Deadly Blessing (1981)

Think the Amish can’t be scary? Wes Craven’s hidden gem Deadly Blessing (1981) rattles you with slithery tub scares, jaw-dropping twists, and a young Sharon Stone—proof that even the quietest farm can harbor deadly secrets.

Love Object (2003)

Shy tech writer Kenneth thinks a lifelike doll named Nikki will cure his loneliness—until his obsession unleashes hilarious chaos and unexpected jealousy. Love Object is the twisted cult comedy that proves love can be rubbery and wildly entertaining.

Ghostwood (2006)

When New York shrink Ed Hunter returns to rural Ireland for his dad’s funeral, he stumbles into a centuries-old supernatural debt and restless spirits lurking at every turn. Ghostwood’s slow-burn tension and twist ending will keep you hooked from start to finish.