The White House, a symbol of power and prestige, has often been the backdrop for political dramas and historical epics. However, in the realm of horror cinema, this iconic building has been transformed into a stage for terror, where the stakes are not just political but supernatural and psychological. This curated list of 10 horror films set in or around the White House offers a thrilling journey into the dark side of American politics, showcasing how the seat of government can become a haunted house, a site of demonic possession, or a battleground for the undead. These films provide a unique blend of suspense, horror, and political intrigue, making them a must-watch for fans of both genres.

The Dead Zone (1976)
Description: While not set in the White House, the film's theme of the Antichrist could be imagined in a political setting, especially with the sequel's focus on the President's son.
Fact: The film's chilling score by Jerry Goldsmith won an Oscar for Best Original Score.


The Fog (1980)
Description: A ghostly fog rolls into a small town, but the concept could be applied to the White House, with spirits seeking revenge on the government.
Fact: John Carpenter, known for "Halloween," directed this film, which has become a cult classic.


The Dead Zone (1983)
Description: While not exclusively set in the White House, the film features a psychic who sees the President's future, intertwining political horror with supernatural elements.
Fact: The film is based on Stephen King's novel and features Christopher Walken in one of his most memorable roles.


The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013)
Description: While not directly related to the White House, the film's theme of a haunted house could be imagined in a political setting, with the President's residence as the haunted location.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Haunting in Georgia" but was rebranded to connect with the first film in the series.


The Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection (2012)
Description: In this sequel, the White House becomes a fortress against a zombie apocalypse, showcasing the ultimate test of leadership and survival.
Fact: This film is a direct continuation of the 1968 classic, reimagining the White House as the last bastion of humanity.


The Exorcist III (1990)
Description: The film features a detective investigating a series of murders with demonic undertones, which could be reimagined in a White House setting.
Fact: The film was directed by William Peter Blatty, who also wrote the original novel "The Exorcist."


The Sentinel (1977)
Description: A model becomes a guardian of the gateway to Hell, which is located in a Brooklyn brownstone, but the concept could easily be transposed to the White House.
Fact: The film features a young Christopher Walken and a cameo by Burgess Meredith.


The Entity (1982)
Description: A woman is attacked by an invisible entity, a concept that could be terrifying if set in the White House, where privacy and security are paramount.
Fact: The film is based on a true story, adding an extra layer of horror to its premise.


The Exorcist: The Beginning (2004)
Description: Although not directly set in the White House, the film's plot involves demonic possession, which could be imagined in a political setting.
Fact: This prequel to "The Exorcist" was initially directed by Paul Schrader but was later reshot by Renny Harlin.
