Delving into the eerie corridors of military labs, this curated list of horror films offers a spine-chilling exploration of experiments gone awry, secret projects, and the horrors that can emerge from the depths of human ingenuity. From biological weapons to supernatural entities, these films provide a thrilling mix of suspense, terror, and thought-provoking themes, making them a must-watch for fans of horror and science fiction alike.

The Day of the Triffids (1962)
Description: Although not explicitly military, the film's premise of genetically modified plants turning against humanity could be interpreted as a result of military experiments.
Fact: The film is based on John Wyndham's novel, and the Triffids were created using stop-motion animation.


The Thing (1982)
Description: Set in an isolated research station, the film's alien entity could be interpreted as a result of military or scientific experiments, making it a thematic fit for this list.
Fact: The film was initially panned by critics but has since become a cult classic, praised for its special effects and atmosphere.


The Dead Zone (1983)
Description: While not directly about a military lab, the film's exploration of psychic abilities resulting from a coma could be linked to experimental military research.
Fact: Based on Stephen King's novel, Christopher Walken's performance was critically acclaimed.


The Fly (1986)
Description: Although not directly about a military lab, the film's theme of scientific experimentation gone wrong resonates with the concept of military research leading to horrific consequences.
Fact: The film won an Academy Award for Best Makeup, and Jeff Goldblum's performance as Seth Brundle is widely acclaimed.


Resident Evil (2002)
Description: This film directly deals with a military corporation's secret lab where a deadly virus is unleashed, leading to a zombie apocalypse. It's a quintessential entry for this theme.
Fact: The film is based on the popular video game series, and Milla Jovovich became an action star through her role as Alice.


Cabin Fever (2002)
Description: While not explicitly about a military lab, the film's premise of a flesh-eating virus outbreak can be linked to military experiments, making it a fitting addition to this list.
Fact: Eli Roth's directorial debut, the film was inspired by real-life events involving a flesh-eating disease.


The Crazies (2010)
Description: This film follows a small town's descent into chaos after a military plane crash releases a biological weapon, turning residents into violent lunatics. Its inclusion in this list is due to the military's role in the outbreak and the subsequent cover-up.
Fact: The film is a remake of George A. Romero's 1973 film of the same name. It was shot in Iowa, which adds to the authenticity of the small-town setting.


The Lazarus Effect (2015)
Description: A group of researchers experiment with bringing the dead back to life, which could be seen as a military-funded project gone wrong, fitting the theme of this list.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Reawakening" and explores themes of life after death.


Splice (2009)
Description: While not military, the film's focus on genetic splicing and the ethical dilemmas of scientific experimentation aligns with the theme of military labs creating monsters.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries due to its graphic content and controversial themes.


The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
Description: The film's theme of genetic experimentation and the creation of human-animal hybrids could be seen as a result of military or scientific research gone awry.
Fact: The film had a notoriously troubled production, with multiple directors and script changes.
