Top 10 Horror Films About Office Workers

Top 10 Horror Films About Office Workers Workplace Horror Films

The mundane world of office work can sometimes take a terrifying turn, as depicted in these horror films. This curated list explores the dark side of cubicles and corporate culture, where the everyday becomes a backdrop for the extraordinary and the horrifying. Whether it's supernatural occurrences or psychological breakdowns, these films offer a unique blend of horror and office life, providing a thrilling escape for those intrigued by the macabre in the workplace.

The Dead Zone (1983)
TRAILER

The Dead Zone (1983)

Description: Johnny Smith, a schoolteacher, wakes up from a coma with psychic abilities, which he uses to prevent disasters, including one at an office.

Fact: The film is based on a Stephen King novel and stars Christopher Walken.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
The Temp (1993)
TRAILER

The Temp (1993)

Description: A temporary worker at a food company begins to suspect that her predecessor's death was not an accident, leading to a series of mysterious events.

Fact: The film features Lara Flynn Boyle and Timothy Hutton.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
Cube (1997)
TRAILER

Cube (1997)

Description: While not strictly about office workers, the film features characters with various professional backgrounds trapped in a deadly maze, reflecting corporate hierarchy and survival.

Fact: The film was shot in Toronto, Canada, and became a cult classic.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
The Belko Experiment (2016)
TRAILER

The Belko Experiment (2016)

Description: Employees at the Belko Corporation are locked inside their office building and forced to kill each other to survive.

Fact: The film was directed by Greg McLean, known for his work on the "Wolf Creek" series.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
TRAILER

The Cabin in the Woods (2012)

Description: Though primarily a horror-comedy, the film involves office workers orchestrating horror scenarios from behind the scenes, providing a meta-commentary on horror tropes.

Fact: The film was co-written by Joss Whedon, known for "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
The Invitation (2015)
TRAILER

The Invitation (2015)

Description: A dinner party hosted by a former office colleague turns into a psychological horror as the guests begin to suspect sinister motives.

Fact: The film was shot in Los Angeles and has a very slow build-up to its climax.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)
TRAILER

The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)

Description: In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of scientists and soldiers work in an office-like environment to study children who are carriers of a fungal infection.

Fact: The film is based on the novel by M.R. Carey and features a unique take on the zombie genre.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
The Office (2001)
TRAILER

The Office (2001)

Description: While not a horror film in the traditional sense, this British mockumentary series includes episodes where the office environment turns eerie, especially in the Halloween-themed episodes.

Fact: The series was remade in the US, becoming one of the most successful sitcoms of all time.

Amazon Prime Video Watch Now
Office Killer (1997)
TRAILER

Office Killer (1997)

Description: A meek copy editor at a magazine company turns into a serial killer after being pushed too far by her colleagues.

Fact: The film stars Carol Kane and was directed by Cindy Sherman, a renowned artist known for her photographic self-portraits.

This movie is not available on Amazon Prime, but you can use the bonus:
Amazon Prime Video 30 Days Free
Severance (2006)
TRAILER

Severance (2006)

Description: A group of office workers from a weapons company go on a team-building retreat that turns deadly when they are hunted by killers.

Fact: The film was shot in Hungary, and the cast includes Danny Dyer and Laura Harris.

This movie is not available on Amazon Prime, but you can use the bonus:
Amazon Prime Video 30 Days Free
Rate collection
cinemaroo.com
Add a comment