Delve into the chilling world of haunted mansions with this curated list of ten films that explore the mystique and terror of cursed estates. These films not only provide spine-tingling entertainment but also delve into themes of history, legacy, and the supernatural, making them a must-watch for fans of the genre.

The Haunting (1963)
Description: This classic film, based on Shirley Jackson's novel, follows a group of people investigating a reputedly haunted mansion, Hill House. Its psychological horror and eerie atmosphere make it a cornerstone of haunted mansion cinema.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white to enhance its eerie atmosphere. The mansion used for exterior shots was actually a facade built on a soundstage.


The Legend of Hell House (1973)
Description: A team of paranormal investigators is sent to the Belasco House, known as the "Mount Everest of haunted houses," to prove or disprove the existence of life after death. The film's blend of science and the supernatural is particularly intriguing.
Fact: The film was based on Richard Matheson's novel "Hell House," and Matheson himself wrote the screenplay.


The Amityville Horror (1979)
Description: This film recounts the chilling experiences of the Lutz family in their new home, which was the site of a horrific mass murder. The house's dark history and the family's encounters with the paranormal make it a classic in the genre.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life events at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York.


The Others (2001)
Description: Set in a secluded mansion on the Isle of Jersey, this film explores the life of a woman who believes her house is haunted, only to uncover a twist that redefines the concept of haunting. Its atmospheric tension and narrative twist are unforgettable.
Fact: The film was shot entirely in Spain, despite its British setting.


The Skeleton Key (2005)
Description: A hospice nurse working in a plantation home in Louisiana discovers the dark secrets of Hoodoo magic. The film's setting in a decaying mansion adds to its eerie atmosphere.
Fact: The film was shot in New Orleans, which adds authenticity to its Southern Gothic feel.


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 find it haunted by spirits with unfinished business. The mansion's history as a place of death adds to its chilling narrative.
Fact: The film was inspired by the Snedeker family's experiences, which were later debunked as a hoax.


The House of the Devil (2009)
Description: Set in the 1980s, this film follows a college student who takes a babysitting job at a remote mansion, only to find herself in a nightmarish situation. Its slow-burn approach to horror is particularly effective.
Fact: The film was shot on 16mm film to give it an authentic '80s feel.


The Woman in Black (2012)
Description: Arthur Kipps, a lawyer, travels to a remote village to settle the affairs of a deceased client, only to encounter the vengeful ghost of a woman in black. The film's isolated mansion setting amplifies the horror.
Fact: The film is based on Susan Hill's novel and was adapted for the stage before becoming a movie.


The Awakening (2011)
Description: A skeptical author of books debunking supernatural phenomena is invited to a boys' boarding school to investigate a haunting. The film's setting in a grand, old mansion adds to its eerie charm.
Fact: The film was shot at various historic locations in England, enhancing its period authenticity.


Crimson Peak (2015)
Description: A gothic romance set in a decaying mansion, this film explores themes of love, betrayal, and ghostly apparitions. Its visual style and haunting setting make it a standout in the genre.
Fact: The mansion was built from scratch for the film, with intricate details to enhance its gothic atmosphere.
