Lava, with its fiery, destructive nature, provides a unique backdrop for horror films. This curated list of 10 films showcases the terrifying potential of molten rock, blending the natural disaster with supernatural or human-induced horror. Whether it's the fear of being engulfed by lava or the eerie aftermath of volcanic eruptions, these films offer a chilling exploration of one of nature's most formidable forces. Enjoy this selection of British English dubbed or subtitled films that will make you think twice about living near a volcano.

Krakatoa, East of Java (1969)
Description: Although primarily about the eruption of Krakatoa, the film includes scenes of lava flows and the ensuing horror of the disaster.
Fact: Despite its title, Krakatoa is actually west of Java.


When Time Ran Out... (1980)
Description: This film involves a volcanic eruption on a tropical island, with scenes of lava flows creating a terrifying atmosphere.
Fact: It was one of the last films produced by Irwin Allen, known for his disaster movies.


Dante's Peak (1997)
Description: A volcanologist tries to save a small town from the eruption of a long-dormant volcano, showcasing the horror of lava's destructive power.
Fact: The film used real volcanic ash from Mount St. Helens for authenticity.


Volcano (1997)
Description: This film captures the chaos when a volcano erupts in Los Angeles, with lava flowing through the city streets. It's a classic example of how nature's fury can be harnessed for horror.
Fact: The film was released the same year as "Dante's Peak," creating a friendly rivalry at the box office.


The Core (2003)
Description: While not strictly about lava, the film features a scenario where the Earth's core stops spinning, leading to volcanic eruptions and lava flows, adding a horror element to the disaster.
Fact: The film's premise was inspired by real scientific theories about the Earth's core.


The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Description: While focusing on climate change, the film includes scenes of volcanic activity and lava flows, adding to the horror of the global catastrophe.
Fact: The film was criticized for its scientific inaccuracies but praised for its visual effects.


2012 (2009)
Description: This apocalyptic film features massive volcanic eruptions and lava flows as part of the Earth's cataclysmic events.
Fact: The film's budget was one of the highest ever for a disaster movie.


Fire and Ice (1983)
Description: Although more fantasy than horror, this animated film features a world where lava and ice collide, creating a unique horror element.
Fact: It was one of the last projects of animation legend Ralph Bakshi.


The Volcano (2013)
Description: A British film about a dormant volcano in Iceland that suddenly erupts, with scenes of lava flows and the ensuing panic.
Fact: Filmed on location in Iceland, providing a realistic backdrop.


The Lava Field (2014)
Description: This Icelandic crime thriller involves a volcanic eruption, with scenes of lava flows adding to the tension and horror of the investigation.
Fact: The film was Iceland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.
