julia Ducournou. ...
  • His House. Year: 2020. Director: Remi Weekes. ...
  • The Haunting of Hill House. Year: 2018. Director: Mike Flanagan. ...
  • Midnight Mass. Year: 2021. Director: Mike Flanagan. ...
  • It Follows. Year: 2015. ...
  • Creep. Year: 2014. ...
  • I'm Thinking of Ending Things. Year: 2020. ...
  • Let Me In. Year: 2010.
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Is The Nun ok for a 13 year old? ›

It's fine for mature tweens.

Overall, I think this movie can be okay for a very mature 9 year old, a mature 11 year old, and a 13 year old.

Is The Conjuring 18+? ›

How old do you have to be to watch The Conjuring

The Conjuring
Overview. The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the third film was directed by Michael Chaves.
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: The Devil Made Me Do It? You have to be 17 to watch any R-rated movie alone in theaters. If you're underage and want to watch The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It at your local AMC, you'll have to get an adult to take you.

Is Annabelle appropriate for 13 year olds? ›

It's good for ages 14+

What is the most kid friendly horror movie? ›

  1. Monsters, Inc. (2001) ...
  2. Coraline (2009) Best for: Big Kids. ...
  3. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1950) ...
  4. Monster House (2006) Best for: Little Kids and Big Kids. ...
  5. Hocus Pocus (1993) Best for: Little Kids and Big Kids. ...
  6. Labyrinth (1986) Best for: Big Kids. ...
  7. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) ...
  8. Frankenweenie (2012)
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Is Stranger Things kid friendly? ›

Despite the scary, disturbing and otherwise crass content present in the Netflix original series, “Stranger Things,” the show still holds a TV-14 rating.

Can a 10 year old watch Stranger Things? ›

Stranger Things 4 is rated TV-14 for horror elements and language which means some content may not be suitable for kids under 17. Seasons 1-3 of Stranger Things were also rated TV-14, however Stranger Things 4 was rated TV-MA.

Should kids be exposed to the horror genre? ›

It is the parents' discretion, whether to expose their children to this genre or not, depending on whether their children will be able to handle the content shown.” He recommends children below 18 avoid watching horror, to prevent the potential for any lingering fears or phobias.

Why is hush rated R? ›

Parents need to know that Hush is a 2016 horror movie about a deaf writer living alone in the woods who becomes the target of a crossbow-wielding killer. There are some gruesome murders -- stabbings to the chest and throat of some of the characters, resulting in lots of spurting, gushing, and dripping blood.

How scary is the conjuring? ›

Parents need to know that The Conjuring

The Conjuring
Overview. The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the third film was directed by Michael Chaves.
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is a truly scary horror movie that's based on a true story about a haunted house, a demon possession, and an exorcism. It's more frightening than gory; no characters die (except a dog), and not much blood is shown, except during an intense demon-possession scene at the climax.

What's the movie with two twin sisters? ›

Susan and Sharon are identical twins separated at birth. Neither twin knows the other exists until a simple twist of fate finds them at the same summer camp. Then, realizing who they are, they plan a little twist of their own.

How were the twins killed in The Shining? ›

In the film the two young girls are murdered violently with an axe after their hotel-caretaker father develops cabin fever. They terrify little Danny Torrance when they chant, 'Come and play with us, Danny, forever, and ever, and ever,' in their English accents before the film flashes to their dead and bloody bodies.

Why are the twins in The Shining scary? ›

Identical twins are often used as moral allegories for our internal struggle between good and evil, or else portray an elevated codependence and uncanniness that subconsciously disturbs our notion of individuality.

What exactly happened in The Shining? ›

A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.

Is The Shining scary? ›

The Shining

The Shining
NRHP reference No. The Stanley Hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation, and was a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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was simply too strange for critics in 1980. But its uncanny, haunting power stayed with horror fans, and now it's widely recognized as one of the greatest—if not the greatest—horror films of all time.

How old is the kid from The Shining now? ›

Today Lloyd is a 45-year- old biology professor at a community college in Elisabethtown, Kentucky, he's got four children to put to bed every night and lives a happily boring life. No regrets after The Shining

The Shining
NRHP reference No. The Stanley Hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation, and was a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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?

