For those who love the thrill of skiing and the spine-chilling suspense of horror movies, this curated list of "Horror Films About Skiers" offers a unique blend of both worlds. These films not only capture the eerie isolation of snowy mountains but also delve into the psychological and supernatural terrors that can befall those who venture into the cold. Whether it's the fear of being stranded or the supernatural lurking in the snow, these movies provide a chilling backdrop to the otherwise serene sport of skiing.

The Abominable Snowman (1957)
Description: This classic horror film features a group of explorers in the Himalayas encountering the Yeti. The snowy, isolated setting is key to the film's suspense and horror.
Fact: It was one of the first films to explore the legend of the Yeti, blending science fiction with horror.


The Shining (1980)
Description: While not directly about skiing, the Overlook Hotel, where the film is set, is surrounded by snow, and the isolation plays a key role in the horror. The film's winter setting amplifies the sense of entrapment and madness.
Fact: Stanley Kubrick famously used the Steadicam for the first time in a feature film to capture the eerie, continuous shots through the hotel.


The Thing (1982)
Description: Set in an Antarctic research station, this film captures the isolation and paranoia akin to being stranded on a ski slope. The icy environment adds to the horror of an alien creature that can mimic any life form.
Fact: The film's special effects were groundbreaking, with practical effects used to create the alien's transformations.


The Iceman (1984)
Description: While not directly about skiing, this film involves a prehistoric man found in the ice, leading to a series of horrifying events. The icy environment sets the stage for the film's chilling narrative.
Fact: The film was inspired by the discovery of the Ötzi the Iceman, a real-life find in the Alps.


Dead of Winter (1987)
Description: Although not exclusively about skiing, this film features a chilling setting in a remote, snow-covered mansion where a psychological horror unfolds. The snowy backdrop adds to the film's tense atmosphere.
Fact: The film was shot in Canada, and the mansion used was an actual location, enhancing the film's eerie authenticity.


The Descent (2005)
Description: While primarily about spelunking, the film begins with a group of friends on a skiing trip, setting the stage for their descent into horror. The cold, isolated setting at the beginning mirrors the terror they face underground.
Fact: The film was shot in Scotland, and the cave scenes were filmed in real caves, adding to the claustrophobic feel.


The Snowman (2017)
Description: Although more of a thriller, this film involves a detective tracking a serial killer during a snowstorm, with skiing scenes adding to the cold, bleak atmosphere of the investigation.
Fact: The film is based on Jo Nesbø's novel, and the snowy Norwegian setting was integral to the story's mood.


Frozen (2010)
Description: This film follows three skiers who become stranded on a chairlift, facing freezing temperatures and the threat of wolves below. It's a perfect blend of survival horror and the eerie isolation of the mountains.
Fact: The film was shot in Utah, and the actors were actually left on the chairlift for hours to capture the realism of their predicament.


The Mountain (2018)
Description: This film tells the story of a man who goes to great lengths to find his missing brother on a mountain, encountering supernatural elements. The snowy, treacherous mountain setting is central to the horror.
Fact: The film was shot in Romania, using the Carpathian Mountains to provide an authentic, haunting backdrop.


Cold Prey (2006)
Description: A group of friends on a skiing trip encounter a deranged killer in a remote mountain lodge. The isolation and cold add to the horror of their situation.
Fact: This Norwegian film was a box office hit in Norway and spawned a sequel, showcasing the country's love for horror set in snowy landscapes.
