This curated list delves into the dark and often taboo subject of abortion through the lens of horror cinema. These films explore the psychological, moral, and supernatural ramifications of the procedure, providing viewers with a thought-provoking and unsettling experience. Each film in this collection offers a unique perspective on the theme, making it a valuable watch for those interested in horror that tackles real-world issues.

Dead Alive (1992)
Description: While not directly about abortion, the film features a scene where a fetus is removed from a woman's womb, leading to a zombie outbreak, making it tangentially relevant.
Fact: Directed by Peter Jackson, who later became famous for the Lord of the Rings trilogy.


Inside (2007)
Description: A pregnant woman is terrorized by a mysterious woman who wants her unborn child, exploring themes of motherhood and abortion in a horrifying context.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries due to its graphic violence.


The Clinic (2010)
Description: A couple discovers a dark secret about a fertility clinic, where abortions are performed under sinister circumstances.
Fact: The film was shot in Australia, adding an international flavor to its horror elements.


The Unborn (2009)
Description: This film explores the concept of a soul that refuses to be born, haunting its would-be mother. It's a chilling take on the consequences of abortion.
Fact: The film was directed by David S. Goyer, known for his work on the Blade and Dark Knight trilogies.


The Unborn (1991)
Description: Another film with the same title, this one focuses on a woman who has an abortion and then experiences visions of her unborn child.
Fact: It's often confused with the 2009 film of the same name due to similar themes.


The Unborn (1991)
Description: A woman who has an abortion experiences supernatural events, suggesting the spirit of the unborn child is seeking revenge.
Fact: It's a lesser-known film but has gained a cult following for its unique premise.


The Unborn II (1994)
Description: A sequel to the original, this film delves deeper into the supernatural aspects of abortion, with a focus on possession and reincarnation.
Fact: It was released directly to video, bypassing a theatrical release.


The Unborn Child (1991)
Description: This film deals with a woman who has an abortion and then experiences supernatural events, suggesting the spirit of the unborn child is seeking revenge.
Fact: It's a lesser-known film but has gained a cult following for its unique premise.


The Unborn (2003)
Description: A different take on the theme, this film involves a woman who has an abortion and then encounters a demonic entity.
Fact: This film has a very low budget and is known for its intense psychological horror.


The Unborn (1994)
Description: This film deals with a woman haunted by the ghost of her aborted child, exploring themes of guilt and retribution.
Fact: It's part of a series of films with similar themes released around the same time.