Was The Shining real? ›

The Shining

The Shining
NRHP reference No. The Stanley Hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation, and was a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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was a fictional tale, but the setting was inspired by the true hauntings within Colorado's Stanley Hotel. Stephen King's The Shining book was the basis for Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece film.

Why was the Overlook Hotel so evil? ›

In The Shining

The Shining
NRHP reference No. The Stanley Hotel inspired the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's 1977 bestselling novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation, and was a filming location for the related 1997 TV miniseries.
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, many things are overlooked: past murders at the hotel, leaving the hotel in the possession of an abusive alcoholic, and checking the boilers, among many other things. Because of this, the Overlook Hotel
the Overlook Hotel
In the film The Shining, the Overlook Hotel's exterior is represented by Timberline Lodge at Mt. Hood in Oregon. The interiors of the Overlook are based heavily on the Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite. The film's Colorado Lounge is a near copy of the Grand Lounge at Ahwahnee.
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is an extremely haunted and evil place.

How old are the twin girls from The Shining? ›

Louise and Lisa Burns, now 51, were 12 years old when they were cast to star as a pair of twins that were murdered in the Overlook Hotel and whose ghosts are witnessed by the film's protagonist, Danny. “We're naturally spooky,” the twins told Cosmopolitan.

Why is Halloween a 15? ›

MPAA explanation: violence, sex, profanity.

Is the grudge OK for kids? ›

The MPAA rating has been assigned for “disturbing violence and bloody images, terror and some language.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes a couple of kisses and some partial nudity; many scenes of dead people with decayed skin and blood on their bodies that make unnatural creaking sounds and terrorize people ...

Can a 11 year old boy wear a ring? ›

Rings Size by Age

Children's rings are available from 12 mm up to 15.3 mm, or size 1/2 – 4 1/2. 1/2 is for little children ages 3 – 6. Size 3 to 3 1/2 is most appropriate for kids 6 – 9 years of age, and finally, ring sizes 4 and 5 work well for kids who are 10 and 11.

What age should kids watch scary movies? ›

They may be ready for more than you think.

Developmentally, teens can handle dramatic and psychological suspense, but kids under 16 still shouldn't see slasher horrors, especially those that feature kids in dire danger or that have lots of gore.

Can horror movies cause mental illness? ›

The tendency to fear intrusive thoughts and images may be triggered and increase levels of anxiety or panic. Winston notes that watching horror images could lead to unwanted thoughts and feelings, so there's usually a major urge in those who experience anxiety sensitivity to avoid such experiences.

Can horror movies help with anxiety? ›

It helps us feel in control.

In one recent study, Clasen found that anxious people might get better at handling their own anxiety by watching scary movies. “There may be a relief in seeking out situations that give you a blast of well-defined fear with a clear source and a crucial element of control,” he explains.

What age is an R rating? ›

Restricted: R - Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

Is Scary Movie 1 Inappropriate? ›

Scary Movie is rated R by the MPAA

MPAA
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is an American trade association representing the five major film studios of the United States, as well as the video streaming service Netflix.
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for strong crude sexual humor, language, drug use and violence. Contains: Strong crude sexual humor, coarse language, drug use, violence and nudity.

Is it R rated? ›

It is rated R

rated R
Rated R primarily refers to movies (and also to TV shows and video games in certain systems) that have been given a "restricted" rating by one of the following film rating systems: Motion Picture Association of America film rating system.
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by the MPAA for violence/horror, bloody images, and for language. Violence: - Frequent non-graphic violence. - Brief, visually explicit portrayals of violence.

Is the Exorcist the scariest movie ever made? ›

Now almost 50 years old, The Exorcist continues to terrify audiences. Indeed, out of a list of 101 movies, in 2013 IMDb rated it the number one scariest movie ever. In 2020, Rotten Tomatoes put it in the top spot, too. There's a reason why it's there.

How scary is The Conjuring? ›

Parents need to know that The Conjuring

The Conjuring
Overview. The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the third film was directed by Michael Chaves.
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is a truly scary horror movie that's based on a true story about a haunted house, a demon possession, and an exorcism. It's more frightening than gory; no characters die (except a dog), and not much blood is shown, except during an intense demon-possession scene at the climax.

