The fascination with fans can take a dark turn when admiration turns into obsession. This curated list of horror films delves into the terrifying world of fanatical devotion, where the line between love and madness blurs. These films offer a chilling exploration of what happens when fandom goes too far, providing a unique perspective on the psychological horror of obsession.

The Collector (1965)
Description: A butterfly collector with a twisted sense of beauty kidnaps a woman to add to his collection, reflecting the horror of obsessive collection.
Fact: The film is based on John Fowles' novel and was remade in 2009 with a different plot.


Misery (1990)
Description: This film showcases the ultimate nightmare of a fan's obsession when an author is held captive by his "number one fan" who forces him to rewrite his final novel.
Fact: Kathy Bates won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Annie Wilkes. The film is based on Stephen King's novel of the same name.


The Crush (1993)
Description: A teenage girl's crush on an older man turns into a dangerous obsession, showing the horror of youthful infatuation gone wrong.
Fact: Alicia Silverstone's performance in this film helped launch her career, and the movie was controversial for its depiction of underage obsession.


The Cable Guy (1996)
Description: While not strictly a horror, this dark comedy features Jim Carrey as a cable installer whose obsessive behavior towards a new customer becomes increasingly menacing.
Fact: The film was initially met with mixed reviews but has since gained a cult following for its dark humor and Carrey's performance.


The Fan (1996)
Description: A baseball fan's obsession with his favorite player spirals out of control, leading to violent consequences. This film explores the dark side of sports fandom.
Fact: Robert De Niro plays the obsessive fan, and the film was directed by Tony Scott.


The Fanatic (2019)
Description: A fan's obsession with a Hollywood actor leads to a series of disturbing events, exploring the dark side of celebrity worship.
Fact: John Travolta plays the actor, and the film was directed by Fred Durst, known for his work with the band Limp Bizkit.


The King of Comedy (1982)
Description: A struggling comedian's obsession with a late-night talk show host leads him to take drastic measures to get his big break, showcasing the horror of fame obsession.
Fact: Robert De Niro's character, Rupert Pupkin, was inspired by real-life stalkers of celebrities.


Perfect Blue (1997)
Description: A psychological thriller about a pop singer who retires to become an actress, only to be stalked by an obsessive fan, blurring the lines between reality and her own delusions.
Fact: This anime film was directed by Satoshi Kon and has influenced many Western filmmakers, including Darren Aronofsky.


The Stalker (2020)
Description: A woman becomes the target of a relentless stalker who believes they are destined to be together, showcasing the terror of unwanted attention.
Fact: This film was released directly to video but has garnered a small cult following for its intense psychological horror.


The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015)
Description: A chilling tale where a young girl at a boarding school becomes the target of a sinister force, possibly connected to an obsessive fan or cult member.
Fact: The film features a haunting performance by Kiernan Shipka and has a non-linear narrative structure.
