Magnetic storms, with their eerie and unpredictable nature, have long been a source of fascination and fear. This curated list of horror films delves into the chaos and terror that these natural phenomena can unleash. From psychological thrillers to supernatural horrors, each film in this collection uses the concept of magnetic storms to create an atmosphere of suspense and dread, offering viewers a unique blend of science and the supernatural.

The Core (2003)
Description: A magnetic storm disrupts the Earth's magnetic field, leading to a mission to restart the planet's core. The film combines horror with action and science fiction.
Fact: The film features a scene where the Golden Gate Bridge collapses due to magnetic anomalies; it was one of the first to explore the concept of a failing Earth's core.


The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Description: Although primarily a disaster film, it includes elements of magnetic storms affecting weather patterns, leading to a new ice age.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use extensive CGI to depict weather phenomena; it sparked discussions about climate change.


Sunshine (2007)
Description: This film involves a mission to reignite the dying sun, with magnetic storms playing a role in the plot's development, leading to psychological horror elements.
Fact: The film was praised for its realistic portrayal of space travel; it features a cameo by Cillian Murphy.


Solar Attack (2006)
Description: A magnetic storm causes the Earth's core to overheat, leading to catastrophic events. The film blends science fiction with horror as humanity faces its potential extinction.
Fact: The movie was filmed in Canada to simulate the effects of a global catastrophe; it features a cameo by Mark Dacascos.


The Mist (2007)
Description: Although primarily about a supernatural fog, the film's setting could be seen as a result of a magnetic storm's aftermath, with creatures emerging from another dimension.
Fact: The film's ending was changed from Stephen King's novella, leading to much discussion; it was one of the first films to use CGI extensively for creature effects.


The Happening (2008)
Description: While not directly about magnetic storms, the film's premise of a mysterious force causing mass suicides could be interpreted as a result of such an event.
Fact: M. Night Shyamalan wrote, directed, and produced this film; it was one of his most controversial works due to its divisive reception.


Annihilation (2018)
Description: While not explicitly about magnetic storms, the film's "Shimmer" could be interpreted as a result of such an event, leading to mutations and horrors within its boundaries.
Fact: The film was inspired by Jeff VanderMeer's novel; it was noted for its visual effects and the portrayal of the unknown.


Knowing (2009)
Description: This film involves a series of events triggered by solar flares and magnetic storms, leading to apocalyptic visions and a race against time.
Fact: The film was shot in Australia and features real locations like the Kennedy Space Center; it explores themes of fate and predestination.


The Storm (2009)
Description: This film explores the aftermath of a massive magnetic storm that disrupts global communication, leading to a descent into chaos and the emergence of supernatural phenomena.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life solar flare events; it was shot in various locations to capture the eerie atmosphere of a world without technology.


The Quiet Earth (1985)
Description: While not explicitly about magnetic storms, this film deals with the aftermath of a scientific experiment gone wrong, resulting in a similar scenario where the protagonist wakes up to find himself seemingly the last man on Earth.
Fact: The film was New Zealand's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards; it has a cult following for its unique take on the apocalypse.
