There's something uniquely captivating about a haunted house drama. These films delve into the eerie, the mysterious, and often the tragic, weaving tales of spirits bound to their earthly abodes. Whether you're in the mood for a spine-tingling scare or a poignant story of love and loss, this collection of 10 ghostly house dramas offers a rich tapestry of emotion and suspense. From classic tales to modern takes, each film brings its own flavour of the supernatural, making for a perfect watch when the lights are low and the shadows grow long.

The Haunting (1963)
Description: This film is a masterclass in psychological horror, where a group of people are invited to spend time in a reputedly haunted mansion. The subtle build-up of tension and the exploration of the characters' psyches make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: The film was based on Shirley Jackson's novel "The Haunting of Hill House," and its eerie atmosphere was achieved without the use of any special effects.


The Amityville Horror (1979)
Description: Based on the real-life Lutz family's experiences, this film explores the terrifying events that unfold when they move into a house with a dark history. It's a cornerstone of haunted house cinema.
Fact: The house's distinctive Dutch Colonial style and the iconic windows became synonymous with horror.


The Changeling (1980)
Description: A composer moves into a mansion where he encounters the ghost of a child, leading him on a quest to uncover the truth behind the haunting. It's a film that blends personal tragedy with supernatural elements.
Fact: The film was shot in Canada, and the mansion used in the film is now a popular tourist attraction.


The Others (2001)
Description: A gothic ghost story set in post-World War II England, where a woman living in a secluded mansion with her two photosensitive children starts to believe their house is haunted. The twist ending is one of the most memorable in modern cinema.
Fact: The film was shot in Spain, with the mansion being a real location, adding to the authenticity of the setting.


The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)
Description: Based on a true story, this film follows a family who moves into a house that was once a funeral home, only to discover it's haunted by spirits with unfinished business.
Fact: The film was inspired by the Snedeker family's alleged experiences, which were also featured on the TV show "A Haunting."


The Woman in Black (2012)
Description: A young lawyer travels to a remote village where he discovers a vengeful ghost haunting a decrepit mansion. This film captures the essence of classic British ghost stories with its chilling atmosphere.
Fact: The film is based on Susan Hill's novel and was adapted for the stage before becoming a movie.


The Awakening (2011)
Description: Set in 1921, a skeptical ghost hunter investigates a haunting at a boarding school, only to find herself confronting her own past. The film blends historical drama with supernatural elements.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations in England, including the historic St. Edward's School in Oxford.


The House at the End of Time (2013)
Description: A Venezuelan film where a woman is sentenced to house arrest in the very house where she experienced paranormal events. It's a time-traveling ghost story with a unique narrative structure.
Fact: This film was Venezuela's highest-grossing film of all time upon its release.


The Innocents (1961)
Description: An adaptation of Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw," this film explores the psychological horror of a governess who believes her charges are being possessed by the spirits of former employees.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white, enhancing its eerie, timeless quality.


The Orphanage (2007)
Description: A woman returns to her childhood home, now an orphanage, to reopen it, only to uncover dark secrets and ghostly presences. It's a poignant tale of loss, love, and the supernatural.
Fact: The film was Spain's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards.
