This collection of horror films is specially curated for enthusiasts who appreciate not just the chills and thrills but also the behind-the-scenes magic. Each film comes with additional materials like director's commentary, making-of documentaries, and deleted scenes, providing a deeper understanding and appreciation of the horror genre. Whether you're a fan of classic scares or modern frights, this selection offers something for every horror aficionado.

The Exorcist (1973)
Description: A film that redefined horror with its intense portrayal of demonic possession, 'The Exorcist' includes a wealth of extras, including interviews with the cast and crew, exploring the film's impact on cinema and culture.
Fact: The film was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning two. It was also the first horror film ever to be nominated for Best Picture.


The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Description: This film, known for its raw and gritty approach to horror, comes with a special edition that includes interviews with the cast and crew, shedding light on the film's controversial production.
Fact: Despite its title, the film has very little actual gore, relying more on atmosphere and suggestion.


Halloween (1978)
Description: John Carpenter's seminal slasher film, 'Halloween' includes a detailed look at its creation, from the score to the mask of Michael Myers, offering fans a comprehensive understanding of its legacy.
Fact: The film was made on a budget of less than $300,000 and has since become one of the most profitable independent films ever.


The Shining (1980)
Description: Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece of psychological horror, 'The Shining' offers an extensive documentary on its making, providing insights into Kubrick's meticulous filmmaking process.
Fact: The film's iconic "Here's Johnny!" scene was improvised by Jack Nicholson.


A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Description: Wes Craven's creation of Freddy Krueger has left an indelible mark on horror cinema. The special features include a look at the dream sequences and the effects used to bring Freddy to life.
Fact: Johnny Depp made his film debut in this movie, playing one of the teenagers targeted by Freddy.


The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Description: This found footage film revolutionized horror with its minimalistic approach. The extras include the original marketing campaign and interviews with the directors about the film's authenticity.
Fact: The film was made for $60,000 and grossed over $248 million worldwide.


The Ring (2002)
Description: An American remake of the Japanese film 'Ringu', 'The Ring' includes a featurette on the adaptation process and the eerie video tape that is central to the plot.
Fact: The film's eerie video was created by a team of animators and artists, taking months to perfect.


The Witch (2015)
Description: Set in the 1630s New England, 'The Witch' explores folk horror with extras that include discussions on historical accuracy and the use of authentic language.
Fact: The film uses a dialect coach to ensure the actors spoke in an authentic 17th-century English dialect.


Get Out (2017)
Description: Jordan Peele's social thriller combines horror with social commentary. The extras include a look at the film's cultural impact and the process of blending genres.
Fact: Jordan Peele wrote the first draft of the script in just two months, inspired by real-life experiences and social issues.


Hereditary (2018)
Description: Ari Aster's debut feature film delves into family trauma and the supernatural. The extras offer a deep dive into the film's themes and the meticulous set design.
Fact: The film was shot in just 32 days, but the preparation and set design took months.