Is Annabelle scary? ›

Parents need to know that Annabelle is a prequel to the horror movie The Conjuring

The Conjuring
Overview. The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the third film was directed by Michael Chaves.
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, about a possessed doll. There's lots of bloody horror, splattering blood, and scary images, plus some jump-shock moments, shooting, fighting, and dead bodies.

How scary is the Babadook? ›

Terrifying and captivating

I found this movie absolutely terrifying, the sounds were the worst and the jumpscares. The story is sad as well, it really upset me, it was so effective and well played. I really love this movie, it was very scary and gory in some parts though. Five stars, definitely worth watching.

What scary movie is based on a true story? ›

The Amityville Horror (1979) Arguably the most famous horror film based on horrifying, allegedly real events, The Amityville Horror has spent more than four decades giving audiences a permanent case of night terrors with the story of a young couple and their house in Amityville, New York haunted by violent spirits.

Is The Exorcist ok for a 12 year old? ›

Parents need to know that The Exorcist is a mature horror film, not aimed at (or paced for) kids. No rock-music soundtracks or look-out-the-killer-is-behind-you scares, but rather an awful sense of corruption as demonic possession takes over an adolescent girl like a loathsome progressive disease.

How scary is insidious? ›

Insidious is full of some of the best jump scares

jump scares
A jump scare (often shortened to jumpscare) is a technique often used in horror films and video games, intended to scare the audience by surprising them with an abrupt change in image or event, usually co-occurring with a loud, jarring sound.
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in horror history, none of which are predictable. Part of what makes Insidious' jump scares so horrifying is that they are not just visual jump scares, but they are supported by loud sound effects, creating the perfect combination to create an ideal jump scare.

What's the least scary horror movie? ›

Top 10 Least Scary Horror Movies
  • #8: “The Haunting” (1999) ...
  • #7: “Resident Evil” (2002) ...
  • #6: “Thinner” (1996) ...
  • #5: “One Missed Call” (2008) ...
  • #4: “Jaws: The Revenge” (1987) ...
  • #3: “The Wicker Man” (2006) ...
  • #2: “The Happening” (2008) ...
  • #1: “Leprechaun” (1993)

Is The Conjuring 18+? ›

How old do you have to be to watch The Conjuring

The Conjuring
Overview. The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the third film was directed by Michael Chaves.
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: The Devil Made Me Do It? You have to be 17 to watch any R-rated movie alone in theaters. If you're underage and want to watch The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It at your local AMC, you'll have to get an adult to take you.

Is it 2 scarier than 1? ›

Compared to the original 2017 film, IT Chapter Two

IT Chapter Two
It Chapter Two is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti, returning from the first film, with a screenplay by Gary Dauberman.
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plays out more like an epic drama, rather than a traditional horror. Andy Muschietti's IT Chapter Two is a horror movie based on a Stephen King novel, but it's not as scary as the first movie, though it does have its fair share of horrifying moments.

Can a 12 year old watch Annabelle? ›

It's good for ages 14+

How old is Chucky? ›

In Chucky, flashbacks (which are expanded upon to include a birthday party) put Charles Lee Ray around 8 years old in 1965. As such, the character was born in 1957 and is subsequently 31 at the time of his original human death.

What is the best horror movie for 13 year olds? ›

Top 10 Best Scary Movies For 13-Year-Olds
  1. Arachnophobia (1990) Image Source: Hollywood Pictures and Ambling Entertainment.
  2. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) Image Source: Lionsgate. ...
  3. Poltergeist (1982) ...
  4. Ghostbusters (1984) ...
  5. Gremlins (1984) ...
  6. The Monster Squad (1987) ...
  7. Beetlejuice (1988) ...
  8. Tremors (1990) ...
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Why is hush rated R? ›

Parents need to know that Hush is a 2016 horror movie about a deaf writer living alone in the woods who becomes the target of a crossbow-wielding killer. There are some gruesome murders -- stabbings to the chest and throat of some of the characters, resulting in lots of spurting, gushing, and dripping blood.

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